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ALAMEDA C !Cauncl met to-night to hear urmes's‘\ = protesis were very forcible, but when the — = _— Street Superintendent expiained that with amount to 2 cents a square foot several of | PLANNING MANY SPIRITUALISTS TO |HAS A MAN .‘::m‘r:"ss:s':::z:fl:":f:::fr-rfr:: ENDEAVORERS | Ipmve the city’s streets, and so the matter | | CHAS. LEYY & (0., AUCTIONEERS. | REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. | was laid over for a week and the Councll- salesrooms—1135 Market Seress | == 1 | Tuesday........... -.June 23, 1897, | AT "TATTERSALLIS' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1897 » -~ ol P Killed a Mountain Lion. : Prepa’rations WEH Under 1135 A4 A0 sioek .:.T.u._ SN YYE ¢ srh, | 721-723 Howard Street OAKLAND, Can, June 28 —President SN % | e 1 ViLL SEL Tuesdav, June 29, 1897, at 11 A. ML y | { William B. Pringle of the City Council | : AN ELEGANT LiING 01 FURNITURE, | yo o $8 ity 5 1 G Ca Bo | CataneMontink Followad | bmi an encgnnie? Tocently wih amone: | WAY $0 Provide a | A%EESANLSLOLESRITNRD wesuynio o s niincey worcans | r : o Camp- ain lion. The brute nearly won the fight ware; one Slugle-dour Iron Safo. | Jiarness. Consizhmen's 50 ieited ounty xposition to Be p-Meeting Followe by A Berkeley Lad & Fond |andifhenad the Couneit womd nave hat | Roya] Welcome. SRS ARSI (8 GV Guevoey A ; . . | t0 elect another president. It was on the ARG R B | wi A R 5 Ready for Opening | @ Congress at Masonic Lover of Snakes of |ranksof the e River that the encounter | won | GRAND FURNITUR? AUCTION. il not be wo great us to render it necessary s | occurred. Mr. Pringle came upon the o | delegates, aud all persons ars therefore cau- ext Week. | Hall, Every Degree | animal suddenly, but fired for his heart. | o, P TO-MORROW (WEDKESDAT), 1icnod agaiust this and other expenses. 4 | ) [ His sim proved poor and_the aoimal | Big Delepationa Expeoted From {.0 i Jens8o-atast & 2, 00 |3 s cinong the business man 1n bt | [ | sprang upon him. In the serimmage that M gy e o ticular, much interest is being manifested | | followed several shots were fired before ost of the Eastern | The Elegant Stock of Fine Furnirure, [ 10 the matter of decorations, and from one finally reached a vital spot. Then Carpets and Household Equipments contalued . Present indications Market street will be on 0! | for, | - e | . | | Prizes Are Offered for Specimens | A Medium Arouses the Anger|Has Fondled Them and Cared | 12 dath griv relaxed and the lion rolled | States. 1n the s.ore 861 Market st., opposite Poweil. 1;\1:1 zo witn purple and gold. R. H. | over dead. | FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. | White, who is superintending the Con- [ of Local Amateur " of the G. A, R, Veterans | for Them Ever Since He | The World Gets the Town Printing. | o e Bitwek | gtrict o o Hie iy S0k es et o Dot oo BERKELEY, CaL. June 28—The Town | it completed by Saiurday nisht. It will Talent. i by His Charges. { Was Able to Walk. | Frusices met to-nicht and awarded the|The Oalifornia Delegation Will Not |Z3aid nf, BIseil & hoeons JB!oNstn i a3y E snte s B kieniaxt Mon EE | 24 s World, Trustees Christian Hoff, W. i | Be So Large as at First delegation full ehort of Hhe 10000 i Geleg s | The following subscriptions were re- Marsten and Town Attorney Hayne re- i 110t Shows & ConsiAn: Eain. - Penusyivania, | POrted to-day: to Oolebrata -ours st Mhos 5 ported to the board that they consideres xpected. for instancs, which started in with an esti: | Previously reported $14,083 78 AVH.\‘!'EL With a | Declares It to Be a Pity That the| Teddy Finn, the “Boy Charmer,” 8ays | the journal a legitimnte newsjaper, and P | mate of 500, ras increased her registerod deie. | texamine?, ©O 1600 o a Special Frater- Inmates of Santa Monica Were Suakes Are All Right When You . |IiTaccordingly’ secsived tah comtract over —_— B g o tne_s@geestion of Transportatton | I J. Crockse. .. -.. . g P ¢ ; g | its opponents, the . Advocaie and | | Manager Wittiam G Alexander I wili ask vou | A- i+ hrvan Shoe Company. rogramme, Not All Shot. Get Used to Them. | Herald, who had bid from $1up. The| Qgitea party of Louisville people and | 1o make one final effortin behelf of the con- | FBEFal & Co . | | World's bid was 30 cents, both for adver- | oo+ Keninckians will leave .the 29th to | Y-htion and fu the interest of our Caifornia | 7 Coberi oo = | 5 tisements and legal notices. | g delegation. To that end you are asked to join | L e attend the International Conven: s with the scc B 1 S Nichoias Hotel Disposal of Garbage Ashes. ies of your eity or G- Gaol X OARLAND OFFICE SAx FRANCISCO Ca : s e . | Young P 's S Christian En- | in s graud celebratior of the Fourth of July, | s bur luz R e L R EANCINOD CAYL ) O#KraxD Orrice £AN Fraxcrsco CALL,) BERKELEY, Cis, Jome 3% —Noeth | OAKLAND, Uas Saps 21 - The ges | 58 Prdpiva Sodisy of Ulkwimkian Bu- | s & amed oslsbiatis o Datriaita nddcasses o 108 Broadway, June 28, § 908 Broadway, June 28, § % e e s Al d : | deavor, which will be in session here from | ° I ienokals for 5 s dalegac| s T ¥, June 28, bas a snake fancier in the per<on | bage crematory people caused a little | e th specinl appeals for au increased delega: | Fouk Wua six days more remain in which to| The spiritualists have been so enihused { Teddy F the 15 1d s F ¢ . |storm n the Council to-nignt by asking | July 7 to 12 Tweaty thousand persons u from your section to tne convention, | pare for the Oakland Exposition, and | over their camp-meeting just closed that | o Teddy Finn, the 15-year-old son of J. 1, %0 ission to dump their ashes in the | are expected to be attracted to the Gotden | _Sunday afternaon, July 4, offers « good time e = & ihe lirge bitidiiss are i R Finn, who has a den of eleven reptiles of | 7% T F™ S0 et i for this Service, but if this does not harmonize irg rapidly | they are now preparing to organize a Tom barns into decorated | stock company and erect a tabernacle of - spiritualism in this city. An attempt is man Cuveliier pr te City by this religious convention. Sl ARl | ;i | g g th your local situation let the rally be held | various species. He handies them as|and sid it wasa return to the old condi- | Those in Kentucky who have 80 far | Moncas niche o e adroitly and cares for them as tenderly as | tion of affairs and the Councilmen de- | gionified their intention to make the trip | _As Endeavorers it will be especiaily appro- Business Groatly Improved OAKLAND, CaL., June 28.—Dr. R. F. e A e e e if they were a kennel of young puppies. cided that they would gooat 10 the crema- 5 priate for us to celebrate Independence day in | Coyie, who reiurned from the East Batur- Efforts are beiny made to have evcry in- | alto to be made to purchase and improve | 1 1hey were a ke e to walk Teddy | torv locality and “smell around” before | 878 this manner, and it is our hope that this may | day evening, said to-day: “Business is Ever since he was able to walk Teddy : ¥ | R. W. Davis, Eagle Station; J. H. Davis, | ve but the inauguration of similar celebra- iy s i % granting the permissio e pao Bt om0 o P .| improving in the Esst. Mines ure being Louis: thel, Miss e Krager, | tions on each succeeding Fourth. I trust that B bt { A Printer’s Death. Miss Lizzie B. Crider, Miss Juha Page, Louiss | the loyalty that has charscleriz:d your ;’::r:ni:dn“:fl:llmye fie'en;;lan&fur usleln;l; i i 3 E g KLAND. C. 98 " ville; L. B. Buckner and party, Shelbrvili responses to previous calls from the State of- etter jeeling e outlos { vear to illusirate t} of gathering about him a variety of | OAKLAND, Car., June s “[‘“’“}1“““ R. J. Gough, Rev. L 1. Howell, ev. C. Chris. | ficers may be repested in this matter, and | is more hojeful than it wasa year ago. ically, so if ; t squirming, twisting serpents. of William A. Brunsfrup were shipped 10 | jansen, J. Fishback and party, Profe:sor | that from one eud of our State to the other | The hard times are certain Sed."” tically, <o i e atall it will have iy q 2. g serp . t e Atnercionialls e g L "“1‘ iums, i Teddy's pride Is 8 young king snake, | S30\8 Cara to-day for burial. He died | piner and party, Miss Kate Prentice, Mrs. A. | Indeendence day will be celebratea as never | gagopliin/ e ctorially. To-morrow morning a Spiritualists’ TPV " has had & mania for creeping things, and | has availed nhimself of every opportunity beet lactory at Alvarado has sent word | outgrowth of the present activity of spirit- | ) dustry of the county represented, but the | the camp-meeting grounds. The natural that it will be impossivle at this season of | ualism is to be the establishment of a prac- | school for the education of public ndust n so called because it is said 1o be able tg | Yesterday morning after a two weeks' | K. Davis, Miss Lyd:a R. Lennon, Dr. Gilbers C. | before by the representatives of the highest | H61‘EL ARRIVALS Undoubtedly four of the most remark- | Congress will meet at Masonic Temple | ki, any ofhor snake, excepting a boa | Aot | i ot 5 able special Will be tho-e set apart | and will continue till July 4 Dr. N. F. | constrictor, by winding itself about the | PALACE HOTEL. o it 5 neck of its victim. C H Fancher, N Y Ci! CF Martlage. N Y_City Snakes are as easily domesticated,"” 0 J Kueppler. U 5 N H V ButhJr, USN ugly sometimes, but they get over it. Look at those preen racers. I suppose their breakfast did not acree with them, and so they have been cross all mornin Isn 3 M Hixon, Lal eur, Wis F E ruttingbam. LaCour BS buun 1oy Augeles F 8 Abbott. N 1 O.ty W A J.nes, Wasn, DC M N Snow, Wash D © MasterWJones, Whan, DC Dr 8 J Powell, Nev Mis J Tobin,Burliugame MrsW 4 Joues. Wash, DC J Higgins, Los Angeles Mrs A Higxis, 103 ADZ Miss G Maco, Los 2 ng Mrs J Higgins, Los Ang 7 S Tobin, : utiingame. M Agar, Dunbar, N Y Miss Agar. Duubar, N Y G M Dure, Singapore E P Preston, Por via Mrs DBanoister, Liiatos E D Baunister,i.osGatos Mrs |- P Preston. Fortcla Mrs G MDa e logapore AmyV Burnett, Paioaito W lger, Miatespolis Hor. ¢ 1owry, Linneap F W ELing, Jr, 10s Ang W C bnviison, US N H V Butler. US N 08 Kuepper Mrs Winl & st 0.0akind J B Pea L Lynae, Souorn FEF) ors Mark, kik Park 't my king snake » beauty, thougt? When she is wound around the wrist it isaimost impossible to remove her except by pincting her tail in a certain place, when she will hastily unco:l herself. Once she squeczed my wrist so tightly that my | hand was blue and swollen for & long time."” Teddy often takes his pets with him when lie goes on errands for his motuer. The peopie of the North End have be- | come accustomel to seeing snakes sud- GRAND HOTEL | denly raise their beads from Teddy's | R Elliot Jr, Cal ¥ L Flanigan, Reno 4 hots or frotmaadse Bt Rlotas: | D Littte, ‘it T ¥lint Jr & W, Cal i b i e i 1 M D Merritt Oakland R R Morgan Leaver Lost Their Child 1‘ W hiight, Nev M Wallace, Po tland D E Gacrison. St Louls A Arnoid, Uakdale | 7 W Zeverley Wash,DC B Paraur. Lond n | Della Snorpless, oe A B Townsend, Sta Clara | Miss S Moliigomery. NY W C Wai BERKELEY, CavL, June 28.—The ex- tended absence from home last evening of thelittle three-year-old child of Mr. and s & w, Cal 2 » ! t L W Bokers, Port.aud Miss Waters, Watsonv.tle Mrs. J. E. Morehouse caused great excite- | [ e ment for a time 1n the neighborbood of | sl & D Fere ninOree the family home on Suattuck avenue and H Switt, Valiefo B Michael, Woodiand J M Brooks, Lus Ang L Goerding, Kureka J D Stioson, Winters J D Lradiey, Merced H L Power, Auburn J O Allen, San Jose | LICK HOUSE. B Thmmons, San Jose ¥ J Porter, Cal J M W umans, Newmaa F Wadsworth, Cal G K Porter, Ual Miss M kiy, Mina H M Whitely &f, Cal W D Nicholas. Paio Alto Mk Clowe. ¥oloCounty C Steinmetz Sauta Cruz J Dannenbaum, Valeis P A Jordan & 1, Cal | Berkeiey way. The litile girl was reported to be missing eurly in the evening,and a | search for her was at once instituted by the parents. For some hours the search was fruitiess. A number of friends and neighbors joined in the hunt, and about midnight the absent little one was found enjoying herself in the company of a number of | | Nrs L ~ayles cal Mrs W J Jaftcee, Victoria | companions, unmindful of the lateness of | ST Biack Sacto T AToud avbuen 0 ering to | M A dller, Fr ey s M Buck, | the bour or of the suffering caused to her | | B33 er, ¥ resn Mo s Buck, Kurexa father and mother by her untimed delay | | 3 orifithy, Seatie 3} Burus & w, Vallejo in returning home. | L H Garrgus, ~alinas A G Butlington, Nev City | R Bufiingto . Nev City H Lasger & w, Tex | & Nieto, La Paz | BALDWIN HOTEL. Endeavor Concert. | BERKELEY, CAL., June 28 —The Chris- tian Enceavorersof Berkeley held a grand | | A Baul, Chicago © Willlams, § i rally lust evening at the Fir-t Congrega- | & W iérngo Ir. Oakiand T W Ae-hing, Orkiaad tional Church. To-morrow evening a con- | | & P el R g B Py cert preparatory to the National conven- tion next month will be given at the First Prebyterian Church, under the direction of Fred H. Clark and A T. Sutherland. An extended procramme of choral nume bers und solos has been prepared. Miss W Bacer, New Yori W i MeDougall, St J Smith, Petwluma M LM Crissve L. Wash Mrs Potter, sacramento C O Baros, Willows Miss Poter. tacramento J Burke, Val.ejo NeW WESIEKRN HOTE C W Hutchinson, > P Co C M Hun:er, Denver gvY W+ * GAMPRELL. Guy W. Campbell, State President, and Francis E. Clark, State Secretary, of the California Warden & Co. Profescor W. €. G tner and party, E | | | 3 v i P Foley, Petaluma R Mathews, Siockton | Bertha Brehm, Miss Constance Jordan | M Fiyan, Oakland J Ho lisier. Santa Rosa. | and Miss Grace Dobbins will be the accom- | Endeavore rs. D MoCarihy, Feastle . M horam Preato | 2 | | 7 Manoner, Presidio It Miiler, Riverside | D . | & Maxwell, sacto C Imberg, Sacto ! Dr Russell Lectures. 2 e Vi | I Marun, Detroit J W Eilsworth, Los Ang BERKELEY, CAL, June 28 —Dr. How- | lliness. He was cne of the founders o”:‘m:(h F. W. Leounhardt, J. O. Campbell, Dr.y type of Chrietian citizenship. Yours for Cali- | ¥ iurner, anta Ross J“:Hlfl'i‘" 01, Byron 3 ard Russell of Ohio, National representa | the Bohemian Club of Santa Clara, and | Wiliam P’ Banta, ail of Louisville; Mes. K. | fornia sad the covention, = F King st A F Staney & 34, Pa | tive of the Anti-Saloon League, lectured | had lived in that place thirty-nine years. | frlizlen, Nicnolasyillles Rov. A J. Anick Mt | EY S - | to-night at Trinity Methodist Church be- | He was the club’s secretary up to three | pierliofi Judge Johu Do Ellis and wife, New- | S State President. e | fore a large audience. | months ago, when he removed to this city | Vogt ana party. New Albany; Gilderoy Wolf, | , The following statement is sent out by (g ANt S lunl becume the foreman of Clinton, | Euzlish, Ind.; 3 rnie D. Moore, Dauvilie; | the '97 entertainment committee: | PREASURY DEPARTMENT, OrFICK SUI- The entertainment committes of the con- ervising A rehitect. Weshineion, D. C., June 16, Sealed proposals w il be recefved at tni3 veution of '97 desires to state to the pubiie | 1887 s 5 . thatno one is authorized to revresent it in | Sice unth 2 o'vlock v it on toe 324 day of July, ¥ Who does noc bear credentials signed | 15y i tue avor and materiais required for the : “offi 1al route” chosen for Ken | bY ald Mackenz.e. the chairman of that | excavation, sewer and temporary drainage, con- and stors keepers to clean up around | ycky ig the B. and O. & W. Railway from | COmmitiee. Tne commitiee from the first has | creia an . sieel foundations for the U. §. Postoflice, : . - Ra | ¢ndeavored to impress upon those who have | Courihovs . etc., at ~an Francisco. Ca ., in 80cord- Purpose of an Important Meet-"“‘“”"" ey donn it Tt "°*| Cinoinnati and Louisville to Si. Louis. | placed e e, ‘ TU FIX Precnutionary Mensures. Aies Lizste Walloer, Haritord; DR. N. F. RAVLIN, Once a Baptist Minister of San Jese, Who ANAL MATTERS, | oaxirsmummery memmeree o, | RGEGSH St s » < 31 3 of the Fire Depariment asks all house | m Will Preside Cv:r the Spiritualist Congress in Oakland. van i uring the Fourth. 1 4 accommodations at its disposal thet | ance wi b e B & 8U1aT | Larfected ut a meeting of the Kentucky | conventiou is not in any wav guaranteed it | of the superintendent at San Francisco, Cal. Each duty Saturday night for the usual four | delegation in San Francisco. cannot promise to send persons to every ad- | bid must bs accompanied by a certified check for s | days. A meeting of all firemen will be | : 5 a ~ Tis expecied o- | sum not less than % pet cent of the amount of th y | Aspecial train of Pullman tourist sleep- | dress glven it. IL1¢ expecied that all the ao- | 50 het tess ihon J Ref 260 o (D6 Smacts ot thy ) : g for the Chbristian Endeavorers ,Native | Raviin will preside at the sessions of the ing to Be Held This S e 1 and Odd | congress, and muny visiting stiritualists Feilows’ day. The L O. 0. F. wil! have a | Will take part. Tc-morrow at 10:30 o'clock Afternoon, ghters, Germa held to-morrow night, when special in- . T/ lenefit Fete. from Louisv lle § ing last night Dr, Sivartha made some re- - going and $27 return- | g 2 ot s 2 sle. | there will fean industrial conferen BBy ; = | ers will be encaged at St. Louis, and dele- | e Gl | bids and to waive any defect or informality in any grend demonsiration on July 17. Dele- A e B ol mobiopgpinined e —— ‘ur.. tions will be given pertnining to the | ooiey will occupy their sieepers from Bt, | Aoy e e nnnot be stated definitely | Jiq\iouid it e aeemed in (he intereit of the Gav. el o onesn lodues It oD anY | rawih ot idsas’and will b foilowed By | Alamdda OB he Effluvi work. 5 5 $o, Louis to San Francisco during all stop- | * All persons havisg accommodations which | {T20SUC to, do 0. All proposuls received atier have already met and have appointed an |‘¥row!lh of Ideas ill be follo by ameda jects to the UVIuUm | At a meeting of the Fire Commissioners . X o 1 bill werdegar g Sohias. o & - | the time siated for opening will be 1eturaed (o the Spt Mt I -As<sem- | Ms. Maud von Frietag. In the evening W 880¢ 40 o = overs, thus saving hotel bills, except for | they aesir to place at the dispcsal of the com- | pidders (- E. KEA\Pok, Acting supervisiog Y R Ol e e T Bisaiibn WilLiAGARY 61 EhE Sobtsce From the Channel—Possible | Wednesday morning it will be settied | ;o015 " The fare from St. Louis will be | mitiee nre earnestly requested not to §o 10 | Asehiect. blyman C. G. Dodge is chairman and K. [ Dr. Bivartha will spe A £he Sutjsoy 881 which, if any, ot the companies shall pur- | ¢33 »6ing and $23 returnine; from Cinein. | 80Y exira experse in the matier of fitting up | G. Grabham is secreta Part of their Spiritual Education aud s Schools 2 | ticipa e on t.e Fourth. Eas 9% 50 e - e rooms or providing accommo lations, as the IDS WANTED — NOTICE I8 HEREBY the clo s Concession: fhanic nati $2750 going and $2750 returning; 1 3 g 7 Vlan cons's: and street parade. At the closing session of the camp-meet- cessions. | e $27 5 3 27 %} | committee dnes not desire to have any one do given that sealed proposals will be received by | | T el Ofiiie enast R 4 - | ! 7 t and then faillo receive guests. | the board of gireciors of ibe Veterany' Home A datiibe ontoat Tor tAlnbeds Dot oy marks about the veterans at Santa Mon- OARANA O e Eaki HAYWARDS, Caz, june 28.—The com- | ing. Theoution will' b given delegutes | It is undersiood that certain represontations | 89clation at its office, S by eome s teur photoeraphers. Since the last e ica ihat have caused a storm among the SERARD Tf"]”‘ dnay June iyt | mitieein charge Luve begun decorating | of returning either by St. Louis or Chi- | on the part of neauthorized Persons have lu- | Wednesday, June 30, 1897, and_opencd immedi- sition the Relinnce Ciub has orpanized a | 0}d soldiers. ““We taik about the he-God,” y08 Broadway, June 28. § | for the garden fote which is to be beld at | cago atsame fare. No rouad-trip tickets | duced some hosts 1o provide cots. It is be- | a0y (Neteatier In the prescice of idders Tor tate e t contains some very | “aid the speaker, “and hear litie about | To-morrow aiternoon the representa- | tne residence of Mrs. Fischer on Thurs- | will te sold. Return tickets must be pur- | lieved that the attendance at the convention rmaster and com- d original artists. TIhe camera 'Pe =be God, as though both were not|tives of Oakiand and Alameda will meet | day evening for the benefit of the Free | chased in San Francisco. nishing and deilvering qui camera c missary supplies for the Ve: clever rans’ Home, Nupa County. Cai. (rallroad station ¥ountvilie), for the ready for chure, »ed Chart sank to the | Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. W. Q. Bluck, floor »nd died in a few minutes. He was | Frauces Hansen, Mr . )Inx{ulo Sellers, Miss past 90 years of age, and was & native of | lrene A. Swezy, Miss €. E. Crean, Miss Emma Sissex. England, Schreiner, Miss May Chandler, Miss Clara 8 i . Ebland, Mrs. E. Cragin, Miss May Cragin, Mrs. | fre. fal has been considersbly practced in €qual. Whieat Sania Monica Isaw some- | and discuss the tidal canal proposition. | Library. A special electric car will take| The following are expected from Chi- NEW TO-DAY. six months commenc ng July 1, 1837, and ending this county, ana some of the smateurs 'hing about the he-Gods that didn't raise | Ay matters now stand the two cities are at | 81 Ouklanders and others to the city, | cazo: B e December 1. 1897. ~cheduins with information ¥ e 7 : b- | my opinion of them. Down there are lots ¢ leaving here at 11:45 p. . ! AT Dol it n | and lustructions for submitiing bids will be rar- have recently had some piciures pub-| MY OP Az t 5 bie | & deadlock, and the prospeets for further S ( il _ e nished upor app! catiou by the undersigued. Bid- lished in Eastern magazines. The indica- ©f soldiers, or they think they are—noble i : . : < Died Roady for Church. an Endeavorers: Dr. and Mrs. C. | din eIk chretoly toMow. 3he conditone ob the Hotgan the display of photozraphic | men, ail of them. They bied and fougnt | 4ela¥ in completing the harbor are very 5D, Cav.. 3 g A. Mille ofessor and M-s. A. McDonald, | darkeits urs will be a great surprise | and died for their country—-ome of them | good. OAKLAND, CaL., June 28.—Dressed all | Mrs. ; McMahon ana deughiter, Mr. and | s ia nocordance with such scheduies. Each bid- der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsib e banking- house for at least 10 per_cent of tte amount of his bid, payabie to J. (. CURRIKK, tremsurer, con- ditfoned that the bidder wiil enter iato a good and 1o idea of the progress | in their dreams. Pity they did notail| Dr. J. T. McLean, Alameda’s health niade in the art locally during the past | die, because we wou.d not have had|officer, wbo represented that city at the vear. Two prizes are 10 be offered, artistic | {0 Support the drunken crowd now. Trey | meeting last week, reiused to accept the quaiity being the chief point to be consid- [ JU$t swarm into the streets where the | terms of compromise offered by the Oak- 10 those who hav: | | | | sehiedu es. and no bid will be considered uniess iv | er) szloons are, and 80 long ns their pensions | land people, but did not scem preparea at i e 3§ Seaeh Mrs. i B, e E. S Ranaon, Iire Dy 1w, 3 he hoard Takcves (o6 i o re. Tiie Oaklana Railrond Company has de. | /85t they drink like bensts. These are | that time fo say what he would nccept. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF e e “Mm“‘);;l'v feoany or uh bids aad bo oider aoy quantiiy 1 f v S e B v a 1 vale - - L P s e E . over d Al 1 cified cided 1o encourage the spirit of rivalry | SOMe of the men, and I want to know if | During the prevalent bot season Alameda ‘.\1.“ Jennte Couch, Miss C. Bon adress 3. 3 SCOVILLE, socretary Vererans among G. A. R. posts and relief corps, as | €Ver women did such things? Yet all our | suffers from the sewage that gatders at the tollow Jetter shows: 1k is about men and the “he. | the eastern end of the estuafy and which Aaie Tuese remarks at Trestle G:en are being | cannot find an outlet. The fine sieel George Bosth Bxq., Secvetary’ O angrily discussed to-duy and it 18 well | drawbridge, built across the ditch by the sition, Qakiand—DEAR Sz Replying 10 your | that the cam r-meeting is closed. Government. four years ago and which fnvor of the 21st tiiug that during ihe | Dr. N. F. R.viin, who is president of the | was intended 10 facilitate navigation, has exposition vario der , cte., will | congress, was for many years a well- Liave rpecial anvs assigned them, and suggest- | known Baptist miniser. Will Probably Bs the Charge Against | Whitehead, sfiss M. A. Buck, Miss i Yo buck, Miss Leila Leonurd, Mist May min, SEDERn S omclees Sershs. | Miss”ilelen Green, Miss' Jonn Mancon, Miss ALAMEDA, CaxL., June 28—t has not | Lucy Green, Miss’ Eila Hardy, Miss Liilixn Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome st , San Franclsco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direct | ors. JOVILLE, Secretary yet been decided what charge to place | Leouard aud Miss Maxgle Millar. agalnst Noakes and Johnson, the two Tne following are expected from New rever been used because the dredeing was | young men from San Francisco who cut | JeF®eY: d 3 not done that was to have connected the i The Rev. Charles A. Savage, president of th img that the Oakld ailroad Compeny se- St S . . a train in two on the narrow-gnuge road ) SR, OusLES A DaVake, nresident of the lect a day and offer a estuary with San Lesndro Biy. tast evening, While their conduc: might | Qraoge Quion: Mite Fannle . Rowiand, " v 3 v e 3 e W. Smith, Wi er Drak 1 ancer iy e o s ameryn | FEW FOOTBALL MEN. | wity'iisendat the work waspat feeee | have had sericns resuits, stil littio dam- | Kiayon'and wiie. s Seck Valonbing! disk ved &t twenty-fiv culed and the tidal canal compieted, and | "£5 wns done, and as it 1s recognized that | M. Lillian Baldwin, Miss Leona C. Smith, E. 8 5o Spird and | they did not intenda to wrey Ketcham, Charles’ b. Milier, Wi e : known, s the Onkiuid Ruicosd | Manager Brown of Borkeley says There | the Aiamedans declare that until'it is | e AL i bAE B oth o due el 1 | aon Rhmael WiDTunt Mo Biomn oSt | A.N EXCE].: T TS S RO e Will Be a Scarcity of Them they Wil not cease their opposition to 1L | cnarge of malicious misenief will be pre. | Mist Lucs G. Duicih. Anasite Biauver, | “DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BSLT.” | 1he Woman's Reliel Corps turning | Among the Freshmen. D Lot Cqmpleting the Oaklund end of | ferred against them. This ranks as a mis. | baurs B, Morsls, Mes. H. Wels and danghter, | <A pPLIANCE TRAT GIVES SPARKS OF | Properly prepared and Allife into your nerves. Sparcs that you fooi. l‘aE A I its power Is felt upon tha sutface of the body i | DrCpily; seryidy ehn June’ 23, 1597.—Senied ! proposals for coustructing gun emplucements on Admiraliy Head, Washington, wiil be received hete untii 2 P. 3, Ju y 31, 1897 ana tben pub- | Ny opened. Intirmation turnished on apoiica- tion. H ‘RRY TAYLOR. aptain knsineers. Wbt 01 members 1n propor. ol i tke harbor first. demeanor and the penalty can be made | S Tusmer o s B yand vife M tion tw the Toli of membership. BERKELEY, CaL., June 38.—kootball | It was tuought that the matter was | g vere enough (o Soter hom from any | man; Mios B Chciatine MoGall Mrk ol 1 would suggest the seieciion of the prize be | Manager Everett Brown of tha Berkeley | settled some months aro, but the discus- | 1e; # the i Etha 1 o ielis | one moment. 1i permeates every viial func fon. | always be obtained in o oo oy g o 4 e 3 : ¥ ; pleasantry of the kind in the future, | Page, Miss S E.zabeth Hendrick, Miss Flor- | Yvery lecturor of tie pubiic. piacform. svers | leit 1o iqning rost of carpe. Respectlully Eu,m says that from what he has been abie | 8100 has again :r‘:z:_srr;“g:x;’::l“:lxg‘le‘Il:; Were they to be prosecuted for attempted | ence Nickols, Miss Aunie Day, Sarah Bramun, | physiclan of bote, every sei niific work inat vou | THE GRILL ROOM OF THR | i . N v bery th v i Miss Harriet T. Edwar Mss Mary H. | read, tells you that “Eiectricity Is Lite.” kvery | to learn from inquiries among prospective | (0} "\War Dapartment has practically | \rin rObbery ths penaly on conviction ¥ s ¥ freshmen there will be a dearth of ; i Farmer, Mrs Sarah F. Crane, Miss Ann'e M. | element of your being gives den:ons ration of the cidedl; h: : stated that nothing will b- done. would be a sentence to the State prison. | SRIT et MG Brooktierty Mina i jink | ok O this assertion CTe s e N ans | R Papulas OAKLAND, Car, June 28 —Work was | [00tbull men next season in the incoming | M. J. Keller of the Qakland Eoard of Yeading-Room Wanted. . Geissler, Miss Elizabeth' Earl, Miss | It Withyour nerves and blocd charge¢ with s | Dining" Apart- ! begun 16-day upon ihe decorations of the | C1ass. Track athletes, however will be in'| Trade has asked the Board of Heaith of| ALAMEDA, CAL, June 25.—The free |A- McKenaie. Miss Annie Marti, Miss | o fundamencal” prineic . i J, ac! & - . place for weakness. It is the fundamen:al princi- | 0ent in town. rireets for the Fourth of July. Both | #bundance. He savs that while there|Oakland to investigate the condition of | reading-room at the West End, operated | o JscMorran, Miss “Adelaide Pitnam, | Pl Vigorous manhoed and womarmoon Wi oe veline Spawn, Mrs, Charles Soder, Miss | b {s diseces ¢ Street Dvecorations. Broadway and Washington sirect are to | Will be & good many football men amo | the tidal canal and make whatever sue- | in conjunction with the Public Libraty, | lua . Smaiti, ies Jessie Coeritsn, Seth Varnes | 11 disense cannol be. 17 cares’ without drugeing | €ORO-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 be strung with banners and bunting. The the freshmen the ratio o increase will not | gestions it can at the joint meeting to- | has proved such a great convenience that rs. R. H. Bull, A, J. Bruuo. Miss Louise | ented Beit is warrunte: to be superior t0 all oth- i bty ety be | Y any means equai that of the track and | morrow, now the residenis of the Bay-station | ta Goble, Miss E. Jane Poor, | ers. and is s0d sl KEASONA BLE PRICES Buy Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, tied with redwood trees brouzht from the | feld men. The matter is one of the greatest impor- | neizhbortood want ons like it for their | Miss Helen Woolman, C. M. Coe, Miss M. Flor- | uo bely till you see Dr. Plerce ’ Cuil or send for Fit . BOOK. Aadress D Manager Brown has been spending a | tance, and is materiaily retarding the | sccommodation. They propose to rent | &hCe Brown, Charles O. Hendrick, Miss Mary good part of bia vacation thus iar in put. | progrest of both Oakland and Alameda. | the rooms and fit them up it the library | e Mt e tl Mo . ting into shape the suits and trappings of | This city needs deep water ’ trustees will keep ihem suppli P joias M T CATter, | Agenta as follows: , Ho dea Drug Co., Btockion: & ¥ pping ¥ ep to hier wharves m supplied with | s ECerter, Miss J. Beach Mrs L, M. [ 46306 as follows:_ Hoden Lrag Ca. ey the grigiron athietes. When seen to-day | and Alameda needs relief from the offense | reading matter. This is the same propo- | Marks, Siuart Lindley, Miss J. G. Barneit, | san Joge. bills, The decorations will remain in place un- til after the 13'h, when the Endeavorers are expected 10 make 2 visit to this city. PIERCE & SON, 704 ~acramento st.. cor. Kea: 3 5, in 1854 for the treatment of Private or 64U Market st., below Kearny, San Francisco. Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease Wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. "I'he doctor cureswhen | | 625 KEARNY ST. Established | i | D - b A . Pyihius' day at the Oakland Exposition, golock orry gast night and, Tidden 10| BEEKELEY, Caw, June 25 — Coach [iKIncers twayesssago added to the com-| 5 il ivcal fodebils ‘Already con SARE Wy be Liad turned shoemaker and was nailing | of th: dead end of the estuary. For three | sition as that on which the West-End | F. A. Foster, Miss Emma Foster, Miss Mar; A¥" For RUPTURE use “DE. PIERCE'S 0(“-’:3-'."'-:: 3‘ Cé’.‘flf,:i.‘fil Yound Dead on the Track. soles and otherwise patching up the heavy | years the Lwo citles have been quarreling | rvoms are conducted, and undoubiediy | Burnito, Miss Jessie T. Dety, M ss'C. M. Ward, | Manetlo Eleatic i russ” Br.J. ¥. IBBON. Box 1857. San Francisca’ OAKLAND, CAL., June 28.—The man- |sices of the men. overthe matter, and the War Deparument | the trustees will agree to it. Helen M. Breck. Harry . Westervelt, Miss glediorm o . J. Smyth was found on | Medalist Churles Elston will return to | is fluoded with petitions and 1 rotests, un. Knights of Pythiss’ Da T g vy Mo B ihe local trzck Eetween Emeryviiie and | the university next 1all and will be a can- | til the suthorities have confessed that | Apasmia O sl Stveaxy, Mise Rvslyn Kitk, Mves’ Bole Hemer. Bestreet station this morning. He had | didate for halfback on the Varsity. they do not know how to act in the | ; ALAMEDA, Cur.. June 28 —Thursday, | XSO (i, Hall, Miss &aran B Emeon By, “CUPIDENE" i tume over from San Francisco on the § Coach Mott 111, premises. A change of United States en- | Jooy 2 IS veen set apart for Kuights of | \ijiiam . Ward, C. Scomidt, Mrs. S J. Co- MANHU“D REST“HED““'““V table 4 Vitalizer,the prosetis Emeryville.” He usually left the train at | plications, octively at nd it is hoped that the mee:- Tne foillowing letter was received from E J 2 | tion of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner- Charles P. Mott of the University of Cali- |} work preparing for it. Tk ! 0 v o o s Lon ~ i s | r N 5 g . The Knights pr - . ous or diseases of the generative 5, such Manhood, lxnsdxre‘e".‘,, ltyxs T ;‘:.Lulr.:::.l:nsil'c‘n:l l::i":d: Tornlufootbath (ain; s bas Canfl tad i ;nf‘:lo-m",o‘rrow w“Ill blu marked ‘x’xy gm:g I¢- | pose 10 leave nothing undone to make it | Guy W.Campbell, Siate president of Cali- Insomnia, Pains In the Back, Semi; onisstons, Nersoss Debility' his hend. Ho lived with his three chil- [ s room fora fortnight with an affection a success. To tils end they have decided | [or0ia: | of the richt ear. He spent several days at not to take part in :he Fourth of July SAX Joex, Cal., June 23, 1897. Fimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicoc-le and agreement. Constipation. 1t stops all losSes by day or night. ' Prevents quicks dren at B and Helen siraets. 1f the canal is as bad s has been re- 5 | : - - E 7 Toatat : Dess of discliarge, WiIch if not checked Jeads 1o Spermatort hos aad i | Fabio'a Hospital during the critical pe- | [orreq It'is Iikely that Onk and wiii cou: | CC1ebr(ion, reserving all thoir energy fOr | (noe e mrcaforermsciomal chres moeks and BEFORE awo AFTER 1|50 Horrora bl Tmpotency CUBEDENE cleanses (56 iver, 1og r.od of Jis lilness, but now he is much | seny (hat the agreement la<t resched | '1® €Xposition cocasion. reporis ihat are being received by Secretary CUPIDENE strengthensand seatores smali weak siame. - Lopurities. - - imyroved. AT be Bt T thh e amscped The reason sufferer- are not cured by DoCtors i3 because ninety per cent are troubled with | Pozzoni’s (f?mplgglon A ————e posaible HRLLHGARRttar haN DS ol i = § Prostatitia. CUPIDEN £ i the only knoa remeds to eure without an operation. 3000 testimons Pownper produces a soft and beautiful skin; The engine of an express train con- The fac-simile is on la. A writted guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect & permanent curg it combines every element of besuty sumes twelve gallons of water for each *treet Lepuirs Vay Go On. every wrapper Eioabox sic o 830.by mall, Bend for risecircular and tesdmoniale purity. ; i ¥ i Aldcess DAVOL MuOLVANE CU,, 1170 Markes street, San Francisco, Cal. For saie, | mute traveled. | OAKLAND, Car, June 28—The City signature of Z _of CASTORIA. | o i B g Bty g B