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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1898. 11 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. |AUCTION SALES. EXHORTED (DECLARE THEY - |LIQUOR WAR |Zamssssmmsn 0 Telephone Main 511 IR THE | WERE DUPED - B ERIMEN e Commencing each day at 10 o'clock &. m., we will sell at the store formerly occupled by the D E AD B O DlT HOME SUPPLY G0., 217, 219, 221 DRUMM ST. . 2 The entire stock of Groceries, Hardware, Wil- CentralChristian Church | Brosnahan May Decide [lov and Woodenware, Kiendike Outits, ‘Ottice Furniture. ctc. s 3 : ) Cculars see Chroniclo. Going to Pieces. the License. W ARD S EEAR & Con Auctioneers, | 31 and 33 Sutter st. A Salvationist Selects a Strange Text. jaev. MR. DAVIS WAS SHREWD [CHURCH PARTY TO FIGHT ABMINIST_RQTT_(!PS Ség’; GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 827 SIXTH STREET. KILLED WHILE GOING HOME ELDER WISHART HAD HOPES OF | WILL AFFECT THE TAX LEVY TO THIS DAY, [ GETTING SOME MONEY. BE FIXED IN OCTOBER. WEDNESDAT: o el e R | By Order of the Probate Court THE VIOTIM’S COMRADE USES | ¥ SE ing o the satate of th late 1 G TRAVER, y ng to th ate of the late J. C. B sl caision) Thirty Prominent Members Hand in | Dr. E. S. Ghapman Will Lead the Op- | {7 5istE ¢f 8 horses, & ook ted T bine 3 Their Resignations and Thers position Against Any Reduc- e e it Are Only a Few Left. tion in the Present e S e Harry Werner Was Wheeling Along Have No Pastor. Figure. the Track When He Was Run Over by a Flying Electric Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, G25 KEARNY ST. Established | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call in 1854 for the treatment of Private 808 Broadway, July 12, 908 Broadway, July 12, ot o aacty On oy an g x| Skin Diseases. The doctor curesw ey othersfall. Try him. Charges low § Curesguaranteed. Calloryrite. GABBON, Box 1957, San Fran The Central Christian church is fast| The ordinance introduced into the City going to pieces and before many weeks | Council last night reducing the muntei- - it is eved the two Christian organ- | pal liquor Ii 5 kL 4 : pal liquor license from $100 to $50 has once Oakland C mce!: 1?‘3:;\3;11.\:":_ (‘Lifll. | izations will have united. At last Sun- [ more aroused the periodical struggle be- - Sroadway, 4) G (£ S meeting thirty resignations were | tween the two 4 arti v . Sl i ol great parties in this clty ‘A ;.ul{evrro\_vh f less !?nn‘:l hundred | handed in, including those of Mrs. Ada | known as the church party and the sa- MIND WRECKED BY f( ol Do this m, 1 on the coun-| Van Pelt, Mrs. M. D. Gracey and AMrs. | loon party. y road to an exhor o eatog ‘ Tt -as vill be bitterly = ation under eircum- | Laura Ritter. contested and ‘xeh::;alsu;eovziouhf th;zfl;fis DEVOTION TO STUDY fhoen unide 810 oIl | - e Satva. | o TI0SORETORRtON 1e mot at all eatised | introduction at this tme 15 for the pur- el Subscribers camping at localities along the line of railroads where there are no postal facilities 8 = | with the manner in whic! ev. Edwards S n « &5 edt thohanmery; ct pose of putting the members of the : : : it itiated re-| Davis was received back into the fold: | Council on record. It is not cortain how | ABTHUR SYMONDS, A LINGUIST, can have The Call thrown off at their camp by sending name and location wting and are con-| (he measure will be recetved by the ORDERED TO AN ASYLUM. d that there was a little polftical | couneil. T Council. e < ; ———— done, of which they were unamars, | Council. The members are about equally to have satisfied themselves that the ‘]11"1‘,1‘;'1' and this is most decidedly a fac- | ynhappy Olose of a Oareer That While getting out of the way of an elec- | - of commendation approved by the | H9RAl measure. tric car on th et 5 i : e ised to Be One of Unusual . ¢ Haywards road Werner | church was written by Rev. Mr, Davis rl, Henneberry, Watkinson, Wood- Eroz : 2 SAN i A El Paso de Robles Sp"ngs Hflm, rode Into a hole filled with stc was | himself, and that he secured its accept. | Ward and Heitman can almost be de- Brilliancy. magic il - 5 thrown over his wi he | @ance and indorsement in a manner they | pended upon to support the measure. —_— ISLAND! | PASO }"P’ ROBLES, CALIFORNIA. Y nstantly ki do_not approve. | Pringle, Rowe, Upton, Cuvelller and Gi- _fi ‘ A I ALENA [ ] OTTO E. NEVER.........c0ceeunns... . Proprietor s previously, wheel from the Tr ing to his home in S speeding on h Glen camp meet- of camp to The Call Subscription Department. The minlster i Kkland Office San Francisco Call, s some ofihster, Js under obligations to | rard can about as certainly be relied upon O e meac oo 08 UNDER NEW AND EXEERIENCED of these Is Elder Wishart, who holds a | tO_oPpose it. Arthur B. Symonds, whose mind has S G S " ex-pastor. | Mr. Divis| This leaves the matter entlrely In the | peen, wrecked by ove IF YOU. Are seeking for a de- lightful and healthful resort for the summer greatest field for health and pleas- | ing in | ions America )st_phenomenal rod and reel 4.~ The wondertul ride; del ure. D udy, was brought | the wo the great staj not, 3 but dia not | hands of Brosnah A few months ago | to the Recelving Hospital this afternoon | respond > préssure. ¢ gave Elde = I e o el touino: s | family, Wishart D geni, E4ve Blder | Brosnahan introduced an ordinance grad- | charged with insanity, and this evening | Sions: novel outdoor eports: danch menths for your family, tion that hart should help him to | P8 the license, and requiring liquor deal- | w: ent to Napa asylum. | MARINE BAND and splenaid ORCH town but that you can be with them ‘without neglecting your busi- nees. Shyear o heat| HOTEL METROPOLE, | itchburg, 11 Always open; modern appointments; efficient with his indignant con- | 'S who conducted both a wholesale and| Young Symonds lder Wishart presented the | retail business to pay more than the lit- | OF of much abili tion of the pastor | tle saloon men at Golden Gate. This or- | lended the high school at hin then changed his vote on the ter ordinance, enabling the ex sition in the I * School at | ortion- | San Rafael. astor, the last vas found im- | W Wilmin Haywards Park, at the Terminus of the Oskland, | e d ; of the ¥ and subsequently with h - moved | . IF YOU + ¢ o s+ Are in search of a good {hiousis, and thig | Qinance was ridiculed by nearly to the coast, and younsg § entored | =i e e A on member of the Council and Bros unive S i o | ISLAND VILLA, ! hours” travel from San Francisco, wi ted to take | eventually withdrew it. He then openly talent as ruist, rom Ber | G ia oo c| e ‘,é""’"’“"““\lj";; e aonfiné ) axe | declar vould be enged on sc rent tc zraduated. | e 3 ndid - arra ! o «ssas YO | fold regret: thelr j(doglanad hetwould befavengea nssom went €0 1 Eraduated. | | your summer's’ ouitng by & moderate outlay, | The church ks 8 me time lat Lo a PO-| gyl information, i pamphlets, | Your attention is directed to | | BECALE 2 W Spring st., Los Angel bR sl aey SR o Woodward ordinance to prevail. While doing this he studied Greek at L Los = San Leandro and Haywards Electric Railwsy. | made tc sure his suc an stated at that time that he and was also engaged as a tuto OR IF YOU .. Are foad of tenting, present rate of de- r again take a hand in “mon- : ation will soon be a with the license question, and valuable fellowship in Colum- | Bere you will find alarge number of commo: 2] ) & stit C dious platfor arranged conveni = Tl S i hotel diniis Toom. on ene of Which you may | RESORT ON THE COAST. 2 o o 3 g erect your tent. S N"L L. eab : s L J Ma | 8 i “Mustcal programme 1s rendered | R DN SELYEICTAN 7 the Henneberry ordinance comes up | ¢ ! tiun Church, of which | for assage Brosnahan’s vote may |Years of r 2 s pastor, has already | decide its fate. While the s mind weakened and con- every Sunday afternoon on the verandas of the | HOT MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, ship several of Mr.| The anti-saloon element already or- | tinued vay. He returned to his Lake County, Cal, club house. The cars of the company Tun | SODA SPRINGS. from present ap- ng for the next ¢ty campaign, 1e v, and for months | Curative powers of springs and mineral baths | into the park. The monthly _commutation rate TRON SPRINGS. Nreisol @ union ine. llows close after the county cam- | been receiving medi but his | unrivaled. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most | Is only $: room and board, $8 per week; board NEW COTTAGES. d TFirst Christian | paign in November. At the special elec- | in has been overtaxed. He not vio- picturesque epot and charming climate. Easy | for npers, $5 per week. Campers ana room- HOTEL AND bout independently | tion a_ vear ago, to determine the ques- |lent and gives little tansible proof of in- | of access; telephone connections and daliy mall. | ers have th rame service from attendants, | PATD ORCHESTRA. secure it. | tion of whether ‘Oakland should have sa- | Sanity, which form of lunacy the exam- | P88t *0t Lo prlicides, a6 Pine sirset, B | Ciab Fogse G D N RO S SUD SRS IER —_— | loons or no e saloon men carried the |08 DI s Lo e most eTley: |'aBugsR: | A DAVIS MEETING. dayiSoutinpt Dyse i Jurig Aol lnee e lisoo) confined in the State hos- tne ed. It w contended by the ¥ ! 3 | pital at Napa. the . anti rty at that time that with | ! come | Gathering of Friends of the Guberna- | proper organization they could have won. e his torial Candidate Last Night. | Since then Dr. E. S. Chapman has opened | S. B. McLenegan Succeeds A. L. Stone HoTeL — HOWARD &fifhe. METROPOLE, | somon s = O Xpe alo PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Rates, $8 $10 and §12. Speclal terms to fam- A, July 19 There was & meet. | UP @ Vigorous anti-saloon State campaign, | OAKLAND, amuaiEe e ROt S VIIC OBV, S ST OAKLAND, P B il en : : | with headquarters in Oakland. ene formerly superintendent of the | g = y Round trip, $10. Southern Paclfic offics, €13 - Davis at Linder- | "4 jarge portion of the city’s revenue | San Francisco and San ateo Electric | FOr rest. beaith and oleasure. fine waters | Market street. the purpose of | {s derived from saloon licenses, and the | Railway, has been chosen as secretary of | 804 baths. cleanest accommodation and tabla, 43th and Jeflerson Sts. | Address MRS. R. J. BEEBY. » campaign. | reduction of the tax will mater | the dro and Haywards | PeTi3,tande unsyrrasseq: round-trip tickets S TO h5 ovat = - | fect the tax levy to be fixed by vice A. L. Stone, re- e e cave Ay, Only 35 minutes L were: Colonel | fe 3 Stone, at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Solcdad b e e the depot; good accomodations; desirable lo- i o and FotiConme— o0 Council in a couple of month al meeting will be held For terms and free pamphlet address R. | rom CanLran cation; terms $7; children 33 50 B. M. SHEL- s NEhie P i 2 | Saturday to elect Mr. McLenegan, | ROBERTSON, “Manager. cisco. FORD, Pleasant View ranch, Cloverdale, Cal. W. Camron, Mr. Weber of Oakland and | 2 = = King off a copy of the assessments of HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co and Winter Resort for | OCEAN TRAVEL WILL NOT ACT ALONE. Mr. Davis himself. 1t was reported that | URIversity of California Students in | the road's property and franchises. Il e R Families, Travelers Board of Supervisors Ask the Co-|thefe were elghty-three members on the | Demand for High School Posi Oakland News Items. | moted for medicinal virtues: best naturar bata | R- M. BRIARE, Prop. and Tourists. hi De roll and membership cards were still be- | tions. OAKT July 12—Mrs. Reddy, a | in Btate; swimming and boating; grand moun. | = Pacific Coast Steam.hlp Co. operation of Alameda and ng circulated. A public meeting will = = b s 2 Mavor Thomas to-dao | tain ecenery; excellent climate: good trout | " A shon be called for the purpose of tnforsiad | BERKELEY, July 12—The department | Widow, d lo Mayor Thomas t0-day | gireams at door; pbotographers’ room: tele. Steamers leave Broadway Oaklan . e AT ITAeS T M D Mr. Davis | of pedagogy in the University of Califor-| [0 secure ’.‘r"‘;:;"’;lffi;n;"! h;{:}"’: r‘,‘eyfi phone. telegraph; daily mall; FIRST-CLASS | wharf, San Francisco. N - i said that it was time to take action with | nia has been uniformly successful this | }iiing in the East but recently his step- | mund trip from B F. only 8 501 take Tibares e a8, Rt o regard (o the coming primar He | year in supplylng teachers for vacancies | father dled leaving his mother-in necd of | fevey af 7:30 a. m. of $:3 p. m. Terms, § s e niren Shybeatic s e i OB & mistake 1o put the most | i, the different high schools of the State. | his upport. She was referred to the Mili- | day or $12 e week. Reference, any guest of the Recent elections by school boards dis- | tar: rd. | past tnree years. J. F. ‘MULGREW, Prop | proo prvon® (N CALIFORNIA FOR o the fact that Berkeley students are |,k & e Sullivan, a child residing at| HEALTH OR PLEASURE. v in demand as teachers and in- | 317 Tenth strect, was bitten on the hand | INDEPENDENCE LAKE HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL o a ‘neighboring yard to-day =l Frh A 2 1 erica; all linds of amuse- when she placcd her hand on'the division | A Charming 8pot to Visit This Summer. | men: ‘wow awitaming tank, baths and bowte | ), Port Townsend. Seattl For Alasken ports (from Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m. July 17, August 4, 25, transfer f at_Portland, Or. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. Tacoma, Everett, ew Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. LAKE COUNTY. CAL. ve men at the polls at suc a time. y were needed on the outside. | om all the indications,” said Mr. | clo Davis, “there is no doubt as to what the | larg 3 will be if we do not have primaries | structors. Within the last two days the which itinerants, Populists and Demo- | following appointments have been re- by a dog In Sl - | fence. Detective Shorey went to the| Boats free to guests. Fine fshing. Excellent | ing ailey. First-class accommodations; rates - 25, 30, st 4, and eve crats vote It was declded to endeavor | ported | 1 he | ing_alley rst-c| 3 m., July 5, 10, 0, 25, 30, August 4, and every yak- Ay B for CloH 3 » house, but deciined to 11l the ani-| table. Clean beds and careful attention to | reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets. R 8,7 or, connecting at Seattle with to hi ‘“1"1 ';I‘ vur‘é;';'mrilf‘.rln‘;z momp“l!q at erm’rylx 'IF:{r }‘ihuez}tx;’:'.\_fi{gflrwzg :t‘\;s:‘rlu 85| mal when its owner protested, as it was | patrons. Climate perfect. Sixteen miles from | San Francisco office, 315 Montgomery street. {\r{g é‘:‘,;‘p;’::’“, S L A i S S e T Heed, class of /9, as|in its own yard. ruckee [Nt castiof) (NCPSIEbrasnans fue{ aore JEGETNT [EERINGE HCak O Tma With N. P. Ry at Vancouver ¢ abie to cast their bailots because of the | teac T English, Latin and history in | | Ollie Finie, who claimed that he called av | Jorit* s et spot for famities becanes 1t 13 | R 3 P ek (Humboldt Bay), 10 a m two | earlier closing. the Oakdale High School 3 |§", mother-in-law's to tell his wife good-| clean, no poison oak. no pests. And pure alr | a1, 593 10, 25, 31, August 8, and eve ot S e e SR | S Gecrzai B Finn! 3 of 97, as | Dy be xu’ ;,'lux,;: ;x“ the F ‘1\_ p)‘x\l('.\y w;u 5‘31’5"‘%;'1' \:'nllérc‘(;“gl;ls MJ\"N. 1‘1, ‘f,’ r[i\r,dm. | | e neeatter " | aacrE. the N. High School. ay found guilty of disturbing the ONS, Virginla , before June 1, when Inde. % T Monterey, San Simeon, = LODGE INSTALLATIONS. | e S sora tne| peace and will be sentenced to-morrow, | pendence Lake will be open to the publle. | cavucon "Phrt Harford (San’ Luls LaObispo). 5 : Nevada City High : ie examination of Louis Figane, who Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme: county | 044 Fellows, Junior Mechanics and | “{raCt Y pifihic™ Class of '97, as | purderously ulted F. W. Newell ot he Place The most pleturesque resort in California. Has | San Pedro, East sdro (Los Angeles) and AT Knights of Maccabees Have | teacher of Latin, rnglish and history in |the Fourth, did not proceed to-day owing tor REST and HEALTH the only Erapevine arbor in the State; s va- | Newport, § a. m, July 4 8 5, 20, 24, 2, T Ceremonies. | the Esparto High School. Wilham A. Wright as ) the attorneys not being ready. Neweil riety of mineral springs, such as Soda, Sul- | Au principal of the | Was In_court and his face sho | 4 L e Ene = s : Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ved how hur, Magnesia, Iron and A.seRlcv plunge bath; For San 3 3 = = | 5 p e Shaifls hoaed | ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port ALAMEDA, July 12—The members of | School in Sutter Cit s hatchet came to causing ORi-HARD SPRiNGs sy lmming pocl: ibilllardal ot e Do oot fioe vl 0. (Loss Angsiesy;h A0 i & 24 a death wound. and other games. Acc r\n\mod_ ions first class; | Los Ange lv ‘_‘,“flrj‘dlfl, ('i? o0 25, 26, 30, “Auguat 3, 7 early Figan Encinal Lodge No. 164, 1. O. O. F., held Albert C. Olney, class of '9, as vice . & 4 table 0od. Round-trip $3 7 Stage meets | a. m., July thelr armual fastallation of oM sere 1ast] principal ot the Sonoma Valley Union | The case of Conrad Thaler, charged IDthefothills of the SierraNeradns, near Colfax, onCP.RE, (S50, 00y and “Satirday evening, Terms | and ever: hereatter 65 g or : SGRoAl with striking Mrs, Mary Flaharty with Plaio, quiet eetreat, flnest scenery. water, momtain alr,| §3 to $12 per week. Address FRESE & JUER- | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del evening. District Deputy Grand Master | High School. = =~~~ Sloiea; wes BArGafly heord fa the Dolie| LTt el allthe viet wons ot G| Do O R eeatiam, Altata, La Paz, Sants Rosa- doch presided and installed the ful»‘ A RETURN COMPLIMENT. and continued till Saturaay. | 1desl grounds sadsarrocadings. Ou R. R., 136 miles from Sna Fran. - lla and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., July 19, ng: William Nicholson, N. Ernest | : ¢ deep seated family feud at | $8 8 weeki. Open all year. Seud for Booklet. | o o Inthe FOOT- | “Fon further information chtain folder. Simmons, V. G.; J. H. Eickhofl, secretar and Cypress ‘s, out ot Address: Orchard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal, | 1 ORCHAR S 2 ves_the right to ch: George Tox r. After the cere. | Berkeley People to Buy Flags for the present trouble grew. i i) & PESTand HILLS of the | 1S ¢ previous motice steamers, satling dates e great register. He said hileot monies a banquet was served. } New Ferry-Boat. s 3 (“'T-mnrn(v‘n:n,la beer bottler, arreste: |n an NE\IFARK;{AAS andl houre of salling, 2 e e e = Yosemite Lodge No. 40, Jr, O. U. A. M., LS oy e . or violating the liquor se_ord e, SPRING VADAS, | *'TJCKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery doeyerything 1 can In reason, | will hold its installation of officers. this | BFR'\EYIUII. ‘11;“} d‘ 't‘;‘ “' R'C“;r?' forfeited $30 bail to-day. S. Walters will SEIGLER SPRINGS, HEALTH nr.Colfax.On | street (Palace HoteD. inic that it s fust fo co cvening at its rooms in Linderman Hall, | President of the Board of Trustees, thinks | y,ave his trial on the 21st on a similar LAKE COUNTY. = > = "\?C‘P;; R |~ GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., v ', = e 4 following will be installed: F. H. | that the action of the Southern Pacitic | charge; J. Sher ._on_the 22d; P. Hen- This delightful watering place is located In Pl"‘”{'mffx\f(‘ifq'f&'}p}l;-m]:m;::l E.fi”?;?‘ymrm"' 10 Market st., San Francisco. A phagts Daniels, junior past councilor; J. H. Wit- | Railway Company in calling its new ferry | sen, on the NP Ralse Sonitha | e midsholitie CoastRange; | T "Artouna Ciimate'in California. Loy e o tich, councilor; A. P. Heigo,'vice coun-| gteamer the “‘Berkeley” should not be al- | 25th, and F. W. Stromberg, on the 20fh. | Abundnnce of mineral wprings, hot and oold | |y, ;/ounds and suroundings. On R.R..136 miles fm S.F. £ DSl o & K Harford, recorgie secrataryi | foqad to ko unappreelated by the resi- | Baxter Li Sedgeley, Tormerly a letter- | Yattt: San-stone dining oo isjeohons toa: | 38 Woek. Open allyoar. Eend for Booist. THE 0. R & N. GO, . )t . Mohns! financial secretary; Louls de | dents of the town. At the meeting of the | {6'dqy, after a lingering illness. He was | pood traue feping —and hentine. . Rosng ty | __Address Orohard Springs, Ohisago Park, Cal. | DREERTCE PARC Srnaiues ConE W om0 h, tr 5 2 | Boara of Trustees held last night he took | a nafive son, 32 years of age, and leaves tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. " i i | PORTILAND M1, : _The' m of Alameda Tent No. 32, | occaslon to suggest a way In which the [ a wife and two children—Kittie and Allen JOHN SPAULDING. Proprietor. ol 80 T S TS B il SR R Rt BT BRI AT s muna GG | ROWARDENNAN, | me s mili i Yo. 7121, entitled 3 g iy it i on- | dent Richards said he thought that the |late John R. Sedgele: 812 First Class Including Berthy . ent : [ the ceremony with a banquet. ftizens of celey € ‘hase u | The auction rc f T. H. = 3 358 £ Supervi of Y citizens of Berkeley should purchase u e auction T of T. H. B. Rose fanta Cruz Mountains on San Lorenzo River, d Cl. and Meals. T i B }sn of flags for the new steamer. A public | Derg, on Washington street, were visited | THE GEYSERS, 2 nours from . F.. 40 minutes from Santa e SR R S bseription ought to be raised suffict by burglar 'he subseription ought to be raisec cfent | by burgle e e ey make the present a handsome one, The | §#) in_cash and oll paintings valued at | D omitine of | trustees agreed that although no officiar | $130. Entrance was effected through a £ “flc g;]"“ lsmh | move could be taken in the matter, they | rear door. With which to christen the welcome gigt. | would further the movement as much as| A. F. and J. B. Poirler qualified to-day | S £ BTt | possible. Several of the leading citizens | s sureties in an appeal of the annexa- | ard of Super court to pro County, the ered b, SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: July 2, 10, 18, 28 S July 6, 14, 22 30 ~316°00|St. Louis 332 00 26 00|Chicago 27 50 . 26 00{New York . 31 00 last night and plundered of | o Ho Cruz: grounds and river lit by electric lights: Scnoma County, § Hours from San Francisea | {00 8100 ling: hoating, bathing and fishing; | Columbla ONE OF NATURE’'S WONDERS. finest hall and dining-room in Santa Crus | -s!nlfipuflt_ Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting | Mts.: club, billiard and smoking rooms. New, | St. Paul o embowered bome. “Bath house rebullt, elegant | hard finiehed and tlegantly furniched, | Tl Shahe O one and telegraph service. _Ror . 3 AL N V% AT, BATHS | Addrers THOMAS L. BELL, Prop., South Bes B.'C] WARD, General Agent, AMEDA, July 12 s will present ¢ county.” Harry Newton Secures a Reduction. OAKLAND, July 12.—The Board of Su-| Thomas of 1409 Caroline | 5 "ynown to have expressed themselves | tlon suit. This assures the case being | “rbifak AL DN ond. % 630 Market t. srvisors sitting as a Board o} oke her arm vesterday by falling | at%poig, 10 v e plan and | taken to the Supreme Court. 5| ey SRIGBINER axs IO RIRtnohnals digoo GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., on Poch e buba e K (T exele on the StToel . omas | Lhere seems littlo doubt that It Wil soon - - | Boomi, i s por e 3 p W | [ OVELY BEN LOMOND. | S G. Lafferty for a reduction fr ; ook place this morning from | P CATTIQOUL o o ed The Building Is Settling. day. R. {1 HORTON, Propristor. 5o i $0 on a lot on First. stree ven | Wever's undertaking rooms. Interment pap . ALAMEDA, July 12.—Although the new Fark Tonse and cottazes. New mennzerment. | GOMPAgNIE Generale Transatiantiqus, anklin and Webster, was$ was at Moutain View. BERKELEY, July 12.—The World ana | City Hall has been bullt for several years MAGNETIC SPRINGS, Fine grounds, Fish pond, boating. Grand scen- | Erenli Ling 46 Hi on request of Assessor Dalton, who Horticultural Commissioner Pryal is in- | Gazette, evening papers published in| it is belleved at this late day to be set-| Situated in_the rt of the redwoods, four | €rY Solid comfort. Freshmilkand fruit. Livery | R b u:re-h ted that he should have valted it lower | Specti e trees of this city and putting | Berkeley, have combined and will be pub-| (ling, as the doors and windows hawe | miles from Glenwodl, County uf Santa Crus, | connected. $§ week. R. H. BANFILL, F D T *fm;.\,”,i‘,qm had his attention been called to It Harry | colonics of the Australian beatle whers | lished hereafter under one management, | shown of late a tendancy to hanie| Magnificent mounialn scenery: elevation 1300 S B s ine avold both transit by Newton asked that th of | ever needed. The new paper is called the Berkeley | their casings, while a sectlon of plaster | f¢¢t: Springs especially adapted for rheuma- | GOOD LUCK 225 Sonanata | Bngiish railway and the discomfort of crossing - $16,000 on nine and nine Acres on Alameda City C. E. Union has de- | World-Gazette. _The first issue under the | has fallen from one of the cellings. No :I:um\. Climatsaisurya dHlor“ uuh;‘mnary hand at HOTEL . GisE B | ahannel in a small boat, . New York to Peralta Hel g Js New- | cided to undertake work at Camp Bar- | new title appeared this evening. 7 serlous danger is apprehended, however. | hllt‘):n)let!‘;n"l:rubflm‘“rzlzmln“g hl:llx‘v n, ;}.1.:,;, N LMAN, o Bevpt, Via Pars, first class, $160; ion, be reduced fo $10.00f, The frontage on | rett and H. A. Wastell will have charge Secretary Davis Seriously Ill ete. Cottages for families. Stage line 50c. | — . R el At i hreh A ey bt | (ELEY . 7 ST B ver a mountain houlevard, where the nicest NORMANT 15, 10 a. m. Dl g eres was absolitely | Editor McPhee of the Santa Ana Blade | BERKELEY, July 12-E W. Davis, sce- | il NER DAHLBERG | Soenery s to be seen of thix and other counties, A. H. SPURR, Proprictor. | IX prmratys Zoam ssme! e reduced tc ) AyS past. 3 a, seriously _— =~ 3 C received no second his motion. Su-| Dr. ‘Jr,hn T. McLean, Health Officer of | it his residence on Union street. The MADE A MISTAKE | suMMlT SODA L‘;‘or;or\lllri%:?g;rflcu e T m. pervisor Wells moved that the application | this city, is expected home from Wash- | Board of Regents has granted ‘a two | No staging to get thers, SPRINGS, | COMPAGNIE ~ GENERALE TRANSATLAN- e denled. This was lost by a vote of 3| ington aoon, where he has bees for Son- | months’ leave of absence, but he will be S | o fop, MoItoes €% | on lne of'C. P, B R Hisertioe asien: | CHOUR. Agent. to 2. Supervisor Church moved to reduce | eral monthe, unable to avail himself of a trip to the | WOULD LOSE MONEY ON AN Winds when vou are [ OB Iine of G B B B amections. New me e Poalins Gosi New Torn sessment to $14,000. which was done, | “ B Egenberger, a baker of this efty, | COUNtry, as his present condition will not i There! Tuvle undurpnsetd | DAY e’ Gpen June & Addcess GOUL | 3. ¥ FUGAZL & CO. Agents, 6 Montgomery t . | Blmh ..\_v 4\ S mo ning, was run into y: erkeley ews otes. IS | . M r‘c fn. o "i ST. HELENA SANITARIUM Mental Derangement of K. Hughson. | Lty ;.,',.\”’h’;“fi';n“?? hurt, 8| BERKELEY, July 12—The report of the | He Asked the Fire and Water Com- Rl Gite Natural advantages; salubrious ‘imate: ple- ANC HOR LINE OAKLAND, July 124 A ~hson. | bruised rmself painfully | jibrarian of the Berkeley Public Library A turesque _scenery; mountaln walks; purs et 1‘«r‘ll1’1;:\r ‘,,: x \-n:r‘Tr}!:;fiah?'TJ e e e e ]durm;‘: the pasg _\;)euruz_lhsmreaxd_ mittee to Release Him From o — sprig w:n;.;r‘t::.uugru‘x" d‘:':::i:‘dplnx::umvg; }Jnhed States Mail Steamships confined to his i ey Or. (LU OIE S e sroker Sy | ing rooms have been used by 127,960 v : S et il R e S comfined o his home with an attack’ of | his arm, broken vesterday at a planing| itore. The financial statement shows o et . HOTEL BENVENUE, fhoie 355 S obitin comfory utt azd | S from New Vorle cvery Saturdny for Sttentshne L L e *‘ e eritom a0 s -[ ‘bnl‘ ?ln Y JUSt | tota] receipt of $7,034 62, of which all but TR Lekeport, Cal. 3 Hee.lenl cSu:.‘urlum. o ne; ddress asgow londerry. A ;nm 0 A'.:) "llx‘.lg l‘a:t | Ton E ck of blood poison- | ¢1994 89 was expendea. E. Dahlberg, contractor, appeared be- Situated on the shore ol“ \.llcu' u.k‘:;mlll':: Cal. Rates for Saloon Passage—City of Rome, $60; Friday tha r. Hughs ara % | _ Rev. George E. Swan, rector of St.|f h d Wate: targe grounds; special facllitles for other steamers, $i0. 5 ay that Mr. Hughson first gave indi- —_———————— f ore the Fire and Water Committee of the ; home cooking. boating, bathing, v Second Cabin—Rome, $42 50; Furnessi % Cations of trouble. He arose at 4 a. m.|m . wodsen Becures H. Y %‘i,m‘zn];";“’;“;g“} :"(‘:"',:lf,‘fin):"’s L,‘:;,'e 2‘;‘“ Supervisors yesterday and voiced his ro. | Rening. rates rensonabie . Address WRANK sa?fi}i‘\.finfi‘;'%f;rfflfi_"&gass :.m;rflab_ other stenmers, $35. < Spals, AW fouse. - Chatin S T"’}fi‘malf;[)[,p ti‘,]f' OAKLAND, July 12, — ;rm r(?f:‘;fri | foes at the church during his absence will | 8Tet at having been declared the lowest | SCALES and A. M. SCALES. | gron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub G ”mer!sn(se;fi;r;lm{ 50; Furnessia, | be in charge of a lay reader. bidder for the construction of an engine | .. . baths, Hotel completely remodeled &nd refur- | "por’ gook of Tours and ifformation, apply to™ formed h ol 1« X med him t pand, Ole| "The Columbia Volunteer Fire Company | house at Holly Park. At the last meet- | HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. | pisne. | [ier; g3, Coefti e, iee B0 10 | HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Asents, 7 Pre id McKinley had | Madsen, who is suing her hu notified him that he was to be rewarded | Madsen, for a divorce, was s in | §12 per week, $3 per day. Address AGUA CALL for his services aend 7y 5 s was to-day granted itnted a series of debates, tne fir Most_ wonderfui waters; all kinds of skin | $12 - - | Bowling Green, New York: or J. F. FUGAZI Al dn lential elector. | a decision by Judge Greene regarding the | 8% WiRcl \vas Teld this eventng, wich | L5, Of the board he had put in a bid of | 4feiit, Cured in marvelously short time: kid- | ENTE SRINGE Aau &diicats, “Sonoma Ca. b Montgomery st.; or L. F. COCKROFT. 11k All day this theme ermost in the | property, in which the husband is ordered ising success. 3 $3881, the next iighest bid being that of | pey, liver, catarrh rheumatism and stomach | Cal. Montgomery st.; or R. R. RITCHIE, 2 New patlent's brain. With rest’and sleep he is | F5 execute a deed to his wife withm ten | PFOMIS D e Ta thres oh ited, | 3 Hi. McKay, who offered to do the Troibles linmediately relieved: rates $10 to 313 bRt L e 3 e 0y ot e although his mental facul- | days. The property affected is located at | .ity Tiooq ang 'Some Ladios wenatled, | for $i29, o difference of $414. The contract | per week. Long-distance telephone. ~Address PARKER VINEYARD RANCH. i AN conditioiot Seem to return to their normal | Eighteenth and Market streets, and was | ;0 Lord and Some Ladles, was acted | was awarded to Dahlberg and after the | J. A. HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. Netusaliatiiaotions SHHIE st Plassrt ndition the wife's separate property whef, she mar- | 18t gt tg“cifi;‘.;fix?forélvmfiw.}-‘rfik‘& first flush of joy had passed awny and he ———— = walks through shady canyons. Hunting and A'I e ried Mr. Madsen. ~Mr. sen must pay | 08 b ad had a sleep over it, he ruminated over fishing. Table supplied with fresh vegetables, aucl Mrs. Cameron Secures Her Divorce. | all costs of the action. Now the divorce | Lising, son of Professor Rising of the | the $il4 difference in the two lowest bids, | DUNCAN ISERINGS-d trmlta obptter kmllictandt seam ok doiehtrl KR Cnpyadey OAK July 12—Mrs. Bessl | procecdings will be pushed. ~ In this she | State University. 2 & gioors. (Save | and was repentant. He informed the com- | Iwo miles (rom Hopland, unequaied soda | country home. Free conveyance at depot; $7 B Mmoo Cameron wa grRel a Sred Lo gy | Charges exirome Crueity, Mr. Ke;lt, wers boys an girls under 15| mittee that he had made 2 mistake in fig- and magnerla springs; Rot and cold baths; fur- | per week. JOHN D. WINTER, Cloverdale, Cal. mShl B e ts GoeToNR Greene tomday"from, B Cimense | Purchased Gol. Smith’s Thoroughbred | V22T °f28% . . i hold L T 1R Contract he wouid | Jelevhone. Buy through tickets. O. HOWRLL] e e ONPAN- CAre TEA ot maliden name, Gessi e e | OAKLAND. J4ls, JEoNleht, Prison- | Brotherhood of Railway Firemen. |lose more than Sit. Iie acked the com- | ropristor, Hopiand. = Eighteen miles from Cazadero, on stage lins, Atrica. : are no children nor e o ( keeper P L > L as se- e mittee to release him from his contract or | H LOMOND. Good trout fishing, plenty frui and | J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, Phits Sxs e munity property. | cured the thoroughbred Kentucky hunt. | OAKLAND, July 12_The firemen of the | to arrange some way by which he could | wew houscr MGny Farmees hard-finished | milk: fros. oonverance for riviis e v 20 114 Montgomery st. 107 S Mrrv‘n dragging in the court ing horse presented to Colonel Smith of | Western Division of the Southern Pacific do the work without incurring the loss of | rooms; good table; everything neat and clean; | more; grand redwood scenery. Address J. imeron was granted | the First Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, | Railroad will hold their second meeting | g0 much money. 8 minutes from depot; rates 37 to $10 per week: | LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, of Frgxxhiotflco‘—_l_zjl Market st.. San Franclsco. $125 costs to prosecute the c But b h & 7 par- P 4 U er | United States Volunteers, by his friends | to-morrow evening for organization. It is| Clerk Russell informed him that Super- totfice, etc. C. H. WILLIAMS, Ben Lo- ply 13. KRUSE, 207 Front st., 8. F., for Seraserctd to payile, Claiming | Jus before he left home for San Fran: | the resurrection of the lodge of Brother: | foc Judse Saamwell nad led recantly Thas | bosiorice: et # tleulars, FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AHD VALLEJD. o tals to, Helwiy (cummn.-;ciscn jenrotts fo Mentie They peld:sse0 | hood ToriRRiloay; e uigh Jras | contracts must be awarded to_the lowest | - i e T St amiuat, WMot icatiec™ and falled to get out on | for the animal, but Major General Otis | wrecked by the A. R. U. e in . | bidders and that they must be held on Tt fh:;ri;‘ of habeps jcorpus when he swore | refused to allow any of the officers to | Until the present time no effort has been | their bonds for the fAithtul performance | DEER PA.RK INN ;KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. e was an indigent. In the testl- | take their steeds with them, 8o he had to | made to reorganize the order here, Some | of the work. e . U openmiduns ol A mony of the plaintiff she told how her | dispose of this one. Mr. Phillips was com- | profess to_see a political move in the | Contractor Dahlberg went his way after g leceaminaat O8 s bottaenig it it husband had beaten her with a poker and | pe v 5 £ the h i | yate baths and open fires. Table unsurpassed. ~_ Finest flshing and health resort on the Coast. a pelled to pav $225 for the horse. owing to | meeting. Tt was secret and only lodge | promising to state his case in a communi- UN ‘wri EDSON BRC Bes- kicked her until she was black ‘and biue. | the desive of Mr. Baidwin for the same. | matters discussed. E% | Pation to the board. | B ot 1 Flood buliding. Ban Fransisce | wick” Blkiyen Cosnty, Car o0 BROB..

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