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THE SAN RANCI RSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895 11 O CALL, floor above the 950 level they have extracted and LEGAL NOTICES., NEW .TO-DAY. E Toisted 82 cars of Ore ; Car samples AVETAZ $36 98 | r-~msnniaa 5 perton. Shipped to the Nevada mill 90 tons of | N OTICE. 7 N ore and milled 130 tons; battery samples average u | 3243 perton. Bullion yield for the week $2951 13. | TAXES DUE UPOX ASSESSMENTS MADE BY S THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. BOARD SALES. 3 CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT, l vict, was sentenced tosix monthsin the County | maidenhood are almost unknown in the s""z";‘"‘f‘ hebirio ,',.:".f"m i s Fmnalien AR dEiCAE 1 Qé Jml'by Judge Conlan yesterday on the charge | # that boys and girl tock Board yesterday: Sacramento. October 14, 1895. ) | | of vagrancy. O'Brien’was ordéred into custody pRzcEEny Bee 5 and girls are | xrouranaoryrva smssrox coxamNcrss a79:30 | In accordance with the provisions of Seetion | & f | on Monday by Judge Conlan on the charge of 1 | robbed of much of the innocence and | o0 Alpha.....08100 Confid.. 1.75:200 Potosi.. 8668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given g o ST | periury, for having testificd that his name was | pleasure of youthful life by having the | 300 alia 100 170200 §ise. TxLixve podeival, teom; theuRigie Board ot i | Harry“Gordon, and thet he hed never been knowledge and responsibilities of ~.age | 500 Belcner. 39800 Savage. qualization the “Duplicate Record of Assess- b y ment: Gayati s arrested before. The case came up before | ! 200 B & B. 451400 S Nev enis of Railways” and the “Duplicate Record SED FROM THE CUSTODY |Judge Low vesicrday, and at the request of | crowded upon them. 800 Buliion.. 13100 Mexican. 65500 Union....70 | Of Appertionment of Railway Assessments.” con- £ “Graybeards are largely responsible for | 500 Challnge. 00 Occrdntal. 15100 YJacket.. 40 | taining the assessments upon the property of each Judge Conlan was dismissed. ARTIAL COLL. this,” said Father O'Neil. “When I see | i e e 5 of the following-named associati rpora- - - 77 88 Neil. see | 100 1000phir... 135700 ......... -39 liowing ssoclations or_corpora OF THE UNITED STATES e : APSE OF THE MOVE- | this oo e e anten orbies | 398 sy 2 S0 Shai 45 thons, e fxed 1 e skl St Bodrd of Equat | B'NAI B'RITH. i MENT FOR SUNDAY CLOS- man of 14, I feel like saving, ‘My” God! AFTERNOON SESSION—-2:30. California Pacific Railroad Company, Central Pa- GOVERNMENT What are we coming to ?'’ 200 Alnha. 09,400 Chalinge. 98100 Qccidtl....13 | ciie Raflroud Company, Norinern Caiiornia Rail- = G T S 300 Alta. .84 Potosi . TOu ‘ompany, Northern Rallway Company, San Exercises to Be Held This Evening in ING. 100 Beleher.. 48150 C G & V-2.45/100 Savage. Francisco and ' North Pacific Ralway Company, | ! & B....863 Confi 2 Nev.... S X "0 C' v, S r —_— S iifnor ot Gealeb ey B A SQME FUTURE STARS, - | 6uvmanc saso Gonta 03300 Batonis: 23 | SHterh, Ry, SR, CAmERY, ot Order’ E ia | 500 Builion. . acke. 4l ailrosd Compan; Nevaaa-California-Oregon FIGHT OVER DANDELIONS. s e : Brominent _£uplls 4n . the © Oolmnbia | jo0 Briwer:. ] i | Bailway Compane, Nevada Connt: Navow Gasge 7ise e *| The several lodges of the order B'nai | WWAS KILLED BY A PICTURE. School of Dramatic Arts. \ | Railway Company, North Pacific Coast Railroad %4:"\\\4 D 350 A Brith that are located in this City will | i Boiclever an‘entertainiientivas given'on;| pJOHPWINE vers dlissaven tn ths fbacifio Brodky | o0 Ry o atern CallmEnia Motar ot Gon: %@?)flffi‘ meet this evening in Social Hall, B‘nni[ —_— Sunday evening .as: by the pupils of the REGUTAR SESSIoN—10:30. %flfi"{’- st )(:\(lmzd"(;ompa-ny.;xlil‘ ‘n;Rh}“Pr“RniH IS s i di - el e i i : 3 0 i and Mevada Rallro, CAUSE A Row BETwEeEN MEMBERs | Brith building, on Eddy street, for the | Columbia Theater School of Dramatic | 1000 Aloha...08250 Confld 17300 Potost. .59 A e L g T n GToR sw N OF THE BOARD oF PUBLIC purpose of participating in exercises in | REV. DR. COYLE, A PROHIBITIONIST, | Arts that the next public performance of A 1362000 G Tinp. 103800 -« Spuddie v 0 and San Mateo Railroad Company, Puall- Ll 5 = % | commemoration of the founding of the| gountS THE CALL OF THE the pupils will be looked forward to with 7/800 Con N ¥.02/1 300 Seorpionas | 30’5 5iecs Gar Company and Adlsnteand Pa- | o o oo Coweneen 10 BE THE MOST WORKS. | order in New York City in 1843, 3 interest. Lgo Cooper has certainly proved e L e The State and county taxes on all personal prop- | Il Gyceessful specialist of the age in the There will be literary exercises, vocal | NEwW CAMPAIGN. | his ability as a dramatic instructor. BEI00 G & C.. £rty, and one-half of the State and counly taxes on | treatment of ail Nervous. Chronic and Private < 4 1 114 pral sl real property, are now dueand payable. and will | Gicenses of both sexes. Lost Manhood, Night |and instrumental music from 8 to 10 Miss Thelma Wilding, who is Thelma be delinquent on the last Mond: n November miss g vkt . < B 3 500 Builion...14 700 Justice. .05 600 Heffron in private life, made the hit of the | 400 Caledonia 11600 Kentck.. .08 800 xhausting Draing, Impotency and | o’clock, and this will be followed by danc- rders of YO , MIDDLE-AC OAKLAND OFFICE SAN FRA hext, at 6 o'clock p. ., and unicss paid tothe State 1500 CALL,) i 5 2 1 5 s S Lr, the Capitol. prior thereto, 5 per cent S N t v 1 ing and a banget. A v ; _ o M s ng R Il be addeg . and OLD MEN a life-long study and practice. The bull pup which wasan important | jurisdiction No. 4, 1 Tausky, srand orator, e ay, ot e e oaeaas o | HOl CLals o'clock ¥. 3. an edditional 5 per cent will be | sands of genuine testimonials on file, | figure in the recent dog-fight at Temescal | and others. The movement in favor of Sunday clos- | Eifted with & fine Voico and a eood stage | 55 475 500 Potost 2T e Fomaraing one-hast ‘ofthe State and connty | 7108 B, M. Sundaye, 10 to 12 A. 3. only. hasan off ord possessed by noother | This ceiebration is in accordance with a | ing is verg sing, and i Jrenance, anc £ 01 bosn AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. taxes on all re y wi ayable e (st flicial record p ¥ no Siiiah e a|ingison the verge of collapsing, and in i# | finiched actress e g 1) . lr‘nl )lr;:xl;rt) l\’vm lhe sdu; and pay L LT, OR ADDRESS Sh bha cor = ion made a nt sessi EAPtfe shc - e - .08,2000C& V2. vernm..13 | at any time after the first Monday in January next, AL ES Pupin the connury. llxsgConstimtmr;\l cr;f,d'efii'&‘.féi‘fé‘ o | place there is a growing feeling in favor of | Among otbers who distinguished them- er 08400 ... .2 45300 Potosi...60 | and will be delinauent on the last Monday 1n A pril When the pit was raided the dog was re- & in Miss Edna Elsmere, who off | 300 Andes. . .36/200 Cont.1.77 :57 | next, at 6 o'clock p. 3, and untess paid tome stae | . Lo SWEANY, M. D., S ik 0 | 1ocal option. A meeting of the council | selves were: i i moved and kept as an exhibit for the peo- | wich Spreanite Suss of the 9rder observe | for the suppression of the saloon was held | the stage is Miss Edna Silverthorne. She ple in the case against his owner, Tke Bot- | sary of the founding of the order by Henry | l2st night, and Rev. Dr. Coyle sounded the | i3 making soubrette work a specialty. tomley. While bemng cared for at the | Jones on the 13th of October. It was also | keynote of the new campaign. e inl e o _S-’;n Rafael County Jail Bottomley’s place was at- | Suggested that celebrations be held on the | Rev. William Rader, the chairman of | soc iy, ST S0et o o hen o woprano, : nniversary, or i i [ : age and there is a possibility of her joining the tached because of some difference between ':h;‘r‘e";;(:“;;“;‘;m;zi‘gfg convenient as spon | the committee, still clings to Sunday clos- | ranks of tne Bostonians, Miss Eimor him and the r¥ederal officers. To-day the x S e s ing, but as he leaves Oazkland for San | Thompson came here from Oregon. following documept was received by the o ff regarding the pup: i it e ey te Capltol, prior therelo, 6 per cent | 537 Market Strest, San Francisco, Cals 3. P. COLGAN, State Controller. (Opposite Examiner Office). EPARTM NO. 10—PROBATE, IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County ©of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of VICTOIRE JAC- QUOT, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that MONDAY, the 21st ] Ll day of October, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. and the Courtroom of Department N 10 of said Court, at the New City Hall, in the City AND ALL KINDS OF and County of San Francisco. e 10300 Justice. { Francisco this week his opinion does not | She began her career in Portland on the | 200 Chalige....66 800 Kentuck. egan - el 900 . 165 300 Mexi carry much weight. His successor will be | :’n[‘;‘l'fitt:;“fi:i)\“’““‘_ss l?[fi;ye 2“;%;’,7.;3’2:,1? $00 gy ) chosen next Thursday night, and then the | more-Dixie organization in “The District 4400 . 3600 . L ne t 162500 Mono. 3 tate of California, ; e | comme wil take up the mork for which | Roroexs OEA LI n, Ihe Digrc g v R e e SRR SR S | HOUSEHOLD -GOODS! sing to Isaac y. now in your |, The evident collapse of the Sunday- |maid in an hour's notice, and received 147500 Opnirdra7s0209 ¥ Jacket-40 | yeceased. and for hearing the application of A. C. - - . s e o T Bt | it was organized in earnest. | Hattering notices. | MR Reria Nesison Aaog OPITLATAN00 o 31 | FRERSE Puvilc A minlatrator for e tsssanco | AT PRICES T0 SUIT THE TIMES. ates District Const, Very re | AN ALAMEDA MACHINIST UNABLE | closing movement is partly due to the ar- | comes of well-known theatrical stock. Her TR, i e o rSas tny Rt ihe . _FOR EXAMPLE: ¢ B X | guments advanced by tne Seventh-day | fatherisg retired merchant and a Native Assessments Pending. Dated October 8, A. D. 1895, HARD“O)D BEDRQOM SE[‘S $29 00 TUnited Siates Marshal TO ACCOUNT FOR HIS | =, E 4 s | Son. Mme. Josefita Sepulvida is a Span-| Following isa list of assessments now pending: [Seal] HARLE soee d ited 8 A . | Adventists, that such legislation is in the | & hihes d wants to be a G i By F. B. HOUGHT OR SETS Elegantly 25 00 s complicates | | nature of the Sunday laws under which | Ao aneys Moot 58 a armencita, [ Delinqy] I.D. SULLIVAN, attorney f PARL y Upholstered« * $ h menthiattorm=| INJURIES. ncey, 100 | Miss Clara Pracht is the daughter of | cCoxrast. | No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. | A RUEF, of counisel. N Yoy has Bentencad f #6rvs S50 ek B | | several of their faith are now serving | Mme. Pracht, the well-known teacher of | | Board SOFA BEDS from..... ... $100 terms of imprisonment in Maryland for | languages here. Miss Lilien Dane is of | Seg. Beicher. THoUGHT To Have BEEN HiT By | violating Sunday laws by working at their | German parantage. Miss Celia Powell, | Nevada Queen. THE LOCAL TRAIN—TAMALE | trades. In connection with this organized | Whose father came here in the days of '49, the County Jail. Even if this were not | the case, the dog is being retained as ev: ce. An im 05/:9¢t 14 Nov 12 | v’ Z e RARGES foll. . . iciesnoin $1000 50 10.0ct17 Nov 11 5 SAN FRANCIS ND SAN oy A 87 20:0ct3i Nov 1z | THESAY TRANCISCO AND SAX toAqUIN | £.ROOM OUTFIT from........385.00 DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. 16] 10.0ct13 .Nov 4 | 9 3 P S i g 5 S A | plays hoy’s parts. She is13 years of age. | giny Fagic 31 08 25 L Lotaprl orh mpartant polnk also) = tuakeening PEDDLER ROBBED. | cabien the Adventists circulated thou- | fidward Lippert is a_sohoolteacher, and | Alpha Con: I 15 ol 2 | ghoal piace of business City and County o San | [t Pagg You to Give Us a Call Before he for the United States Govern- B tained a picture representing seve | has taught in & number of cities in the | Occldental... e 2 | Notice. 'There are delinquent upon the follo Purchasing Elsewliere e bt 4 i P A presenting several of | gi.te of California. e ing-described 8L0CK on account of assessment ( = bout twenty days, and will send | ALAMEDA, Car., Oct. 16.—The police | their comrades in convict dress under the | ° Clement Hopkins has been identified CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3) levied on the 13th day of August, 1895. the CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. a bill for 40 cents a day to Marshal Bald- | « T £ | care of an armed guard. The picture, over win, and although the dog is a repulsive | Were notified early Sunday morning by a | which was primfd the Amerioan flaz, ap- brute, the Sheriff care not refuse to keep | newsboy that the body of a man was lying | pealed so strongly to the sentiment of the and feed him, or he would be liable to be | at the corner of Railroad avenue and Wil- | American Protective Association that pop- zed with the same crime of which Bot- | jow street. Policeman Kamp visited the | WIar feeling underwent & partial change. <omley wamchnvecled-mneléyo animala | piace;ana mot iAdiE Miobbay, Goncluted | e DOVENCEE Med hetamilling OsndsMons dn Kk oliles: the matter was a hoax. The police were | ey iroyacion made for e several amounts set oppesite the names of the re- S| RAGEN FURNITURE (0. 01 08 | 45D Shreckels, Danlel Neveh 1043 MARKET STREET, 07 081 White, O. v Batween Sixth and Seventh. 03| Cross, Thomas Brown, F, W. D 85| Van Sicklen, Christian de A OPEN IV BTEN G B> with amateur performances in this City for several years, C WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16—4 Py | spective sharebolders, as foliow | . H. E. Humphrey is a Bid.Aske, Bid. Asked. No. | a_gradnate of Berkeley University. He 08 09|Jackson 20— will make character parts a feature. 27 ngl:‘vun._ | Arthur B. Courtney comes from Riverside, b e : 46 47 Kentuck. Cal. George Philips, whose real name s 84 85 is Godirey, began his career by study- — 50 = 4 | suppression of the saloon, but protested | z 26 7)) 3 Yestezday's meeting of the Board of |informed this morning, however, that L. | loudly against the observance of ams sme. jiopmedizine 3 o i i 3 2 B el B0 THE OFFICE OF THE Public Works was more than 1V | Siebold, a machinist, living at 2108 Buena | ticular day for forced closing. Another | , AMOng the others are C. Lestrato, Felise 05 o7 06| “James D. Phelan, Lovell even for that excitable bod Victe au o b = | obstacle wes placed in the way of the ad- | Burton, R. V. Travers, E. Langley, Miss | Ce 10 12| 168 | White, 0. D. Baldwin, James Mayor Davie, recently ista avenue, was severely injured Sunday | 2y | Josefita Sepulveda and Miss Abbie Dalton, | Chalienge Con. 63 145 | Cross. Thomas Brown, F. W. ric There was a liberty tree | Morning and is still confined to his home. re a few months ag A peculiar circumstance connected with be seen for dandei the case is that Siebold is unable to solve vocates of Sunday-closing by the refusal £ Choliar . b5 Eneay Y fusal | Among the periormers at the next enter- | (oo ok & ¥, of the saloon-keepers to circulate their pe-| { i ent will be Miss. Pauline French, | con easova-> a0 . 13| Van Sicklen, Christian’ de t Hie - 80| , Guigne. Trustees. 566 1 1000 titions against the proposed legislation. | = 3 : v = S A. B. Spreckels, Da Meyer, I ey 2 = who made such a favorable impression Confidence.....1.65 1.70'Seg. Bel 3629 . Phelan, Lovell The Christian Endeavorers proposed to } NS on T ike It,” and,Miss Firpdas(}a‘)l!ic:.] Con.New York. 03/Sierra Nevada B9 90 L A 5 g | 8 i a ndeavo — | White, 0. D. Baldwin, J sor opened the round with the state- | the question who or what struck him. | circulate their petitions in favor of Sun- Crown bowt... 88 $9Scorpion. o s and does not pull up the dande. | UP early to catch the 5:30 train to San | Cil to be governed by the majority. This | . e Eureka Con.... 08 B, Epreckels, D | Y D [ < : 04 | A.'B. Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, plan has almost been given up and what | Suitwas begun by the Fogus Mining Com- | Gould & Curry. 43 70 | “James D. Phelan, Lovell | will be done in the future cannot be told | pany yesterday in the United States Circuit | Hale & Norcrs.1.35 }8 White, 0. D. Baldwin, James REMO VED | until after the next meeting of the Council | Court against H. M. Wolfe, C, H. Campbell | 1owa- | Francisco, where he is employed at the ving spies on him ?” asked City | Union Iron Works. He arose early on = Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. Pier: | Sunday morning to look at his house, | for the Suppressi 3 1. to re ssession of the Tri- i Van Sicklen, Christian de 2y S ay m '3 5 | Suppression of the Saloon. | et al. to recover possession of the Tri-Mountain STOCK AND S8OND EXCH 5 3 . . said the Mayor. .| which is recetving a new coat of paint,and | The attitude of Dr. Coyle in advocating | quartz mine and millsite and for §20.000 bl ANGE: | St e b 1000 by Ny 939 Warket: Strost, Near Fraat. Sileis b Wy o wiinie i | has T 1 i , oy e 1 CAUNG | dumages. The property is located in Nevads, WEDNESD, - B ; fi : . Wl e jon his way to the Willow-street station | local option in preference to Sunday clos- | i tRe " 1aintiffs claim that thes wers cul R EDATO0E 162 Ry e e e A OV ou can’t always stop them,’’ said Seectn - 1 |ing possesses another significance. The | hh . he Plalntift oL Ly S CR2 BICAW: TUNITED STATES BONDS. White, 0. D. Baldwin, James says that he met no one. What happened | (1% Possesses, another significance. The | fally deprived of possession by defendants. Moty Bia. Askea, | Cross, Thomas Brown. F. W. ) ired, Piersol. Don't | to him afterward he cannot explain. He | o'Sunday closing. and Dr: Canlers hoe | == UB4scoup-111% = USdsrer..1113( — | Van Sicklen, Christian de. . =~ = o vou know that‘Dandelion Jim’ sits around | found himself stretched out on the side- | has recenitly withdeawn frone the ot HOTEL ARRIVALS. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. A e S antel B | an hour at 4 time and ucver thinks of | waik about 7 o'clock in a dazed condition, | Endeavor body. It is expected that his | A Bt 10700108 [P imge-101 | = | James D, Phelan. z one of the blamed yeilow flowers | SR 5 | 2 and it was with difficuity that he regained | society ‘White, O. D. Baldwin, James ? He sti of the gra e et 1 remain with him and €0 in f0r | yre 1 P Wilson, Astorla L C Tilghman, Tlano Cntra CW ds — 1007 P&Ch Ry6s. — 101 : : Cross, Thomas Frown, F. W. optdstind ve of the srass | Ds feet and reached his home, and had to | local option. | Mrs A M Baker, Astoria G B Nichols, San LuisOb | Dputatex-ep 77 = 95 * PwlstRR6s. — 1183 | Van ‘Sicklen, Christisn de en sprinklers on the edge of the grass | po"aocisted into the house. Blood was| With the support of the Adventists and | O Boiton, Porterville L Story, Pasadena AR e Guigne, Trustees. ...... ...488 1 1000 ere it throws the greater part of the | : i ; ine | the church-going Tos ing | G Van Gordon, San Jose C H Dromill, Fulton 68 00 (06 [RiverWCobs — 100 | 4. B.Spreckels, Daniel Meyer, 7 er nedbinatns and HicnEath 1i. | Streaming down his face and his clothing e church-going element almost anything | .\, Sordon, < R J King, Portland Geary-stR9s.100 — |SFaNPRR6a103 ~ — Tames D, Phelan, Tovell vater over pedestrians and then talks poli- | yag torn and covered with dust. | can be carried at the polls in Oakland. | 3B Quigtey E H Meyers, Monterey | 1L0sAng Lbs. — — |SPRRAriz6s 97 99 White, 0. . Baldwin, James ““'[P GOnE ¥ aaid Piarsol | Mr, Siebold had his face badly scratched As»&)x@ Coyle is an ardeut and fearless | A Scheppelman, Sacto W L Gréen, Xalt Lake Mkmcbifu.m_sy,}%%}gggfigflfi ) 4100 Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. “When von say that vou prevaricate,” | 81d one of his ears had been almost torn | prohibitionist he could lead a red-hot cam- | XMaorks, LosGatos T4 Weber, faano | NEUMCHEie128% 38 TISERR Calos. 8734100 oan Sicklen, Christlan de o 80 20000| [STHEVERY BESTONETOEXAMINE YOUR Si0ionn Mo gar Ead i basain s hioke up. 1 Off: Healso had a deep scalp wound and | paign in favor of local option. C B Jeftries, Fresno G R Hitt & w, I11 NPCRRGs.100 — |SPBrRCal6s. —° 97 | o"B Gpteckels, Dantel Meyer, oyes and fit them to Spectacies or Eyeglasses pa oAy B ionJim.’ " was | Dis right shoulder was badly bruised. ] D.C Clark, Santa Cruz W Graham & f, Wash Ny RCalfs.. — 104 |SVWater6s.1211412214 | “yames D. Phelan, Lovell with instruments of his own invention, whose _“Keepyour eve on ‘DundelionJim,"”’ was { "' olice are of the opinion that he was T Batt, Big 1rees 3 B Grorler & w, Boston | NIy CalBal — T — SV Waier4s:100%101 White, 0. D. Baldwln, James superiority has not been equaled. My success has the Mayor’s parting shot. struck by the local train. CF Morgan. Cal E K Eames, Boston Dorsatm peodgs = |SiktnddRSs — 102% | Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. | been due fo the merits of my work. “Look after your spies,” retorted Pier- s o | S L Cotthi, San Jose 5 Omnibuata.119% — E:fi;l.-:nsufi%figy, Van Sicklen, Christian ce Oftice Hours--12 (0 4 P. M. *liThat's what I will, and I've got them | William Jensen and Willam Tulley 1| 35 MCEAulin, Goshen £ 1Nl waghiin, Goshen | Feckolliona04 " = [Vieallawoe "9 | \ SRIE0LEMNS i g 200 10 10000 That's tIwill, and T've g ¥ T L Ried, Chicago F W Ewing, Ventara WATER BTOCKS. James D. Phelan, Lovell AUCTION SALES. ore than you know of. were arrested last night on a charge of C J Besore, Ohio M D Howell, Stockton ContraCosta. 5713 — [SanJose. 9214100 White, O. D. Baldwin, James e e New License Difficulty. petty larceny. A tamale peddler claims \n»q‘r Schubert, Cal ’Hl)l(Cln!rX:Tr.NY Marin Co, 50" — |sprog Valley1011410155 gmn,fi'l‘hg;nu )El::'vn; F. ‘;l. i Ve 8 S Vall, Sacramento L, L. Cory, Fresno i 3 an Sicklen, Christian de License Inspector Mitchell has decided | thet the pait helped themselves to several | THE WEST END APPEALS TO THE ECD Colson: Eresuo 6 Tawics, Fovwlers 0 “|Pacincriane. 47 go | Galgme Trstees 100 258 10 10000 t r S ) i . 29, 2 L Rankin & w, Vallejo 2 , Ci S5 P > . S 3 er, s llohe(;i]fl?.t ?f h;,u,nu:i:a“f{sc.o»tfl“"ft asked them for pay be was told to charge| TOWN TRUSTEES FOR PROMPT | &1 Hobinson, Naps " & W Desess. ‘Pleasanton Conttalii 35 5o |SanErancesd 713 11% | “yames D, Dhelan, Lovell el ook ity WIthoUt | 3¢ and if that was not satisfactory he woula 3 F Hewitt, Pleasanton J A Gill, Sacramento PacGasimp. 7814 N0 White, 0. D. Baldwin, James : a license. G. Beardsley of the| ot his head punched. Tulley was ar- ACTION. E C Paxton, Oroville I R Treghorn, Amador el il Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. of Goldberg, Bowen & Co. was ar- | B0 05 pofore Nustice Morris this morn- g WSaohnson) Rivexiids BT Ewine &owiBandose | o s Van 'Sicklen, Christian de - his L 5\ . 1 , was sent to jai v 5 J A Webster, Solano 1 E Sackeit, Winters PR T — James D. Phelan, Lovell 3 AV hants’ Exchange of Oakiand has :::in:;;?cum bonds, wa jail to | MONEY FOR A DEEP-WATER WHARF | {4, Rothenbush, Stktn E D Dangherty, Ferndale fl;’nflmflc T fonyfiontonean:1%% o White, 0. D. Baldwih, James JAARKETQS Frgcs ) agitating this guestion for some time. Died of ok © 1 REQUIRED—SPORT AT THE 1 C A Crane, Los Gatos W F Cassel & wi, Wdind | Bank of Cal..22734 — Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. - Beardsley claims he has a store at 412 ed of Quic! onsumption. U 74 7}{]\.\'Il)2ul;l9. ‘Eu;ckr.un ;\Ir\?.IA\\’oodgon, Sacto | Cal SD&TCo. 53,,; T @ Van Sicklen, Christian “507 A0 e a a A £ SITY. S Darby, Cal Reith, Sacto ‘Nationl. = B0 et Guigne, Trustee: 3 ° Nintn street, and so should not be com- | Mre. H. E. Bush, dau plerof Anotionoor kbl it hico W Forlsy & wt, Wald | Gravgem o o = [T RO AL B. Spreckels. Dantel Meyer, A pelled to pay a license. The address he Hbtefrgronci'nal of) usicl§ c?x;:um mfil" Sh: e Pope, Sacto G S McKenzie, Napa T e James D. Phelan, Lovell s 1o that of the express office from | 0% con Il about six weeks and arrived| BERKELEY, CaL, Oct. 16.—A large T RO puss mous o Y [SSvdoan, - o 160 Crosee T omas Bromm, A e ch he distributes his goods. representation of citizens and taxpay: ; i 000 = |Securiy......340 36 Van Sicklen, Christlan dé TUESDAY % S here a week ago from Portland, Or. De- | Tep: aXpayers | 1 Mainbury, Tulare G F Randall, Chicago — 4214 UnionT 31 850 e ] 5 Confidence Not Violated. ceased was a native of San Francisco and | was present at a meeting of the West | F W Bennett, Tulara L Dean, keno 49215500 | A it . 0 10000 | rUREDAY, _.OCTOBER 22, 1895. Major McElrath has more respect for | was about 20 years of age. The funeral | Berkeley Progiessive Club last evening, | ypyiofeiy Als A R asxenAle e IERE T EADBOADSTOCES, James D. Phelan, Lovell AT 12 0'Crock Noox. rewspaper men to-day than he had yester- | will take place to-morrow morning and | which wes held to consider the school [ EX Stone, Selety G P Londes, Oontra Cogta. ’38”*‘3} P o Pt e onas T, Ve At 638 Harket Strset, OW Palacs Hotel day. He said to-day: “Yesterday in Judge | the interment will be in Odd Fellows' | p,nding proposition. Various opinions | W,ILO8KIey, Jackson A B White, Plumas = 1% Sutter et 1o oatts A ene’s court when & very delicate matter | Cemetery, San Francisco. e aaatin TRl | L o SuRCek S 0 Juew RedIces POWDKR STOCKS. ‘uigne, Trustées. ..., -.408 5 6000| PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. before the court, and when both par- Tiie Goncy Xstate. were expressed and the matter was dis- | K Phelan & w,Wells A1 Hactman, Aris T il — | a.B.%preckels, Daniel Meyer, E.1line (No. 2212) of Devisadero street. 77:8%4 s wished the case to be heard with closed % itioned cussed at length pro and con. J 8'Longood, Fresno M N Borden,Visalia California.... 80 100 |Vigorit.. @5c | James D. Phelan, Lovell feet . of Washington: fine bay-windowed 2-story doors, the court said, ‘Gentlemen of the Ed. Cavanaug hnsjpetmone _to be ap- It was finally decided to send & com-| W Sims Winters D C Smith, Healdsburg | G180%.. 1634 17 White, 0. D. Baldwin, .an:‘e,s ;L:‘i.:éigce orharooms and bath: furnace-heater; a ress. you can hear the evidence, but please | Pointed guardian of John, Annie, Josepn pdod B T H I Hillman, Eurka 7 Adams, Auburn MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. i e e ment S WALk s | it minagds press, ¥ n hear 3 p'€ase | nd James Goney. minors. Their fatber, | Munication to the Board of Town Trustees | v Davenport,PleasntV Mrs DavenportPleasantV | Alaska Pkrs. 856 96 |OceanicSSCo a5 Van Sicklen, Christian de street; everything in splendid shape: examine this don’t report it.” Not a wore ed in mey. ) |5 R B | o P . uigne, Truslees. ....... 5 a liom evisadero, Sacramento and Jackson tit.” Not d appeared i 2 £ f the © o % S o Guigne, T 589 1 1000 | for ak Devisads brint and the confidence confided in the | John Goney, died recently and left prop- | informing it of the action of the meeting CM Curley, Point Arens I M Smith, Butte BlkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. 115 2Y4 | o RS icckels, Daniel Meyer, street cable: Lot 25x110 feot. . b i erty valued at $3000. and requesting it to call an election for the DA Lt O Chapman, Auburn | Cal Cot Mills. — — |Pac Borax... 88 100 James D. Phelun, Lovell i = ress by one of ablest Judges in the State ) Feridag o 3°F Conley, Utal E W Melton, Utah CulDryDock — — |PacI&NCo. — 80 A o g e GOLDEN GATE PARK LOT. e v of notice.” et purpose of voting $120, bonds for | W Tucker, Vacavillo Mrs M J Mcilhiny,L Ang | EdisonLight. 85 97 |PaoRoll Mili 18 = Cetet Mhomas Browns I W, N. line of Osk st., 100 feet W of Broderick; one o e schools. o Mrs E Mclihiny,Los Ang GesConAssn. — — |PartPaintCo — 9 S e e olock only from Golden Gate Park;: fine surronnd- Jichael Collins’ Trial. A number of citizens strongly favored PALACE HOTEL. gn‘;gggsg: lg% l;}/“;u%‘:_“-‘lfl: =: :3’/: Guigne, Trustees. .. 1 1000 hlx,us:elxeznm lncntl‘onlfor a home; examine this: e g - - N N A Fleishman, Los Ang C F Taylor, Re uf 2 i/g Pac' do, = Ny : choice lot for speculation or for a bnilder: s reet in . The second trial of Collins_ for the kil the issuance of bonds for the erection of a | A Flelshmas, Lo Aug O ¥ Tapior, Rediands . | SUs il o il 10 {SunsesTarT. 80 &5 « | A B-Bpreckels, Danlel Meyer, bituminous rock: Omnibus cable passes the prop- Philip B nt! d to-day I | deep-water wharf, since recently several s 8¢ 30 James 3 ing of Philip Boogar was continued to-day -1 A y eral | '8 Wolte, Los Ang. R Clark Montino MerExAssn.100 110 |UnitedCo.. — 326 TS oD, Bosawin, Jemos erty; electric and other roads but two blocks; royal before Judge Frick. The evidence is the capitalists who had l;’lflr‘osed locating | G B Cramer, Phila W Hagans, Chicag MORNING SESSION. Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. double lot, 50x137:6 feet as that introduced at the first trial. manufnct?nehs ’1‘”}? l;n turnedh ava?y (lm “ H“Cr:;m('lr. Ehila 1; )l[\.ul,rl v,ui,f. nd Gaoxnrg-ggy.;fi%sflcsl‘x’nnwny. 4154, nn‘flws Van _Sicklen, Christian debu = o LAGUNA-STREET RESIDENCE. N5e Tor it % is secount of the lack of proper wharf facili- | Mrs Maxweil, Mass rs Kohl, San Mateo asiight, 7114 ; v% Bonds, 1007; Guigne, Trustees. e SE. No. Harry sts.; ase for the people was concluded this : How "U. S. MAIL” PROTECTS | i prop D W Beatty, Warren W {;’o‘o‘é”}. Warren . [ do, 6% 10134 200 Vigorit Powder, R A.B. Spreckels, Daniel Moyer, handaomo cho st D nroma: et B . . S. 3 Ames, Wi v erham, Toron! Street— s t, 3 ater, % an, vel p Teds - ight opened for the E In consequence of the remarks made | MissGooderham, Toronto Mrs Gooderhain, Toronto | 101; $9000 8V 4x Bonas 10076 > "1 White, 0. D. Balawin, James s feior LIS oy and batt ted that he had decided THE HAYWARDS ELECTRIC favoring the construction of a suitabie | J Hurgrat, Pittsburg £ 1 Kerty, Los ‘Ang AFTERNOON SESSIO Cross, Thomas Brown, ¥. W. the State: it must be sold; Union-st. cable: iob ave much time by eliminating much | RAILWAY. whart it was decided to also ask the board | ¥ Bltke, Log Angeles SV Blake, Toronto Street—50 L P & A Bank, 127: 10 Market-st Z‘:‘“‘nf'fl!;‘:;‘;uf“"“““ i i Tooo E of the te 1y used at the former trial. . {;Lr‘csao,ooo bonds to be used for that pur- v Black, Sulinas MraC Stovens, Austin Rallway, 4155: 200 SF Gaslight, 7114. A. B. Spreckels, Daniel Seyer EST CE (NO. 2106) LARKIN ST. se. nderson, N Y Sraham, Sacio = Yy, 1ies D. Phelan, Love %, line (No. 2406) of Larkin st.. 46:10 N of Fil- e ““h'"l‘d" ’;‘_"" o 5 University Athletes. Capt Wainvrigt, Burk W ¢ Briggb, Holllster . LEGAL NOTICES. White, 0. D. Baldwin, James bertz 2story bay-windowed residénce of 7 fooma inquest was held this evening into = : e . unloop, Australia s Boggs, Colusa oo nen | Cross, Thomias Brown, F. W. and bath: brick foundation: cement walk: Unio S, Michael FIAISIRCSRG win THE EMPLOYES ARE ENJOINED _The Athletic Association of the Univer- LICK HOUSE. % THE SUFERIOR COURT OF THE CITY Van 'sicklen, Christian de Sutter and California st. cabies: ot 22:8x89 feet. Lilled at the Mole last night. Halpin was FroM REFUSING To MoVE CARS sity held a meeting this afternoon for the Mrs Clark, Carson. H H Hatch, Saeto and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- | Guigne, Trustees. 536 1 1000 TO a fladinan nd the et = purpose of nominating candidates for the | W oOnly, Cal J M Pinkham, Oaklana | Pi& Department No. —. A. B. Spreckels, Danlel Meyer, T.OSE : fagman, and the apposition is that h: SHOULD THEY STRIKE. presidency of the Western Intercollegiate | W Langmour.Sants Rosa Mrs Steorns.canta Barba w‘fi‘}’}‘},‘;};\nfil)}f"‘fflg{,‘;“.’,fi;{;‘fi,‘,fi:‘figf’g,‘;’ R Fox/ Account: Reopld’si:Homs Savings s head while flagg] vo train Al L 5 = = S, , 0. D. Baldwin, ank. nd gobion the o R B —— Athletic Association for the ensuing year. | 1s Dubring Sonoma % Sarion. Seattle | perior Court, Clty and County of San Francisco: | - Cross. Thonias. Brown, F. s Three 5(-varas, In fractions, or asan entirety, e OAKLAND OFFIcE Sax FrANCisco Cazr,] | This honor fell to the U. C., through the | i parictie, Las Angs 11O Helmrich, Masatian | RiiiS'of California, and. the Cofaplaint fled in said |~ Vn Sickion Coiocian 48 SW. line of Montgomery ave., extending from N train. A verdict of accidental death AKLAND OFFICE SAN A } success of the university track team, which | P Hirscnicld, Los Angs R F beckham, San o | City and County of San Francisco, in the office of | Guigne, Trustées. 495 1 10 00 | line of North Point st. through to Beach st., as per ArEss G i ey D ~ B o E ames D. Phelan, Lovel s is & valuable water-front property a Trilby” in Oakland. The recent expression of opinion that | 1,00 51 the lntercoxllezlate Athletic meet | {* pebmidt; Calistoga € Filzgerald, Georgetwn | ing 1o STEPHEN WILKS, Defendant. You are | Wnite, 0. D. Balawin, James alarge fature (0 1t: lot 137:6 fect on Norih Poing sale of seats for “Trilby” opens | the carrying of mails by streetcars renders | jn Chicago. AEMiller& w,8ac K Vere, Cal hereby required to appear in an action brought [ Cross, Thomas Brown, F. W. st., 160 feet on Leavenworth, 389 feet on Mont- morning and there will be along | the company proof against strikes hasex-| Arthur W. North, the manager of the BALOWIN HOTEL, e O e lane | Yan Sinklen, ; Christlan e SOy e TG il or el y against s SiELies 3 Superior Court, City and County of San_ Francisco, | _Guigne, Trustees ...585 1000 |y Bss = e when the Macdonough box- | citea much interest in this city, where the | team, and Fred W. Koch, its captain, were | v stepnens, Fresno I K Leanning & wi, Los | Stote of Caligraia, ‘And 1o adswer the complgiat | ACRIEe Trustees - sorer. = NE. CORNER FIFTEE ns to-morrow morning. ‘The practice has been in use over a year. nominated for the presidency, but when | I B Scanlan, San Jose _ Angeles filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day | ~ James D. Phelan, Lovell STREETS. H AND NOH com will be he = - i H Bruhn, Milwaukee H Green, Chict of service) afier the service on you of this Sum- White, 0. D. Balawin, Jame: NE. corner of Fifteenth and Noe sts.; 2 fine lots, T e bere Monday and Tues- | “qy o Haywards electric road has been | Mr. Koch was seen to-night he declared | 7 Sfhn M T Heyminn. Tos Olivos . | mons 1t eurved twitihin thiss Counlororiis seaven | - o malanin, James ready for building; examine these: must be solds PLCIFRALA mente THc R Sz ih il= bet Oakland, San | Dis intention of declining because of lack | ¥ R'fioya, Chicago OB Grifith, Mo elsewhere, within thirty days. Van 'Sicklen, Christian de corner lot, 30100 ft.; inside lot on Noe st., 25x HSTORY e carrying the malls between Uakland, Ban | of time to properly discharge the dnties of | W & Downs & w, Conn A C Presley, Buffalo > | The said action is brought to obtain & judgment | Guigne, Trustees. . %87 1 1000 1051 TORY OF A DAY. Leandro and Haywards for several months | ¢pe office, should he be elected. J Brown,San Bernardino A Kaiser, Stockton and fwme :; lhlui (é?‘unh:‘l‘s‘s:cl:l;fi;firflb::g?: A.B. spng{e.,‘;:,,mm Meyer, | BALF OF OUTSIDELAND BLOCK 801, i i matrimony now existi v 5 Ian" Tovell SIDE LAND BL 2 Alameda County Happenings Told in under a contract made directly with the | Berkeley’s Football Team. FenaRNs ur{on he ‘mungm bt v e g (‘;;:le:‘ o ant Tovell | ‘8% A]:\,“l’nloet ‘:,“l.’[‘é" ,fl:dbmgck No. 801, frontin Brief Chapters. United States Government. Allofitscars| BRRKELEY, CaL., Oct. 16.—Berkeley's THE STOCK MARKET. seruion, and whitul neglect, 40 awarding (o plai | - Cross, Thowian Brows, £ W: be sold as ah eniirety: 8 Jots. 30£100 1t aud 16 OAKLAND OFFICE Sax Fraxcisco Cary,) | D8ve the letters “U. 8. Mail” emblazoned | ¢ 4311 men are rapidly acquiring. under | ierra Novada and Union were the FCEEI el ne i el St e I X;&ngg\‘;l:fisefhfl!"m d?sn 5 5000 | 10t 20x120 fr.; or entire, 600X120 fi. 908 Broadwa 2 0Oct, 16, '§ | on each end in largesilver letters, and sev- | 1o tutelage of Coach Butterworth, that | again yesterday, the former selling up to 95¢ and {L’F’&‘ifi‘.:‘.“flfi:@"&x‘n‘,"fi?&‘."{z.?'i’fie'&{.??:f;'zf,i And {n accordance with Iaw and an order of the MISSION FRENCH FLATS. X ; M g e : f Directors made on the 13th day of | N.line (Nos. 1220 and 132014) of 24th st., 230 ft. ian Endeavor | eral mails are carried each day. It has| .. 'and vivacity so essential asone of the | the latter up to 75c on the noon informal sesslon. | Hia: {6 which special reforonce 1s hereby made. oaxd o g y at the First Cox gatio . i P - | ¢ o . | August, 1895, 50 many shares of each parcel oi such . of Noe; house of § and 4 rooms, bath, bay- ow ‘evening in Honor oph hurch. to- | never occurred to the employes that should prime elements of successful playing, | Th° other stocks showed no change worthy of | AN of which wil more fully appear in the Com ! al here will be a grand Chris T m Rader. On the 29th of this month the open meeting of the Merchants' stock a8 may be necessary will be sold at_public | Window, laundry, brick foundaiion; street in fine Vi : note, were more or less off. laint on file herein, to which you are hereby re- L William | 400 o on a strike and refuse to moveone | p, nidity of movement with the ball, speed UL ss off. The close | P t e suction at the oflce of said_company, No. 321 | condition; rent §52; electric road; 10t 2ox114 fr. willbe an | Of the “U. B.” cars they would be|a;d accuracy in tackling and quickness in St o e And you are hereby notified that if you fail to | Market street, in the City and Connty of San MISSION RESIDENCE LOTS. appear and answer the said Complaint, & above | Francisco, State ot California, on MONDAY, the ; 3 | | N.line of 18th st., 100 fr. W. of Ci — ~ i itions after a ‘‘down’ are | The Alta asscssment of 10 cents per share will 7th day of October, 1895, at the hour of eleven.(11) | ol . W. ot Church—4 fine ‘ : change, at | guilty of treason. There is no regular | returning to positio per share Tequired, the said plaintift will apply to the Court | 712 48y ; large residence lois: well built up in the vicinit which Congressman Hilbor: = St ; p o'clock A. 3. of said day, to pay said delinquent & e s nity Tlea g h;c; pm-em_ ilborn and Senator Per- | organization of streetcar men in this | apparently the main features of the game | be delinquent in the boards to-day. for the relief therein demanded. street in fine condition; examine thesc; San Fran- D E 7 assessment_thercon, together with costs of adver- e county, and consequently there would not | Which are now being taught to the men on | The Harmony Mining Company of Nevada Cg;egbu‘rme%w E:fidt;’:n?;fl osf‘s‘:ig::&e;:'r A& ncit Mpenase Tt ealE: ¢isco and San Mateo 'Electric Road; lots 27:6x . 4 o | 128:4, niversity | S0 Rty B ot o concerted move- | the line. County has declared its first dividend of 40 cents | SOUFY 8% Ehe CWY Aol OOy @ G ptembor ta ALEXANDER MACKIE, Sccretary. Professor C. H. Shinn of the State U has been lecturing to the farmers of = o the Ant, % is 1i ach afternoon individual and team | pershare. th of our Lord one thousand eight hundred | . Office, No. 821 Market street, San Francisco, MISSION RESIDENCE LOTS. loe Valles on the results of the tests in thg | ment {0 go on strike; but there is likely | _Tach practiced for ashort time and then | Themonthly dividends of the Oakland Gas, Light | S pineis-fve. C T CURRY, Clerc " | Callfornia. S, Jine of 21st st 203:7 £i. W. of Church—3 targe egricultural experimental stations. to be an orgamzation of that kind before » line-up between the first and second | and Heat Company, which have becn 20 cents per SBAL | By H. F. Morris, Deputy Clerk. POSTPONEMENT. ir:sm:-;lce ln;’efi crvlmmlnd = ?leglu! :r:lhnne view “Harvest Home,” an annual Sunday-schoo] | 10Dg, and, in such event, the Haywards elevens is called, which is continued | share heretofore, have been raised to 25 cents. . RUEF, Attorney for plaintiff, 403 Montgom- Y : sireet graded, sewered and mage Harvest , the Tl R By order of the Board of Directors of said cor- | adamized; San Francisco and San Mateo Electrio '];‘;;:(‘1:{1’ Al be served by the Tenthavenue | road men would be at a big dlsBdV?lfimfii‘e. through two or three short periods, with | _The official letier from the Confidencemine says: f"i‘é“;‘;“‘écr‘;';";n_r'o“s STATE—oF | Iomton, made and entered upon the records | Road; los25:5x114, time ,n,,,w‘,,m,,‘;"‘,;‘;‘;.l"m"'m“"}‘fi_“‘- 2t which | s they are not anxious D pest; withathe intervening rests of a few minutes’ dura- &8‘2"{”;?’}“"i,ée?".';‘v‘."..’cé’&"{fi::,“a‘“? Is out OHRNRY W. WOODWARD, deocased. . Notoee | Hacreot u) ,"é&?n?fln%;y& JFd‘eflle:s'mggn'v‘r:: MISSION COENER LOT. k - v e . 'of o SON and JAMES EVELYN BELL, 'executors of | ihe date of sale of such delinquent stock was Hoss corner lot, as per diagram; must be sold; ex- o,&flrng‘tr‘\l;l'h‘flx‘m V:fl Bedger has changed his | of the mail-carrying street railroads had FATHER O'NEIL Yfii‘é{,‘:fi::;’&’:‘.’:?.‘;’ 50 ot abw s e e | thelast will of HENRY W. WOODWARD, de- | poned until the 29th day of October, 1805, af | “Wine this; Cistro-st. cabie; It 85:6x141:4. £0 85 10 make the block of e sC limitiee | never presented itself to the directors, but | LECTURE BY « | tunnel has been continued a distance of 10 feet, | ceased, to the crediors of, and all persons having | eleven (11) 0'clock 4. M. of suiaday. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., & sirip 753200 rinning out b dear 0y *00 | admitted that the point was well taken. S Domintean Speaks on | [LEFIDE 18 otal distance 180 fect from e top of | clalme agains: inesald dccoased, 1o exbIbi them ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secrotary. | 638 Market stroet. Auctionsers. S Wal s i om! 1l ise, The face shows quartz b « nat g;m constraction could be an adjsest 20| “Of course, we are just as much mail- [ The m-ch;gu':-::m Lt the ralse. The face shows quarts and porphyty, | #ASH 00 “"m”"f,“"}y“""",'fi of this notice, to the gald | m—ee the school. [ carriers as_any of the railroads of the nJ menced, which is now out § feet. The face s in | $Xecutors of sald last will of HENRY W. WOOD- © ith the| «Lj its thousands, but bad | quartz giving low assays. There has been no ore | WARD 8t the ofiices of CORMAC & DONOHOE, 1a: °"’5§§.:3’3§“¥§2 gsrl:u'g:rid el & %ou_m ét.nwe(;I e %i:‘:'fi’fi :nt‘ilzr the Lo !l"{st ns of thousands.” Bl trom th mine durin tho week: e B antiaco. StALS of Califoraia, the. s heitvy fienern oo sutee- sAounnk | United St Gonernment, 108, Srcf | Teading slaye it e o 8 Ohette ety | Shn Pnaebcs e clhivmn o e e bit. of history aiready. heing the ue s, | f2CoRE ruling of the Supreme Oonft of 118 | his was practicaliy the text of Rev. J. | xiave Sompleced repales o sho 500 and 700 sta- | DC'S, B state in the Clty and County of San Frae: which 014 Glory flont o e tom | United Btates it is very evident O'Neil's discourse at St. Dominic’s | tions, Have extract ns an unds of | L1e S8G B8NS e ifornte, meda County bruyudi:ged:;ifi: {ppof the Ala- | employes of those cars are enjoined from M., O'Neil's ore. The car samples averaged $29 07 per ton. : i M. POGSON and JAMES EVELYN BEL] =y he Midwinter striking. In the case of the Baltimore | Church lass evening. The Brunswick mill commenced work on Over- | x5 10 TORSUN A8d S A M B By iy il il i e great power | man ore on October 11. re ; C Oscar Bartels has been indioted by the strikers, it was decided that the strikers| I recognize the good of the gi P i 0ro on Coibhee 1o s iy OA%QA%?Q‘&?&}’H‘,’;E::&“" A ous French physician, wiil quickly cure you of all ner. 68 of the generative orgaus, such t Manhood, MA"H“"“ HESTUHED ;fi”’{g‘“;‘ great Vegetable e . Vitalizer,the prescrip. vous or Insom: Painsin the Back, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility. Ex-Convict 0’ ut cars on which et I likewise recognize the | started from the north lateral drifc 108 feet north : Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele an: fnltad StatesGrand Jury on « chargs of steas. | SO0d Hiot retuse to fake obtoass on WHICH | of the press, . Srhe Stition 1 dvaned 150 feek 1ac6 i pose sl | U1gr% 207 Baitery srcer, San Francisco, Constipation. Tt stopo al losies by day or night." Prevents quick: - gncalc ooner Star of Freedom from Oak. | there was mail matter, bu evil,” said he. in quartz, giving some fair assays. In the easy | _Dated at San Fran L i ness of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhces and o hereek, The schooner belonged to Williar, | take out cars used only for passengers. As| ™'y qoo) upon the influence of the | crossont from the face of the norih drift fourth | 79 ESOLUTION—AT A MEETING OF THE BEFORE anp AFTER 2!l the horrors of Impotency. CUPIDENE cleanses the liver, the Went onboriqtels, failing 10 secure a lease, | & matter of fact all our cars are mail cars, h and the home. “Upon | fl00r of north upraise they have sunk 20 feet and ‘Board_of New City Hall Commissioners, held pil kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities. h:“n'l:ficmo‘ end with a crew sailed her off | and in case of any difficuity we would | school, ‘l‘“‘c"“;“u““, 1.his. s erected L aiaectal Willi s SUSICEE, wid ey Ot o hana sl steetotion s wag | - O renather e o Dogtors 18 betsass nivety per cent are troublod with, is tri " sai ) cet from the east Ci e south lat- | passed to print: _— have mail matter on every car and thereby | this triple foundation, ‘tror i ~ Prostatitis. CUPIDENE I the only known remedy to cure without &n operation. 5000 testimoni« - T e . 4 , ithout | eral drift started 85 feet from the shaft station. Resol! That & progress estimate, No. 15, In insure an unbroken service. We employ | the superstructure of character. Without ey Brien., c 7 ade to obtain b tila | the 2’ $8175, in favor of O'Connell & Le A written \ntee given and'money returned if six boxes does not t & permanent cure, Denny 0'Brien, al about 100 mem on the entire system, but | all of these elements the structure will | his conncotion wae e 0O B e | e ot oo 65, pass vo prnt Wi | 80 bars s for $5.00, by maalh " Band Tor Feee eIt a5 e moniale Jonn s Heop l0ma8 Ryan, alins | did not realize before the full meaning of | fall.” erowscut mentioned 10 the Iast weekly Teport. | Ayes—Commissioners Sutro, .Creswell, Brod- Addsess DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Wright, alias Hurry Gordon, sn ex-con: | U 8 Mt e He deplored the fact that youth and ! Fom the 1050 level aud the cast ‘crogscat Jourth | ericks J.J. McCAETHY, Secretary. BROOKS' PHARMACY, 119 Powell street,

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