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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895. 9 sever his windpipe and gullet and half cut | prefers to remain on the city dumps, rak-| Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours his arm off, sholx?d live to tell why he did ing over heaps of garbage t{ir oldp! bones | ending midnight May 20, 1895: : LAT EST []AKLAND NEWSI it after lying unconsciously all night with- ) [ Boane of Gobris for old rags and bots | ok 0%, Soribern California — Fair: nearly station AUCTION SALES. o : RECEIVER’S SALE these commodities he sells it for a few | For Southern Callfornia—Generally fair, except OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. STOCKTON. STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8% Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cal. Nav. and Tmp. Co RAILROAD TRAVEL. 3 ary temperature, except slightly warmer nesr Red out medical attendance., He manifested so tles. When he secures a ton of either of | Biuff; brisk Rorthesly to westerly winds. At 1o'clock P. M., great a vitality that Dr. Johnson, the Oak- % _ land City Physician, thought it quite cents. He is not a heavy drinker, though | geoasions] ght showers te.nighit on the MOLRE % en:OF.... ; was not expected live through the than one can of beer in a day. He talks | cocler at Winnemucca. % at the First Congrega- night. o e in an Oakland Garbage Lucidly enough on most subjects, but when A O tional Churcl BERKELEY. Raker. topics of conversation concerning the junk | For Arizona — Fair; nearly stationary tempera- | qpe undersigned, GEORGE EASTON, Receiver business, the Amca of old tin, how high it | ture. by virtue of the decree and order of sale inthe case o . HAMMO) Monday, will be swomn in this evening. | LIVES IN A SQUALID HUT.|{umpioers e oL THURSDAY, o ey will immediately enter upon the dis- Thursday, 23d Day of May, 1895. CIFIC RA“JWAY Con intelligibly of much more learned matters, | STEAMER. |[DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St be chosen presil f the board, as sev- | HIS Father the Well-Known Owner | but yon would nover guess as much from & Vic & PgtSnd| May20, 9Ax|Baw'y 1 Dt s ) R What Promises to Bea Thrill- president o ) { ing Church Scandal. : i : Lfoet e tographed, and as s00n 35 s kodae fend ETRRE ESL Ly | 999 MEavives Morest, | wemmaaze e o ne s xsgam — effect on the 22d inst., the new board wil shows himself on the dumps Rube hurries SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at 11 have a number of privileges which their 00, 9:30, 11:00 1:80, 8:30, ,'9:30, 11:00 A.2.; 1:30, 8: intment of | The discovery that Oakland’s “King of | the dentity of Rube has been discovered a San Hafmel to San Francisco " = . S g ¢ i v ! d_Necklace; Di d Stars; Solital - to be held in San Fran- Town Attorney, Superintendent of Streets | the Dumps’’ is the son of one o e | good many stories have been told about mlznlxg;’: Em“&g!:eh"":';’:‘:flm mamwd;m'g WEEK DAYS_6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 110 A. 3.3 likely that he might recover. But yester- he manages to get a small can of beerevery | famperature: fresh westerls winds. The Rev. Anna Howard Shaw | day Robinson began to sink rapidly and i , day. 1t s very rare that he wants more | - For Nevadu—cenerany Jair: provaviy sughty | PLEDGED JEWELRY. it 4 A Rich Man’s Son Discovered | day. given his own way he usually chooses fi’.{fl.’é‘.‘ norilisen porgionsnesrlysptionsey o By order of Hon. CHAS, W. SLACK, Fo d vicinity — Fair: near] e rao o {iicyemesbon Jot STown Tinsteet used to be and how low it is Row, how the | yaifouary temperatores bisk weatery winga | o 5210 Baperor Covek oo I bk Koy SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA c! ici: i rain makes 1 e W, recast ] 4 » 5 “STAND FAST IN THE FAITH” osen at the municipal election beld last will, on ] o . 8 e oA arat 5 OCEAN STEAMERS, : . arley Bates has a co ucation an : charge of their duties. 2 is fitted by training and experience to talk | 23tes of Departure From San Francisco. The Blunder That Gave Rise to|_ Thereismuch speculation as to who will eral candidates are in the field. of Bates Landing on the brief interview with him on the dumps. gl;vy;oslrbor mg‘l!. S :g.(;:::’y 5 At the Salesrooms °§ Easton, Eldridge & Co., San Wrancisco th' Raw Rathal: Under the new charter, which goes into Sacramento River. He lives in mortal terror of being pho- Yoy .| HumboldtBay | May22. 2px|Bdw’y 1 e o n A indoors and cannot be induced to come out san Diego May28.11AM | Bdw'y 3 . Dastxasy® CEEIA bioh A8 The Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, M.D., of | redecessors did not have. Chiefamong again until the kodac is out of sight. Since To the highest bidder, for cash, the following arti- ‘ 2 who is a guest of the Wo- | these privileges is the ap; cles of jewelry: e . and Health Officer. wealthiest lana-owners and fruit-raisers in | his family and about himself. The gos- ; 2 A occupied the pulpit of the | “TTy ‘office of Superintendent of Streets | {1 Saoraicnto Valley has created no end | sips have deciared that his father is mgny St e e other_stones; Diamond Studs; Diamond Rings, 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 ™ x. Saturdays—Extra trips May25. SpM % i eciared s m; with Soliaire and other stones: Diamond Pendants! 55 P. 135 P. M. ational Church in Oukland | seems to be in great demand, as| ¢ oo e®na coone speculation among | times & millionaire, and that his sister | CityPuebla.| Vic & Pg1 Sna[May25, Sax Diamond Lockets: Diamond Bracelets; Watches; | SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11110 4. a.; 1:40, 3:40, y morning to the evident delight | there are seven candidates in the field for married a famous foreign prince, and lots | Willamt V: May25,10am | Diamond Lacepins: Diamond Scarfpins, etc. Com- 5:00, 6:25 ». E . worth of very valuable [ Between Ban Francisco and Schuetzen Park same diamond jewel The s will be upon exhibi- schedule us above. tion Wednesday, May 22, 1895, at our office, 838 o Market street, from 1 to5 o'clock P. M., and on | gon FEaYE | Ineffect g prising some $: i iti he habitues of the Oakland water front. f ation that filled th . | that position, among whom are B. P. Bull, | ! b - X of other things that may or may not be hm‘d b: Re‘-eD: §C1}2ur\c,‘:, 5 \\P. Striker, George Schmidt, C. K.| The discovery was made in quite 8|{rue. But Rfibe's time is nearly up now. astor of the ck h. 'lA 3 d | Kerns, C. 8. Preble and George Statt.|dramatic way. For nearly three years the | Soon he will go back to his fruitranch on church, who said in| Gying to the discassion which recently | tall, straight, sandy-whiskered old feliow | the Sacramento River, and the Oakland Arrl STEAMEES TO AERIVE. San Francisco. Thursday, May 23, 1895, the morning of the sale, May 5. S du V Tt k vas g " ini E : s i = 5 5 3 STEAMER | FROM | Dum from 9 o'clock, to hour of sale, 1 o'clock P. M. P 1895, et W ctory remarks that he was glad | arose over the matter of combining the | (whois notso0ld as his habiliments and | ity dumps will be minus its king. T Catalogues on Tuesday afternoon it ouroffice. Sals [ VTl | puyg, | Destination.| ST | FEEK t it was no longer an innovation | duties of the Marshal and the Superintend- | |~ 0 " T g Co indicate) called Ban Bosit absolute. Reserved seats for ladies. e — R B 2 omen to preach the gospel. It was |entof Streets, there is some doubtas to RO oL D ) Terms of sale—Cash in gold coin. The pledgee AM| Novato, [10:40 AM| 8:50 AM and all parties interested have the right to bid under the decree. ax| Petaluma, | P|10:30 Ax 5:10 P 5:00 PM |Santa Ross.| 7:30 kx| 6:15 Px EO. EASTON, Recefver. | — e 2 S 8 I Fulton, | THOS. V. O’'BRIEN, Atiorney, 402 Montgomery | 7.4 “1 Windaor, 10:30 ax his pleas i a regularly or- | Whether appointments will be made to | “Rube” (in ignorance of his true name) Gained Tagy oo thtroduce o Tegularly O | these offices very soon. has been the sole inhabitant of Mayor lar Boston tister, & graduate of a 18| " pyo candidates for the office of Town | Davie's shanty at the city dumps, at the | 1 llar Boston theological university who | ottorney are B. A. Hayne, Thomas Gra- | foot of Harrison streot. X g No one knew | stroet. Healdsburg, had also taken a degree in medicine. Of |fer, the incumbent, and William H. 2 | Gevserville, late years, he gaid, she had been called ont ‘ \‘\.’Asm_‘ where he cam;: from, wlvxo 1l;e vmds or how - IMPORTANT SALE 8:80 Py 8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 23| 6:15 pu of the narrower into the wider congrega-| Those who are seeking the office of long he intended tostay. Hemadeascant | Whije Crazed With Wine Nich- 3 : I |, Pleta. | 1 tion where she might preach with all the | Town Engineer are Charles L. Huggins, | living by raking over the debris on the Ios GonnotilUsed an 7:40ax s-noum%’lk“xé’fl" 7130 x| 1000 A2 SGsi s fobtigregatior the incumbent, and Warren G. Sanborn. | dumps. He sold bones for 30 cents & hun- olas Ge ! A b v Sa . Py | cE0EiSI0 LA PRIEI70 ks - §oei i T e S | opthe candidates for the position of Health | dred pounds and rags for 20 cents for the Iron Bar. o w‘,\cumfim,{ RGN ROl sibul, gray: ) s icer are Dr. . N. Rowell, tne| g ity. K o | o | 6: each day and read all the old papers and State of Cal vortiand T T10: 850 ax gown arose and stood in the pulpit. Her | Farrar. Victons & Poget Boand, 7:40 A% 8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 AM| 8:30 Ax < he Mark and the Weaj Walla Walla. ——AND—— £ ¥ | d 6:05 6:1 o e SR H0 g and cléar and has Temperance Mosting. books he could get hold of. He was usually | He M:ssed t Sl pon ééfli.emmcmwfifil:"&aj} Z aX Su0me siiond T man x| 6:18 7 in it the swing and cadence of the regular| The first of a series of mass-meetings escen Line and Ten ROAD TEAMS 0 A% sobnstopol, 10740 A2 . Sne is forcible and | heid by the newly organized Bociety for Head. LIS el :00 P - |6 but little of theology, | the Suppression of the Saloon took place SUN. AND TIDE TABLE. Sfigelcénnecnnmmfi'hrxofinu.k - Nicholas Gennottl, a cobbler living at | 5 men warkxjiow waran| sow. [woow. | PALO ALTO STOCK FARM, | g5itecs connect st sunia Rosa for Mark Wes Springs. 534 Vallejo street, struck at his wife yester- | < |7 San (Targe. Small [Rises Sots | Rises. AT AUCTION, ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skages Springs. day noon with a large iron water pipe. He = = considered from a 1-\1:Yilpaint of view, and | last evening at the Congregational Church most of humanity. Sbe took for her text|in Lorin. Much inferest was manifested Panl’s advice to the Corinthians: in the movement and a large audience re- h thee; stand fast in the faith; quit ye | sponded to the first call for a meeting. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. —} Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, 2 & ? 20.[ 8.44p, 9. X .17 2.2 - s ; be strong. The “American Saloon’” was the major missed the woman, but brought the heavy | 23| 504210354 Q”;Z:I bt et R 3344 | THURSDAY MAY 23, 1805, xgmfiuf‘;m‘;fiy'}fifi:g‘;"‘m, Zakeport snd This was Paul’s strongest senience, she | topic upon which a number of short ad- weapon down upon the head of nis little At 11 o'clock A. i, at Bartleit Springs, = Lakes, Larel Dell, Upier Lake, Bonoriie, Gresms es, Lanrel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- Salesyard, Cor.Van Ness Ave. and Market 8t | wood: stendocing City. Fort Brage, Usal, Wost Cantd, Witletts, Calpelin, Pomo, Fotter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly ley, Harris, loc! = o:.‘;r !é:::le; "r‘l:g'nlzt; ser::m at yard Monday, May busr.gl, xmueiuxe. Hydesville and Eureka. it 3 e RO TA Bt sas urday to Monday round:trip tickets at reduoed rates. 80 Montgomery street, 8. F. | " On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. 3 e R Stmr St Panl, Green, 70 hours from Newport, etc, v investigation found the little ome in a | 2UmtdtThah Oreet, T BOUEs om Sewport, AUCTION SALE ! Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, sinder tio Palace Hotgl. semi-conscious condition from the blow nmwlv l;lrk Anarvenww\;lre;ctgrew. 24 daysfrom | iy, BRANDENSTEIN, AUCTIONEER. i i SPa HARAR. T onolulu; sugar, ch & Co. = received at his father e officer us o oTow NG, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. s 7 Schr en Bisters, Stenbom, 9 hours from = sent the boy to the Receiving Hospital and | Bowens Landing; wood and bark, to L E White May 21, 1895 I.UTII:IT rn:u‘:rc-q;.-rnur. 4 > [PACIFIO HYSTEM. on the premises, 2 Tuesday......... 2 N Lumber Co. s Charged the father with assault with | SO0 NCie 1ow, Low, 6 nours trom Point At 11 o'clock A. Tralus leave and are duc (e arrive at deadly weapon. Reyes; 50 bxs butter, to C E Whitney & Co. First and Bryant Streets, e e Gennotti has been a character in the | STt <ee.T WILL BELL.... . le, Sund, 13 hours from Mendo- i i S P p LEAVE — From M. 3 75ho Deliet ThAEHOSD Tareruot /e With Poetry and Music. i Thre e Latin quarter for several years. He is|_Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstryp, 38 hours fm | My Grocery ang“Bar, Withont Reserve, e e said. Lvery reformer sees the victory of | dresses were made. Mrs. O. M. Saniord of his work before he buckles on his armor | Oakland, Rev. H. H. Dobbins, C. S. Drum- for the fight. It must be so or no good | mond and Rev. J. D. Foster made ad- could be accomplished by them. They | dresses upon the subject under discussion. stood strong in the faith. Paul's language Rev. Mr. Cook Lectures. was addressed to the church and therefore | Rey M. Cook of Oakland lectured toa to the men and the women alike. In the large audience last evening at the North past, when pain and suffering, duty and | Befyeley Church upon the subjectof “Mis- faith were spoken of, the word men Was | sionary Touring and Experiences in the used to include both sexes, but when joy | Valleys and Motntains of California.”” Mr. and honor, dignity and power were meant | Cook is a man of much experience in the the word stood but for the one sex. She line of missionary work, and he spoke at wished the coming congress of women or | i icissi t ength upon the trials and vicissitudes at- some other congress or body would invent | jong S LA “word that at all times should stand for | eneit UPon and the good oftentimes | rye Squalia Shanty on the Oakisnd 1 mean both sexes. st e City Dumps “hat Has Been the | Ve have had so much talk about hered- 3 Home of a Rich Man’s Son for son, who was in the mother’s arms, Fear- SHIPPING INTELLIGE: ing that he had killed the child Gennotti Arri staggered down the stree?, for he was very SUNDAY, May 19. drunk. In fact he was so much intoxi- p‘s.',"‘:;fn‘;{i‘;; it JOrt SeARK cated that Officer Mullender arrested him | Stmr Pomona, Hannab, 1834 hours from Eureka; for being drunk. A little later Mullender | Pi§5s0d mdse. (o Goodali, Perting & Co, | o iver; learned of the trouble in the house and on | pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. 5 cino; 120 M lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co: le for their sins that it is time to | A number of promiuent ladies from Oak- known as ‘‘Garibaldi, the cobbler.” His | Stewarts Point; 100 cds bark, to Hlggins & Coulins, ....COMPRISING... T o L PA L B L listen to Paul’s advice to ‘guit ye like men; | land and San F?ancism, among whom are | 1Photographed by J. L. Callaghan for the “ Call.”} | Jittle shoeshop is in the basement at 1302 h&g&fi&a@mz&n;fikga?m from Bodega: 40 E,?”fifi%’&c‘.‘.‘.’;“i*.';i'.‘.‘ifi?hc’ne 65@}::;)9{55.533;: ‘Lathrop) 5‘,‘“,(‘ "ast be strong.” We have called sin a disease | Mrs. Louise Humphrey-Smith, Mrs. James | Dupont street. Nearly all the money he sailed. Tables, Chairs, Glassware and 2 Large Lamps. ‘;:%: ;ggr‘c«::‘ ng-:w and crinie a misfortune and have forgotten | Pierce, Miss Ina Griffith and Miss Herrick, _ % makes is spent for “foot” wine. On Satur- | === SUNDAY, May 19. ‘The above will be offcred asa whole or separately, ey the gospel of John. I believe in the in- | have been arranging for an ‘“Afternoon | very taciturn, and when he did talk freely vy nig is wife told the saloon-keeper | =Stmr Lakme, Bonifield, Unalaska. with long lease and small rent. For any informa- | 7:izgs "‘J‘ Calistoga and *Sauts Ross fiuences of heredity, and I believe that the | with Poetry and Music” at jthe residence | it Was never about himself. It was noted | ot to sell her husband any more wine, as Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria and | tion call at 631 Mission st. e ‘acaville, parto, Facramento. strong man can throw them off. I believe | of Mrs. Goodrich on Dwight way. that he used better 1*“3;"&39 than most of | he was getting ugly from the effects of a P‘gxlg?dsinumAlex-nder,s.nmegm :;;gfi‘i,g:ggg‘ T in the force of environment, but I believe | The readings and recitations will be in | the other men on the docks, and though he | protracted spree. This so enraged the | Stmr Newsboy, Usal, Fosen. 8:304 Nilew Ban Jose, Ktockion, Tone, that the strength of God can raise man | charge of Mrs, Smith, and the musical selec- | lived in the midst of squalor and filth his | copbler that he started to strike the Stme Aroats, Cousing, Coos Bay. Sacramenta, 11 o, Réa Biufe aboye his environment—can create a new | tions will be conducted by Miss Herrick | OWn babits were those of a personal clean- | woman, The latter caught Up her two | pisnis Sonn Cookn Magee, Queenstown. arvon prideOrurille e environment. What is it that makes a|and Miss Griffith. The date set for the | linessnot at all in keeping with his sur- | Jittie boys and fled to the roof. She pre- | Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. ’ O B Hierwands s Way Stns 111454 ‘ man strong? Three things. The first is | affair is Saturday, the 25th inst. roundings. At first folks marveled some- | vented her husband from following her by | Scbr Arthur I, Krog, Iversens Landing. 9:004 New Orleaus lLixpress, Raymond, moral courage—what the world lacks most what af this strange man of the dumps. | sitting on the trapdoor. Y. (for Nosemite), Banta Barbars, to-day. Itis hard to stand aloneand be Then the boys dubbed him King of the | = Yesterday morning they renewed their | Senr Rachel, Meyorn: 10 il Diiis, P shunned by neighbors and friends for the ?hum srzr;f: ;‘{};‘;fi:ffi, h;:‘a“}ffe%ehifxg quarrel Lo about noon ?em;otti ls]eizegat Sobr Rellance, Jessen Palace Hotel 19:004 San Leaodro, Taywerda s files truth, butitis a braver deed to face such ey 1orgo 3 | piece of iron pipe and struck at her, bu hr Amethyst, Borland, Coquille River. 200X San , Hayv y b bt S it et | THEIR FIGHT STILL N, |z erectshoms i, ama e o binown | oo i v B |- 25 2 i, con B beo stalshed n the Pelaco ot | FSBEEE IS iy by force of arms while nations applaud. But the other day the schooner Emma | 5o in her arms, and as she turned to close Telegraphic. cramer $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations 007 San Leandro, Haywards& Wa 007 San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns :00p Martinez, San Ramon, Benicia, 1t is the heroism of Christ on Calvary that brought down 2 load of vegetables from | the door the half-crazed fellow broughtthe | 120 1 GRR0: velodiey 36 miles por homee = | (), ACCOUNT OF REPEATED DEMANDS we need. the Sacramento River and landed with it | jron bar down again. Mrs. Gennotti Gt Pats S u;-n:?‘ou ‘hiuflslfifi;na'i:eclt e Py “Faith in God we need. Without faith | The Civic Federation Prepares ?{‘ 'é“’, ""’b.“h'"\l- "‘aft o) °ve;t'°°;‘e§ “{,mx" | dodged and the full force of the blow fell | mscoMA—Sailed May 19—Bark Tidal Wave, for | Market st Ladies shopping will find this & most Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Ver- nothing can be accomplished. Only faith to Ref Dr. Levi ton’ ube’s cabin. Now 1t 1s part of Kube's | ypop the little fellow’s head, knocking him | San Franceiso. desirable place to lunch. Prompt service and mod- ano and Sauta 108K ....... in the ultimate triumph of truth can ac- © Refute Dr. Levingston’s self-imposed duty to guard the city wharf | censeless. The father wasa little shocked | ASTORIA—Sailed May 19—Stmr Oregon and | erate charges, such as have given the gentlemen's | 4:00r Vacaville, Woodland, Knuights At liah GhEll b e G Stataraont from intruders. 'He sauntered down the | at \what he had done -and ceaced his at. | Schr J M Coleman, for San Francisco. Grilroom &a international repuiation, will preval ling, Maryexi io. Oroville and " “Uncompromising obedience to God we s ier to see the new arrival and was the | TATOOSH—Passed May 19—Bark Oregon, hence | in this new department need. Those who would lead must first after taking aunother drink of wine started lOé:x!l:,Sflttle B v i the ek oL UiE mhooneneey | tack. He dropped the iron weapon, and | aav 9, for Port Blakeley; bark Hesper, hence May to 'obey. God still speaks, but we | Governor Budd Coming to Attend | When he leaped ashore. Atonce the mate | down she street. The mother evidently DIEGO—Sailed May 19_Stmr Excelsior. lead the life by which and_through he Funersl of I Gotbinon recognized Rube and greeted him heartily | did not realize the seriousness of the case, | , SRAXS HARBOR—Arrived May 19—Scbr Sadie 5:00F Los A;:(Arlu'ylflvra(lu yfi:o" Ly oy m ' o : arrived May 19—S¢ ) ‘mond (for Yosemite), Bakersfiei which God communes to man. We must R for she did not call forhelp, The boy is 5 | heaceqiay 10: arrived May 19—SchrJ M Kellogg, : ) the laws of the spiritual and the Burnett. Rube never intimated that he had heara do. L Sso0r gotni arbars and Los Augeles.. 10:154 . ears of age. Salled May 18—Schr Helen N Kimball, for To :00P Bauta Fo Route, Atlautic Lxpress the mate, and tried to pass on. But the & When examined by Dr. Berry-at the Re- | lobampo: schrs Melancthon, Orient, Ameflm for Mojave aud Fast.. 10:154 5:00P San Leandro, al being and obéy them uncom- —_— s 4 . 8 i i te insisted w being recognized. He fvi r 3 R Girl and stmr Foint Loma, for San Francisco. 5:30p European Mail (via ymisingly 1% we would quit ourselves is Ci N ms 2 ceiving Hospital it wasfound that his skull 5 s AR M Stockton) Ogden and Last. e N Eheinteon ot Soveruor Bl foomes {0 this (LY I} walkedaltar Eube. Finally Rube tarned { Fiad hean fravtared and tlie blow had pro: | 5oom e LIS ARGILES Afived May 16_gchr ° ¢ s, N and s Joi. E his staff this morning. His appearance | and said: ; | duced concussion of the brain. The bey’s | = Sailed May 19-Stmrs Alcazarand Sunol. l ers 18:000 Valielo . - i OAKLAND'S CHURCH SCANDAL. |will bring no gleam of hope to the faithful, B“You %_on t kno_wt‘nie. I'm not Charley | condition is critical and his recovery is pREDONDO—Sailed May 19—Schr Webfoot, for e e Mo i == as he comes oniy to attend the funeral of | Bates. You're mistaken. | doubtful. SA L The Great Mexican Remed: Redding, Portlaud, P o The Mistake of a Man Who Mistook | . v it -1 “Oh,no; I'm not,” said the mate. “You | mpjg j. . USAL—Sailed May 19—Stmr Protection, for Y e oan 4 and East 1454 Sl Ly i ex-Governor Burnett. No political busi 2 Ch'urley Fiaten) endi i1 skake ay life| 1is is not the first row that has taken | Redondo. Gives health and strength ondo. place in the Gennotti household. Years| EUREKA—ArnvedMay 19—Stmr Humboldt, ness whatever will be transacted, and he a X ago he was married to the notorious Mary | Mehce May: Salled May 19—Schr General Ban- goes to Stockton on the afternoon train. Luc Sexusi Organs. Depot, 323 Market St,, S. F. Oakland ecclesiastical circles in the neighborhood of 8t. John’s Episcopal onit. You oughtto be ashamed of your- dro, St'ns 10:309 001 San Leandro, & Way 8&“ ”I__’M: self for denying it. Your father has been = 115 San Leandro, Haywards& < 2 = 5 = . X Cuneo, but they were divorced. DIVISION (Narrow Gauge; . o His appearance in his native town is ab- | searching all over for you and is fearfully » D e = N e LI Chizch o) Higkth sad Sesws \swots. e solutely necessary on Tuesday. There isa | worried. He thinks some harm has come Mggti"sll.BAY Ao 105 o AN OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. bk ”‘i.‘i"z.'ii“‘a."&!’.‘,‘#fi&ma.?& shaken to the combSatll;rday evening and | o;¢v clection to be held on that day, and | t0.you. | HOTEL ARRIVAILS.: Movemments of Trans-Atlantlo Steamors. | - 32 Oruz i e Sunday morning by the startling report 5 5 3 3 ut Rube persisted that the mate was e T NEW YORK—Arrived May 19—Stmr Maine, fm. 8:184 Newark, Centerville,8an Jose, Felton, that Undertaker Leitch had left a keg of x:‘l:?dd yevanxiotsio heablo ool mistaken. His name was not Bates, he | AR el DI 2 e o sattons OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Boulder Greek Santa Cruzand Way o oo beer in the church, where.he had gone 8. said, and he had no father. Mayor Davie | ¢ g : rs " Cooigardio gold flelds | *R:15» Newark, Centerviile, San Jose, New Satnrday to attend & funeral service. And | ,Jereturns to this City on Thursday to | chanced to overhear the latter part of the | ¥ Hasior. Vallco o W b Grade Froms Ly i ndm W Sloh c a0 AB Tt (Fremantie)” susira ‘Almaden, Faiton, Boulder Creck, the report was mot entirely wrong—| ong 8meeting of the Harbor Commis- | conversation between Rube and the mate, | xoung & i Frultvale OGrifin S 4 w, Meroed | FORT SRAGG-Per Nojo_7 pkgsmdse, 136 HONG) (Mg ofiam Lowes Bl s g Piincal W ernmen y s 3 = < . 3 ) Z Barnet, Santa Oruz 8 hides, 6 pkgs pelts, 2 sks talls, shingles, . 950, only the keg part of it—for Mr. Leitch had | Sioners- He will remain here several days. | and when the mate had gone uptown he | 3 YRINMGRERIC s ¥ Pilorer & w Watsony | Bar b iomis elte, R, & to_Capetown, | _4:45r Nowark. 81 A loft bier there, a bier, to be more accurate, | All those who want to have a word to suy | {00k Rube aside and asked him if the | pporac v The mistake came sbout in this way: | about the Board of Health appointments | Mate's story was frue. =~ judged that he | & B S Saturday evening, when the young ladies | will then be given a hearing. The four South Al J Weil, Sanger EUREKA—Per Pomona—30 rolls leather. 13 AJ Pommer, Sacto = | tubs 1 keg 151 bxs butter, 2 cs dry goods, 5000 | R sk Sacramento W K Whitz, Benicia | Aahingles, 8 pigs furs, hbbl whisky, 21 veal, | i H » askell, Colorado eaman &w,Oskland | 70 pkgs mdse, s water, 4 cseggs, 3 sks wool, went into the church to decorate it for | physici Brihe 1 phaay il | was shamming to the mate,” 8ay8 MayOT | 5 Derr @ w, Stockton Miss 4 Derr, SIOckton. | 4 o0 Secosed cking, 148181 1t bumtor: 1 bal meits, | Sunday’s services and place the usual| o oicians to be given the places will! Davie, “‘and sure enough, Rube con-|(Cuaa Erickson & w, San Mrs Brickson, SL Oblspo | 1 cs machinery, & bdis salt. peits, 4 sks hair, 10 Sunday . E Sudl | probably be designated before the week is | fessed to me that his name was Charley SH COAST DIVISTON (Third & Townsend Sis.) and Way Steamship Austraiia, Honoiulu only, iues- day, liay 2, & 10 A s Way Stations. . . 1885 u S Luis Obis; Fry & w,Seotla ks express, 1 sk coin. | Australlan _steamer Pino ' iloral offerings on _zged xiltfsr.hlhey found | grer, Bates and his father the well-knowi ! F Smith, San Diego ¥ C Caldwell, Bakersfield | * Fields Landing100 sks oats, 453 sks potatoes, | IR o ""'s'".‘ff;? il yhat the undertakers had left their bier be-| " The fight is a peculiar one, Those op- | owner of Bates Landing on the Sacra- |3 J Kiisallow, Omaha S Tobnsor, Eureka | 36 hi-sks wool, 300,021 ft lumber. | land Thursday, May Luis ‘Olispo and Principal Way hind them after tne funeral on Saturday. | nosing Dr. Levingston offer no Board of | mento River. He is one of the richest men | 3 T, mAnckaning 260 e %‘..‘:‘33"??53;‘:’23"; 33‘3?:%"3&55‘: G, e 2R Statious. i ;".,4:; “r“‘)l"l‘ "-}e 5‘3““{‘[ .]“}:“;s went ‘; ‘hel'"e“,"' fealth. They ask that certain men be | in the valiey and the most religious man 1 | J H G Hamsel, Eureka W M Hauser, Vina fowls, 15 cs cider, 210 sks potatoes, 26 pkgs mdse, | . Special Parties to Honolulu, May 2L Reduced T B P e i 51000 ‘Tl “? epl 1_om.d w “fi' appened to be in | not chosen, give their reasons with great | know of in these parts. Why, they tell | Theo McElwer, Viua A P Holfhill'Los Angeles | 7 bdls hides, 2 cs butter molds, 4 bbls salon, 4 | G oker oftice 188 Montgomery st 11:43A Palo Alto and unflou. L Biaer MeManus' undertaking establishment, on | yehemence, and leave the matter of choice | me that he will uot permit a vessel to land | 119 J0hnsoa &w, S Rosa C K Schively, Oroville | dressed veal, 1 bx frogs, 94 hogs. Freight oftice $07 Marker stroet, *8:30r Hau Joss, Gilroy, Tres Finos, Santa Seventh street, near Grove. McMasters, | wi 5 il o1 , 7 | PALACE HOTEL. Shelter Cove—1 pkg mase. 3.D. SPRECESES Cruz. Salinas, Monterey and Pacific the young man in charge of the estab: | T, il Governor. Though this s true of | at his wharf on Sunday if bo knows it. and | y pyq,ack efm, St Lous W 1 Alldendics, US N |, NEWPORT—Per St Pail—4 s honey, 4 crig | 3 . SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agenia. Grove . *10:404 Lishment, gave thew permimion o Use tha these gentlemen as a body, still nearly | under no circumstances would he permit | 3w 'Sout, x v G B Libby, N Y loguats, 21 bxs oranges, 4 pkgs mdse. | :30° San Jose and Principal Wi = blved every individual has a medical friend | any one to do a stroke of work on his prop- | P A White, Stanford O V" Katon, Stanford telephone, and overheard _their couversa- | whoze claims he is ready to press for some | erty on Sunday. E::;‘é‘.‘h"idlé"_'m'l?m.,m.mw fish, PACIFIC COAST flimsflfl' COMPANY : | Mrs Thos Hill, Oakland Miss Hill, Oakland © San Jose and Way Station tion. They rang up Leitch’s ki i i o it B |ax San % 10 kits 6 hi-bbls 51 palls mackeral. 0r San Jose and Way Statio ot e Tang Up Lotk underiaking | dosi plce, elther on dha. boanh oF| ' Taa. it 8 fueer story about s son 35 Butisuison - ROl Y3Y Lo Anaies Vs Fere pigamave | TYEATCR STEANERS ¥nox SN gy | it S 4 s Yoy once to take away the bier that had been | " Beth o e o Cown B R *1 tm, 7 Sign raos A % | May 20, Juve 4, 9. 19, 34. July 5.9, 19, 31 - sesiny il Both sides are still active in the struggle. | here. For nearly three years he has been | G C Fabyan, Boston OLGeer & wi. N Y For British Col !eg: there. Now, it seega ;hat ghe tele- | § 'R Chadbourne, a friend of Dr. Levgi%g- living down hm’on the dumps, and has | G Farrell, Ireland P B Fraser, Stockton {!:::’:;.fl_‘_;’pg:s";‘d‘:vg“;g{":{"; PR 454 | Muy 16, zo.“;s.lg;l:‘:‘a.-::gy o aay. thoreatior: T e aperecd zo“n"b:‘::"ggfll ston, was in Sacramento for several days | earned from one to three dollars a week. | R 3 1ot o AL Gl Fiiluneiohta, | bxs oranges, 100 bxs lemons, 30 cs honey, 37 sks | yyaonureks, Humbolds Bay, steamer Pomona S Hiova LN Ger AoKiE O1L6 Trons thine au S and returned yesterday. The Civic Feder- | Just before Rube came to the dumps he | A N Leventhal, N Y CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCIS0—Foot of Market Street (Siip 8§)— 'y g :M; *10:00 11:00, ‘Wednesday, May 15 and 22, and every Tuesday *2:0 Y 1 ' b G E Beteinger, Riverside | dried prunes. thereafirr at2 P, M. . 4 00 3 ation is getting ready to protest against | parted from his father in something of a | J Bradbury, Los Angeles W E Roberts, Ls Angeles | Carpenteria—105 bbls asphal tum. | _For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, | From OAKLAND—Post of Brosdway. McManus and asked who it was that had | the answer to their wmplaym_ filed by Dr. Eufi. I believe, and swore he would not re: | C R Mason, Byron Sprgs E D Ryan, 08 N poants Barbara—2 pkes mdse, 126 bxslemons, 38 | My 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day there. 00 * recently telephoned to them. turn home for three years. Charley is one | LJ Nichols, Auburn I F Kidder, Grass Valiey | bX3 oringes, Levingston. 10:00 after, 8'a. M. o3 n o Geod N Ily 3T C Gosdall. Sansan Gavlota—b cs honey, 9 bxs butter, 5 cs cheese. arford, 800 *3:00 a M‘?{)‘:g‘;’m i‘a‘asi“;‘;\:g ‘ge f.lel’hf’“eda‘ad “A “committee will meet to-morrow | of several brothers, to all of whom the old | ¥ D yfi:cnl,lg:n'tfigwly = - %0 | Port Hartord—80 cs ioney, 8 bdls pelts, o i Banis Barbore Por Los® A‘::m’le:f Retonte (Los A for Morning. i es who had just used the | (Monday) to answer Dr. Levingston’s | gentleman gave valuable tracts of planted NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B O e, s ey, a5 oatier.§ PESS | Angeles) and Newport, ) 15,19, 28, 37, 81, and | *Sundays excepted m."(wfl:“v;.“ their message?” inquired specious letter,” said the Rev. Mr. Dille | orchard land along the Sacramento River. | John D Sprague, Boston J Herbert, Benicia pkg n',a”_“;“c',;,m', Pret % +1 | every fourth day 8t 11 A. 3 § Thursdays only. e M Evans, Rocklin Cayticos—3 pkgs mdse, 4 s eggs, © pkgs hides, 3 | 4 Sleamer Pomona Ssturday 0 Monday excur- 1t Monday, Thursday and Saturday A Cunuingham. Boston | iexs 1 tub 110 bxs butter. 20 dreased caives, 1 sk | * Bt mertrt S oo T8 25t of each month, steainer Willametie v-u;{. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery . street. GOGDALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, yesterday. “Dr. Levingston has not suc- | One winter the levee on Charley’s ranch | @ Hirst, Montague ceeded in explaining away any of the | broke and the high water inundated his| pikBenneth N ¥ A Cunuinghan, Bos charges made against him. He hasavoided | orchard. The trees were about four years | W o Ban, Loy Angelos 3 1 MCGuirs, Ohio them or evaded them. old and just beginning to yield a ‘good “‘Every one of our accusations was croF. The high water continued for sev- Wi Leitch’s man. “Thci said to tell yod to come right down here to thechurch and take away that keg of beer that you left on Saturday at the funeral,” was McMasters’ answer. ver. S Simeon—42 tubs 1 _firkin 107 bxsbutter, 2 P P McMalon & w, Ind E Long, Louisville e T Stwaith, St Louis ©J Yolker, Minn B oy eansy 18 oRivRe, &-baiss 3 founded on the testimony of citizens of | eral weeks, the water became heated D oo e A A Monterey—~3 bxs dry fish, 7 sks wool, 4 pkgs 0 Market si.. San_Francisco. ) &' Mrs. Mc)hr;‘us %‘d se\'edrall‘ of ('ihe““e\‘fh' well-known veracity or thevthnn uncontra- | the fierce sun and the_trees wg;ieekiffizm | %‘fi&";fi'&;‘,‘%"fiiflé‘" flf&"flfipfl.’s‘fii‘fl'fl e Consi, = = 1AL Dops wereta:s o ] an “Cf“" 1 hoaeq | dicted accounts of the daily papers. Al-| This broke Charley ail up and he grew | D Stanely, Victoria W icnston, San Jose AP sjcony ooy Rl o R & N TO PORTLAND SAUSALITD FERRY. terstalk over the wire. “Central’ heard |y ost every charge we make was used to | despyndent. His father tried to cheer him | J8mes Flick, Petaluma Edward Puser, Ohuo L Wa N % 00y Wilans, s Ne « AND ASTORA. ( the message, and perhaps some other . listeners on the wire also cau%ht it. At all events before midnight it had spread all over the town, and all who heard it From Armis 21, 1896, Leave 8. F. WEEK DAYS. . Mill Val,, Ross Val., San A, defeat Dr. Levingston when he ran for | up and chided him for being discouraged | ™ Murphy, N Y Ol Neupenyisonsy Coroner against Dr. O'Donnell and Dr. |so easily. Then Charley became angry RUSS HOUSE. Lawlor. Three columns of them were | and went away, vowing not to return again EBSE:IT;' ofe b A g Per Noyo—Mendocino Lumber Co: J Hammond; ‘W B Sumner & Co; Unien Lumber A Muiler TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- & Co; A A English; J Spaulding & Co: Legaller, street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- » San Jose Hellwig & Co: J A Folger & Co; W A Mitchell; | necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all Arrive 8. : rinted in the Chronicle on October 17, | for three years. B e e e e e A Raletr & L01 WA ATLAL ect I e v 4 A i L < > e 3 s 3 3 E NGTON, (DAHO, Were ecandalized it i cuseAgeoiis Wark 1864, 3 shore fline beor the lestion. Not| - Wali. the thres years 15 nearly’ tp now. | 5 LMl 3 Perpruner, Mont nej':'suuo'" R D AN A, St 1 Rrers nciie I iading Eat of Mr, Leiteh in taking a keg of beerto a| one of the charees then made was denied, | Charley confided to me, and then he will | . C Wells, Piatt City ¥ McGowan, Eureka er Pomona—A C Nichols & Co: A Crocker & | cago, New York and Boston. p 9.404.x. funeral. The story grew and grew, and di o1 0 = 11 | Miss F Wells, Platt City G L Collins, Ferndale Bros; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: C E Whitney & Co; 2 QLo 10 4545, everybidy who toltiie sadad % his | 20d in consequence of them Dr. Levingston | be going back to his father and we will | 358 X T Weils, Piatt Cy C Glavinni, Petrobiu. Dairymen's Unton; Dodge, Sweensy & Cos. Baser: San Qun. 104540 . y y who told 1t added some of his | ]ost two-thirds of the Democratic votes of | have to find somedody else to level off the | T W Young, Humboldt - D J Cooper, Los Angeles | pris¢ Brewery: Feiling, Crossy & Co: Westin State of California sails May 9, 19, 29, June 8. rreren 11.35A.. t’é““:%r_fi’(;‘n’: “x-'\”x‘;i;“lfwl;‘;g ;gol:‘t All sorts of ‘tihe City. 1t is rather late for him to begin | debris as it is dumped from the carte.” | 3 ]\lnnhb'u Woodland 1, I thompten, Liverpl | house M-unnc'::nflnx! €0’ Gets Bros &Co; Pacific | Oreson salisMay 4, 14, 24, June 5. Sen Qa. 1isea. - Stories - nyi 3 i i 5 Weller, Los Angeles G '8, Rivi e lome Supply Co: Hills Bros; Wells, Fargo & Co; B s R S 0 L Uend ool gy AR . o 10 Inv * -~ v 3 > 7 % 820 Qta. 440, ,v ] g ) ET Dennis, Healdshurg W J Stevens & wi, Colo : &Co: ER . P | Steerage. §7 50; Round trip, $25 00. . most qnleffi‘x‘x"‘\"gev r;xxmur:!hle{wu “'&"fi“, letter from Dr. Blach, in which that gentle- | and since then he has communicated with | A J u‘;:z';fia., 1.:.. almfi L F Moore, S-nuCr:: 5:;‘: yumx;al:mfi?m?w B oy I g O g Mr. McMaster [15 U“{l Mc ‘“I‘:EA’“;] h man says he was not interviewed by the | one of the officials of the Southern Pacifia! W J Estey, Ukiah s Foe h ‘l“;‘do’;:"‘aokfife cel:t:mb‘:o Civic Fefdex';m;; in rsg;rd 0 cIl)ze manage- | Railroad, who is smtioueddat Oakland, re- | 0 LICK 1:_?;751’- et 3 - ment of the Morgue during Dr. Leving- | garding his recreant and peculiar son. | I Copeland, Vallecito chey, Fisaasnton P H Ll ; Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. :’f:: i hv{[’a:,':.? o :“f"“ 91’;’"““"1(’1"1’: Satur- | gion's adn}inistnngon and could not have | Mr. Bates is the owner of Sherman Island | # mahmam Berkeley ?x?fiiy: % E‘?fiomn‘flv%ffi': ‘:’i‘;‘;.“;’:’h’.‘é“&'%‘..‘;’i’? 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. D wtiee &tério;e l:‘lf;g\‘\’hfle': th ‘Ffi,;‘a"“xe finlégaud it nd;ersgly. Tl]mt is true. Bx;v. in the Sacramento River, ull'ni one of the | Geo H Kraft, Red Bluf Frank Clark, Tacoma Kay & Co: Scott & Argdale; I'M Moore; Shoo- =] 7 ; | be did say in the Chronicle of October 17, | best known men in_the valley. His son, | T C White, ¥resno s W Knapp, Los Angeles v3 d? A g TLA! Maynard, the rector of St. Joba's, heard 1 | 1584, that the condition of the Morgue was | Charley, inherits all the paternal religlons | & Colfu, Scramento 3 8 Recir Neviauecity | (oot Mecout - st Sanders & co: ¥ nztargns; | CONPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ¢ roared with laughter. S Reiss: ©E Whitney & Co: Norton, Teller & Cot b e sty 5 o ‘It all depends on how you spell it,”" he | gnto; O SHoss, SRIDINE mith & o it H t; B . ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co: Brigham, H 0; N filthy, and that he would not hold another | scruples, as has been noticed time and | & Seotiins: NevadaCity O B Hinsdale, Gardner unsmn “z: n .:‘ ‘lm o ek oo P s e ol said. “The ladies have been trying to cor- {sy there unless it was cleaned. This | again by those on the water front. Part of — Roas & Hewlett: Witzel & Baker; MP. (NEW), T % way a Sumner & Co; W = Wheaton, Breon & Co: Bauer Bros: Chas | _For through rates and all other information apply Chas Fisher; Christ, en & Co: E Com- | 10 the undersigned. F F Comin: G Magglsson; G Ginn: G de | GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. FRED. F. CONNOR, SUNDA! Ross Val., San Bfl,, San Qta. .......... ‘filn Rafael, SenQta... 1544, /al,, San R4, San . i et i ‘was the basis of the statement we made. his meager income is derived from doin, e . 3 Brewing Co: J M River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by “ “ Sap “Z':F;e?":?gi?zxis‘:::l the undertak- | 1. E¥ery one of the answers made by Dr. | odd chores in the neighborhood, but e bt oty R g g i G o L BT T eE & | ihe Hlanomters of Coosning thb Suamberin Ross Valley, San Rafae], Ban Qta. i - H - Levingston are in the same evasive'form. | price could ever induce him to perform | U~iTeEp SraTEs DEPARTMENT OF AarIovx- | Fyfe: Arctic Oil Works; W B Sumner & Co: Pau | boat. New York to Alexandris, EEypt, via Paris, | 11-00A-M. Sausalito anly...... g\?f };“}‘&’fiffi‘“;g:,ffiu‘l‘;‘;‘” “:i‘y yesterday | He says his deputies and the undertaker, goy kind of work on Sunday. When this | Toxs. Weatues BUEEAU, Sa¥ Faxcisco, | EXeller: W R Ruight & Co: Baker & Hamiiton; | st class $160: second class 3116, .71“3 IEI" cussed. conduct was dis- | Mallady, are the ones who' did the shock: | came to be generally known on the water | May 19, 1695, 5 . w.—Weather conditions and | §5,8t008 & Oo; Hayley Bros; Fhillp Comoe: | LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon...... 5067 ol Ba e e tthati i Ataiash ing things narrated, and that he shouldn’t | front he was often offered exorbitant | seneral forecast. San Francisco Packing and Provislon Co, LA GHAMPAGNE, Capt. Tauront oo 00 & % S rray be blamed for their acte. Now, we'vebeen | prices to perform some menial task on | AFhe pressure islowest to-night in Southern Neva- | Per St. Paul—D E Allison & Co: Allen & Lewis; & 3 .June 1, The Tillmann-Bendei Baseball Club of trying to show that his deputies were Bundzy. Once the saloon-keeper on Web- | da and is highest on the Northern California const. | A Paladinl; Wilson & Baechtel; W P Fuller & Co; San Francisco 81‘{9" a redhot game with | utterly withont conscience and decency. | ster street, near the bridge, offered Charley | There has been but slight change in the condi- | JHmAns & Jendel; Durvipens Inipe: S Sru the C. E. Hall Club of Oakland at the Ala- | Our myn was_to impress upon the Gov-|$2 if he would sweep the p;..,mm in fi.o“{ tlops since yesterday. Brisk northwest winda con- | Whearon, Breon & Co; Brigham. .. meda cricket grounds yesterday. The |ernor the kind of appointments this man | of the raloon one Sunda; morning for the | tinue along the Northern California coast, which | w B Halls were defeated by a score of 20 to4. { made as Coroner. There is no reason to | edification of a crowd o!y hangers-on, who | fir%AFY1ag cooler alr Ry :m%f::’:::fi;"é:’u’i‘:: B R e ra Lom " > Ysaye at Macdonough’s. think he would not repeat them as Health | doubted Charley’s staving qualities if the | nie “the weather 18 partly cloudy, sepeciall S it A 7The advance sale of seats for the concert | Officer, should he get the place.” inducement were sufficient. The King of | the southern portion of the State, and sl A of Bugene Ysaye at Macdonough’s Theater ‘Iam sure that the Governor has not | the Dumps indignantly declined the job (54 "l“" occurred along the slo) n‘:f Coast | Uri & Co: M T Freitas & Co: $1 Rkl tn-nifiht has been Very,success- yepddecldegrusgn the Board of Health,” | and gave it out very emphatically that | s following maximum temperatures are re- | Smith's Cash Store; W R ht & Co; Garc! 0. ;nux,sml.x. apply to ” RGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery 5, ave., San Franci ful so far. The box-office will be open at 9 | 581 tro yesterday. ‘‘He has|there was not enough money in the world | ported: Eurel W Gleeson; ROYAL nn‘ STEAR PACKET “.-Pm- e A o r} - | prom: to consult me before reaching a | to tempt him to break the th mento 70, San Francisco 67, San Luis | Nolas sher Packing M Ehrman & Co: e 4 ‘:’t;h::;‘!’ft;eflfi: ::':t‘;g - Towill bea soci-| By decision, and I am satisfied that he workinl;. Indeed, Charley g:t:;' co:t:{:::’ayt Quipo 84, 1os Ankcies &, fen Diegs ‘64, | Harrla Bros &:Co; _Hoopet i Hoaninge: M. _Hel (St ABPINWALL% ATLARTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. 2 will do so. I'donot want to express any | for wordly wealth even weel i nal rainfails to’ N e Do i Staiguty v fhe W est: Tudtes and e el i) . Robinson Will Die. opinion as to the advisability o mlkiny something quite remurk:gle ink“ga‘y':;n an"uf-r'%"-'?&' {ose of the same “I:“'f‘:*‘zfl:- o m&‘t‘fl-m‘n Tranos.s "3 e m""" A.!;?MA#BWE AT Frank Robinson, the Pullmsn car-|Dr. Levingston Health Officer, but I will | He might be living in a fine house and e | kurks 4116, lsst vear 5273: Red Bloft 8.0, ; Sunset Beed & Piant Co; T de Turk & Co: T [ Asnive cieaner who cut his throat from ear to ear | say that Governor Budd has told me | joying himself in & civilized way. He | iose ®En totindcr BotT, tagt yers g sar e e O BARCR 12, M0 { Sy the other night becanse his wife deserted { unequivocally that he intended appointing m?ght marry & pretty girl, or he might be | Fresno 14,14, last year 7.21:'Los Angeles 15.89, ECo: A X a8 o litm, is not expected to recover. The re- | as members of the Board of Health four | traveling in Europe or where he would. year 6.64: San Diego 11.56, last year 4.18: | Stevens: B G Ruhl & Co: J. ; Dal : markable thing about the case is that a | men who stand the highest in their pro- e H Kirchman. mian who could so horribly lacerate himself, tession in the City.” He might be making thousands a year, or ‘Maximum_ temperature 57 he might be spending as much. Buchel,us.:nnfnrgmmmnmflm mmmmsxmml

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