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19 Francisco. The game was exciting » Lo - c throughout, being no one’s game until the ] ninth Inning, when the college boys be- | E came the victors by a score of 17 to 16. i ey The excellent battery work of Raymond iy : > and Heyfron of the college team proved Y here is much merit and certainly | Q| very effective against the visitors. Ray- Q. ground for thought in the suggestion (ha.tl H mond struck out twelve men. 1 tl;c Associated Charities should h:\mlle‘ l T et the { There NOW WANT A DIRECT TAX. 2 2 £ AuchuN SALE said General al i | thikscection hemimacto: ot oal L ples mere s fn ments of the ( and County, except ! ! green earth could any one go to a city such expens arc by e (huEi official, hurl such insinuations at him and to be paid out of the Funds specifically 1 1 provided for the payment of such ex- | | Penses.” For the six months ending on ‘ the thirtieth day of June, in the year . - digent funds of the county. : | Eg?de\ee:bahmmpmv each and every of are five Supervicors who average about Euegts Shan &3 e anl g 3000 o year apiece in their ind £ S 5 e ‘r:nn}e s set apart to each e:f;)e‘r;‘\gm tgs | Ok fas comm-r toni nr‘s'z]s:rgt Se000 | President Boone of the Board of Edu- AUCTloN SALE BSERar PR une T ort OF G et AT T : in one year—an average of $500 per montn. | tne Board of Supervisors of the existing | Willing to Try Anything It fsto be presumed e Dot b A Eastern Star:Ghaptar|: =ooa Bellepes Snchis Hemys Lot | set apart by said xlx‘.lll_‘ _luf ald moneys | before they give an order to an applican l Would Carry. b 2 2 ST s e e N il to Get a Clean Gov- Tk iy e e T i L L GondUcls All the Cere- EERKELEY, aaren 2 he aeteat ot | OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, Highways and Squares fi e fiscal lows them to the st i sees that they | ; the 360,00 bonds for a new high school 721 HOWARD STREET. JESD A year ending on s ia [‘nxnfér[h[hfi-‘,?“fi% ernment. iAot B ticirel whe e o anene. monies. building hos greatly discouraged (hose | TUESDAY............ ~ March29, 1898. FURShAY une, in tk ar nin R fes, instead of neeessary food. The sys-| | who actively supported the measure, but m. | = o ndred, as e tem at present in vogue 1s perforce loose | they Dropase in the near future to inaug- | (BY Srler of MERF, SMITH of Gtockton we | Tuesday.. . March 29, 1898 shall rem i urate a movement in favor of raising | hicely broken and welgh- expended at the time and unsatistactory, and, therefore. e: | AT1P. M., AT this Charter takes effect, shall b i arter takes % e ex- | pensive and wasteful. ' The Agsociated : . : ing by s of pended during said six months by the |Cannot Expect It From Men | Charities covers all denominalions. is| Mrs. Anderson Claims to Have money for a new bullding by means of & | Ing, [tom 108 15, PNRE S o w0 that win Soard of Public Works in the opera- 1 | wiscly cirected. has public confidence. and | direct tax. P. R. Boone, president 0f the |, "ooi "eaoh Tuesday until disposed of. | tions of the department committed to Who Are Interested in if it can be done legally, the Supervisors | Been the Only Woman Board of Education. and a prominent | A. F. ROOKER, Live Stock Auctioneer. | ] o e s should be the first to move to be relieved | = member of the Good Government Club, | - = | i obbery. of thelr difficult purden © 7 * © T ason. stated this evening that the supporters of | & i l cinas Shal be.paid dnring o oo | ihe recent bonatng propesicion hove ot | SPECIAL AUCTION SALE | poer i e et nths out of the Genera e e 3 e at cours | e Yoo e R | The Associat it e | 5, work to have a special election calle | | 1 of Supervisors of the ex- | * e A == d Spied Upon the Lodgeroom and | "gucstion of levying a direct tax. | GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 32 Head of Consioned H from ey dep;‘:rlmegt the Means of Saving Much Heavy Insurance Upon a Light Entered, Which Caused Her | “A great deal of the OFDusili?n to the | 327 SIXTH STREET. | 011512113 0rses Irol ounty become or be 4 e = . ? bonds+ he said, “came from the VOlrS | WEDNESDAY, March 3. at 1l a. m. any, tine dasin caty ot Indigent Money. | _ Stock in a Fruitstore. IniSstion of West Berkeley, but there were a large | By order of MAYOR PHELAN we will sell a Tfll]a]]]fl Cl][mly, OAKLAND, March 27.—The fruitstore of number of East Berkeleyans who opposed | lot of FIRE DEPARTMENT HORSE:! 1 thought it was | Also 20 head of good work horses and mares. any department cre- SULLIVAN & DOYLE the measure because they 10 good business horses, 8 draught horses, 1 Sono Lt N R Ly 1231 an Pablo avenue, eait o amoney rner of Sixteenth street ai i| the wrong way of raising the mone ded Tortit Going oo corner of Sixteenth street, was discovered 5 | the wrong w: aising 5 2 : | lpair “dapple g 2000 'Ibs, a fine brewery nths, hen\ i Eneh SHCE case T Oak’and Office San Fra lon fire shortly before 3 o'clock this| + Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | T0 levy a direct tax would oniy requite A kan e Tacing mare, 7 years old, gentie s thereof shall be paid out of 908 Broadway h 27, || morning. An alarm was sounded, and in | %08 Broadway, March 27. * | & majorlty vote and not a two-thirds vors | S R L S ¥ : ing 2 t ny ents | & mi L LW Fire * 2 2 2 case e bonds, an 4IN | gres at :‘ation indicc‘e maximum temperature saddie horse. eral Fund, twithstanding |- There aré, no doubt, many arguments | 3 miBlte or two thé Fire*Department | The funeral of Mrs. Saloma Anderson, | aonfident that the former would Carry. | e the daye; those anderncath It. It &ny. the M WATK Auctioneer. ontained in sections six and | vet to be brought forward on both sides aud who claimed to be the only woman that | “The reason that we did not have a vote | amount of rainfall, of melted snow fn inches the first | and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Coryphene, Asplund, 17 days from San he block is a two-story one, the - atlon question, but the | ers ool hates Tureaos) Fht Peohsoln| was ever initiated into the Masonic fra-|on the dirsct tax measure accrueto | Merchants! ze and Board of Trade. | {he store were insured for $1200 in the | ternity, took place this afternoon at the | Place was that when the m e \n‘.d»_r{\ru-\‘ln IX of this Char- | in their reports on the question, have d, Chiet Fair and the smnu« de- | Masonic Temple. The beautiful hall was\;;“‘;:dn;;n“s “fif,‘ui"‘ O Kt of | temperature. The word “bigh' means high said six mo: s shall ic 2 3 d one unanswera ) n at there not over $150 worth | ¢ v he friend s - o i3 = | barometric pressure and is usuclly accompanie saldsl 1:;[];(‘}1. shall be ;;‘qn\é put rward one unanswer pomtiin | clarestat crowded with the friends of the deceased, | fhe burden on the fax payers. Ve really | Baretrie Dreseurs o 1o e 1o Jow _pres- | Tahitl - it to be | 1sobars, or solld lines, connect points of equal air pressure; Isotherms, or dotted lines. equal | hapter I of 1T of this | of the consc 3ark Albert, Griffith, 1S da Trovic Bird, Jac from Honoluhw. n, 40 days from the store. The owner, Chi % T Tahiti. O B o urmag it once. | besides a large number of tha curious. ced 880,000 and we thought that this sum | sare #hd is usually precedsd and nccompanied | Schr Monterey, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens e bond | by cloudy weather and rains. ‘‘Lows™ usually | Landing. T mentioned in this section both agree that anything that will | San e e e e iR | The services were conducted by the offi- | could bé more easily 3 ¢ and rai maaliy.| Land e e d %, fClpality of the CIty | brear et orraotion % s 3 e hs ~ | election than by several direct tax elec- | first appear on the Washington coast. | “sehr red, Kindlen, § days from Poi galliv ot th > Clf|/break wp| chaimesent corruntion the loss by flames. A | cers of Oakland Chapter No. 8, Order of | electiol ¥ al direct elec: | frst-appear on the Washington const M low | Biakeiex.. 0, and the o i S e | along the coast, and the isobars extend morth | Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, 14 hours from be trans-| —— on provided are ng municipality __Chief among | but when the “low’’ is inclosed with isobars of | Schr Wing and Wing, Genberg, 4 days from will be | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Im- | Coos Bay. probable. With o “high” in the vicinlty of | “Schr Eva, Klitgaard, 6 days from Port Had- daho, and the pressure falling to the Call: | jock 3 BERKELEY, March the important innovations that made in the commencement week exer- = = B | Reception to Graduates. | and “south along the coast, rain ls probable: | Bihlers Point. ! ting municipality clses at the university this year is an out- | d in this T | B - 5 = | fornia’ coast, warmer weather may be expecte Schr Coquelle, Pearson, 3 days from Coquill S i | goor reception which Regent Phebe A | in summer and colder weather in winter, i b coquelier; Fearson; 3 dayn from Coftille e by 2 D | Hearst will give to the members of the | reverse of these conditions will produce an | SATLED. n th sury until the ne- | graduating class at he March 2. residence near Pleasanton on Monday, . 7 May 16 A special train will carry the WEATHER REFORT. mvEona S 200 members of the senior class to Pleas- 121 —] il 3 anton, where they will be the guests of aaeh akeridiad Eaciog Time.) Mrs Hearst during the afternoon. Mrs. | . SAN FRANCISCO, March | Hearst proposes to give a similar recep- The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | tion each year to the members of the | date, as compared with those of same date graduating ck last season, and rainfalls during the past Stmr City of Puebla, Jepse Port Townsend. Stmr Homer, Jessen, 5 Ship C F Sargent, Haskell, Tacoma. Bark Ferris S Thompson, Murk, Cignik Bay. Schr Volunteer. Brissem, Grays Harbor. Schr Prosper, Schroeder. Grays Harbor. LEGRAPHIC. cessity | f i inuance ce | ity for| | City and at the time this ceased to ex- ns in_ such ors shall so declare p. m. | beautiful country | oppasite result. ’ Sund: | | | 10 p. m.—Weather aska. rk Mercury, fr stmr Dora, for v. J. A. Cruza .ach is ev s T 3 temperature, | Mar 23: stmr Sunol, 2 Rev. J. A. Cruzan preached this evening | _San Francisco data: Maximum temp ar 28: atmr Sunol, {rom | at the North Berkeley Congregational'|5: minimum, i2; mean, 4. A : | Church on “Profanit Rev. John Coyle | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | D¥ea; stmr Farallon, for Dyea Methodist church preached FORECAST. Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Australia, fm Dyea; The pressure has risen slowly during the | stmr New England, hence Mar 1S. m Dallam Armes of the | past twenty-four hours over the country West| ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 2i—Schr J M Col- upon such declara- | : o . ¢ twenty-four hours: POINT LOBO: h balance shall be forthwith | | Berkeley News Notes. Past This Last | hazy; wind NW 6 miles. o the General Hund. | | , BERKELEY, March 27 Word has been | Stations— 24 ours. Season. Seazon, : | received in Berkeley that Charles But- | Bureka S0 i ¢ e A n s et | | ters, South African mining expert well | Red Bluff 9 B A ootut, Toa” e < Known in Berkeley and a brother-of Mrs. | Sacramento 0 ; SEEHEPDTEEE | | P-'R. Boone of this place, arrived at Lon- | 53 Franc 0 . RS E T N SR | don yesterday from Johannesburg on his | gan Luis Obispo. 0 6. 20.11 | Tropic Bird, from Tahiti for San Frane way to California, where he will settle | T.os Angeles H 2 .48 5 and develop mining interests in the south- | San Diego 0 i 16 | DOMESTIC PORTS. ern part of the State. Yuma o 1.65 5-35‘ SEATTLE—Arrived ) 27—Stmr Dirigo, he | This Charter shall be published for ty days in The San Francisco Call Da, news- gene d: =% | ; of M | e t will lecture at the | of the Rocky Mountains. An area of high| man, hence Mar 1S, i university to-morrow afternoon at 3:45 | pressure lies off the coast of Northern Cali-| FORT BRAGG—Arrived Mar 2—Schr Bar- fornia. | bara Hernster, hence Mar o'clock, on “The Study of Fiction.” | ¢ o O e The temperature has risen rapidly over Ne- | " SEATTLE—Sailed Mar 27—Stmr Sunol and P'.flor'lm,m; ‘,\;".]L'; > Le‘.x“h";r {Z(| the | . da and Eastern California. In the great | schr jas A Garfleld, for San Franciseo. ent of astronomy at the Univer- | (J5cec"or California the temperature is about | ASTORIA—Sailed Mar 2i—Stmr Alcatrazfor of C will lecture to-morrow | normal, San Francisco | s 1sco. | | 1anernonn at 4 o'clock, at the Mark HOp- | The following maximum wind velocities are | FOREIGN PORTS. id City 0. at a spe- held on that voti kins Institute, San Francisco, on ““As- | reported: -Fort Canby, 28 miles per hour from | o oo cieg Feh 10—Brig Geneva, for ”l”'rig“ i Yoy T Ty Fonp terolds.” The lecture is the fourth of a | the northwest; Winaemucea, 26 southwest; | | PA S - university extension series on astronomy. | Yuma, 25 nofth, o Arrived Mar 27—Schr Falcon, hence Jan 16. said {.1.?“&,)“ AT ‘l B ha falien generally over Washington | ArTived Mar 21 e e rrance Cherle, prob- 1 )e S = 5 ly £ San Franc . all be s | - TS TN v F st made at San Francisco for thirty | ably for f the State . : . STANDARD FACTS IN COOKING. |, J00Clng “mianight, March 2. 159 ! TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. 1 or rejec- Proposzd Clubhouse to Be Erected at Piedmont Springs. | Al ary materials should be sifted be- | " Northarm - CaliforniaFair _ Monday light | NEW YORK—Suiled March 35-Stmr Bam, approv e northerly winds. ; or Rotterdam. St Tore st sating ey S ornia—Fair Monday; warmer | ' QUEENSTOWN—Safled March 2—Stmr Lu- t and be in | cania, for New York. —Fair Mon standard measuring cup. | “Nev otherwise ring. The standing of the From Designs by D. F. Oliver. drchitect, Oakland, Cal. ‘ A cup holding just half a pint IS the | on northern coast: westerly winds. | r ; : — ; OAKLAND, March 26.—After several Oliver, architect, for a clubhouse to be of the late s ; N = hour of noon g : A cupful is all the cup will hold with- | Utah—Fair Mond : = - S o e old. Dlefmont erected ripon the site of the 0ld hotel. promoters guarantees the sef that Will| it Tunning over—full to the i 4| Arizona—Fair Monday: warmer U o | Dr. Gibboen’s Dispensary, - nineteen hun- | Springs grounds are being transformed ( s will be given in it as the attend this function. scant cupful 1 within a fourth of 81 | noer noey changing to westerly, winds. 625 KEARNY ST. Established rrant and every effort Walks are being laid out, fountaijns |inch of the top. Special report from Mount Tamalpais—Clear; !’r’vhl:s:hi:lslégflnfifismu(b}mlv;‘;: into a garden spot that will be a fea- occa; W ture during the coming season. The mad re the patronage of the placed and rustic bowers erected | realty syndicate, under t direct su- bes of people in the city. The throughout the extensive yard which bu}{!etr isgaor();x_nldvré ta’bllespoonrun pervision of it retary, Frank C. Ha- opening of the grounds and building will be well worth a trip to see when | 5., f;‘:{f lg{?ei‘le‘;.:;:;«lw:l'fu]ncpper and vens, has adopted the design of D. F. will soon be one of the social events completed. A };leaped spoontul is all the spoon will hold. s . - divi T OCEAN TRAVEL. Half a spoonful is measured by divid- Su.‘lo‘Tu.!We’Th_!Fr,lsa i ST e | the Eastern Star, of which the deceased | ing lhro\;{gh lhfi middle lengthwise. | A speck is what you can take 2 3 Full M 1 H gihel il ¢ 5@ Fden | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. v west, 8 miles; temperature, 48; et ALEXANDER McADIE, disease wearing on bodyand mind and Local Forecast Official. Skin Diseases. 'he doctor cureswhen others fafl. Try him. Charges low. upcn become the of the ( sco, and shal ting Charter of said 1d all amendme s inconsistent v A tablespoonful of flour, sugar or v N Cures gnarantesd. Callorwrite. THE CALL C. —ENDAR. ¥. .- IRRON, Box 1957, San Franclsco. | | | | | | March. 1898 h at said election yrough investigation is being made to ety government will be a di fit. and of this th an be no doubt. eriain the cause of the fire, . |was an active and homored member.| A o S i FOR THE NEW CHARTER, YES. | The last year has been a revelation, even | , The secc vas occupied as resl. | Those assistins In the day’s services were | tip of a penknife —Sallie Joy White in ol e vy et e bt ; T e e L heliove eyl 5RC Dmumerous (amilign SUNS IS K sonihametton M. Maticrow WY | Mbach BNDIanS Eaks I0ina G || B Sl s o Tas quarter FOR THE NEW CHARTER, NO. Knew a good deal apout politics. 1f there | that Chief Fair had hard work getting | thy Patron Frank Fletcher, Assoclate —_———— | 16 ! R EED | Mar. . Steamers leave = Broadway = 3 5 | has peen nothing done that can be made | the families out to prevent them being tron Mrs. Ada E. Hughes, Chaplain | The average length of life is thirty-one | |—=| - o |—m o= ELid For Alasian ports, 10 8. m. th s of the glection | ionable to the law, there has been | Suffocated The total loss on building and | Webb N. Pierce, Marshal Mrs. Lena | Years- ‘ i P Mar. 22. March 2, 7, 12, 1. 22, 21, April ted in_ this er =i : - the | B00ds ). Hamilt cretary M . C. N. Wal- e — | |5 | = |0 1. Transferred at Seattle. ignominy heaped on the city by the on, Secretary Mr: C. N. Wal HOTEL ARRIVALS. e £ Firas Quarter oo Alssian, :portac (b — Spear street wharf), 10 a. m., te Cher e, this Char Conductor Eva ter, Treasurer Kate Hes: one they had known for so long. The| 7'S°geatey; N' Y Mrs W Peyton, Sta Cz dirty politics in the interest of anybody, | The Money Pledged and Necessary | oortage “then moved to Moantaln View T'S Beatty o c ng, N cheapest lot of offiffals that ever mistook - > te : E RN Tre b the purpose for which they were elected, ] Mayon, Assistant Salo Beckwith, Warden AT SR T March 2, 6, 10, 14, 15, 22, 26, 30 Fo i and this is detriment enough. Of course, A | Mary Marchand, Sentry Charles Gellett. | A Eads, wf, Macomb | Miss Dodd, Phila BUN. MooV AnH aTIE rctored Transterred af Fortland, Or. - here are a few exceptions, but the line is | i1LL £ IS | EMe Gene Fabin organist and Fred |MrsJ W Bailey, s, do| Miss Neweil, Tenn United States Coast_and Geodetlc Survey. | cend Seatiie, Tacoma. Everett, Anacortes and ) v drawn that there is no danger . 1 | Wright musical director. The points of | § ¢ Ward W& 90 5 W maslann, Relids Times and leights of High and Low | New Whatcom (Wash). 10 a. m., March 2, 17, e - ing the sheep and the goats [ | the star were represented as follows: | A pos Y B Baler | Waters at_Fort Point. Entrance to San | 13, 17, 2, 27, and every fifth day thereafter, y and County b Soieasanin st / : A Post, N'Y Mrs C B Baker, Pasad | Francisco Bay, Published by Official Au- | gonnecting at Seattls with company’'s steamc cieCtecaen. T P iym minor one.. The 600 mer- DAL 1Y {A1ma Ao Agah: Trene'Debuts ruth 5 Hywes, N %, Y E Gritan, Heno thority of the Superiatendent. | o Alaska and G. N. Ry.. at Tacoma with 5 only ) he 6 £ Carrie McKenzie, er; Kate , wt, 3 0. Louisville | NOTE— W _waters oce t i v . P. Ry. r purpose of the | charts who have undertaken to bring - | Martha: Tallie Fregert rk\_]“‘“E‘g"":"s""' M Daly, “Anaconda | Mrs R Van Wyck, NY | the city front o ety abont. | Vo s emieldy Bay). 10 A m r this Charter mak- | gbout, if possible, some improvement, et s ey T ecta. | 7K Urmsted, Los Ang s Van Wyck, N_Y | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | March 3, 9, 15 2L 2, and every sixth day 3 provided in this | realize that the few men who nold offices | Horsemen Meet the Business | e sket was a beaut! ful mahogany | J A Murray, Mont Miss Polhemus, Yy the helght of tide is the same at both places. | thereafter. = i e ot the | for 'a® shott fime and then are buried |itn siiver handles "and trimmings. | M Chales Piila J L Hart, Cincinnati - For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, of the persons so ap- | forever constitute a very small grievance. Element and Lay Their | Sheaves of wheat and an abundance of | D M Carman, City | Mrs M Hart Cincinnati MARCH 133 Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Charter shall take effect | The ax that is being sround at this time cut flowers and ferns covered it. After | A L Levinsky, Stkn |Miss M Hart,Cincin'ti iy aiath B | GaVicta: fanta Barbara, Ventura, Husneme: harter shall take effect [The ax that I boiog SL0000 M i about Plavis. the ritual had been carried out the lodge | A H C Dalley! N'Y |Mrs W K Benton. Cin | 3 ' | o ‘Padro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and day of December, 3 ihe|one-nalf of the oficials and thus remoye | formed in line and passed by the’ coflin | 4, CuEnsior Ty dne ) T, Chusains &L X, o | Bemportie = Mt b 6, 3K 1a B30 nikcrs undred and | ghout ore-half of the inducement to do i 7 > | Sl s e _countenance ok | Alice Wel N'Y |H H_Henshaw, Bling ‘For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har. | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. Port | = | IT KNOWN, That the City and | or corporation, that will aid in their 2 $ t fcago iss Du Pont, Del | les and Redondo (Los Angeles), 1 ancisco, contajning a | election. There are now so many de- Committees Put to Work fecmertey; where the body was deposited | J W Gay, wf, Pasad'a|B F Griscom, N Y _ | Los A een 4 8, 1%, 16, 20. 2, 2, and very. T, A dscd | partments In the city and county gov- Enal n a grave by the side of that of the de- | A Skaife, Canada | W L Marks, wf, N ¥ [ fourth day thereafter. 2 vo hundred | PATIENNS® that when anything radically - | ceased’s husband, who has been dead a| G Mason, Los Ang |J W Tavlor, El Paso For Ensenada, Masdalena Bay. san Jose del on the twenty-| w ng does take place no one is guilty. number of years. F E Booth, wf, Detroit A J Legg, wf, N Y | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- r of December, in the year | o eis at the present time quite a good- B % S | umerous accounts of the manner in| Mrs C H Dodd. Phila |L J Killlam, Boston lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. March §, nd eight hundred and| gjzed hole in the county treasury, and Oakland Office San I-ran\r[‘lsrohkz'.:l\l. | which Mrs. Anderson secured the sec- GRAND HOTEL. | Aprit's, and 20 of each month theréatter, 908 Broadway, Marc | rets of the Masonic order, which she | C B Shaver, Fresno |G H Smith, Fresno | without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and under and in ac-| no one made it. Two grand juries have jons of Seec- | returned indictments regarding the short- Pleasanton decided las | and_honrs of sailine. evening to have surely possessed, have been published.| W B Marcusson and|J E Foire, wf, lowa TICKET OFFICE-Palace Hotel, 4 New F H Hull, Wis e _prov. : S X s 5 as e e B e 00 was | Her own account of the affalr, and | 4 Wite, Chicago le XI. of the Constitu- | age, but in the courts it has been proved | a May Day celebration and over $3000 was QW] < affair, and one | E C'N Vi t ; 2ESt Do ome 18 gullty, because of {he con- | subscyibed at a meeting of those interest- | Of Which she mever tired of teiling, was | ¥reort i A Gl | Monsgomens SuSaE . 0O Gen Agte o o o e rrochotders, | Tict between the Tesponsibilites of de-| .3 The meeting was held in Rose Hotel | jiving at the h % France. ” She' wus | [, "Warrer, Auburn |L R Spitzer, San Jose | the early morning tides are given in the lett GOODALL. P farket sireet. San Francisdo. , prepare and proj a Cha fop | partments. There are other things as| .. ,ttenged by all of the horsemen of | M iE & ome of an uncle, where the | 7' g Treadwell, Nev C [H A Bell, Sacto hand column and the successive tides of the Mot to prepare and propose a Charter for | fagrant in both the ety and county gov- and attended by hors of | Masons met. She ecut a hole in the floor | W G Schofield, Mo. | H Thorp, Saeto | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | said City and County; and we, the|ernments, and the merchants believe that | the vicinity, as well as many of the busi- | upstairs through the ceiling and at night | J S Gibson, Williams | P H Moise, San L O | second time column gives the second tide of | R “ co embers of sald Board, in pursuance | there is enough hors sense amoye fl{h-"ln ness men. A committee was appointed to | % atched t?edw?;knlngsh! \};,w‘-i, When she | P Casey, NY = 1CL Tallock King Ls | ey i e x::ru tide. | T“E v M & ' ' of suc sions of the Constitution, | tc about a condition of ~affairs ta 3 affai 2 s satisfie at she had th o W Bremert, Los Ang |C A Cuppers, wf, Vi | and the last or right hand column gives the % & £ amch ons of the Constitution, | to_bring about a condition of a¥aits take charge of affairs and another meet-| yory “she made her first visit Socrel | W B Hoiland, Fresno | R J King, Hantora | last tide of the day, except when there are but DISEATCH FASE JTEAMERE IO and within a period of ninety days which will tend tc ing will be held Wednesday evening. Nodgerdom: | Dreselng - In rens clothas. | /T Sourtdis. SCIEY | M Marks,” Oroville three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights RTLAND after such election, have prepared and BEC £ it The general sentiment among thef (he® aioronched the door, gave the sig| 3V C Ames, Oakland [0 A Lowe wf Woodld | given are additions to the scundings cn the | PO . gave the sig-| g g pavens, Oakland | A J Burnes, Sacto Inited States Coast Survey charts. except | From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. the foregoing, signed in Th c! a | horse: vas that a day of races, even 9 v s E i ve arguments of the merchants are | horsemen was tha ay 3 | nal and when challenged gave the sig-| ¢ w ¢ Re ds | B B when a minus sign (=) precedes the height duplicate, as and for the Charter for | 5005 being daily supported by the de- | though for small purses, would be of great | nals and slgns correctly. She was ad. C W Clark, Redlands | B Bumnes, Sacty eno| and then the numper given is subtractive from FARE S!12Firse Class including mertn sald City and County of San Fran- | JIt mow belnE Co Oy o O rand Jury, and if | benefit to them owing 'to _the showing | Mitted, but it was alterward distovered | ey 3 T Hels, Or |H J Cocoran.wtb, Stn | the depth siven by He charis, The PUic of 88 Second Class and Meals. they coutd make of thelr horses before | that she was an impostor. In order to| ¢ ¢ Willlams, Wis |J Banks, Oregon reference Is the mean of th~ lower low waters. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: do propos: - cisco. O | ¢ being taken does not re- | y : NESS SREOF. we have | 2l the evidence : aking them Kast. protect themselves the lodge, she claims, | M J Hussam, Wis |F C Clark.Paso Roble £ 3Mar. IN WITNESS WEHERHOR, we I it in any indictments, it has opened the | KD them Hest ed that he would | §ave her the three degrees. Y e o S State of California ety hercunto set our hands in duplicate, s g { R STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Columbia... 6 1, 22, 38 this twenty-fifth day of March, in the | eyes of the public to much oldwmrh it had | gmerht; 3 string orrl hol&sef;, inc\\lx;iiggn —_————— =L E W \\‘L)}cs'rn'g){lm;{soj;rs&,. 5 Through Tickets an rd“f‘"l Baggax- to all SRS uAS S b ) % R as called attention to | Searchlight, Anaconda and Dione. Andy | § Herwitch, San Diego|C A . Marysville Frox D Eastern Points. Rates and Folders Upon Ap~ year one thousand eight hundred and | never dreamed. It has called Stien’ ob P2 | Srino v el will ‘enter Carl Kearney, 4ndy| NOTED VISITING DIVINES. [T D Cutler, Mich |J Ferguson, Rio Vista 1. DO | plicatica to ninety-eight. | the fact that there is ne N, and Jack Atkins; Willf ‘Murry, Di e J Rodman, Baltimore |F Willlams, Fresno Mar 23 E. C. WARD, General Agent, S % ) | and has directed attention to certain n- | N S Naries Griffith, F Jib. “wgate | Varied Themes of the Pulpit Orat Miss McNeil, Cal R H Dixon, Los Ang Mar 23 630 Market st. JOSEPH BRITTON. President. | fluences and individuals that are working | o, 3"'pivection. The Merriwa Stock Farm 2 pi OTS | F McQuaig, Ontario |E F Hoster, St Louis Mar2 | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., ROME A. ANDERSO | e o Tob the taxpevers and de- | 204 Direction. The BertiNe Boo0 vy Heard Yesterday in Oakland. B JonessHan Liorexso |3 8 Rantord & ¥ o=l Mar 33 DTSy N MES BUTLER, | Lorener gty only a politiclan can af- | WIll bave Miss Margeretn, \mportel % | OAKLAND, March 27.—The Right Rev. | s Somird: San jose |9 Metzxer, Seattle Mar 5 . JAM oXes fari to follow a policy that hurts the city | 837, 8RR s, PE, (CC%Fi be mixed | Abfel Leonard, D.D., of Salt Lake City, | G Clement, Visaila |C Scott, Mas Mar 23 S. S. ZEALANDIA, * H. N. CLEMENT. abroad. As a rule he is an impecunious | ;ng open to the world, to be held duri Benln Al s i Vincent, N Y |BE P Smith, N Mar 21 for HONOLULU oniy; 2 5 2 2broac. eeker, willing to do anything for | §id PRCR 8 L8, Yo S to be held during preached this &vening at the St. John's | T 2 Vincent N ¥ = | Brih e N ok Mar 29 Wednesday, April 6, A COMTE, Jv., Lot o faving no stake in the commu- | the first weekiin 7o Episcopal Church. He is the missionary | ° " “BiLDWIN HOTEL. Mar & 2p. m. Special party ALFRED CRIDGE, e an e The merchant looks at the ishop for the Episcopal church in the | B D Crelghton. Phila |J Carson, San Jose by T S8 ALAMEDA L. R. ELLERT. Matter differently. He has everything at WYMAN WINS AGAIN. jurisdiction of Utah and Nevada. He is| H Demmick Valleo |F A Lyon, Sacto Marst M3 sails via Honolulu and ISIDOR. GUTTE. stake and is anxious for public improve- —_— considered one of the most aggressive | 3, 2 Germain, NY D G Ivancovich,wf,Pet um'al Auckland for Sydney P. H. McCARTHY }nemsl and goodigovanalEn T pL e | Bicycle Clubs Play Baseball and bishops in the church, and f6 & noted | 5 N T e Apr 1 ©np Wednesday, April 3, . H. McCAR' f | able tax levy. 2 s 2 s = R auohl H < State of Cai.. Apr 1 & e .JOHN NIGHTINGALE, Jr., wf,‘:,':‘; a rate of taxation largely in ex- Ride Some Good Races. ]S){Je'fi\‘l(g::.egfl‘i‘aixrl‘xd}t?:c;ag;enxght was great- | Miss ‘;\{cgsla\fihm, S MIH A Munby, Los Ang | Gadila BE 1] | ine to COOLGARDIE, “Austialia, afd CAPE JOHN C. NOBMANN. | pays % San Francisco, and has nothing | QAKLAND, March 2.—The Elmhurst| “The churches in the T ey | B % Daster. N¥ R e $HLTOVEN, Sopth Al -* . .JOSEPH O'CONNOR, | £6 Show for it except a record that hef | Recreation Ground was the scene of | nue district united tonont et pan = 4. D 'SPRECKELS & BROS, C0, O ervect. e - | treasury is a good thing for PUON- | < me fine sport this afternoon. The five- | joint temperance meeting in the Twenty- ! Frelght Office—327 Market st., San Francisco. . LIPPMANN SACHS, [ 1sts. ; ; ‘e | fourth avenue M. E. Ch i - 3 Merchants’ | minute pursuit race of the Reliance-Acme M. E. Church. Rev. B. .. EDWARD_ R. TAYLOK. | “The Board of Trade and Mcr . 2 a R. Bennett, the newly installed pastor of | » . . : : aage rade Y millions of | boys produced some fast riding. The 3 pastor of | A. W. THOMPSON. | Bxchange i aud any Y actioal mova | Reliance . was represented by Deakin, | 518 Twenty-third avenue Baptist Church, | | Gompagnie Gm"alenansa“afl“q“. Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, | they may make looking toward decency | Bacon, Wyman and Rosenheim. The choir furnished some exc: ‘;’;; . The local 7 French Line to Havre. e D, etary. | B ey will certainly prove fo be| Acme riders were Smith, Sleuter, Burke ®'To.day was § busy e e | e e e | Bopular with the bulk of the people. and Bolt. After the first three 1aps it man of New York City, who has been fiafe River. foot of Morton st. vaelen@ this line avoid both transit by narrowed down to a race between Smith heiding revival servi = Vyman, with the others following. = Loing revival services in the First M. E. 5 = 2 | of the most remarkable features | and Wyman, z Church for the past week. At 10: 5 . Marion Crawlord Ooming. ot o holding In_Oakland is that it | For the first ihreelmilegiBmItn I jFie hetacoke oy “rhe Holy Spirit and 5t 1 UAKLAND, March 27.—Readers of cur- | jnures a man to almost anything. He can | gourth mile. At the finish a hard sprint | Ay oo et el ‘rature will remember a serfes of | 0" yeq all sorts of questions and they | ghot Smith in over the line ahead of ' ance.” The women's SR iant articles from the pen of the dis-| ;3 contain all sorts of suggestions, but | Wymes, but a lap behind. Wyman won | was onthe theme “Stem or Blossom, o o O e Gen- | they do not phase the office-holder—n | I 0% 08" 2o mo of baseball of the season Which?” He addressed the juniors at 5:13 ne. The an: -ment that | Oakland. o /ed becween the Bay City Wheelmen | 15 4 Jaflr Land Convert.” An hour he announcement that | day an interview was published | followed BEWERR Tt Yhond obermen later he met the Endeavor societies and g S or | with Mayor Thomas that is probably | and the Seaing the Bay Citys scored twn spoke on “The Land of Sunshine and O U ntense | without parailel. Why each question was | the third inning the Bay oS Bond Cluy | Sin.” His evening address was “The Un- one of intense | WO iowed by justifiable homicide on | TURS 2% it 8T ore Was © marked up | P3Tdonagle Sin.p his studies with | the part of his Honor cannot be under | T he Sighth, when the Bay Citys- tied e a e a talented young oo toutside of Oakland. Here are a| Wil (0781 "tC tenth Inning the San | 2@ Tol RUISIONT, WO has been mak- by lish railway and the discomfort of e channel o 4 Small boat. New York Alexandria, Egypt via Paris, first class $180; class $116. A BOURGOGNE April 2,10 2. m. LA BRETAGNE April 30, 10 8. m. apply to NOTICE TO MARINERS. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAN- TIQUE. Agent, A branch of the United States Hydrographic 0. 3, Bowling Green. New York. Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is | J. F, FUGAZI & CO., Agents. § Montgomery maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of . San Francisco. mariners without regard to nationality and azin g t man of letters will lecture in | Last Fri St love an in tora 1 al a | ed: - free of expense. . tellectual appre foor ‘examples of the questions ask Francisco Road Club scored and went out X b e cord folttoal it Y 0 o0 o e o (he o S| Bty chn o et i o sasmedl I Cal 08 ettty e oy tyics o e e |+ STOCKTON STEAMERS = s T g e i Marcn? Didyou promise bim a position o the | ning by & score of 5 to 4. | language was excellent, and a large num- ing directions of the world are kept on hand A Leave Pier No. 3. Washington St., at 6 DMl T ThS St o pEaait SOl IR | e e ber gf the matives wefe present o hear e oo ‘Teraniins | FRETGHT REGEIVED US TO 6 P, Mt ot modern o blaywrxhts | “twhen you signed the gas contract ordinance Death of Franklin L. Perkins. | bim®% ha lights, dangers to navigation and all matte Accommodations reserved by telephone. xposition b ng was the scene of_interest to ocean commerce. The only line selling through tickets and glv= e Ene.ish-s 5 *body g0 to the gas company g | the Enrish-speaking coun- | Jast June did snybot¥ £, 1508 Somodation? | ALAMEDA, Mexch, Cica b this. city | OF,2, Felislous meeting this atternoon. Did you ever pay It back? nave | at an early hour {his morning from drop- | 4ncted the service and preached upon the The time ball on top of the bullding on Tale- Snror % all potnts A I A s A IS O e L P Y ncon and 1s dropped at noon, 120th meridian, STEAMERS: By telerraphic signal Teceived each day from | . C. WALKER, CITY OF STOCKTON. 1a : had to and several foreign dramatists| Did you tell anybody that yOu i |2t A 3 a complcation of other 'troubles. ¥ | % & o - ake good your shortage to the and a i 3 3 theme “A word of love and warnii T i to obtain the rights for trans- | money to make good FOCF BIE mpany? To | He was a native of New York and had QOakland; the coming of our Lord to' els the United States Naval Observatory at Mare | MARY GARRATT, J. D. PETERS, Island, Cal. ‘Telephone Main §05. Cal. Nav. and Impt. Co. hore Acres” proves that the | Waukes Mechanics' > Did | his city for twenty-eight , 5! ¢ | wi 3 you raise the money | resided in this ¥ y=elet and save his people. ater-going _public “is always | B e it at any bank? When did You |years He was a well-known mining | ~The Gakiang ministerial meeting last atronize good na: :‘{n!.‘)s‘. and | [0V 4t back and where did you get the m";:;’;é man, and had been wealthy, but of late evening in the Galindo Hotel was only a mo public Shows = Srelennce fof | (TIolMe e e e ee chaen i | TRSTE TR M TG D of his proverty. He social affair, the paper for the evening jeenic production OF loShore | city justices few months, ‘nlfg‘in‘):;:;";‘;,,f"'c‘} | neral wil take place on Tuesday at 2 p.| Rev. W. C. Stevens of Los Angeles oc : “19)‘ be Elven 4.3 the hdflcs 0""'58 | ohat money did Bat Chat aid you promise | m. from the Masonic Temple, and inter- | cupled the pulpit of the First Baptist Sk e uirsday,: Briday ang Baiuniay | une Jo8 r 7 § ent will be in Mountain View Cemetery. | C'.‘.“,;fi" tvvm! m&rmg*. T Did Peter Garrity lend either you or your —————————— 1 e War Cloud” was the theme of e e ————— o % Ywas it to be paid back if Garrity | Rev, E. S. Chapman, D.D.. to-night af | son s2:07 Was 0 CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. | the Market street Congregational Churchf YT 'RU v the polics force? When Garrity failed HQT-'RLN FOR A HOSTILH SHIF| | :r::‘llonpuld l?:ck,f A ¢ East Oakland pay Patriotic illusions are now the most A gun tested near Washington last exa‘fr (y}:uomo: Y‘;"Pr‘ ‘.:‘;. gmo for a place in the | reliable means of evoking applause in Baseball at the College. week ;threw a shell over ten miles, fre. department? theaters. If they can replace the OAKLAND, March 27.—The college A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time cr giving the error, if any, is publisied the same dav by the afternoon | FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD pepezs. and by the morning papers the follow- =, aay. W. S. HUGHES, Steamer ‘‘Monticello’" ¢ ! ¥ Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. it.... - U5 2. me, 305 b m. (330 p. m. ex. Thirs) S Sunda e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. B e S A el ‘Telejhone, Red 2241. ARRIVED. tme Washtenaw, Crosscup, % nows rom | FORSAN JOSE, LOS GATOS and SANTA CFUZ ‘Tacoma. Steamer Alviso Mo Arcata, Macseen, {3 ours from Co0s | exoaptom ot 1o o o s Alvise daily DED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURNG PAST i2 HOURS i which' means that a hostile ship would fire d ment is notoriously incompe- vulgarity that has been occa- *pe under fire for twenty miles 1n pass- | et Did o Tact that you borrowed money ,‘,’f:xfly Sffored assurances that_every | S*WPUS this afternoon, was the aczme of Bay. ‘ &, o gxeepted) at § p. Freight and Fassengern, ing » battery. Such tareet practics | figm, Gt FRE BRSSP0 o0 S10ma has its silver lining will be re- | tween the college nine and the Y. M. I. EXPLANATION. B o Letand, 30 hours.from Dioss | Lo San Sume: o Clay strect, Fior 1 A1 Novis will make it interesting for the ship.— | change? - were all readlly auswered, | newed.—Washington Star. | of the Holy Cross Parish team of San| Tbe arow flies with the wiad. The top 05 DU R : First street, San Jose. ety Globe-Democrat The questions

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