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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1897. 15 ] | given and Rev. S. Kinsey united the NEW TO-DA ' ‘ ALAMEDA COUN ; P SR LEme e mwmsan " | { | The bride is 14'and the groom 23, “fifis FA’L e t g It will contain 144 pages and will be pro- | commodations ‘for boats on & vart of it. . el s e o susely illustrated. “This, with grounds forg basebail and otber _OAKLAND, CaL. June & Among the contributors to the work are games, will afford the rising generation | tive commitiee in churge of the 9-“"""‘;“ & President Martin_Kellogg, Dr. E. 8. Hol- plenty of room for various kinds of sport, | | ment of the Eustern visitors on Alameda x Gen, Professor E. W. Hilgard, Pro- | and at the same time not interiere with | | County day_ at the close of the Christian £y : LY | fessor E. J. Wickson and Charles | any public use of the water front. Itis| Endeavor Convention in Ssn Francisco = | Howard Shin, of the State University; expected that the Board of Trustees will héxt mantb, has announced the following D ainl A a gnn. Cl;usbiprzckfill,n{ogu Muir, Reg | be asked to take some action in the prem- A Ranch T GI‘O s, Wa "=°;flm“‘°=’= | Horatio Stebbuns, D, assions, C. E. ises shortly. | | Finance—a. H. Breed, chairman. epUty Juinian ttacke | Uren, Cn(-}rlas Yale, C. E. Grunsky, A. i ‘A Mean Swindler. er, DS, £00s, | se“;,’?“e’éfiv’x‘,‘n““.’if;’l'fié:.fi"“‘.f“f,f“;‘h":‘,’;l' ] - : 4 Hoiman, Ge N. P. Chipman, Captain — ME Cal G " ge Collins, Geort eth, W. Fran 3 | at Mldnlght in Fruit- W. L. Merry, Hon. W. G. Clrtis, Prof ssor | 'Bfix&:fi&? Bfé found’ gii‘.?,‘ of“'omfi:fi.‘; HOI’SSS and Implements F'ii‘—'céfifii'i’-"ue%régvfi}'r‘fio%l1 (chairman), J. | Emo:y E. Smitt, Samuet E. Wason, J. Papa Arendt G&VG His SOH money on false pretenses by Justice | M : E Farnham, J. A. Britton, E. U. Lyon, A. J. vale. A Finch, John H. Wise, Eiwood Cooper, | P Morris and a jury this aiternoon. He ob- 185108, Powell, R. i | ¢ Charles M. Chase, 1. N. Hosg, Hon. Horace tained $65 from & poor couple, who were | | Kinsey, A. B. . 8 = e Davis, Colonel William Forsyth, Will S, a Check for a Thou- piving mim full board and lodging, by | _— ;Belraahmenis x D2 (&"“LDE 4. M. Gardiner and Edwin H. d Doll x-unreéemin*_lo them that he had a posi- | A i 3 3. ‘Af{ = . vugh. | tion in San Francisco and would soon re- | coh, =4 Shot at His Assailants, Though coniLipol, te gentiomen named wil sand Lollars. 78y them. Jusiice Morris sentenced him D. F. Armstrong Is Badly | i Bmwon. R | GRS { . : | T relating | to six months in tue County Jaii and re- cExposit.on—Giles H. Gray (chairman), J. W. 2 2 - Badly Injured by a Pick | specialties. | marked ihat he regretted be coud not| Wanted by Mrs, Bassett |xelion i T gl webh reres Geldle | O CTOR SWEANY Berkeley Miscellanies. . . < | give him more. " Priniing—W. R Thomas (chairman), Frank | s Handle. 5 Joseph McClain and family returned to-dsy | Did Not Leave Him Until the | Christian Endeavor Rally. ! of 8an Leandro. le orflnf T % Culnensen, KR Trcueit Whase ieputation Is Established br | from an extended visit st Castle Crag. ) | ALAMEDA, Car.,.June 26 —The Chris. C. G. Lloyd. gn _Tears o0 UnpasRiIsied s yansg 1 EDA, CaL., 26. - | 5 Wil . at 737 Marke eet, San Francisco Rex. J. M. Thompson, eattor of the Ocoldent, Steamer’s Gangplank Was | ALAMEDA. Car.. ] take charge of the PRATR PR DR S G el e el f < Wiil preach et Ashby to-mOrroW morning. services at the Santa Clara avenue Meth- . | o LN urch, E. C. | the age n the cure of all Chronic Nervous and i COonfined to His House on Account of | The Peraita Cycling Club gave s smoker last Pulled Ashore, ynumcnmch to-morrow. In the mosning | Might Be Able to Account for the 3. H. Mac | Private Diseasos of men and women, includ- | ; evening at South Berkeiey Hall, at which s Rev. C. E. Rich will preach. In th, . s S. Naismitn, | ing: Nervous Debility, Liver = complain’s, | . prea In the even: o the Serions Cuts on His | 1arge delegation was present. e e o SRR S by| Proceeds of the Large Crop Raymond Russ’ Play. | Troapias, - Pemale Wearnoss. Lotk Vitatits: | The announcement of courses for the next | Miss Kramer. Profe: . A, Wil . ey i rouble 1 sk Hous ity 1 Head. | colloge vear at the State University is ex- | But the Little Teleph: 0 W W, “Bristol .m’:'.:.'{:, "T,,":";;,,‘,zg and Other Things, [‘)“‘L““l Car., June 26.—The first | N O et Sisesens Ehoump . Pected 1o appear about August 1. | b the” Luttis yTalephons Operstor |ioh Ths asoratsd’ i with “the Maacs e Skian Theator ment week: It s ents | and Sirictire, and’ Ulcefs, Fis- g R L R e Had Been Previously Secreted | colors of purple and gotd. | | ded “Nancy Till” and written by Ray- | e b o I OFFICE SAN F: yesterday from & three weeks’ trip to Alaska. | | Kuights to Take a Sail. | - Six 7 mond J. Russ, a university boy and now | o y 1t you tronbled with pim- i . b b R e Mondsy afternoon at the residence of the | meeting of Alameda Lodge, K. of P., last Y e et | ginia Vaughn, the pretty and popular | society, stupidness, despondency, loss of en- Deputy Constable Quinlan was held up | 1 ridine, Mrs. George W. Haight, on Dwight S | evening, the inyitation of E, K. Taylor to | MF%: John Bascett, who owns a ranch | Oakland girl who has made such a dit- | ergy, smbition and seifconfidence, which ab- by two men last night, and in the course | way. | take a sail on his yacht, the Emeraid, was | "8 San Leandro, is arxious to find D. | tinct hit at the Oakland Theater, will play | solutely unfits you for study or business, you of the operation he was not disposed to be | Professor Carl C. Plehn of the department OAxLAND OFFICE SAX FRANCISCO CALL) | unanimously accepted, and Thursday, | F- Armstrong. Marshal Ramage is help- | a part. The theater will be handsomely | $hould take treatment. from- this old-esiab- v e 26, : | 3 i 5 lished and well-known successful specislist quiet, so he was promptly. knocked down. | of bistory and economics at the universily [ 908 Broadway, June 6. { | Aucust5, was decided as the date of the | ine ber and has sent out postals all over | decorated 1n university colors. s g G The attempted robbery and assault to | it 10-day on & summer outing in Strawberry Miss Dora Uphoff, the pretty telephone f event. Itisexpected that there will bea | the State furnishing = description of him. Janitors’ Salarie: ‘aliey. o | A ¥ QY There are murder ‘ceslicred guit’ b mtaaighe in | #iri of Haywards, who is now Mrs. Jerome | large atiendance and lots of sport. | Armstrong is missing, but 0 are other | BERKELEY. Cat., June 26.—The ques- | NIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEY, There, 222 A union choralservice of the Christian En- front of the Wetherbee home, at Fruit- | deavor Society will be neld to-morrow even. | Atendt, and her husband are at Ready for Bryan. | things. ‘The cherry crop has gone, so | tion of ihe reduction of the university jan- | f You Woupled with weal aching backs and vale avenue and Kast Fourteenth street. | ing at 6 o'clock in the First Congregational | Honolulu. The young elopers, as was| ALAMEDA, Cat. June 26.—The Ala. | have the proceeds of it. Tne horse has | 1lors salaries is still a topic for discus- | yeryous debility atd premature decay. Many i Every effort is being made to keep the | CPUTCh: surmised. were both on the Australian | meda Bimetailic Clubare arranging for a | gone; much of the ranch implements has | $107: The sudden cut be the regents of | dio ‘of this difficu zuorant of the cause. i i - Mrs. Mary Smith, a missionary from China, Tair a secret, as this is the second time | yi)| gpenk’ before’ the congregation at the — tan officer has been held up within a | Friends' Church, near Ashby avenue, to-mor few weeks. | row morainz. Deputy Quinlan was walking along| George E. Hanscom, who made the highest P 5 record at Vallejoin the examination for mae- Fruitvale avenue when he was met by two | {Sf eloetricianof 1he povy-yard 16 a son of men, who at once made the usual high-| John O. Hunscom of Berkeley. wayman’s request. Quinlan was very The Sunday hours of the Berkeley postoffice much surprised that bis star did not at | will be changed beginning with the first Sun- day ly. The office will be open from once cause the robbers to take to their | J57, J'Y;, The office will b oven irom heels, ‘and he made some demnr before | beginning at 12:45 o'clock. complying and pointing his arms sky- | Word was received to-day from Sweet Briar ward, camp that Lawrence, the only son of Professor . | W. B. Rising, wes much improved from his at- The robbers were not inclined to tem- | tack of appendicitis and will probably re- porize, and while Quinlan was hesitating | cover. he was struck violently on the head with | Howard Russell, LL.D., mx 0};18 .\'monnl: S 1 n representative of the Anti-saloon Liague, wi & pikchandle. I delled i L0, e et Pothicy: Aol TR, AT st | ground, but before anything could be | Monday evening. He issaid to be aneloquent taken from him the robbers heard some- | orator. body approaching, so they left the con- | Tne Posen Fire Company of West Berkeley | Sinhio Blesding aliate e fall. has elected a new pet of officers as follows: President, Wiliiam Merritt; vice - president, He was not stunned, aithougk severely | Harry Dean; secretary-treasurer, J. Donahue} iniured, and after getting upon his feet, | foreman, James Marsicano; assis{ant foreman, ) : . Van Cambrich. Quinlan managea 1o get out ms gun. He their salaries from $60 to $55 a month has | The most obsunate cases of this character d been the cause of much compiaint, both | treatea w & success. | niture is missing and Mrs. Bassett fe ls | from the standpoint of equity and from RUPTURE, Yoy metnod, sure cure, paintess | gratetul that her twenty acres of earth is | the fact that they are required to work Ve treatment, nn knife, no deten- LfEn from nine to ten hoursa aay, in alleged | t1on from work, no experiment. ‘A positive, eft her. e N | certain and permauent cure.. His treatment The lady does not know whether Arm | Violation of the State labor lasw. | 4 The cut in salaries was made so that | Sirviricocels Bas also proved @ boon to sul- strong and t'e missing things left toge- { ferers from this distressing afiction, as it at. ther or at different times, but sue believes | | anotner janitor might be employed with- | tacks the cause of the trouble and strengthens tbat if Armstrong be brought back an | pay. tion. out drawing on the State treasury for his | and restores the parts 1o their natural condie | accounting will certainly help to prove | _ Mrs. Ross Is Located. | DISEASES OF WOMEN. :1113:;?:: many | who despoiled her ranch. | JOAKLAND, CiL, June —Special | ) reated ey Sbe tnmks \at least that Armstrong | Officer C. E. Lufkin has secured service e TR ML should bs able to explain why he left the | upon Mrs. M. L. Ross of summons to | WRITE i Frearito™ theits: Bock ~Guide | rancls i such a different condition from | attend court and show cause Why she | .;q'neir diseascs, fres on application. Cot tbatin which he found it. For this pur- | hould not forfeit $7500. She went on the | respondence st confidenus pose she has taken steps to secure his.re- | bond of Root, the gold-brick man. He | g o .o, 108py - Some months ago Mrs. Bassett placed | been taken to secure the amount. 737 Market street, op, xaminer” office, her ranch in charge of Armstrong. She = - i San'Fri al allowea him full swing in the manage. | NEW TO-DAY. | (ment, but he was 1o account fully to her | __ for the crop of cherries, amountipg to | several tons. Armstrang reported some| A TRUE VITALIZER. ' weeks ago that everything was satisfac- | | tory und that there was a good crop of [ | cherries, and that he would attend to e 2one; a wagon has gone; some of the fur- Ty . 5 A .| The Regents of the University have ree their picking and sale and let Mrs. Bassett — | tovkiseveratishols at b8 TetTeAUNE FOD- |igycatai {ha Boasa pl Town Teasioes o poar know of bis success. He kept his word re- WEDNESDAY, bers, but apparently did not - hit -any- | pone the work on Oxford street unti lating to the picking and sale, but for-ot éo report, He bas not been seen for some Wednesday..................June 30, 1897, At 12 o'clock ., AT SALESROOMS, 14 POST ST. HOOKER & LENT, Kkeal Estate Agents. PROBATE SAaIE! No. 1—4 Flats, Rents 850 per month. £89 to 575 Seventh st NE. side, vet Brvant and Brannan: 2-story subsiantial house: lo: ¥ x50, thing but tie fence. order that payment for the same m | The sound of the shots attracted the at- | out oi the second installment of taxcs, which | tention of Depniy Constable Cramer, and | becomes due in June of next year. | when he found the wouaded officer he | e | assisted him to a drugetore, Wheie® his: Bryan in Oakland. | wounds were treated. T occurred was rewarded by tbe finding of a | Wittee in charge of the Bryan meeting in | pickhandle, on which was some blood. | suls city on July 7 met last evening and It is a vicious-looking .weapon and named the following sub-committees: could easily kill a man in the hands of a | Invitation—M. J. Laymsnce. G. L. Fish, N. J. | murderer. 1t isnow held by the police as | Manson, Robert McKiilican, J. W. Dutton. | s | Recently Mrs, Bassett visited her ranch and she met surprises everywhere. The cherry crop was gone and even the fruit | boxes Lad been disposed of. A visitlo the barn< and outhouses showeda that | everything bad disappeared. In fact, | there was nothing left but the trees and the =oil they are planted on. Mrs. Bassett has madeasearch for Arm- strong and is somewnat in doubt as to V. | Flats, Rents $50 50. | S | - Reception—G. W. Baker, John M. English, B Sridence, In caso e iehperadost aTe ever{ o o sl eroraia, 0. W Dution; ad. 1oy | whether he left the ranch in good order 419 1 ton 50, o Harrit, off -Brainas, R tbe Ao it & dark part of | 22 |and tne implements have disappeared bet. th:’ size of .ot 50x80. : | 76 ral committee—W. n M. since or whether he knows wnere the 0. 3—Co tage and table. 418 Clinton st., or Harriet: 1-5:0ry cottage of 4 | things have gume. Marshal Ramage is o WTh g Tox B RaTed FONIA S e Ber nd expects toland his man in | ¢ - (TR 2L » | o S et T A oy v R e Ta T I thStaLe. [ “DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BILT.” | month: size of loc 25x7. the avenue Quinlan does not know if he | F, \ could recognize them. He is confined to | ald his couch to-asy, but will be fally recov- | mai ered in & few days. w. aymance, ., Dutton, Robe er, A. T. McDonough, SN " No. 4—-Hotel Property, Rents $75. y S Hi 2 | AN APPLIANCE THAT GIV S SPAKKS OF ¢ e ok The wounded deputy has no idea of the | Kerwin, Seth Mann and Jaies Henneberry Bn;e" 015-; 1:)Ar;!d"‘r]onz has_ du;e life Into your nerves. p that vou feei, | Harmouy Hotel, Braduan acifcomarl. bot identity of his aseailants, but doss not | i naice—George L. Fish, G. W. Baker, K- M. | nothing wrong he should have made his | is power is felt upon the sufface of the body 1a oSt s 5 52 Dot | Fitzgerald, F. J. Moffitt, S6th Mann and Alex | report of the crop before leaving. one’ moment. 1t permeates think any of his shots nit them. € Was | Hirshberg, E i lecturer on the public ' s0 dazed that he could not get up from Carriages—F. W. Leonhardt, N. J. Manson, sician of note, every sel utific wo 1he ground before the robbers had a good | A. T. McDonough, James Heuneberry, Robert | start. His head is badly cut and he lost a | M¢ - X | i i 52 Parade—R. M. McKillican, J. W. Laymance, ey ot htood. No clew tothe | ; W Dutton, N. J. Manson and Seit Mann ) read, tells you that “iectricity 18 Life.” 'hvery | spitable for grocsr: 715 Brannan st., S. i S AFE e of y our belog sives dewions fadon of the | cor. of Branmwn piace: 2-siory improvements, | ruch Of this assection. It i a fact. Noone doabis | sea 25, 6 flai above; size of lo { b | I With your nerves and bioud charged with ‘his | Joxyoo . Too CToom fat &l i electric force there is Lo chance for disease. no g — place jor weakness. It s the fundamental princi- | TKRMS OF SALE—Cash, subject to confirma- o Ta P ot M ple of vigorous manho.d and womanhood. Wh re | tgm of Probate Court. it is disease cannot be. res without droggin N. B.—A deposit of 10 per cent required, B A e L ATy & e & & e oo Time for examinat 00 of title. | Rancher's 14-Year-01d ented m.‘n T aTaniet o be superior to all Title perfect and satist tors. RICEs. Buy | We wiil assist in secjiring a loan from any bank Decoration—J. W. Duiton, J. W. Laymance, | { N.J. Manson, Robert McKillican, R. M. Fiiz: ger Transportation—Seth Mann, A. T. McDon- | el it you sre e prercde 1 U5 T for vurues Wi desire famme. l ; 5 3 : quel, George L. Fish, James Heuncberry, G Daughter, CRCE 4 4 Sacramentost.. cor. Kearny, | o i o0kER & LEN { | aluable Work Being Compiled | “idvertising-J. . Lagmance, seth Mann, — Stnts v milower Ho by BrAron, Mo | .t . BalEsagasen = i : 3.M. English, F. W. Leonnardt, J. W. Dutton, | : AR Goiogs, macaments: ano Soo. Rwenean: | i by Leading Men for Gener | Misie—R M. Fitzgerald, 3. M. Engiish: {The Groom Is a Very Industrious|&in soss "* * e s | ‘O .Ilnmcs }Lcnneben)‘. George L. Fish, A. T. Me- | Y N Wh 0 it d th B¥ For RUPIURE use +“DR. PIERCE'S | TBNB Pu cHy . v e Ma. Deti c Truss™ = Distribution, Grand stand—Robert McKillican, M. J. Lay- | oung Mau, Whe Uommitted the | Ma-neu i Truss. 2.0 58 mance, R. M. Fiizzerald, Seth Mann, G.W. Successor 10 DK. LAZ PO TAL graduate of Canton Medicai Col- lege. after a very suc. cess! practice ot many years in China, Das 10 ated in_ San Francisco. The sur- ) prising aud marvelous | cures eftected by hi, Lerbs demoust:sta their potence and b skill. ~ These her Error of Eloping. { Chichester’s English Diamond Bran { ENNYROYAL PILLS| | o been bleszed, forgiven and is now the | o . T MRS. DORA ARENDT (nce Ubhcff), Who Is Now Helping | ¢iF\® fstber's somin-lav. g e X |~ A week ago Miss Minnie Bordes ran e, tevcimoual. 824 President Kellogg, Hon. Olaus 8preck- | 1ne address will be delivered on Lincoln | els, Dr. Stebbins, John Muir and | *7uare if the city will grant permission, | 2 Improvements for Pledmont. Others Among the Editors. OAKLAND, CaL., June 2.—A meeting ABNIT | Slstriss-which, bas hoen aunexad 1otk KELEY. C. Fins 06 2 8 district, w ke OAKLAND, CaL., June 26.—Peter Peteo will not be shot by ap irate father for ab- | ducting his daughter, but instesd he has r Ladles,” in leier. by retarn cure over 400 dtfferen: s | pose to organize and work for the best in. i 2 | i on . 10,000 Teimoniale, Fems Jeper. | cases, I @ ‘ eralgistribusion through the United Siates | Krutis of'that_ ortion of Gronter Onk | 1ier Young Husband 1o Spend His Father's $1000 Check | avay trom ber home at Liermore with | _\— Fou ik ‘IR ISTNE | SRS Ploame e = volume setting fozth ina succinct man- | Inod. Thoy desire to push_the matter of in Honolulu. ke checdy bl it 5 ; XThme Phmiysy ner the varied resources and industries of | sidewalking Piedmont avenue 1o the cem- | Z L s California. | tery and secure necessary police protec- purtued the couple and eeushi them at | Baja California | i{%fi;fih?&:‘?fi‘lfi:{; sfictea Vith day The work is intended to be of incal- | H9% steamer, but it is not probable that they,rousing reception for Bryan on July 7. onterey, as- they were trying to get a - : kind of malsdy whatsover are invited to cal - 2 04d Fellows' Da; A i b o | amiana B] ter Office, 727 Washington Street. 1 fi 8 i | = | will any further than t, de. | All the stores in Alameda will close from | tug to take them to szea to married, h . culable benefit to the State, since it will OAKLAND, CaL., June 26.—Tbe 0dd | Tbfio y further than the islande, | 9 A .10 12 M., 110 9P, ai Sam polist ST LI indevelopdd. fearasoss of slopement was very cleverly |10 10 12 A M. during the time of his| Minnie was taken home and a shotgun | 75 A POWERFUL APHRODISIAGC AND | OENMMI' Fellows of this city have selected July 17 | APHE 2 N0 | @y, 10421513 California and the opportunities bhere | Lo yer: Qay at thy exposition - Clicies | plannsd and Mr. Arendt Sr. is not at ali | speech. Tue finance committee of the | was to give Peter his quietus when he specific tonuc for the | xvel and urlnary orzany | —— _ = ;- club report plenty of money in sight for | should again meet Bordes. ©of both sexes, and u grea: remedy for diseases ot | § which awalt the capitalist and the home- | G. Dodge ‘has been selected chairman of | pleased at the manner in which he was | {no necessary expenses. Minuie's father, however, has cooled off. | {hvigsetir sy & coniae ¢ g E20%, Bostorailva | g DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR setker. . the committee in charge and K. G. treated by his son. Knowing that the | Alameda Notes. and has decided that Peter is a very well. | ko long-winded testimonials neCossary. PRAERIEE /. sontres ot bt i | The volume is being compiled under the | ham secretary. An evering parade by | young people were a great deal in each | James Monroe Council of the Junior Order | meaning youne man. The lad has worked NAoks, ALrs & BEUNE, Agents, | cannot cura. THIS RET REM. L immediate supervision of W. H. Mills, | the Odd Feliows and & literary pro- | other’s company Mr. Arendt made his | of American Meohanics gave & well-attended | steadily on- the ranch for eight vears and | 8%3 Market St., 5, ¥.—(Send tor Curcular) EuY stops all losses in 24 hours, 1 chairman of the publication committee. | gramme will be features of the day. |son a very generous offer of a trip to | chteriainmentat Blanding Halllestevening. | during that time had saved $2000, which [~ —————————————— S e i o T i S - Australia, | N0 one knew what the terme | o 2105 Tisdale of tbis ci. 23,3607, 014 424 | was n the keeping of Bordes. He's fo- NEW WESTERN HOTEL, | [QUd LClI fores. E1004 Divcase aad all wascins { : 5 XS E RN dustrious ana reliable and so Bordes con- | 1~ ‘ 4 1 gects of el were, but now that the whole story is out | from the Rush Medical College at Chicago. § EARNY AND SHINGTON STS.—RE- S ealed, $2 NEW OFFICIALS AND THEIR IDEAS—NO. 8. e, A sendt LA i bt | Hehad siready graduated from the Hanne. | seated toa wedding. | Eopodeled and renovated. KING, WAKD® CU. | BOTTLES, 85: fusruntéed 1o cate any case r. Arendt talks freely of the incident. maun Coluege in San Francisco and the Ecleo. | Minnie's mother was not agreeable, | European plan. kooms 30 io 8180 per day, 31 Die 3 A LS M DTG L ST R il He bad no idea that a marriage bad | tic of the same city, thus exviog him diplomas | however, and it took & ecuple of davs | 1o ¥5 Por Wek 8810830 per moncn: trse buths: 855 Brondway, Oakiand, Cal 5, & P! | bot and cold water every roo: ife graies 4 | Alsens: ared. L | taken place, and be promised bis son that | from all three schools of medicine. longer to gain her consent. It was finally | every room: elevacor rans aisigue *° © e R C S e | when he was aboard the steamer he would | | give him a big check. He stayed with | Jerome till the gangplank was drawn | ashore, and then he took from his pocket s cbeck for $1000 and told his boy to bave a good, sensible time. He watched the 3 T amer pasa out toward the Golden Gate d returned to Pleasanton, satisfied that ad been the means of breaking off the match he did not favor. But while he was congratulating him- self on his success there were two people also congratnlating themselves in a state- room as they looked at that $1000 check, While Arendt Sr. was saying good-by to | his yourg and preity wife was | y in & stateroom, waiting for | nt n_her busband should | tell her that they we: fe. The scheme worked perfectly, and not until Papa Arendt reaa THE CALL did he know that s marriage had 1aken place at fan Ratael several months azo and that he had un- | - wittingly started the couple on a luxuri- | B i === 0 - M E DY; ous honeymoun. e Papa Uphoff is not at all displeased over the wedding. H s that his daughier has wedded & popuiar and worthy young man, who bas good pros- pects, and_he will not sav anvthing un- | ! pleasant about it. Mrs. Uphoff is of |he" FOR- | same mind, and it is supposed that Dora’s parents wers not. aliogetter ignorant of | HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PAINS IN GENERAL, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, her departu! o . o 2 < . 5 B e Cholera Morbus, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Pneumonia, Nervous, Liver and- ] A Fraternat :fiu‘:—,_l:—.;:;‘:fl:’,.-; Kiduey Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Local and General Debility, | ! ALAMEDA, Cav. June 3 Some .li:..‘ Headache, Earache, Toothache, Sickness in Stomach, Backache, Burns, Swellings, ’ sin 6 star L] 'as published at . - : . ¥ . - the lodge of Modern Trojune which hae Boils, Sores, Ulcers, Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Wounds, Indigestion, "l’:.:'??’ -;;_!;-T- g;g,-o;;;:a;;;w;;ymg. Skin Diseases, Excessive Itching and many other complaints too numerous to i1 the lodge, it is {rae, but. ihe orpanis | name here. The most skeptical are convinced after trial. tion has entirely recovered from it und 1s now in'a prosperous conditio A mest- ing was heid Jast night and seven mem- . bers wi itisted. The membersbip in- > emcluS some of the best-known peop& xr;; Prlce’ 25(:‘ 50c9 sl‘oo Per BOttlel this city, : 7" The Jark Proposition. a i = b : 2 EDA, CaL., - . g trade i . . i i OAKLAND, CaL, June 26.—Harry Thomss, the new secrstary of (he Board of Public | osttion 10 mebe s are med i The prov. For sale by:all druggists. The supplied by Redington & Co., Mack & Co. and Langley & Michacls, San Francisco, Worke, is of the opinion that because a man is 8 public oficial it is not necessary toimmure | the tract of land owned by the City on the oo oyes g one's sel in an office and {gnare all amusement. Sccretary Thomas {s trying to organize | shore of the estuary mests with yeners | - = * L. Callisch, Wholesale Agent for the Pacific Coast, San Jose, Cal a basebal] team; he is a0 amatcur acior and can also acquit himself creditably as a singer. | approval. Iv appears that there are ten i - g When the members of the board are Aot too bsy they, send for théir secreiary and order |acres all told, and the idea isto bave a an impromptu entertainment. 11 comes to order. public wharl on part of the front and ac- gmfl*#fi%flfimfi*fim ! | g

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