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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898. 11 office, where complete sets of charts anc sall- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtalned regaraing | lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of_interest to ~uran commerce. The time ball on top of the building on Tele- sraph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and s dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observatcry at Mare Island, Cal. A notice ‘stating whether the time ball was dropped on time or giving the errcr, If any. ia published the eame day by the af’ermoon and by the morning papers the folicer: W. S. HUGHES, in_cl Lieutenant, T SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIV Friday, March 11. U S Lightship 70, Catton, 70 hours from As- toria Stmr Arcata, Reed, 42 hours from Coos | ay. Brig W G Irwin, Willlams, 16 4 f Honolulu. o S hr din Reyes, Schr Ocean Spray, Sorensen, 20 hours from Iversens Landing. CLEAR..D. Friday, March 11. dall, Unalaska; J D Spreck- , Debney, San Diego; Good- o. ns & C v ‘of Puebla, Jepsen, Victorla and end; Gooc Perkins & Co. Haw bark R P Rithel Welch & Co. Fr bark Marguerite Molinos, Mahe, Queens- town; Eppinger & Co. SAILED. Friday, March 11 Stockfleth Stmr Crescent City Stmr Gipsy Stmr Jewel Stmr Laguna, Peterson. r Weeott, Miller, Crescent City. ship Laomene, Jones, Queenstown. ship Tamar, Forbes, Port Townsend Haw bark R P Rithet, Thompson, Honolulu. (Bkin Tam ‘o Shanter,” Patterson, Santa Ro- ir Nettle Sundborg, Johnson. br Melancthon, Beliesen, Grays Harbor. = TELEGRAPHIC. INT LOB farch 11—10 p. m.—Weather, hazy; wind, NW; velocity, 4 miles. CHARTERS, The Levi G Burgess loads mdse for Hilo; Martha_Davis, mdse for Honolulu. he Br stmr Puritan loads wheat on the nbia River for St. Vincent, 37s 6d. MEMORANDUM. Per W G Irwin—Had heavy gales from the SE and NE with very heavy sea. MISCELLANEOUS. LEITH, March 11—Br_ship Matterhorn, pre- viously Teported, has been put in drydock; bows slightly damaged. _ DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived March 11—Stmr Homer, hence March 8. HARBOR—Sailed March §—Schr San naventura, for San Francisco. TATOOSH March 11—Stmr Austra- for Seattle. tled March 11—Stmr North Monterey, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens | <. | Sohr Nettte Low, Low, § hours trom Pomt | Says He Cannot Understand Thompson, Honolulu; | Crescent City. | ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. FALLS BACK ON WOOLSEY Dr. Chamberlain Talks Plainly on Water Matters. the Appointees of the Mayor, is Language Provokes a Warm Discussion in the Health Board. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, March 11. Water and politics were curiously mixed at the meeting of the Board of Health this evening. At the previous two meetings there was some warm discussion over the position of the board in regard to the rival water com- ALAMEDA IN Mass ' of Valuable Information. to the Treasurer Last Year. County Offices Appear Very Generous. 908 Broadway, March 11. document ever compiled, and is with- | out doubt one of the best advertise- panies, and Dr. Chamberlain intimated | Alameda County. that the reports condemning one of the systems were not put forth disin- terestedly by the other members of the board. The inference of Dr. Chamber- lain was that the Oakland Water Com- | pany was altogether too much in favor with the board, and that facts did not justify the report. Dr. Chamberlain was scored by the board, and to-night he went to the meeting prepared with a few facts that he claimed justified his contention that the members appointed by Mayor Thomas had been doing politics rather than hygienics. Dr. Chamberlain is the only member of the five that does not owe his posi- | tion to Mayor Thomas. He read the | The figures are the first official com- | pllations that have ever been published. | Under their various headings the amounts expended are as follows: Receiving Hospital and Insane An- ex, $6308 53; indigents, $16,988 26; burial of Indigents, $2215; feeding criminals $5043 60; reform schools, $1664. Public justice and protection—Coroner, $6630 28; County Jalil, $447066; Constable $10,625 10; District Attorney, fees and e: s, ' $16,00298; Grand Jury, $2325; | . - 3 = | quested to keep the matter quiet, so health officers, $24935; Judges Superior A NUTSHELL |County Clerk’s Report a Two Million Dollars Was Paid Amounts Spent in Some of the Oakland Office San Francisco Call, The promised report of County Clerk Jordan was made public to-day. It is the most complete and comprehensive | ments that could possibly go out from lg’ubllc charities—County Infirmary, $56,- MRY. MILLER TOOK POISON to Pay for the Doctor. Details Were Demanded and Were Very Readily Furnished. The Lady Also Succeeded In Establishing a Scientific Record. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, March 11 The details of the suit brought against Eugene Deuprey by Dr. F. E. McCullough were made known to-day by the filing of an amended complaint in the Superior Court. Dr. McCullough says he would not have gone into details had the original complaint not been demurred to, but when particulars were asked they were forthcoming. The suit sets forth that several months ago Dr. McCullough was sum- moned personally by Eugene Deuprey to attend a lady, now known as Mrs. Mary Miller, who lived on Prospect ave- | nue, and who had taken poison. The case was a serious one and the doctor and the attorney watched over the lady for several hours, and when the inci- dent was passed the doctor was re- Court, half salary paid by the county, he says. 7358 68; Justice Courts, $9556 60; rebates of ees $1334; appraisers’ fees, $67 70; Sheriff, $15,11817; stenographers, $17,46849; sani- tary districts, $20,043 83. In the department of public education | the following was the cost: Board of Ed- | Dr. McCullough then presented his bill for $75, which, he says, is a very | reasonable figure for the work per- formed and the successful result. Mrs. | Miller had taken half an ocunce of chlor- Eugene Deuprey Refuses | DEATH OF CAPTAIN BULGER. The Well-Known Shipping Man Passed Away Yesterday. Captain Martin Bulger died at his residence, 724 Ashbury street, yes- terday morning. > Captain Bulger was born in Brooklyn, N. Y. gold excitement broke out h‘ California he wa his way to the Golden West to seek his fortune. in 1849 he went to work with Colonel Peter Donahue, the founder of the He afterward engaged in the marine engineering busi- ness, and was chief engineer of some of the finest vessels in his day, among them being the New World, Chrysopolis, _darch 3, 1829. When the s one of the first to make Arriving in San Francisco Unign Iron Works. Uncle Sam, Goliah, So- AUCTION SALES. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! QUONG WING LUNG & CO., OF 116 GRANT AVE., BET. POST AND GEARY 8T8., WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Their entire stock of FINE SILKS, CARVED IVORY, - BRONZES, CLOISONNE _LAC- QUERED WARE, HAND-CARVED EBONY, EMBROIDERED SCREENS and all kinds of DRESS PATTERNS, Ete. This old and refiable firm has been dding business in the same store thirteen years, an their stock invoiced §55,00 on the first of the mont Their collection Is something grand. Sales commence SATURDAY, March 12, 19, at 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 7:30 p. M. Auctioneer. SAVING THE RECORD. Major Woodward Starts Out to Fill a Scrap-Book. OAKLAND, March 11.—Major Wood- ward says that the Grand Jury is now through with him. He is not altogether displeased with his recent experience, and says he has learned much that will be of value to him in the future. The major has been the subject of so much notoriety in the press lately that he is anxious to preserve it, and to this end he has obtalned a large scrapbook and has pasted in it all the clippings and il- lustrations relating to the recent inci- dents in connection with fixing water rates. The new Councilman is also study- ing water rates from all points of view and says that he will be as well informed as any man in the United States when he votes next February on water rates for the last time. Next ‘ uesday some more members of the solid six will be glven an opportunity to talk to the Grand Jury. Rodgers Secures an Attorney. OAKLAND, March 1.—W. P. Rodgers, who was locked up a week ago for having used a knife on his brother-in-law, W. H. Weeks, on the train while returning from the funeral of his sister, Mrs. W. " ‘Weeks, has retained an attorney and will be represented in the probate of Mrs. Weeks' 1 in San Francisco. The es- | tate is said to be worth $10,000, of which, | according to the will. Rodgers is to hava | half. Rodgers’ wife is dangerously ill and he is trying hard to get out on bail. —_————————— Intercollegiate Basxzet-Ball. BERKELEY, March 1L—Negotiations for an intercollegiate basket ball contest between co-eds of Berkeley and Stanford are still pending. The team managers could not agree last Saturday on whera 11—-St. S mr Samos, | & O wing explanation to the board: [ A on ™ yTag6 25; Superintendent of | oform, according to the story told the| nora, Sierra Nevada, Brother Jonathan, Oriflamme, Sacramento, 5 a March _Bertha | | Boatlon e hes. "$ibgs23%; | doctor when he was engaged, but he | Stephens, Orizaba, Constitution and Japan, the latter In 1567, when he re- | ths game should be played, the Stanford : or, ow says that the result proved that{ tired from the sea. In the early 50s he went to Oregon and was Inter- | ‘hilo the Berkeley co-eds insisted _in 1 was surprised that my com- Teachers’ Institute, §21790; Law Library, ation OF February 11 | lnst z $2007 05 school - building, ' $34601; Union | she had swallowed a quarter of a O ed so bitterly, and es- ¢ | High and special schools, $12.587; bonds. | pound of the drug. —Dr. McCullough when I had expressed al- 4 | $519.577 61; township jails, $13325; witness | says this is, he believes, a fact %1 ther Buhne, for Hueneme; schr | ¥ . for San Diego + A—Salled March 10—Schr Sadle, for 4 ving In a building and before a fem ne audience only. One of the varsity nine declared to-day, however, that in all batility Stanford will give in and that ested in and ran the steamer Multnomah on the Columbia River. i pl In 1870 he was appointed Fire Commission®r to succeed one of the members who died. This was an important appointment, as the position of + Stmr Czarina, 4 most the same sentiments at pre- 4 | fees, criminal, $134 93 | scientific value, for he does not know Deine oo | 4 xious meatiler sSR0SI O OE [ The SOl highways was 3136, | 86/STIIC KE0h record in which such| chief engineer of the department depended upon it. F. E. R. Whitney was | an indoor contest between the two teams $ Sl ared io voice the same + | . The total amount of disbursements was | & large Quantity was taken and the| then chief. Bulger was appointed by the Supervisors and John C. Merrill | ®ill take place In the near Liie $ sentiments again to-night, and give ¥ | 3148983 43, which, with the balance 11 the | patisnt ;E{slf‘r;flrn:l';,dssag that Mrs.) by the urderwriters. The case was taken to the courts by Merrill and de- R 4+ my reasons 10r them. county treasury on January o er's life was ave ecause ol i " . e |+ Thy" iy Silence 1 would have been 4 | 16923, makes a grand total of L9957 65. | the large amount of food in the sto- cided in favor of Bulger, thus making a majority in the board who ap- Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary. Mary | T onsidered as favoring the action 4| The amount allowed Supervisors mach, pointed David Scannell chief of the department, which position he held OO KR . E“_mm; alled March 11— : :-:“lh'i l;uarfi.lu‘gl;‘h‘lhdfia:filtgfi‘ ‘ll‘; : indigents was as follow = C\\\Ar(]‘lh S_{ . ‘Al these details would not have been | Until-his death. From 1871 to 1875 he was Chief Wharfinger. In 1875 he | in 1854 for the treatmant of Private Sl e A e 0€ el s 2 54 'lr{n\min.s?!s{g*v %;:ghr?fl;n{)&e‘rfivnl e ats | known had Attorney Deuprey paid the was appointed chief engineer of the United States Mint. Disenses, Lost Manhood. Deblilty o e Maroh b 3 ocouny - ot (Caniandiare both 3| BOCtL B e S Chutrah, 7t | DILL but he declliedstiNdo g0, sndiault Captain Bulger, with the exception of Captain Bryant and Captain o es T ban T Arrived March 11— | 4 intelligent and well posted, and 4 | 554% Talcott, 80 to 121; Mitchell, 175 to 265; | Was brought, and now the little mys-| John Bermingham, was the oldest marine engineer on thi t. He wi others fall March $ sehr F S| 4 concelning this water question. +| iVis, 18 fo 24; Roeth, 107 0 154 tery has all been cleared up. 3 i 2 . CoRSt e et T Curen Tty 3 they look to vou for an explana- + ’{"k S, 1?1 ;e S aten s B mnde | R 5 N y an active member and past president of the Exempts, having been a mem- | Dr. J. ¥. - {BBON, Box 1957, San Francisco. | March 11—Schr John F | § tjon of ertain circumstanc he total ra t 50, May Require a New Jury. ber of Knickerbocker, No. 5, since 1854, He was also a member of the | g 3 UG O Sertaln clroumSLAngeS: jcey, + | Up as follows: State revenue, B SOULY | OAKLAND, March 11—There Is a pos- | Veteran Fircmen’s Association. Captain B RA March 11 hr La | $ in an extendea report upon the + g(non\'l fuhnod .3220‘, C?:;‘A)alxlx‘d rgr;&rgye Do | ity the T Gt > > hme S SO on aptain Bulger leaves a widow, three sons OCEAN T VEL. county school, .240; » | Supervisor Charlés Roeth, for miscon-| ord 8 dausl ter to mourn his loss—Thomas D., a marine engiaeer; James |——————— ived March 11—Bktn Skaglt |+ Water supply, dwelt upon the purity 4| %, K., with the Selby Smelting and'Lead Company; John K., United States in- Pacific Coast Steamship Co. duct in office will be discharged and an- of the Contra Costa water, and + g = Infirmary there were v Nrrived March 1—Schr Me- | $ that was before thelr flier sye. 3 At the County dnfrmer i batients, | other one drawn. Juror Steinmets of | spector of steam vessels and Miss Emma Bulger, who resides with her Tudlawe s SARs i | temidcentablined; Sand, axaly 4 Sheltered C onthly attendance was Alameda is in such a conditlon that it| mother. After providing for his sons he leaves the bal o led Marc ip Clan | 4 June 14 of the same year, he said 4 334 may be a month or more before he can | t e ves the balance of his estate, | Steamers leave Broadway - United Kingdom, © o O | ¢ that Contra Costa water was bet +| *ine amount expended In mileage by the | retdrn, 1S wite I8 also very {ll. To-day | valued at $50,000, to his widow. He has one surviving brother, James wharf, San Francisco: o STORIA_Sailed March 11—Schr J G Wall, | 4 ter than Oakland well water; a0d 1| gupervisors during the yesr was s (ol | when the case was culled by Judge O | Bulger, a retired capitalist. now living at Babylon, Long Island. Captain Mo, SRR BT 1. "April > 21t Jows: Supervisor Church Church, $577 55; | > fcecon Bulger had many warm and influential friends, and besides being univer- | O faired ot Haatlis. as chairman of the water + g e, B cott, | tinued until Tuesday, when the matter reported wnat the % Shmein A o 0 | S narging the Jufy will be settied. | sally liked he was one of the best-known men in the State of California. | Bood TR The amount expended in various ways o 5 d e - g s health offi une 14, 15%, re- + Arrived March l—Schr | $ ;{“r{‘eda e he June W e fha ¥ | for maintenance of government is as fol- . 3 Dorted R the. Contra. Costa ¢ |lows: Salaries and mileage of Supervis: N PORTS. v 1| $ svstem and believed there was not + | ors, SILIIZ % County (fierk. (S5 6 s E g - |3 one of like area in the United 4 |Recorder, $18,228 57; Surveyor, $1 ; gen- lived. 4 | eral, $36.040 01; election and registration, % ¥ ncisco. arch 10—Br ship Balasore, States where fewer people : re ation 5 :stions could be carried $21,270; litigation expenses, $28.400; State A few suggestions could he carried # | T0 1l iation from Alameda County, $460.- + | 122 79; Assessor, $25.915 50; Auditor, $6534 88; s March 3, 9, 15, 2L 271, and every sixth day £5 Qe PO b e Theasurer. The Incoming and Outgoing Harbor Commissioners. e 17 45; rebates, ta;tgg,aztc,, bl 17; nter; Senthorate from zymotic diseases, 4 | est on warrants, 3L ; making a total o and in the words of our present 4 | of $594.182 52, 3 fgnyucfl,_ Port %‘"{“"’ :,an LuquoE,xspo health officer, “A relative immun- The showing of trees bearing and not ment, one side of the thoroughfare from | Gaviota, Santa sflr lgxd elr;t,urn. ;l-nlm!. ity from diarrhoeal diseases,” 4 |bearing is as follows, the numbers being the foot of Clay street to Vallejo street | San Pedro, Ea:'l‘ s rzoé o Angales) a::i k. 4 comes this water report condemn- 2iven in the above order: Apricot, bear- | was planted with trees. They have all ORDaEE e Gy theraatiar P 0 Sl e i el [ e RIS Ly e o R 500, not bearfng B T flourished, and now in the ggrlng and | o n Diego, stopping oniy at Port Mar- A Ao, ) BT pany as ‘‘unfit and dangerous for cherry, 73,250, 37,250; fig, k 5 or S D obiapoy, Banta Barbara, Port N e aoes M) S Bl drinking purposes.” 3500, 2000; peach, 35000, 7500; summer that secticn of street is the | {078 (888 KV " Rii0nao (Los Angeléw, 11 — - Furthermore Ut 15 reparied ‘that 29.500; a most pleasant spot on the front. o m. March 4 &, 12, 16, 2, 24, 28, and every the board_ on its inspecting tour Colonel Chadbourne was appointed by | fourth day thereafter. = > 3 2 o | P P i S: e A hamns” Hasks: Governor Markham March 13, 180, at | o5or Seecrais: Miiin Ta PR Sanga Rosa: an employe of the Oakland Water which time C. F. Bassett was president | lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. March 8, X > a Pl B = | 13, and 2d of each month thereafter. Company, and Rosco P. Bromley, | of the board, and Daniel T. Cole | April 3, i a former’ employe of the same 4| ties. Hhe “company reserves the right to change | the other commissioner. Mr. Bassett v/ ce st dats company. People ask why this The agricultural ,hfiw;ngb,. as follows: without previous notice steamers, salling dates o ; . was succeeded by E. T. Colnonof Stock- | and_honrs of ssiling. board inspected both plants of the W E12000; onts, 500; —barley, 45,000: | I eins EBUL 6 Ne e Costa Water Company, but 4 | corn. 300 hay. 25,000; Sepetables, 3600; ton as presiding officer, and a year ago | , TICK! al w fvea March 11—Br ship Tweedsdale, from | 3 v/ ane: Br stmr Argyll. from Hongkong. | 5 Seou WPORT—Arrived March 1l—Schr Annie | 3 Campbell, from Port Blakeley. b For Alaskan ports (from Spear street wharf), 10 a. m. March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22. 26, 3 Transferred_at_Portiand, Or. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., March 2, 7, T 47, 2% 27, and every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Seattle with company’s steam- Srs for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with I'N. P. Ry., at Vancouver with C. P. Ry. ( Vfor Fureka (Humboldt Bay). 10 a. m. out and the stem would be most ever, in the face of Now, ho e statistics showing a very low 4 $65! + HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J MeLaren, § Jacnto| W W Smith, R Vista R Jacobson, Fresno fiss D Sweeney, Cal berts, Visalia orange, 1500, 500; almond, 55,000, 45,000, walnut, 1000, 1200. There are 7250 acres devoted to grapes of various kinds, and 200 to table varie- g 2 g 5 38 5 5 2 B R S S S et Sebtrt s : Preet. Major Harney took the seat vacated | “‘a’c‘;gfi':fi«‘?éfixms & CO., Gen. Ast Landram, Merced| R Mylar, Turlock | 3 only one of the Oakland Water 4 s, 4 making ‘& total of 79,300 F & Fendersor, Cal |7 Duggan, Naga |3 Company, omiting the Ogkland + Heeion o | by Mr. Cole. President Colnon was the | Market street, San Francisco. Diego 17 Steenerson & w; Cal| § Water Company's plant on Myrtle 4| The showing in livestock is as foligws; first Democrat to assume control of af- G HMcFarlang Mo |7 B Ward & w, 8D |3 street, between Twenty-sixth and + | Caitle, beef, 1660, stock 7710;. cows, thor fairs on the front under the Budd re- THE 0. R. & N. CO. G Knudson, Cal J Bailey, S Jose | & Twenty-eighth streets, which is in 4 | gughbred, 300, American 7250; graded 430, i d th intment of Mr. Hi o it ott, R Vista | operation day k; nd night _pum‘plng 4+ | common stock 1125; calves, 1 ; hogs, gime, an e appoin’ en . er- DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BALDWIN HOTEL. jof: Qeklantuwell wabten in their mains. 4| 2200; mules, 50; Jjacks and . jennles, .o old makes the entire board Democratic. | T N 4 JHOTEL. o | ¥ Another question is. why were the 4 | horses, thoroughbreds, 120, standard breed The commissioners will meet again| E° O FR A D 3 E3 | water closets on Coffin’s dairy and 4 480 common stock 9560, colts 720: sheep, Monday next, when Colonel Chad- | ) b “hgo Spreen's ranch cited in the com- 4 760; ; |, Frook Sveac-sGoat [ybact st i &, s P A Tiplett, Va_ e R e L s € T commontyiel:’ famine. S0 bourne will turn his seat over to Mr. £12 First Cl Including Berth o |G, B Holtzman, Colmbs | 3 {amination of the water supply, +| fi5 uang : : L) Herold, after which the business of the | FARE. §82dirany % o D e ana” | Mre Holamd, ‘San Jose | 4 When, in fact, both were set over 4| ‘Thre are 84.00 miles of street rallways, State will go on as though nothing had | SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Dr Meadows, Vacavile|F Bliss, Mont | 4+ boxes, to which horses are hitched 4 | 143 miles of telegraph and 1606.01 miles of happened. State of California, Mar. 2, 10, 18, 2¢ 3 w inas v, § E s 2 property 1s $34,346,250, and the assesse Driven to Crime b Through Tickets and Through Baggage to all y Poverty. Eastern Points. Rates and Folders Upon Ap- v the contents buried and covered 4 | 7Y, : Rt o a4 | Palustion ot Hlioialavais $20,196,175. mendation of the last board. 1t is not my purpose to draw any conclusions, but to give an inti- mation of the reasons for my stand 4 on the subject, and give those in- 4 o B 2 ) 4 £ Stockton |5 W Rosenbauer, Stkn | C A Carpenfer, N Y |H O Sherry Ind G Nevstadt, MD,Gery |Capt Worrell, Prt Csta E Grafmuller, N' Y _|E B Andrews, L Angs Mrs Glikinson&e, N Y |Mary Emederts, L Ag | OAKLAND, March 1l.—Albert Luck- | plication to hardt, a married man with two_voung children, was arrested to-day by Detect- fve Holland for burglarizing the photo- raphic supply stores of B. Y. Morris and | “rancis & Leet. He is a sufferer from | s ZEALANDIA. tered Morris’ place and took goods which Saturday, March 12, at The number of registered voters is 25765, and of those capable of daln% military | duty 16747. The total area of the county | | 1s 512,000 acres. The latest amount of | outstanding bonds is $899,260 46, as against 3$573,289 69 for last year. The value of | E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Superintendents. hittenden, ¥ | Mrs S Chittenden, e volved opportunity to explain {Miss Chittenden, N ¥ G e Sehools and school sites is $1,609.356. There | | |Miss A Chittenden,NY is available for the payment of indebted- ' ] G W Craft, N Y | | ness $59,260 46. he sold to Francis & Leet. He then en- | 2o . Special party tered the latter's stere and stole from - S. MOANA h Tates. MONID) ey Hemotutu and OMRRNY- Auckinna tor Syangy H i Talbot, Boston |Mrs M Burrell, Or | The remarks of Dr. Chamberlain pro- | = The land assessed was 449,418 acres. The them. MHe confessed his guilt to-day, m 1 /,/////7/ 3% Glass. Tos Ang. |H | voked a lively discussion and the other | value of real esteate other than In town : S G e s | members repeated their former state- | ws ras mr,filxum; of city alml town lots, | / stating that poverty drove him to it. 2 g A Kions, Chicag % t . 0 ; of improvements in real estate, | W0 Wednesday, March L s Ind | % 3 Pian. Morteney - il ther cors o LILDE money, $6,620z1. The total valie of prop- 97 1l Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE D Webber, Tnd T § Fleld, Monterey | their duty. Dr. Ryfkogel said that any | Griy“\ag' s0i36i.442, and reduced by the ’7 A TOWN South Africa. T 8 Wheeler, fna_ | Mrs Brown, Tafimore | one;who ;";“}f{aé“(‘fd“g;eafergfirxlfigi the | foard of Eabalizafion to $44805(7 3.D.'SPRECKELS & BRO% OO, A8 st Viiseler, N Y Miss Brown ,Md V' y pro 8! Vi . capacit: 01 V B A Gelmeriey: 5t Louis Miss Montagie, Md | nc{gglssle:lzll‘}fiz. the averase w‘n‘::e i Fretght Office—g27 Market st.. San Franclso Jelmer, 5t Loul cke, Chicago | teachers is $124 12 per month and of fe- P . Ao ener. St Louts M Sticker. Chicago | MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES. Lo Y e number of children un- Compagnie fienerale Transatlanhqne. W F Walker, St Louis, Baron Von Schroeder, SR der 5 years of age is 11,49, and between § Fi h Line to Havre, rench Line to Havre. Miow Walkn, ol g o el At | Jolut Comiiten (of Arrangements | ;g7 years, 20.084. The number of chil- M Bavier. Hnanghat|D C Alken, Pittsburg | Will Meet To-Day for Business. | dren bétween those years who have not Company’s _Pier (new) 42 )folrth Freato © | OAKLAND, March 1l.—The Joint com-| ttended schools during tho year is 66, River, foot of Merton st. Travelors S Ratael 7 Wi ~ | Native-born_ chilaren number 39,925 for- [ s Jine avola, bot et By e nglis 1"in a small boat. New York to Mlexandrin: Emypt, via Paris, first class $160; second_cla: $11 NORMANDIE March 19, 10 a. m. LA NORNR arch 26 10 & LA CHAMPAGNE TRGOGN] April 2, 10 a. m. FX BRer i April 8, 10 a. m. |% | Jarbo¢, § Mateo | Mittees of the various organizations In- | eign-porn 1280. The total number of chil- b |H Wilson, N Y terested in Memorial Day will meet to- | dren in the county is 41.205. There are 162 G W Corey, Seattle |J ihiein, Stanford | morrow evening at Loring Hall. The or- | grammar, 259 primary, 6 high, 6 brick and J Legonteld, Prila’ 14 N Jensen, Fanizations represented and their dele- | $8 wooden sc.ools, and of these 93 are A |} pe Edeell, Sulsun | gates are as follow built in outside cities and towns that are A SRE¥asnit ¥y = %, - Lyon Post No. §, G. A. R.—John C. Mc- | incorporated. There are 79 male and 434 C A Denny, Mass |J Tobin, Birliogame | yrilion, John A. Robinson and Calvin B. | female teachers, The census children 0w m Denny, Mas |C Heine, Stanford | White. & | number 29.710; those enrolled number 22,- | A NORMAD e pril GRAND HOTEL. ‘ql\xflrmm?un,x Post No. 60, G. A. R.—| 225; children of negro parentage number For further par sy F!‘URGET‘ ARt 2 Samuel P. Knight, H. Ham, Willlam Er- | 22 No. 3. Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery San’ Francieco. 2 SAMERICAN & REW.EXPRESS L DIRECT TO PARIS, LONDON, HAMBURG. Normannia ..March 2¢[Columbia d'i-he receipts of the Treasurers office " 3 i g | auring the year amounted to $1989,527 66, an & fm Cal, | " Borter Post No. — G. A R—Frank W. | and the expenditures left a balance in th J T Brown, Birds Ldg C H Coles, San Jose 8 g & = L | treasury o 199 23. T T Nowlise, Fres Lyon Relief Corps No. 6, W. R. C.—| 5 P W Cameron. lons, s Mss B 4 Dull, & Jose Youis Farrish, Mrs, Mary E. Cole- | S e Rudofph Herold Jr., who was ap- H C Schoon: er, NY |Dr_Hardin, Cal an and Mrs. Remillard. | Great Cycling Contest. pointed by Governor Budd at the last e K eriland |T B Bond, Lakeport | Appomattox Relief Corps No. 5, W. R. | | sesston of the Legislature a Harbor . White R | C.—Mrs. Pamelia A. Wood, Mrs. F.'W.| OAKLAND, March 12.—The series of | £ Dutton & w, Mass B _Curteri, § Barbara i iz ries e Bkl B B Dutton & 3, N R enk. lapcer | 7, Charles Wilking and THomAS Wool H 8§ Hall, King City J C 8 § Nathan, Sacto 7 Shiler” Ah‘medn % g”“my Lo sA Billingt d Mrs. I Commissioner, and which appointment T Miller & w, Wis N McSeare, Lo sAng | ngton and Mrs. I E. Gibson. | . ; 2 ! e ' A, L0, A Sudden, Panama | Phil Sheridan Circle No. 5 Ladies of | three team races between the Acme | was ratified by the Senate, received 3. Sl‘ffn':‘;‘ek Ar?rru 28! A, Victorla First Cabin §75 up. 2d Cabin $45 up. aze $30 w stewart, Redlands | the G. A. R.Mrs. I5. L. Wilson, Mrs. M. | and Reliance club wheelmen, the first | A Moire & w, Ohlo |W L Gifford, Ariz | H-Cassy. s1id MUiss Roue S apsn: | of which takes place at the Elmhurst | TWIN.SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, from Governor Budd yesterday his cer- NEW YORK-HAMBURG DIRECT. tificate of office, and he will on Monday D Shuitz g0 |8 Sewall, Cal | J. B. Wyman_Circle No. 22, Ladies of M . Chicago {Mrs T Osborn, S Jose | ..o &° ris e A Cushi i | G Johnson, Cincinnati| ord, Colma | Shorkley. | » P 8 St | Cchadbourne, whose term expires on }”::t;‘r?n- A‘éi’fi 16 Pennsylvania.. May 14 erage, $26. cabin, $60 up: 24 cabin. $0 B mrR-Amerlcan Line, 37 Brom#~ay, N. Y. HERZOG & CO., General Agents Pacific Coast, 101 California st.. cor. Sansome, San Francisco. i) Head, Pleasanton|J H Rinehart, Oregon | M Greenberg, § L Op|L P Foley, Wiliows The New Ball League. | events in cycling this year. that day. J H Mitzner, Tuscon Mrs Doolittle. 8 Diego | - T o The fact that both the Acme and Re- L Mitzner, {Jfre Deuicy OAKLAND, March 1L—The California Justice Henshaw of the Supreme & Wynn, N ¥ [3rs Van Valkenborgh, | [ OAFEATCD Tt to-night at the Re. | liance clubs are among the foremost | ourt hearing that his friend h:de;';_ I M Lyndgates & W\ N ¥\ Vaikenborgh, | liance Club. Representatives Rucker of | Enck i saad Al el ono | 2 “lub. : c . 5 | CHenowlu IR Van Vakenhorsh. | Jose, Corcorin of Stockton, Donahoo | catavie of putting up a grand herefore | ceived his credentlals, visited Mr. Her- STOCKTON STEAMERS § % pawoot: $.90% | aiee Totey, ‘Willows | of Fresno, Martin of Sacramento, Ewing | S est, | 13 and honored him by ad 7 | yi | 3 All doubtless have 2 great deal to do | °d. and hono! y administering 7 A Sargent & w, Cal |Miss McKay, Willows | of Oakland and Bunker of San Francisco | W e & eal to do n & L Pier No. 3. Washington St.. at 3 AT Ross, Sargents |G Halllday.” Vallefo were present. It was decided that games | with making this event a popular one. | the oath of office. The ceremony was eave . Daily. 7 H Playter, § n,m,,.,-‘w D Buckley, Cal will be played at Elmhurst on Sunday | The balance of the programme will | witnessed by friends of the new Harbor FREIGHT RECELVED UY TO 5:30 P. M. ‘ Accommodations reserved by telephone. The only line selling through tickets and giv- §AUSED |A & Maner, Btockton | Fiornings. ‘The Callfornia Market team |be a ball game between the Elmhurst | Commisstoner, and at its conclusion he rist; Ly will be in the league under the name of | . vited them to the San Fran o 3, T Grace, 8 Hons nat 3 1L Owr, Siockton | San Francisco. The Rellance team of last :}’X‘gufd“‘g‘;ffgrg’c"i’e‘r’;‘:gflls e nvited tHem 1o e BauFeancisco Club, oot Tl e 6 3 b S0 e 3 9 vill be nder the nam - ‘ | ' MERS: 3 5 Baldson & w, 8 J W Conger, Chicago | year will be in uoder the name of BUE” | with Pledmont Parlor last Sunday the | lunch. Seated at the table were Gov- . o WALKER. A CITY OF STOCKTON. ernor James H. Budd, W. W. Foote, H. MARY GARRATT, I D. PETERS named towns have been assigned to the | Elmhurst nine showed conclusively | What they are capable of, when, in the F. Fortman, Major McLaughlin and Tmpt. Co. Telephone Main £05. Cal. Nav. and kRS o Golden Jubilee of Mizsions. alifornia League. The representative OAKLAND, March 11.—Rev. S. L. Bald- win, D.D., and his wife returned from China yesterday, where they have been in attendance upon the Golden Jubilee of the Methodist missions in that country. For twenty years this couple labored in the Flowery Kingdom, but for the past twenty years they have been at home owing to ill health. Sunday evening Dr. Baldwin will occupy the puipit of the First Methodist Epfscopal Church, and his wife that of the Eighth Avenue Meth- odist Episcopal Church. Both are pleas- ing speakers with a fund of valuable in- formation, that will be as entertaining a8 instructive. - i appointed a schedule committee and ad- urned. T Poolroom Case on Trial. OAKLAND, March 11.—The evidence for the prosccution was practically taken this morning in the Police Court in the case of C. M. McHale, charged with vio- Jating the nool-selling ordinance, and the Case continued until the 18th for comple- tion. The postponement was due to the illness of McHale. The evidence. was con- clusive that he had taken morney on the Emeryville races and paid the bets on the odds, the same as in other poolrooms, ex- cept that no tickets were issued 3 | seemed lost beyond recall. Some old- | time “fans” who were present pro- | nounced it one of the best games they | | had seen in years. ————————— Sounds the Alarm. - OAKLAND, March 1L—City Auditor | Snow has prepared a statement for the Council, in which he shows that if the Council does not make some change in ro%sed %lnnu there will be a deficit of ?15 at the end of the fiscal year. | eighth inning, they won a game that J. D. Spreckels. The health of the new Harbor Com- missioner was toasted with bumpers of wipe and best wishes for his success in his new office were offered. Colonel Forrest S. Chadbourne is one of the best commissioners that ever Jooked after the interests of San Fran- cisco's water front. He has attended to his duties in season and out of season, and it is due to him that a start has been made in the improving of the ap- pearance of East street. As an experl- For San Jose, Los Gatos & Santa Cruz Steamer Alviso leaves Pler 1 dally (Sundays excepted) at 10 a. m.; Alviso daily (Saturdays excepted) at 5 p. m. Freight and Passengers, Tare between Francisco and Alviso, Bc: to San Jose, Toc. Clay street, Pler 1. 41 North F treet, San Jose. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer "' Monticello” WL leave +uicyy odturcay, o b. m.; will leave San Francisco Raturday, 8:30 p. m. Regular Sunday morning, March 12. 1828 gsl.a- card | phone Red 2241 HATCH BR

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