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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 189S. - 15 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS | | AUCTION SALES = Alameda News Notes. 1 e ATV | Y will supply the i Initarian j [ANY SHOTS ~ [WANTJUSTICE CONTINUED TILL @@-gss=suzes PARADE T0-DAY] TO KLONDIKE mram s sromacn, sty RS 4 J 4 The Municipal League has been zranle}} i ] 31-33 Sutter s:re;xml l;l':l:fi.‘:ane Main 515k FIR[D rHlLE TURDAY, APRIL 2. s, 4 / AR ; Two of the lads accused of ~ommitting ate., ete. of forty rooms. Removed | a burglary in a vacant store have been Their Conclave to Schooner From East- 2o our store for_convenience of sale. II's war news bulletins were dis- a Close. i the privilege of using the City Counci t 10 o'clock a. m. \T D[ V VER S il probably_be sent some S the EDWARD S. SPEAR & CO., Au 13 i\ L His Accusers Proved toiEx-Judge Gibson Holds a {oneers. tter . 1 T F'l‘ | rooms for the purpose of holding a m 4 \ K 4 4| The overcrowded CORAItIon of the crhsore B Sedroom : | h ererc ndition of the schools. B s X sell the fine parlor, bedroom, llbs | The meeting will be held next week. Templars Bring|Arrival of a Steamer and | am®ine o Turmitire. Brussels, carpet,. | ran P : ill_probably be sent away also. = ern Ports. day in the window of the | g : : e on Park street, and were a | SR G | E STOCK MARKET. Be Men of the Worst Unique Court in His great center of attraction. " 1t was. the | TH S e only m by which the people of this The only feature of interest in mining stocks | city }fi"%‘l“ °“I§‘rfl"l ‘tha 12;\;"5(] news, and | Van Ness Avenue Will Wit- | The Rounoke From Baltimore | g.s a nuctuation in Sierra Nevada. which scld was ghly appreciated. Much praise was 4 3 5 T cen or] dow s e ness a Superb Procession and the Nettie Coleman up to ST cents In the morning.and; down.1d @ Bullets Pass Through Lype. Sffice: the Hair of Young Corrigan. bestowed uron The Call for its ente: % ¢ Charles M. Couchot of San ramtices | cents in tue afterncon: eaa and Miss Bertha Baurthillier of this city of Uniformed Members. From Boston. The decline in local securities on the i i were married last eveni 2 Exchange seemed to be checked, at least f{'r Probable That the Claim of|Judge Carroll Cook Figures | yee, Tiiines Lever, 251 Santh Ciara the present, as the general tendency was to< a Plot Had Some in a Bit of Ancient | avenue. | ward higher prices, almost the whole st The funeral of H. C. Dannal The Father’s Head Is] Also Grazed by a Missile. Careless Work of a Neighbor in the Fruitvale District. IS PLACED UNDER ARREST. Mr. Schneider Was Practising so as | to Be Ready for Thieving Tramps. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %08 Broadwa April 22. g at din Foundation. Ex-Officer Banks and Charles Pip: berg Gave the Testimony That Convicted Him. Dakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, April 22. An effort will soon be the release of John Dx made to secure from San | Quentin. Donelly is serving a fifteen-year term for burglary in the first degree, but there are so many suspicious circum- sta s connected with the evidence un- der which he was convicted that there is | now a substantial doubt as to whether he was guilty or not. Donelly was tried under a complaint sworn to by Charles L. Banks, then a police officer, now a fugitive from Oak- land. At his trial Donelly asserted that ‘as the victim of a plot on the part of and one Charles Pipenberg, now a ., who had determined on getting » out of the way. Donelly’s story was he effect that Pipenberg told he had some goods in a certain place and that if they went together they could pro- Litigation. Is a Judgment Debtor Because He Once Was Accommodating to a Friend. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | 908 Broadway, April 2. | One of the most unique courts ever con- | vened in California met last night in the | office of ex-Judge Gibson to complete a legal paper over which nine years have already been spent. The case involved Judge Carroll Cook of San Francisco, who now finds himself | in the uripleasant position of a judgment | debtor merely because he was accommo- dating enough to go on a note about twelve years ago In behalf of an estate which was thought to be solvent. It de- veloped later, however, that the estate was of no value, and in course of time suit was brought and a judgment en- tered against the estate and Mr. Cook. When Judge Gibson was sitting on the Superior bench of this county the case of Gage vs. Cook et al. was tried. Gage held a claim against the estate and when this morning from his late residence, 921 Taylor avenue, under the auspices of the Native Sons. A fine programme has been prepared for the opening day of the Encinal Yacht Club, which iS to occur on May 14, It will include races on the bay and a ball at the club house in the evening. B — THE “OLIVE KNOT” AGAIN. Reappearance of the Dread Pest in | > | the discussion of matters that are not of | d | a public character and belong only to the | Sir Knights. Southern California. BERKELEY, April 22.—The appearanc: in Los Angeles County of the “olive knot. which reeently caused alarm among ! Merced orchardists, has been reported to Professor E. W. Hilgard of the agricul- tural department of the university. J. W. Smith of Marin and Second streets, Los Angeles, who discovered the pres ence of the disease in the south, imme- howin, wnleilace On Her Arrival To-Day the Tug Fear- | - The less Will Be Turned Overto Goveroment. Where the Commandery Will Meet Hengeforth—Installation of New Officers. The Grand Commandery, Knights Tem- | plar of California. practically concluded | Tived frorg Baltimore yesterday after a smart passage of fifty-one days. actual steaming time was only forty-nine Captain Kidston made three an- 1ges in the Straits of Magellan. | the sth irst. the battle-ship Uregon was ighted ir latitude 14.15 soutn, longitude gcing south. The Roanoke comes here for the North Commandery will meet alternately ln‘ American Trading and Transportadon ompany and will go on the run between cisco. | here and St. Michael, The following appointed officers and the | 1882 and was for a time on the great grand officers appointed at the previous | lakes. its labors yesterday afternoon. Almost the entire day was taken up in The only subject that is of general pub- lic interest acted upon was a resolution | that commencipg next year the Grand | Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Fran- | The new Klondike steamer Roanoke ar- up better. The Mercur Mining Company of Utah paid & vidend of 18 cents per share, amounting to .00, on 1%, The South Swansea Mining Company of Utah paid a dividend of 5 cents per share, amount- ing to $7300, on April 21. The Homestake Mining Company of South | Dakota reports gross earnings for March, 189, of $210,50, against $195.97 for February, and 8he was built in For years she ran betwean New | $210,000 for January. The company will pay a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents perishare, amounting to $31,325, on the 25th. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Thorpe Mining Company will be held to-day for the purpose of acting upon a proposition to sell the company’s property. < The Deadwood ra_Mining Company of its gross earnings_fos ,000 for Feb ruary and $24,62¢ for January. The Golden Eagle Mining Company of Ne- vada has levied an assessment of 3 cent per share on its 400,000 shares of capital stock In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodis for the week ending April 16, the usual pros- pecting work was done on the 265, 318, 380, 528. £52 and other levels, in the Black, Main Stang- ard, Maguire and Fortuna ledges. The usual quantity of good ore was extracted, including some which was of high grade. Generally the mine s looking well. Standard Mill Statement—Ore crushed for tha week, 282 tons; average assay vanner tallings, $7 43, concentrates produced, 2% tons; assay value, $ll1 23; amalgam produced, 9 troy ounces: value per ounce, $2 51 The of tailings plant No. 1 was c ed on April 12. They expected fo charge the first vat of plant No. 2 on April STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, at Twen- omi | cure them. In order to gain an entrance | N® found it could not be liquidated he 2 Pipenberg, it was stated, | brought sult against Mr. Cook, who had and with Donelly been induced to sign the note on behalf | In arresting Donelly | 39" jater, in another phase of litigation, | ging him with burglary. Banks | geainst ook alone. 0, to make his case more solid, had a | 1t was decided by Mr. Cook ten years | rior charge of petty larceny included in | ago to appeal the case to the Suprems | the complaint. Court. andon alxber this dedshu} %ns‘ Ao el Yitata = reached Judge Gibson went out of office Just how much of Donellyis story I8 trus | o 45y i Gook went 1o s8lan Francisco, will pe s never be known; but Banks | yhere he became prowminent in law and | and Pipenberg, the witnesses for the politics. The affair lagsed for a few prosecution, have since been proved to be | years, but Gage became o anxious to thoroughly wort and unrellable: a§ fCollect hiis'judgment that e toreed et St e there is a feeling | o oceeded to araw up his bill of excep- | among those who belfeve in fair play ' {jons. It Is this bill that has been so | that Donelly was not convicted on relia- many years in_process of construction. | ble testimon, e Mr. Cook, now Superior Judge Cook, can- Officer Banks mysteriously disappeared | pot afford much of his time to come to from this city about two vears ago, just this county to help draw up the biil| t the time when an important bribery which must be done, unless good cause | case centered around Chinese lotteries can be. shown for the contrary by the | was about to come to tr Banks ar- | judge before whom the case was tried. FRIDAY, April 2—2 p. m. Bld. U S Bonds— 4s quar coup 4s quar reg. 4s_quar ne: Miscelianeo grazed Mrs. Corri more were within h his wife's Insurance— iFirem's Fund.1%0 ar r a maga- e with it 715 Mer Exchange 15 Street Raliroad_ 3 T | california 07 — ranged the meeting at his ‘house with | Attorney Shaw, representing Mr. Gage, Geary . 40— some Chinese gamblers, and after he had | is more anxious than ever for a settle- Market-st 47% 48 secreted witnesses he induced theChinese | ment, and so at intervals of about six Presidio 8 to tell him of various times and places inter- | at which they had given hush y to two | Chief of Police Shafer. There 1= ling_between Shafer and Banks, and t night's session Judge Gibson In- credence was placed in Banks' piot to 1 novel element into the pro- ass the Chief's disgrace. A little He stated that should it be the question arose as to whether ¢ e would again_offer his ser- had not committed perjury regard- . as he did in the citizenship when taking the oath early , and consequently he pleaa- | of a police officer. Other matters were ed with the attorney to allow the mat- | brought up, and Banks discovered that ter of settling the bill of exceptions to | s the court convenes in Judge Gib- Powder— office at nighttime and proceeds Reno 7 L&L..100 — SacElec Ry 5.104%105% |California . SBF &N P5s. — 104 E Dynamite. Giant Con Co. 33 394 Vigorit .. . 2% 2% Miscellaneous— %0 1 Hutch S P Co. 89 39% Mer Ex Assn. 90 — he was facing criminal proceedings on all £o over until after the war. The court Contra Costa.. 50 68% Nat Vin Co...— T4 sides. One night he went out on his beat adjourned with the understanding that Marin Co 5 —" |Oceanic 8 EE) as usual on Broadw E 1 r the motion to continue “‘until after the Spring Valley. 97% — |Fac A F L. 1% 2% ever been seen of hi war'' shall be considered as being under & Wlectric— ac Bor Co... 9% — as Cent Gaslight.100 — (Par Paint discovered that he advisement. | he world whe ) is a deputy e fence and nd offer in advance, and the to prosecute him, bu found. This is the man upon whose testi- mony largely Donelly was convicted. Charles Pipénberg, the other witness for the prosecution, has a criminal record as long as any man in the county. He has done time for all sorts of crimes, be- sides being addicted to the use of opiu Now that the true character of the lead- ing witnesses against Donelly has come older of it wanted he could not be Rolled Beneath a Train. OAKLAND, April 2 chief engineer of the river steamer Mon. ticello, had both legs amputated above the knees at the Receiving Hospital this afternoon. He was on his way from San Francisco on the 7:15 boat this morning, when he attempted to aught from the | narrow gauge train at Hay & Wright's ship yard. He fell anu rolled in such a way that his legs went under the train. .—Henry Davls, | WA '/,4/)‘ = ’ P 1113 iy, Morning Sesston. 300 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 25 Market-street Railway 3 do do .. $1000 Market-street Railway 5 Oakland Gas .. . 10S F Gas & Electric 855 Hutchinson S P Co 50 do do s 0. 36 idor S i 5 Spring Valley Wat 20 do do out it is thought that the man in_San | Jje was pi = Sev: : RLELEE L % do do . : 18 o s picked up and brou~nt to Seventh Mr. Corrigan in- | Quentin should have a “show." Unlike street by the traip hands, where he was G.D. METCALF; 33000 Spring Valley ds 1nngm~g5d that | Wealthy prisoners, he was unable to se- xfali(:n o m gxfl?é‘ss "wagon. hi\'hen‘ -D.ME LR coL W—"-EDWA#D& 3200 S P of A Bonds . $2000 S P Branch Ry Bond: Street— 50 Market-street Rallway .. o Afternoon Session. might not ex- | Cure a few years' continuance, but Ww:s told that his feet must come off he said: | was only by a hairs | speedily tried and convicted. -The infor- “Well, If that is the case let me die right | caped being gullty of | Mation against him was filed in the Su- | nhere. 'I don't want to live if 1 have to COMMANDANT DAILL CORDS. PAST GRAND COMMANDEK. 2 refused to allow | perior Court February 19, 1 Thirteen ' Jose both legs.” y refused 10 20w | Gavs later he was found guiity. Jude- o Glvetal of Wathr 10 Glant Powder Con ment was postponed for a week, when a e 5 d do . ey o md ‘on | motlon in arrest of judgment was denied; | OAKLAND, April 22.—The Contra Costa hat such stupidity another for a motion for a new trial was Water Company has issued the following PROMINENT CALIFORNIA KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Snii again he was released, | &S promptly denied, and on March 16 request: 55 do do . An ex 'n of the fence showed | Donelly was sentenced to sixteen vears. This season is the dryest known In the his- 3) Hutchinson § P that some of the bullets had cut clean | largely on account of the prior convictlon | tory of Alameda County, and a second year's 50 TRER. T Ang g g < of petty larceny, which Banks had ma- drought may follow, conditions rendering it 3 10 do do ing holes big enough to put | [ BeCiy SECCEY: Toinst him. It is not advisable to cali atiention to cxtravagant use | diately notifled Professor Hilgard and will | sesslon were fnstalled at 4 o'clock in the | York and Virginia in the Old Dominfon | 2 Pacific Gas Imp - — | argued by his friends that Donelly Is a and waste of water. A small leax or faucet | Send specimens of the aflicted tree. | afternoon by Past Grand Co der | 1i vi vay: | 120 Market-street Rallway . ! 3 . . 1 i Biotett L RRETof LPratasuor] y mmander | line and was always a favorite. She is |12 | model young man, but it is said that he dripping continually will during the season sarg.Dlolettl, a member of Drofessor| Metcalf, assisted by Past Grand Comman- | a well-appointed st but b {108S F Gas & Electric Co. KING 1S ATTACKED AGAIN. |ai least deserves justice, and having Wasie & large quantity and many consumers Hilgard's staff, recently made careful in- | g 5ot 700 i 4 g prointed. steamer, but her pas-] s = ‘o do .. & served over seven years it is thought to Areaddictedto h - ual waste. Should serious \;Sl‘{ ation of the orchard of A. B. Gurr Sraid g sz as grand mars| sengeriaccommodation will be largely In- | 5 Spring Valley Watar .. 3 | stances, that he should now be regarded Tore: oy = s . Every p - | saba S Angeles; grand- sword | route. Captain Kidston, who brought the | 300 = 7m0 CHFRS ot Bone of Contention. | v measures before the emerg-ncy arose. Instead | tion was taken to prevent the spread of e : 3 " | $18.000 S P Branch Ry Bonds . SR m‘b;énfnvgjim of release on parole if | of walting until obnoxious restraints might be- | the disease, the afflicted trees bgmg o bearer, Sir Burris de Jarratt of Colusa; | Roanoke out, was formerly the master | $4000 do do 4 lute pardon. come necessary, w- prefer appealing at once grand warder, Sir B. P. Flint of S: titha gt % 00 o f rooted and burned. The appearance of | p, - 2 - . n an | of the steamer Portland, now owned by | have peti- | | :;Mt:wm:_fln;gr:ar:? :L (:;r aybfl“l;dl;:“n:‘txlm:g!w‘i;‘ the disease in a new locality wiil proba- Francisco; grand orgainst, Sir Samuel D. | the Alaska Commercial Company. He Is | Isworth to remove C. K. ~ | water is requisite for the welfare of the com- | PLY call forth redoubled efforts on the Mayer of San Francisco, and grand cap- | accompanied by his wife and child. Morning Session. = - the estate ot | D | munity. part of the university agricultural de- | tain of the guard, Sir Samuel Warburton| The Mail Company's nt & Pow : S e PATRIOTIS)[ IS — partment to prevent the pest from be- | of San Francisco. it e etoa 0y | Central Light & Fower day, v | e Janeiro and the Occidental and Oriental | Afternoon Session. £ KEE coming general. Last eveni Californi - | Steamship Companv’s chartered stea | , May - - }‘E}‘AT“”* Agricultural Report Is Out. e e ey p i yer- | RFamelan Gk Slter Show lited No. 1, Knights Templar, exemplified and | Yenus both went to the Mail dock yes- | sf00 Spring Valley Water o S mat i mevoksd SER | Police Place No Credence in Eddie’s| BERKELEY, April 22.—The “partial re- | conferred the order of the temple before | ferday, —1In, the case of the Venus Dr. | s o a e . N port of work of the agricultural experi- g el 5 - Rosenau and Captain McGregor patched | §7000 Market-street 5 : ficy; anibmin. | Story Accusing His Father of the Grand Commandery on one candidate | up their differences and the panel was“’zalg G & Flectric nd party to fraud upon S lm_)‘d 0{595:'7]7": in the asylum, Sir Knight John P. Frazer, | admitted to pratique. Two tugs brought | Sirotn. ERsesaasanuny g£885233384s ' INVES’-I'ME.\ T BOARD. t 10 a. m. Mc day 16 5714 99 6214 s ment stations of the Uni Murdering His Mother. | fornia for the years 1865 = : = -day. ) eyl _ | eminent commander, presiding. There | her over from the Angel Island quaran- MIN e Eeton et : : ALAMEDA, April 2—The Alumeda | Hehtion cof he . repnee fof ot vy | Was & large attendarce and the work was | fine station and the worl of discharging | the sales In the San Fran- idrawn before It went | plags Raised by Official Action | police take no stock In the story told by | caused by the fire which destroyed the | executed as only California Commandery | Aer began at once. “The Rio arrived | [Felgminf 7ot jofeay: " King to be 2 Miintor | Eddie Keefe as to the alleged murder of | 0ld agricultural bullding a year ago, at| can execute it. Sir lnight A. A. Botkin, | 1 yreday night and as she came in with | Morning Sesslon. d King' tobe ap- on the unicipal | s mother by his father on the morning | the same time destroying many records| musical director, “ably assisted b the | & GO Bla Risf s et oy sore | moBation 02150 Sterra Nevada.. 83 2D, i1di = 5 . “ nd ‘“‘copy”’ fo report. uartet, rendered classical selections to . - | B0 n ...l 02)150 . rge that King paid Buildings. of the 5th of July last. They are so skep- | *The ‘closing of the State printing office | the sreat delight of the Knights assem. | iN&. She brought over fifty-four cabiu | 10 Con Cal & Ve.. Z{T0 - e s 5 | tical that they say they will do nothing | and the Farmers' Institute work, which | bled. The occasion, a memorable one, | 204 fifteen European steerage passengers 23, 189, to Charles H. |in the premises unless something more | took up much of the ¢ime oOf the depart-| Will long be remembered bv those who | 20d 316 Chinese and Japanese. | n ~harge: 1 Vi 4 = m not chargeable to the | policemen Granted Leave of Ab- | than Eddie’s wild yarn shall transpire to | ment staff, also caused delay in the pub- | Were privileged to witness the imposing Owing to the falling off in the pas- z‘zflog:rlf\r& orers estate, $211 ing taxes on_property re- i lication of the book. The report f ceremony, which for beauty and impres- | Sénger trade to Dyea and Skaguay tners | g vi 2 o T e 2 R ot g e convince them that a crime has been com- | Y% pECh e hodky Eisnenare 10 e Vet gives 10 10 I EdSEof the terints is barely enough business (o keep the 0 Savage ment on the Shenandoah mine, which also W Leefe v pages, and is typographically the neatest stinction in the Masonic order. ers going, an n conse- giood In his name. and wes not in the Jiga they Heutm, petailmnell e dndlenhn i thinduaet | that ne department Eas ever published. (Lgrday the Grand Commandery will at- TR na ettt were | nventor: ier ca cited are —_— wants nothing so much as an investiga- | 1 ¢ Work on the book was done by the : el cbuclave. 3 = A 1 | 100 Belcher ¢ Dropertyz wane mg]fn:;] there is nothing to investigate, and the Co-Eds Nominate Officers, o 253“":‘1301"‘“{":"?%:‘{930m:’h:'l;':':‘lg gég'}?& fiog?fiec&zflfi?fir?fifi :g:"fifi’:g: $in Bulion rley, and $305 for a %8 Broadway, April 22. ; ey > g o when the Templar column will be formed | Stack” line to do, and she is coming 3 C % el Sf witeh a5 | When the mews. of the capture. of the | DuLrict Atiorney's office made the same | BERKELEY, April 21—The Assoclated | i the following order: back to San Francisco._ She has bebh | ig oo " 3 _Mr. King denies these | Spanish merchantman by the cruiser if it intended to move in the matter. | tRerate pist: this om:)r:irim\fifs“‘}i,or Cal| In command—gm. Sir John F. Merrill, grasd :?:cdurvev‘lill halklehat.hesl?gge Sta%k 'CDmps,nby | 30 Con Cal & Va.. as maliciousiy false statements.| Nashville reached the City Hall this| A short time since Keefe created quite | presjdént of the Women Students so he | S asim, & . Si Frank W. Sumner, | the sale of the Vigilant to the Govern. | 2 Crown Point ... | morning the Board of Public Works was | & sct’ffle"f;h&"‘ a 302;’536‘;?% Fepjter for | coming year to succeed Miss Marian C. | past rand commander. s "€ | ment. The “Red Stack’” Company’s en- | S ! in session. The following resolution was | Pae.% Y, Rap iled on him and | Whipple. The following young ladies, all | Surgeon—Sir Knight Curtis G. Kenyon, M.D. | §ineers will remain with the Monarch, Following were the sa Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | tion. As stated, however, the police say | University printer, J. W. Flinn. 2/ 200 Occidental 100 Ophir W05 Captain Smith, as all know, was the builder and owner of the California and Nevada Rall A began to ask him_ about the disappear- | members of the junior class, wer S i v Y yesterday: N v | v ed v | " e nomi-| Staff—Sir Knights William Macdonald, James | but the chances are that Captain Clem Board yesterday Toad, s of wiiich, together. with -sev- | drawn Wp aud-afiopted immadistelys | ance of his wife. He pretended to be so | nated: ~Miss Cornelia McKinne, "Sfius | MeNab, Bdward K. Swain, Ar W. Burreil and | Randall of the hig tug Feariess will take Morning erty, were given and | Resolved, That hostilitles having been com- | shocked that he apparently fell to the son and Miss C 5 - | George 8. Andres. and daughters long before | menced betwen the United States and Spain, | ground in a fit. But a young physiclan %glea e?‘a?zrl'og“wam bn““m‘lg:-’ff %’;“ns&("’ ng‘l‘l-ls officers—Sir Knights H. W. West- ¢ only two small pieces of | the Chlef of Police, the Chief of the Fire De- | who was there saw at a glance that he | from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., and the new | Pbal. W. R. Jost, R. S. Polastri, J. D. Max- ra Costa County, as the Cap- | partment and janitor of the City Hall be and was faking, and brusquely told Keefe to | president will be installed ‘on ucrsan ey | Well. Ldw. J. Vogel, M. Rvan. appointed W M. Gibson Jr. of the Stock, | 80 Chollar 5 ¢ it would be sufficlent to pay his | they are hereby directed to ralse the flags | quit his nonsense, at the same time stir- | 12-10 o'ciock. The other .officers an] ne| , First battalion, Cailforpia Commandery No. | 0% assistant captain of dredger No. 1. | 40 Con Cal & Va.. T and which were not quite enough, | above the various municipal bulldings. | ring him up somewhat vigorously, where- | elected at the beginning® of = th % | 1 mounted, tormed in four companies, under | ife Succeads William Douglas, whoss | 0 Srowa Point - , Charles Smith, was obliged to| YWhen the Police and Fire Commission- | upon he arose to his feet and,’ with a | term. e Dext| command of Em. Sir John P. Frasef. com- | efm of office has expired. | .| X0 Hale & Norors. £8 s to make up lhe‘ ers met they adopted the following: | sheepish look, threw off in an instant all sl v 2 % command of her as soon as he turns his 50 Alpha vessel over to Uncle Sam. | 500 Alta . The Harbor Commissioners yesterday | 500 Builion . 43{200 Union Con 200 There h: 5 s Summer Schools in Science. Grand Commandery of Calif The German ship H. F. Glade, which | 7 Ji 13{400 ...... o vast sume, | Resoived, That in the event of was being de- | SYMPLOMS of illness. R e ::}!ll‘&'l ot oA, Commandery of Chliforly (o0isd ab | Lyvived on farch 1 i Bngiand from | i % k'in any one's name, as | SlArel BeIReeh (e, U fice. officer who may and chemical ' faboratories at Berkeley | Frocrigk ML Miller, grand captainigeneral. | Ban, Frnnfil:co, G to] ttes cooSemian e has always been solvent. | the position of every pollce officer whe may| VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR. | will be open during the vacation from | Notoors soniiom, Sai Jose No. 10, Qakland | loaf merchanwse and emigrants for Ha- . 11{100 Ophir . @ Oakland News Items. | army or navy o the United States, or in any | e June 23 to AUBUSL G, Practical labora- | Mount-Olives Nar s, Watsomvine e, 35 6o | " Thie stout American ship Charmer 1 | 1% i D, April 22—City Attorney | Other official capacity. and shall actually serve Trying to Bring Company G of Ala- [ory coutses, supplemented by lectures | Luls Oblspo No 7. Ukiah No. 3. Napa No. | ready for sea and will sail for New York Tal30s Potost™ 8 [mmended that separate bids | S22y Aled, and that eich and every subs: | meda UP to the Full Complement. Pave Shirge of the Work 1n Doy Suu | 34,a0d Rureke Ro. & formedin four of mere | in » few days. Captain Holmes Is mot | 3 tor cai & Vall Blu savage » _official printing. e aforerald shall expressly stipulate to | the Fifth Regiment, which belongs In this | WOrk In_chemistry, I B i anier s of med | his cargo over 3000 casks of wine and a | 200 Mexican ........ 141200 Union Con 2 G. S. Dunbar of the Dur- | vacate and surrender said positions upon the | city, lacks considerable of haying the full Berkeley News Notes. B Bl T very large consignment of beans, so his was tendered a surprise yes. | return of the police officers whose places they | nun'ner of members allowed by law, and | _BERKELEY, April 22—Professor C. M. | Carriakes for only aged and veteran past | Yessel would be a godsend to the hun- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ¥ the teachers n occupy, it being the true object of this resolu- . (2L being T!:“hia“ddap\"]p”ifl(:‘ v fion " that B i i s 5 oné?r o mat'ked:’) ;:hadu degc'fedncy CaP- x.é’é’z"fi?'z'fi'e ?‘%‘E_eis‘?)g’r}g?!ltlg:rlke\}:pa{;- ‘r’:‘r;dx:\?c;; nieht Golden Gate C c“'r'fi“:'ld S e O e Bl FRIDAY, April 22— p. m. vers and i | sald s v y -day 3 ~mOT] i ! h flowers and a lunch- e e e o, printed in red | pioh¢ Tor Fresno to continue his inves- | mandery No. 18 will tender a reception in | Ll¢ Steamer Clty of Puebla, which ar- eon served during the absence and no longer. | ink placards as follows: rived from P v 2 ‘ 4 | tigations on the vine hopper. His broth- h ’ Pavi ved from Puget Sound ports yesterday, Mrs. A. McKe < e - > s broth-| the Mechanics’ avilion to Eminent Sir - | ¢ dress. entleman ylish- T % s 4 y G, ern Califor- e_co er comman 3 =] 5 3 a Iy Gressed gentlemnn passed a Confeder- I e e s A Sy | BUURssmal N B, IE s Ko arally, unc nia In search of entomological specimens | of Bminent Sir Jonathan M, Peel, assisi- | e e AR R AN T B it e i bpon her yes s 3 s ‘s or the unive g y. C. atton, generalissimo; J. C. o 30 32|Oceldental . S e T : | over thelr residences at noon | teq | Tke B two volunteer regiments trom this | ‘%" Berkeley High School will play the | Campbell, Gaptain general: C B Field, | 5,89, 001 (0 get In ahead of time. While | Biffin 2/ & & fouhir arson trial, was missing shin® Ee2Ult | his store on Broadway with the national | armory. M. . Simpson, Captain Company G. | Lowell High School o game of basevall | adjutant,, W, C. Strond, sergeant major; S R onhafcon the ¢Faebla | Caledonta ...00 o 20| Overman @ k. called this morning. Wi 5¢ | emblem. Several merchants have flung | osted about tow 0-TOTTO’ 1 a :30 o'clock at RSAL 0 n COm- | noned” Wilson. | Chollar . 4 | Potc Peteraon had gome (oS Mav M t0ld that | the flag to the breeze in front of thell | rephonge was aimost immediate. Mary | Recreation Park, The game s one of the | mander; Colonel C. com- n. - The lad had his hana | Chatlenge Con. 14 1ifSavage 1 73| Seg Belcher ! Murphy, ; : Semi-finals in the A. A. L. : mander second company: J. C. Spaulding, | Over the top of a fender pile and was | Con Cal & Va. S places Of Dusiness, i e Jumber of men | inquiries were recelved at once, and it is | *SFo"inior mechanical enginéering stu. | Senior warden; C. P: Overton, junior war- | looking dowy Into the water. He was | Conndcnce ... s Tapels is increasing daily. - Mis G. G, eXpected that the entire number of re-| gents at the State University, under the | den: C; Kellwig, standard guard. not aware of his danger until after the | Con Imperial attorneys and court feared he had I&f!i | | Baker, County Clerk Jordan's stenogra- | CTuits Sl ?ulckl Dbtginfi‘:fi direction of Instructor J. N.'Le Conte, | ,/The following named are the officers of ueht B and the Mot on he suoummay | Con- e ¥ | for the war, but he soon appear dispelled their fears. Ppoaienand Reliance Officers Re-elected. OAKLAND, April 22.-The Relfance | Club held its annual meeting last night :n»l re-elected its trustees, who in turn e. . is th | . Pursuant to orders from A » the drill_corps which will give an exhibi- | caught fire and the boys on the steamer | Con New York. gher, ls the frac one to Join it with the | quariers, an election was held by Com. | have Just completed, the electrio “lent | i, “Cr'i(s" Brofiiency” In Srilling. “which | had (o organize a bucket brigade in or- | Eireit Con % pany G at its armory last evening for a | PIHRC G iVersity rifle team will sh will be witnessed by Major General Dick- | 4er to save the structure. Excbequer . | Bocond lieutenant to take the place of u Will shoot to- | {Yison Brigadier General Warfleld and | The new river steamer H. J. Corcoran | G0uid & Curr Excessive Bids Rejected. E % u OAKLAND, April 22—The Street Com- | Lieutenant Claude Shafer, * removed. | [oTrON, Morning at Shell Mound in the | Coionel J. . Smith and their stafts: was launched from the yards of the Car- | Hale & Nore cted the officers of ihe past year. | mittee of the City Cou There were two candidates, Sergeant E. sy Colonel Willlam Edwards, commandant; | ifornia Navigation and Im; }hv directors are R. M. Fitzgerald, Y5 Dids Jast night for the ,,',;fi.‘}n"g;‘{{,gbggg | R. McDonald and Charles Fletter. The | Which ‘:’mcf‘;;g‘l'g:mr"g‘; University of | y "R, Altkin, senior warden; R. McMillan, | Company last Wednesday. he TnHt | On a parade ground at Calcutta are Ames H A Tubbe. C. H. Lovell. 'J."Cai | street, from Fourth to a §ine 100 focy | former recived a majority of the votes | Salifornia consists of Ralph Bender, P.| junior wardén; Sir Knights-R. Ash, R. C!| feet long. 3§ feet broad and is to make | several adjutants or orgalas. These birds, Fyving, Philip S. Carlton, John A. Britton, | south of First street. The Piedmont Pay- and was declared elected. It was under- B, Bevile: hA sl s mak S. V. West, | Tmery, R. B. Moore, G. E. Dariing, H. D. | twenty-two knots an hour, The new | which belong to the stock tribe, walk up e -,fg-‘”" e nt;_o cml;s are R. M. ing Company asked $1541301, while the Stood last evening that there was a prob- F. R. FnlrcM S EPe-rce. P. Castel- | [oveland, H, P. Umbsen, R. B. fime, R. | boat was modeled by H. J. Corcoran, su- | and down the ground. and they look so itzgerald, pregidents v . Ames, vice East Oakland Contracting and Paving | ability that the company would be called hun, J. E.R cQuire, 5. T. Dow, G. W.| Day. R. N. Carson, C. V. Manner, J. M. | perintendent of the gompany, and W. De- | much like soldiers that at a distance D B caritan, seorotarsreasurer, and | Company wanted 31672961 for the work. | on for active service, and there was great Julien, S. Ci ‘and R. Vanderbilt. | Wilkins. S. T, Young, G, 8. Andrus, G. K. | lany. She was built y T. M. Barker | strangers often mistake them for gren- p_S. Carlton, secretary. | Neither will get it, as the committes be- | enthusiasm among the members in con-| _Shigataro Morlkubo of Toklo, Japan, | Armstrong, A. W. McKenzie. T.'Lock-|and G. L. Hendrickson and Master Joiner | adiers. Death of Christian Bauer. | lleved the bids exorbitant. A double | Sequence. witk Jecture, yext Sunday evening at| wood, 5 Hendy, E. B. Cufter, W. F.| Otto Peterson. She will have her triai OAKLAND. April 22—Christian B | track and two feet on either side is to be A Temperance Saloon. American Hall, Berkeley, on “Japanese | Waterson, T. Frolich, T. V. Harris, H. M. | trip about July 1, and after that will run WOAZELAND. Avul gt stian Bauer, | excepted. New bids will be called for. pe - Marriages.’! Furman, H, T. Emerv, T. J. Frazer, W. | between Stockton and San Francisco in S e ag lh“ :t 37" 'w mH ‘x«]as stricken | The pavement s to be of wooden blocks, | ALAMEDA, April 22—Rev. H. V. Mor- West Berkeley Lodge No. 21, Order of | C. Wise and M. Parish. connection with the Valley road L shgalie L of Records with a concrete base. *| gan will open a temperance saloon and | Hermann's Sons, will celebrate their fifth The schooner Nettie Coleman arrived .l; ew vu]eq;q 31?52‘ ; ‘em:rxl s morning alt his | A% fimch room on Central avenue in this city | anniversary to-morrow evening in Sis-| Nowadays there said to be few reg- | from Boston yesterday with amg]?'ex\:‘ He“h:s )r-es(ded !a:‘\ miue, i r?m | The wonders of Holland’s new de- | °%, Tuesday next. It will be conducted on | terna Hall. ular receivers of stolen property in Lon- | Klondikers aboard. "F:]rf“ Y i ant s OF s cl dY or | (< the same lines as the one established by| The North Berkeley fire company will | don. Stolen property of value, which is | tion was to go to Puget Sound, but the gt \}/1 Samianti e :d "L’LJ": ’two | stroyer of battle-ships are described | him in San Francisco and now under sue- | meet to-morrow evening to organize | capable of identification, is sent out of | gold hunters decided to put in here ana monl{m e 2 25 0\-“'1 in next Sunday’s Call cessful operation. Until such time as jt| themselves into a military company and | the country. It is sometimes consigned to | see what the outlook Was before going 80. shall become self-supporting it will be | tender their services to the Government. | Holland, but more generally to Paris. any farthe 1 RABIARIZILBRA| Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Establithed in 18354 for the treatment of Private Diseses, Lost Manhood. or dlun-weafln‘oubodyu mindaod Skin Diseases. The tor oureswhen othersfall. Try him. Charges low. c-mr.rum. Callorwrite. Dr. J. F. GIB30N, Box 1957, 5an Franciseo.

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