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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898. ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. (LD CAPTAIN UNDER A PINK AND WHITE WEDDING BELL. ~ BADGER'S WOF RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.- (PAOIFIC SYSTEM.) - . to nrrive as e & A RANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) cEAVE Frow APRIL 3, 188, *6:004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. AUCTION SALES BASCH AUCTION (0., Inc., 319-321 SUTTER ST. TEL. GRANT 87. ROR ERE TOLD 71004 Marysville, Oroville and Redding via T0 AcovIT BAR FIXTURES, | ot P ‘ Wants to Die Before He MANTELS! T T e s Is Quite a Pauper. By order of court to close the estate of F. e ‘W. KRELING, I will sell MONDAY. Speedy Ending Of the MONDAY......... ..June 6, 1898 | prees, Meroed, Fres- At 11 a. m., at uno, Bakersileld, Santa Barbara, Bribery Tridl. ONCE A WEALTHY OWNER. . suesctus daBifiener o, | i Gk befus B gi\{gixoc\n;'hjw' each to 15 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Statlons ¥ i e e *1:00P Sacramiente Itiver Steamiers. . - T | PLEADS FOR SOME DELAY IN |CHEFT, 3 OFFICH 19:454 HARRY THOMAS IS FREE| STREET IMPROVEMENTS. WASHSTANDS, I:'::' " prer = = =3 oo ion s Basiines, Valicio., 1B1107 €i00F Martinez, San Ramon, Valicjo Naps, Calistoge, #t-Verano and Sauta ltosa. - Woodland, | OCEAN TRAVEL. Offers to Sell His Property to the TO BORROW IS BAD TASTE BUT | pis 4:00p Benicia, Vacaville, NOT A CRIME. | Council at Figures That Pacific Coast St ship © Kniglits Landing, Marysville, Oro- 1 | 0as eamship Lo, ville il Sacramen | Are Remarkably | 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Tracy % . | 1L | Steamers _leave Broadway PO Dl ey Small. | whart, San Prancisco. | A:80F Custle wiid Lodi. £ X | or "Alaskan ports, 10 a. m.. 01 Latirop, Mod The Grand Jury Indictment Had No | i June £ 10, 15, 20,9530, Jily 5, Raymond foe Foncmite . ransfer at Seattle. 0] S, Weight Because the Mayor | For Alaskan ports (from LA e o . Angeles. 41307 Sauta Ie iloute, Atiautic” Kxpress for Mojuve and Jast, 6:00r Furopean Mail, Ogden and Tast. +8:00r Vallejo 6:00r Huywards, Nil Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, June 8. \1 Captain Badger, a pioneer of East Oak- | land, who was once wealthy, but is now Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m., June 5, 26, ‘Was Not Connected July 17, August 4, With It. S %, transfer at Portlan T, For Victoria, Vancouver (B. nd, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, anid C.), Port Tow! Tor Wa: TR poor, told the Street Committee at the | Anacortes and e Whatoom (Wahn ), 0 = 12:00e Vallajo, Fort Ouits asd | : 5 3 5 5,230, 15, 20, 25, 30, July 5, and eve jons. | OliyCondeiiaipiicnl staryiiast. niEh ’mzh'y;,“; lhe:-enl(er. connecting at Seattle with | 8:00r Orego company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. | at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Vancouver | G P RY: Eureka (Humboldt Ba: 19, 25, 31, July 6, ville, Sound und Fast . SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS (Foot of Market Street.) Years ago Captain Badger was one of the | f i leading capitalists and land owners of | R: this city. He owned the first large public | pleasure resort in Oakland, and every one | y), 10 a m, and every sixth owed, and and on its » that it hi were 1y cov alw red up, mak- was no_evidence to con- ymas, and that under the cquitted. THE PASTOR'S LEAGUE. Addressed by Rev.mCV;mpbell Coyle, Their Pastor’s Brother. : g ‘ hence that young men had always attain- | S5, W Cad Berkeley has flled a pe- ST OAKLAND, June 3.—Rev. Campbell | OAKLAND, June 3—The quarterly con-| 3" the ‘councils of the Republican | tition of Insolvency. ~ His liabillties l m my | Aritvs Denver...... 5:0 b o, WSS Casle, formerly assoclate pastor of the | cqiiion Of the Alameda County Junior| ooy “and complimented the league on|amount to $416 20, With no assets to cover useu o' Anato y I AMONE NOQNRAT IRALG Arrive Kansas City..Td G0 % Christian Endeavor Union will be held in h ms or in which it had 3051 6 §.7.0ak rrive St. Louls M.T.W. First ‘Presbyterian Church of this city, | the Congregational church, Haywards, | the thorough manner in whic ad ar- | them. g MABIET 5T, bet. Gth & 74k, 5.7 0 Arrive St. i but,fiow of Toledo, Ohio, addressed the | Saturday _afternoon, beginning at 3 | ranged to fire the signal gun of the cam-| The Berkeley Volunteer Company, un- The Largestof ita kindin ths orld. VIa Blfi P TE’ Arrive Chicago. W IREOPE Loagns Iatie . Rofresh. | 0'clock. The representatives from Ala- | PAIEN. der Captain J. G. Jessup, assembied on h = Pastor’s League ‘last evening. Refresh-| 1 tq “poryeley and Oakland will leave| After a reference to the war the DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. oM ST EOUISTo HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS ments . were served afterward. D e S e 2 o Nuptials of Miss Elisa Hildebrand and Robert A. Lauenstein of Alameda. United States navy. He leaves to-morrow FIRST GUN OF and chairs, and a telephone is to be put of the last generation knew of Badger's Park. His property was mostly located In the old sectlon of Oakland known as Clinton, and while the big city west of that dis- trict has been rapidly growing end n- n- | T el Rt P e Lorenzo, Cherry creasing in value, Captain Badger's|ford (San Luls d’h:iwf" dsan{vln m,{m"i‘ )Pm{; and 2 - | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), propacty s been moreidnd . moke f Sy R The Lo BRI a3 Tty 'n ana Haywards, serted, and Its value has decreased. There is now a proposition before the | Council to construct East Tenth from Seventh to Ninth avenue. The greater part of the cost of this work will fall on the capitalist of the park, and last it.” “If this work goes over for a year, sald the captain, “I shall not trouble you any longer, for I realize that 1 have not that long to live. However, I do not wish death a tenderfoot comes out of a band- box and tries to break me up. Let this thing go over for a year because by then I shall be out of the wa; street, | v thereaffer. Santa Cruz, Monterey, | Cayucos, Port Harford Gaviote. Santa Barbara, San Pedro, Ea Newport, 9 a. 4, San Stmeon, (San’ Luis _Obispo), Ventura, Hueneme, thereafter. every' fourth d | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- Ya dnd Guaymas (Mex). 10 a."m., June 1 | "or turther information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, safling dates and hovrs of eafling. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALY,, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. *NEW YORK, QUEP_}%STOWN. SOUTHAMP- N. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | 8:00 | Jelrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Eimhurst, San Leandro, South Ssa Leandro, Estudillo, 4 Runs through to Niles. ¢ From Niles, 9:00¢ a5 ) COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). (Foot of Market Street.) B 17:45, Savta Cruz Exoursion, Santa Orus and Principal Way Statio . 18:087 8:134 Newark Centerville, San Jo Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Stations, . . *21157 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder ALAMEDA, June 3—The marria ge of Miss Eiisa Hildebrand, youngest daughter of the late Conrad Hildebrand, 4 |10 sit stlll and be robbed. e e Aaiis Bruaand Frincval Way + and Robert A. Lauenstein, youngest son of Mrs. C. Lauensteln of Alameda, took place on Thursday at high noon, In + | T paid $50.000 for property in East Oak- | THE 0. R U pame st i 4 the beautiful home of the groom’s mother in Alameda. + [land and owned nait-a-dozen ships. | . R & N. CO. | adi13% Bouider Creek and Santa Gruz.cres + Owing to the groom'’s mother being an invalid, the wedding was a quiet home affeir, only the relatives and intl- 4 ay I can't pay my passage out of town. | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 4 mate friends being present. The ceremony took place in the drawing-room, which was beautifully decorated with 4 The people who are now making the trou- | | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. M ! 5 ble must have come out of a bandbox,| JP O IR, T Ty A I ID | tremsis FRANISCO—Post of Market Siceet (Slip §— + smilax, La France and La Marque roses. In one of the arched windows hung a beautiful, large wedding bell of 4 | Pecause they are objecting 1o a little dust | [ 00 Iai00at$100 o800 $3:00 4 pink and white roses. The bridal party formed in the reception-room, and was led by Miss Rose M. Zeile, the brides- 4 | arlsing from the carts as they pass over | From Folsom-street Wharf at 10 a. m. | $5:00 *6:00e.m. g 3 4 maid, followed by the bride, leaning on the arm of her uncle, J. Hildebrand. They were met under the wedding 4 | the street with material for East Twelfth 812 First Class Including Berth & L e s S AR s SR R L 3+ | street. I like nice things, too. But times | FARE 812 First, Lass Including Berth | srom 0uELAND—Fool of Brasdway.—*3:00 8:00 10:004.1. 4 bell by the groom and hi; . 112:00 0 12:00 300 14:00 “5:00r. ¥ ; Y RN 4 5 are too hard. I used to wear fine clothes, e G H i e 3 The bride, a petite blonde, looked charming In her dainty gown of white organdie over white silk. Her 4+ | {it ‘the other day I paid $12 for o suit, | coumpSCHEPULE OF SAILING T AT N + ras profusely trimmed with delicate ruffles of chiffon. Orange blossoms were entwined in the coils of her 4 |and I had to rustle to get hold of the | Srbrof | third and T‘;“.fil,:,‘};m')"")- + rried a beautiful boug t of Bride roses, tied with a long bow of white satin ribbon. The gown of 4 money. I “"l” sell my ~ property there | Oregon 537004 San Jowe nnd Way Stations (New 4 the bridesmaid white organdie over light blue silk, and was trimmed with blue satin ribbon and ruffles of the 4 })?-(:'his fg&fgcfi fl%?rt‘k:ntdh‘_lli s;:sa gn:l;r:)\be; ig\'fi;n}:f:‘d & Al s Wed sealaeaithe 1:308 + organdie. She carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses. 4+ | Will hold the offer good for twenty-four | Omaha ... e e e > + After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Pastor Bushler of the German Lutheran Church, the guests + | hours after the sdjournment of this ; Santeri Tacito “arore aed + retired to the banquet-room, where a bounteous wedding breakfast was delicately served. The table was profusely, 4 | meeting.” | i : : A Hau Jose, Trea Dinos, Santa Cris, 4+ decorated with sweet peas and maiden-hair fer + |Cantaln Badger then went on to say| GOODALL, PERKINS & cO. I e, [Ben ~5W i DA Lauensteln left for Del 4 |thgt in times of war it s unreasonable to | n s. alupe, Surt and + At half-past 5, amid the cheers and good wishes of their guests, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lauenste B e e R S 4 Monte, where they will spend two weeks. On their return they will reside with the groom's mother, Mrs. C. Lauenstetn, 4 | property-owner strugeling with poverty: | AMERICAN R ames: + | Gentlemen,” he said, -T have paid 500 and | i + |annually in' taxes for thirty years, and | R el o oalo A * PP LLIE L L LI 444+ S+ oo+ oo+ |N0W when Lam about to dle a natural ED STAR LINES. Hollister, Snia’ Crur, - Salinas, Monterey aud Pacific Grov 30r Sy Jose and Way Stations.... e SairJose aud Principal Way Stations 0P San Jose snd Principal Way Stations 8 ining-sh D cola I n shortly. By to-morrow morning a | The whole matter was referred back to an Jose and Principal Way Stations 3 morning for the training-ship Pensacola. | Shipment o 500 abdominal handages will | the whole Councll for more consideration, | Steamers sall under Belglan or British flags, 8an Jose and Way Statio 2 - | be ready to go to San Francisco. They Kensington ....June 8 Noordland June 15 5p San Jose aud Way Stations BUNDLE OF BANDAGES. | are for the use of the troops who are ex- Deserted Her Mother. Berlin ..... -June 11/ Friesland une 22 A for Morning. T for Afternoon. Shipments to' San Francisco to Be Made To-Day by the Red Cross will ship 2000 abdominal bandages to San Francisco to-morrow, 1900 comfort bags and five dozen denim pillow-slips for the hospital corps, They had 1700 ban- over n's donation of $34 §7 will ru 0 mark. 5 iled ham sandwiches are not wanted Took Morphine. forced and Peterson was found dazed. He ily revived, but this evening he was unconscious on the sidewalk and vas taken to the hospital. At midnight he was still unconscious, but the doctors think he will recov SR e Junior County Convention. | THE CAMPAIGN Young Republicans Rally ENTHUSIASM WAS RIFE street corner, and the league set a prece- with fright and verdant from envy. ‘President Breed of the league opened the proceedings, and between the yells was | able to announce that Hon. F. B. Ogden | Mrs, Bockelmann, would preside. After some introductory remarks George W. Reed _was presented as the first speaker. Mr. Reed referred to the promi speaker stated that no one can tell at pected to leave next Tuesday morning. Subscriptions and donations are beinj received d: A large pile of books an iting at the headquarters W come from the proceeds of the concert | glven this afternoon by the Misses Heine | at the residence of Mrs. Clinton Day, on ‘B:mvrnh way. The concert was very things are to be made. —_————— | BLIND MUSICIANS PLAY. d blue, intermixed with the school and Berkeley News Notes. BERKELEY June 3.—Mrs. Higgins and the two women ar- rested in Lorin last Wednesday night on charges of selling liquor without a li- cense, were released to-day on bonds iven by John Gelder and Frank Bishop. the university campus m—nlght and drilled | in the mognlight. Captain Jessup intends OAKLAND, June 3.—Mrs. J. Harney ac- cuses Sidney Trowbridge with spiriting her daughter away. He does not deny but they are powerless to act, as she is of sufficient age to act for herself. Hunyadi Jinos of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrheea and Gleet, gnaranteed in from 3 to 6 days ; no other treatment required. Sold by all druggists, visit DR, JORDAN'S Grea: Oonsultatton free. Write for Book PHILADELPHIA, QUEENSTOWN, LIVER- POOL. Steamers safl under Belglan flag, Waesland ..June 4| Rhynland ......Js }1'0 ALASKA AND THE GOLDFIELDS, Steamers formerly employed In trans-Atlantic services of the International Navigation Com- 18 new and modern steamers and barges on the Yukon River, through to Dawson City and intermediate ‘points. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, NICKERBOCKER SPECIAL, * Sundays excepted. ! Sundays only. {Saturdays only tt Monday, Thursday sud Saturday nights only. i Sundays and Mondays. @ Saturdays and Sundays. = 4 e ., but as she is ‘of age he | S | en us octer to be sent awav. fhe chargo Rwens (s ol agel o) | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC OAKLAND, June 3—The Red Cross So- {papey contzlbutions are all reconded 1 | G prealadiin theipolice ta-retura thetstol | EMPIRE LINE. RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. ages o o firs ila expedition, and largely attended by the soclety people of ADVERTISEMENTS. | pany and speclally refitted for this service, WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, T e to the Flag. | Hetkeloy ool boe nilich ch(iv.r%)e er;(%e?t 575" Ontor 00 tons. trom seasmi ;Iurr}e B | 5 500 000 g m Thuisdays Exivs g il A R eCrAtarT s s i . Indiana, ons, from Seattle, June 23, . m. ps c sr‘«h"na L‘c?x‘ff?:nl a8 ey . I Thaaiarel LA s:fic'eu e buying éumfll‘g: THE ONLY GENUINE HUNYADI WATER T run s uis DN isns i trom Beattie SONDAYS 3:00, 9%, 100 & m: 1 30, 3:30, < Bl tos “and “school | v dages ! ¢ | June 2. 2 100, 9:30, 11 : 1 290, appoint- | several benefits to-night, and the school | from which bandages and other necessary | . Connecting with the company’s own fleet of [ 5:00, 6:20 p. m. ), 6:20 p. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10.a. m.; 12: g Saturdays—Extra trips any longer. Several severe cases of poi- | AR S For passage and freight apply to o5 - L 35 Do m. 3 : i s oir s | SUNDAYS 8:10, 940, 11110, @ m.; 1:40, 3:10, soning have resulted from their u: Asnual Conooctiat the Tnsttatlon 4 INTERNATIONAZ NAVIGATH | SUNDAYS hence they will not be served any more. | nnual Concert at the Institution for| prop NATURAL APERIENT WATE! AL ON.CO.y. | S0 6% B 1o ite bovs tnd s ‘attending the Un: | IT IS AGREED THAT GREAT the Deaf and Dumb and B ®| 80 MONtSOMEry St. | s wheus as move o Schusten Park ‘,“‘”{R_‘d o PRINCIPLES ARE NEEDED. Blind. ROk Or any of its Agencles. | Leave Arrive t two weeks, M i sh, the | BERKELEY, June 3—The blind pupils IR San Francisco. [ In Effect | San Francisco. Ace pp*:mvnltv ('E‘V;)ntr»\T‘\rl'lllllUl‘ Society, hav=| of the State Institution for the Deat ana | CONSTIPATION, com 2 nifl Generah Tfans “ t Week | Sun- ABESe 2> Sun- | Week or the b urin ing sold the largest numbe 2] Brn anar o RO e bped 2d 15 ths ools DYSPEPSIA. pag auantique, | Tox. | davs. | pestination. thits o Victor Holmes’ Body Recovered. lEloquent Addresses by George W. | of musicians to-night before a large au- French Line to Havre. $:00am| _Novato, # sindioel s i OAKLAND, June 3.—The body of Vic-| Reed, Tirey L. Fo: T ick, dience in the Assembly Hall of the in- v Company's Pler (new), 42 North 9:30am| Petaluma, mere inferances and ‘sur- | O o was found at § o'clock this | e rd, A. L. Erick, |G fon: “With an: ‘excellent. technlqus LiVER COMPLAINTS | River, fogt of Morton st Travelers CERER 5:00pm| Santa Rosa. s L e orpIng Fhy ICh: s Wilson, who, with J. W. Stetson and Other and expression they went through a by this line avoid both transit by Fulton, o = Lt B hitiz Top 1t all nlght. Patriotic Citi long programme of twelve pieces. The & HEMORRHOIDS, | English railway and the discomfort of crossing | 7:30am ‘Windsor, ,'MN Ofl'flzi{p;“wé?;" N;‘mg fi; alniett riotic Citizens. ert was under the direction of Otto * | the chgnnel én a snisllpbnut.nh'ewl Yorls to Hefldshurx. ransac- | AS 3 e o 2 ; 5 Pk Alexandria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class, $160; ytton, ont e by ? est, saw what he sup- Sl ner, director of music at the insti- | " 2 At ;u\nd! g A ivoodion the tutlon, “fwo of the selections, the over- Yho pratstype of alf Ditter Weters." ‘Tonom, | seim? dlay e e oL ier_evidence | Dose : Ty Eame e s haxt i e e ture to “Martha,” an organ solo, and | « , sure, gentle."” BritishMedicalJor 0G B 5 i shore neat the narrow -EauEe Sd by find.| OAKLAND, June 3.—Political enthusl- | “Tannhauser March,” sung in chorus, | —TeroYs 8ure.8 umnal | LA GASCOGNE.... “June 15, Hopland and | ing the missing man. Holmes was|asm, which has lain dormant since No- | had been especially arranged by him. CAUTTON: Seethat the label bears the st LA BOURGOGNE. - R | knocked off the Thelma last Sunday night | vember, 18%, was revived to-night, when | 1h¢ programme included the following; | S50 9> | LA TOURAINE. ..o e Guerneville, ers from S ANCIsCos.CALSC w | campaign. Though early for active poli- | Helen Metow; plano solo, P olero,”” sl o n TIQUE, Agent, n| Sonoma | Morgue this afternoon and made aITange- | (ics, and although the beautiful Summer | Op. 62 (Havina). Charics Cacorss: barrions | No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. and ht ments to Temove the Pocioped nothing | Bight offered more comfort than a | solo. Bandit’s Lite Is the Lite for Me” | OO O0OOO0O00000000O0000 J. F FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery Glen Ellen. onltrial, ‘mau | Theginduestitagist elops ded hall, there was a good attend- | (Harper), William Hrooks: pluno ‘solo, “Solree | @ ypre PALA CE DO | 8ve. San Francisco. Sebastopol. e swore false- [ NeW. P and the first gun was well fired. | de Vienna” (Schubert-Liszt). Miss Gussle o ording to the Filed Incorporation Papers. | There was plenty of enthusiasm, and the | 2 overture, *Martha” (Flotow), | @ | : T htaca & o= osa for Mark West . OAKLAND, June 3.—Articles of consol- | Republicans of the banner courity took | MiS% e e | O CRAND HOTELSS HAMBU RG:AMERICAN S S Eatton. for Lation Springss at Gey- | 1aation, amalgamation and incorporation | every occasion to vent it. = Bentinn. Mise Guemo | © -~ o A T S S 0 L e Ri B I ]S | serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for ¥ | of the Southern Pacific Rallroad Com-| The raily was called by the Young Men's or Holy Communion' SAN FRANCISCO. o the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Spring ute notes as | pany, the Northern California Railway | Republican League of Alameda County, | (Calkin), B Gay; piano solo, *‘Rondo,’" |- BB e Sl b O | DIRECT TO PARIS, LONDON, HAMBURG. | Highland Springs, Kelseyville, xsevg Cgrl-‘ % people who | Company and the California Pacific R: and it was essentially 4 young men’s |1 (Chopin), Miss Lily Smith: organ solo, © 1400 Ro ? 900 Wi f Attaohod, © | A- Victorln.....June 16|F. Blsmarck....July 28 | Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett urtly controlled | road Company were filed with the County | night. A delegation ~from - the - league, | tasie in I3 minor+ (Markel), Miss Gussle Mast; | o °gl!- th Bat! Atinohod. o | F. Bismarck... June 3| A\ Victoria. August 11 gg;:;:;s A a matter which | Clerk to-day. The original articles were | headed by a milttary band, met Hon, | chorus, “Tannhauser March™ (Wagner). XDER ONE MANAGEMES TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, | Like. Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, River Under these | filed with the Secretary of State on April| pyrey L. Ford at the train and escorted e R STy o NOTE THE PRICES: 0 NEW YORK-HAMBURG DIRECT. side, ' Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, . of the de- |1 The roads affected consist of fi{ty-| pjm to Hamilton Hall, and when the par- Senior Class Ball. © European Plan.$1. 00 per day and upward @ | patria.. .June 4|Pennsylvania.. June 25 | Hullville, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Men~ * three pieces, or miles of track. The ;4e was over every one in the heart of the | BERKELEY, June 3.—The senfor class American Plan.$3. 00 per day aud upward © | Phoenicia _June 8! Palatia . July 2 | docino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. & stated that they had | caplital stock is $129,455,000, and the direc- | ity was aware that the Republicans had | of the Rerkeley High School held fts eome [+] Correspondence Solicited. Hamburg- rican Line, 37 Bro: vy, N. Y. | Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at 1ce to offer, as in cases of | tors are the same as those of the South- | §o R "PotiTe of 188, mencement _ ball to-night in Shattuck |@ _ _ JUEN 0. KIRKPATRICK, Mazsgwr. _ Q | HERZOG & CC.. General Agents Pacific Const, | reduced fen )\ yexets to all polnts » tracks of the alleged crimes | ern Pacific Company. | “The league yvell was given at every | Hall. The decorations were in red, white| 0000000000000 00 0QQ | ¥ Californla st., cor. Sansome, San Fraaclsco. | | O SUGTAYY Tael at halt rates. it impossible e people to pro- | & dent for future meetings and paraaes by 1ss colors. Following are the names of Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chroniclé bld.; to prove their | Ro"d‘“‘g‘m)' yne 3"'%%'3‘1“?"&%‘;;!; appointing a special committee on yells. | the members of the committe Agnes ‘ A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, - th f\!tm‘r;m.\h A. A. “Qfl_h ]qu‘;i"[k'\\;rfleocflh'in Hospital in | It consisted of W. Nat Friend, J. W. | Forgie, Elsie Hunt, Kitty Keys, Tyrell — Steamer ‘‘Monticello. Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, e e e | I e " o orphine. | Stetson, Den Woolner, Teddy Jote and | Hamiif, Henry Spéncer, Hewitt 'Daven- | $J ROU S ; nd Judge Nusbaumer, | He came from _‘""»"h‘“l‘w"."‘“‘,’é"‘y o { C’a!h‘f;“if,‘fi;mmee headed the parade and | naecat Omic s‘lrmn;fiutmg(firfig 114 2 e e ;o:x";u“;;;xll‘l";‘n“e_ Overland House. As he had not waked | they been matched against a band of | :!r‘!ml: }g, A}I&t;rl}(}‘r:‘ald w:':lnfii RHenrY H. A PER"."EN | Landing and Offices—Mission Dock, Pler 8. | o > at 4 o'clock {his afternoon his room was | Comanches the red men would have paled | Johnson, for recelving, ussell 8. |, T CURE | Telephone Red 241 [ A ReT RATLWAY. : SAN FRANCISCO to CHICAGD. Every Day Pullman Palace Slecping Carg & * and Pullman Tourist Slceping Cars" Run on the Following Time: Leave San Francisco.4:20 p. m., SM.TW.T.F.& Broadway and Thirteenth street at 12:30. asone The following form the newly appolnted | A" fine. programme has been: atranged, | this time what may be the future issues | to use th# campus in this way until his Philosophy of Marriage. | Nesxr vork, Sorve Supcrior Meale at Very Reason:. committees of this league: arter which the hoys and. girls will b¢ | before the great political party of the | company is cailed to the front. A € 2 | MiNc Haten Progtimme committee—Colonel George C. Ed- | §iven refreshments. country. Though there can be no doubt| News was received here to-day of the = Boston, OU WILL BE COMEORTABL Bell, Irving C. Lewls. Death of -a Diver. as to the result of the conflict with Spain, | death of Samuel Harding, a resident of Montreal, YOU WILL BE COMFORTABLE £ ce. W. Armes, Irwin Ayres, = i other questions would arise which would | Berkeley. Mr. Harding died in Marys- Dr. Gibbon’s])i Buffalo 1§ You Travel on the Santa OAKLAND, June 3.—Henry Lougee, a|be new to American statesmanship, but | ville, and his wife and family left for s JSPensary, India’ i O William H. Quinn, | famous deep’ sea diver, known all over | with which he felt assured the soldier | there to-day to attend the funeral, 625 KEARNY ST. Established ndianapolis, CKET OFFICE—S844 MARKET-5T SR TS President will be able to cope to the en-| J. T. Richards of Dwight way was ar- in 1854 for the treatment of Private Cincinnati, AN FRANCISCO T ~William M. Friend, the world, died this morning after a lon lilness. He was a native of Vermont, o years of age, and has been down in ‘al- ly a year. The deceased leaves a widow tire satisfaction of the nation. Hon. Tirey L. Ford said he could under- Jjorities for the party. rested last night by Deputy Sheriff George Woodsum. He was walking down Dwight him to the County Jail. 3‘!!"!?5. 14072 Mlnbh&od Debility or sease-wearing on bodyand mind and SKin Disenses, (116 AoCIOF Curesw b Washington. Finest and fastest STOPS ALLOWED at Niagara Falls, Wash- Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1520, . Edward Collins, 2558 : 5 i = o lar train_ bet; —1118 Broadwa; va most every port on the Pacific Coast and | stand better, after seeing the Young| way. flourishing a pistol, when he met S etween | Ogkland Office roadway. Page. stan ) ay o . > G llltam | Many of the Atlantic. He has been an | Mens' Republican League, how Alameds | W oodsum, who, with the help of Frank e D L R Sacramento Offioe—201 J Street: .- inmite of the Fabiola Hospital for near- | County managed to roll up such good ma- | Esmond, forced the pistol away and took | Dr.d. F- GABBON, Box 1957, San Francisce. | world the Vanderbilt Lin | *San Jose Offce—7 Wost Santa Clara §¢ Gardiner. and one daughter, Miss Gertrude, a well- |~ “Now it is easy,” said he, “to see how —_———————— ington, Philadelphia and Virginia Hot Sprin ronarles M. Cooke, C. W. | known musiclan. it is done. A thorough organization of Alameda News Items. OCEAN TRAVEL. This train allows half day's stop in St Loats - Dr . R. Webster, C. Populist County Convention. Y e A A onsus. bresohing” ong | ALAMEDA, June 3—California Council and, soes into e only depot fn New Yori| NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, cor e e SN OAKLAND, June 3._The county con- | urneticing Republicanism, as 1. under: | No. 24, ¥. M. L, will assist at the church “ i e S e o e iaitne Pasre kS W [CREEN, Via Sausalito Ferry. e Colquhoun. Ao " | vention of the People’s party has been |stand you do, in all sections of this | fair to be given for the benefit of the new s ARt K Al | From San Francisco commencing May 1 15, A called for June 29. It will meet at 10 a. m. | county, cannot fail to exert a wonderful | St. Joseph's Church in the near future. The S. 8. MOANA Traveling Passenger ‘Agent. Dailas, Tox. e : akland News Items. on that day and select twenty delegates | influence. There are times in which prin- | The council will have charge of a_booth. ™\ salls via Honolulu and M P DEBPE, . Nots a0 OAKLAND, June 3—The City Council | to attend the State Convention in Sacra- | ciple is called for. Vacillating policies | The following committee “of arrange- Auckland for svdnx Ass’t Gen'l Passenger Agt., St. Louis, Mo, | g%is0 1100 & m-3 "L %5 mento on July 12, a new county committee | and clouded issues are not wanted and | ments has been appointed: A ‘Wedn » June 230 p. ‘committee decided unanimously to recom- mend ‘the permit for the erection of a and three members for the State com- presage no good. Free silver and simi- W. Gee, H. C. Gallagher, P. A, Kearney, G. at 2 p. m. Extra_trips for San Rafael Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 1 dy ill last night, des mittee. Primaries will be held on June | lar questions are of little moment now. | H. Burkhardt and T. C. Coughlin. COOLG. IE, Australia, end CAPB 'm “ Fn | p. m. Z’i”i.?g‘rf;\",ilh;; prfi;:nn;v'-r.';.'l‘.icerl?.e protest | 3 from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. }Tr;e'i‘,'r;lnn(ggrtng:i:dfl‘lg oe‘};rctl;frgf }t};nse DThle s, g! mtt*;le d{’epp‘;’ "-mS“mnel' :.%_m South M?z-. n: i) E S ANCISCO AND SAK JMQUM DF:: Mill Valley A ataes swis: W. Taylor, a pionee —_———— principles v ars | Davis, char, sturbing the peace | J. D.'SPRECKELS 08. CO., . s . s W. Taylor, a ploneer architect, Cinaiivie) AT pRisaton. DD S which: alone Tan: Drassrye. 1t | Sed muiasart oame. D Dt Tt Tt Do, | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAMY, #10:00, 11:00, 11:30 @ m.; 1:00, *1:45, *2 rning at his home, 68 Nine- He 1 been sick but two ALAMEDA, June 3.—The annual meet- | salvation—the great principles of the Re- Morris this afternoon and were dismissed. Freight offlce—327 Market st., San icisco. From June 1, 1898, trains will run as follows 00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael ! LsBia RaDesn wick | ublican_party. transferred : i S : v ' 3 - | son, James Oliver and Frank M. Parcells ¢ 3 Ta 11 THROUGH TRAINS. in_the ‘mines. ; ink was elected secretary, and the follow. | made Speeches and the meeting broke up e e oty BLUE STAR LINE Passen-| Mixed | cra. | Qfixed |Passen- |7.00 . m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns, : triotic School Children. D ttea . &, Crandall, A. F. fluff_J, | cheering for everything Republican that | a new constitution. At the next meeting [ Te 6t. Michael, Dawson City and Intora | DAIIY- |EXCDUQ| tons. |Exc'pra| Daily. |3:20 9 m: Saturdsys=Cazadero and wey stane OAKLAND, June 3—The closing_exer- | 15 Hadley; finance committee, J. Henri | "or cueeested W. Barber will read a paper on “Alloys. mediate River Poin = 8 ay stations. S 3 ised of. the ' Lincoln Grammar School | Wittich, J. M. Masten, Benjamin Eilliott; BANDAGES FINISHED, He will be assisted by Dr. Hughes, WHO | ew steamsnip ~Charies Nelsoh - will be dis- Ses T | $:00 8. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. ; ri"km ‘“;"“r’n'd':& b g dpmrm‘t- range corxmll(etE.BJ. M. EMa&tefi geur o o o s will flAc:l the sems;:;m ng. 2 patsied Juse B conuecting with “company’s e M | 1:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta'n. sm;. - The songs, ations and music | Wulzen, August Born, E. R. McDonell; £ Red Cross ameda Crosz Society. own Yul ver flest, cons our large Hanford m 2 WO Al f @ patriotic character. Misces | recruting commiitee. ‘. B. Harvey, A: | Tn° WOrk of the Be Soclety | L AMIDA, June 3—The Red Grons So. | Boters eguipped ' steamers.” bt ny" storsa Bicra m | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, Mubel and Hazel Rolerts, two little girls, | F. Huff and Willlam Hardman. " The Progressing. ety of this -c"{ 18 dolng excellent ok mxv-- e, for Visalia pm Via, Bauialits sk z enthusiastically applauded in thelr ere monthly target practice will be held on BERKELEY, June 8.—The headquar- in the matter of collecting donations and SPECIAL ATTENTION called to the fact coal will at intermediate points as required, Leave Ban Francisco, commencing May .1, vicad“diet, - At the close of school the | Sunday morning at the High-street range. | ters of the Berkeley branch of the Rq e es. The socief be used exclusively on river nections—At Stockton with steamboats of | 1898: pupils congregated _in t(;'el vard and s P A P ST Cross Society are filled every day ith :bY;nEasgggiagbv the mméntuy l::fé h:fi: a I T e T piiee: pams(hle, || CRUImn s Navlgation and Improvement Com. | * Week Days—t:30 a. m. 145 and 615 p. . teered Justily for Howard Lamton, one | Massachusetts claims to have more dif- | ladies busil engaged In making ba.ndufiea school children. ' The soclety has its head- | , Company's responsibiiity suarantees con. | pany, leaving San Francisco and Stockton at § | Bundays—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, a m. 16 anq of the graduating class, who has 'just | ferent kinds of native trees than any |for the soldlers. Through the generosity | quarters at 1417 Park street, where the peight abply fo DU | - . dally; at Merced with _stages to and | 3:80 p. M. i passed -the necessary examination ‘and | kingdom {n Europe, the number exceed- | of several prominent citizens the work- |ladies are busily engaged making ban. | Rosere S T A e s acies: | from Buellings, Coulterville, Yosemite etc.;| Round trip from MUl Vallcy, S ‘ bicn ‘uccepted as an apprentice in the | ing 50, among them being nine large oaks. | ing-room has been supplied with tabies | Gapes. Calitornia st Telephons Drum 22, s with stage vo and Trom Maders: | stemse Ban Foanciscor © ASot%: €11° Manies

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