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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 1898. 11 OCEAN TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL. , ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. [spEsesiis] m e |__ews e 3! out the process. P! Yesterday Oceanic Steamship got back to OUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYNTEM.) = Unlucky Sailing P: 5 o g ks AY %_%r = 14 ;57,« and Hutchinson to §57. The others were Stseiiers | dsave: Broadway | TrHNSWhve nalire due te arrl b ., Aug. 2.—Dr. . Pond | firm as a rule. wharf, San Francisco: {Main Line, Foot of Market Strect. and the two young ladies who were upset | There was nothing new in mining stocks. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., | —— e Lne, 00 O e in the bay last night while sailing in the | The Pacific Lighting Company has declared August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept. | veave — FROX JULY 10,1888, — 4ARRIVE yacht Klondike by the carelessness of | a monthly dividend of 40c per share, payable 3, transfer at Seattle. 00 Nilcs, Ban Jose and Way Stations... $8:454 2004 Beuicis, Suisfin snd Sscrame) the young man wivm ‘had chn¥e of the | September 5. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. oy 71004 Marysville, Oroville and Reddin Woodland .. ; })no:xt rvev:;;glxallt flifigutlo—%%}e} th‘:?ll_’ Hare| The syndicate has sold $260,000 in San Fran- l T e e E Yo Pescape!' o aunth. a8 they: ma T cisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad Com- and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 cortainly have been drowned had not the | PAUY'S bonds at’ 103%. This makes $1,200,000 a. m. August 4, 9, 14, 15, 24, disposed of, which is one-fifth of the amount 3, and every fifth day thereafter, con- octor closed the cabin door and fas- 29, Sept. ; ts Rosa... Qoctor, closed a5~ | 4 uthorized. The bonds bear 5 per cent interest. | nacting at Seattle With this company’s steam- | g0, Atiantic Express, Oglon sud Jast.. S e tened it securely just before the yacht G, N. Ry, $ Tehas be buoyed up by the air fnclosed in the | for the week ending August 20 the usual pros- | No ' 8! (Humboldt Bay), 10 a. m. Aug. yes b pecting and development work was done on the | For i S g e G A William Murphy Prob- Their Standing Given by |cabin. Haa this not been done the vessel | i Sl SEreRmEnt BONC W% 0N, C0 1y would surely haye sunk at once, and all | gaie Black, Main § Tt il E : : ki X tandard and No. 10 ledges. | thereafter. 5 2 T ably Fatally Injured. the University. would probably have been drowned. On'the 336 sind 410 levels there is \mprovement. | For anta Cruz Montorey. Sen Simton. | 9:0a New Orcons firpreey Morood ¥row : Secretly Married. A¢ other pofnis che mine 1" unchansed The | Cavuect SO, Bartor Venurs,” Husneme, o T ot 220 Tidal Canal Contro- LRt e ALAMEDA, Aug. 26.—Albert C. Wyber | Magulre and Forturia ledres on the several | San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Ansgies) and New Orleans and Keat. . Satr ArvioEtio ontro and Miss F;ances M:;.ndlert w‘ege r;:nged 1evell:odore ylelding the usual amount of fair ;!e‘;:p;rkns ae‘_;x_, L BN R, : on Wednesday evening at the Presby- |to good ore. ept. ‘ 3 ' 7 vérsy Revived. CHRIS BUCKLEY’S COACHMAN INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR| firan paciomuse by Mev. S Brush | Siedsrd s stwtement: Ore crunen for | For Son DI Sordiof, tiwindl 0% | i iurmet Moo, Homtrd w58 'y : Pt T s e e Toeass | ne 3o Sotcmissics wradueet, & tono b | Low Amgol agd Reogm, s Mgl N8 | . i, i Wiy 00 e — g = 5 value, 5; ami L 1088 m., . 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, S \‘:r?linogtslll(‘en;dbsm; trhc;odr?!r wehl:?txio?lfg'v:e%d Quicess. Taiué parounosy JETE. Ealiings plest { evers Sy s Dy, Han \Tow da1 notrllsuhz:f&n:”hué"'th."“vm-jra i x 3 - | No. 1 ‘treated 299% tons tailings for the past or Ens . 2 2 : € 9 SUMNER’S RAB|D HIT BY A CAR 2000 FEET UN- EIGHTY-TWO PLACED ON THE | ging was to take place, the young |week. Plant No. 2 is still in course of con- [ Caba, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa :'s'f.‘.‘&:én:."""“ i moand o . LANGUAGE | COVETED LIST. woman and her parents denied all Knowl- | struction. faP%ind Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 18th of | goep Bomis ' | DRN ZGROUND. ; dkssarmit ~NaverbiolsR(t SO pike M O e A T | & T e inrormation ehtalr folder. igtits Fanding, Maryaville, Oro- 777777 v Vi . X e ning Company of ouglass Island, Alaska, For rther 3 il | nto. . .. her f E LA —_— thet ;;fi{',‘c'}gangh":; Qf,'o;;fi‘; ‘,‘,‘,"-}t Man. | g o by the edition of 300 stamps, | The eompany reserves the right to change | g.zep Niles SanJoss Tradyad Siccklon Zel3e 2 | pating i which avill give a total crushing capacity of 540 | without previous notice steamers, sailing dates 4:30p Stockton and Lod... 13:152 ‘M. J.KELLER REPLIES AND IS | A Strike A 7 Coal Pick- | Their Graduates Can Be Admitted to Alameda News Notes. B e e oatl] and rer | “FIURET OFFIOE-4 New Montsomery - e e e T S e Among Japanese Coal Pick-| ALAMEDA, Aug. 26.—The funeral of o Rhe Jargest dp ¢ o TR Siie B aed los R. ARC. | i i o ) Tal Oof | quctic ks the largest in the 1d. Pal Hotel). s Angoles..... .. T4, AT SR canoaynG. | ers That Results in Giving the State University Without | willflam . Valentine will take place i ";;‘ . e “GOODALL, PERKINS & cO. don. Acts, asaor siprfles “iorsid Ghaymond Tor - | : ination—=t y a oon a STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. arket st., San Francisco. ossmibe) and Froano. 1o > == | Work to Fifty White Examination—The Fore Masonfe “Temple. Deceased had doeded e L1307 s?.%v]fluu.& :?.‘..:: i = | tunate Ones. his_property in this_city, worth about RIDAY, Aug. 26-2 p. or Mojavo a t, The. Coming Cha £ C 1 Men. $4000, to Thomas White, a close friend, Bid.Ask Bid.As R & N. 60 00 Kuropean Mall, Ogdes 5577 B Eoi0T ConEeassmien but his widow will contest the transfer. ' | U § Bonds— Mutual Bl Co. 9" — i Vil Si00% Hayari Has Brought Forward the LAY s iR — The Alameda branch of the Red Cross |48 quar coup. mq}glf. gnkland It:us.. ;;:: ;;9‘3 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 7:00rv:fl:1'o }mea:: fl_:-‘; v?:i s % reports that it has collected $1563 70 to % 5 . . A ND tions.. Socsisies Seh Debated Watm Oakland Office San Franclsco Call,| BERKELEY, Aug. 2%.—The faculty of | date, and has $708 40 on hand. | ; Pac L Co & PFQE‘EE: VIV';_‘;!%“ e 8:00F Oregon iEeprms, Sacramanis, Maryi: Question Again. %8 Broadway Aug. 2. || the University of California met this| There will be a concert at the Uni-| San Fran =12 First Ca S = A e, Rebling, Tortand, Pugst o Wiliam Murphy, who has the distine. | Morning to determine upon the different | {Arien CRuEch, (s SVEUTE, JOT 1S RERC | g et FARE S°cnd Ginxs '"Gnd Meats. ST TEARDEG AXD TATHARPS LOCIL. tion of having been Chris. Buckley's | high schools and academies in the Stato | I% 0F the, Red Cress SUelage, o oy 08| Fiem s Sand. — 207% SCHEDULE OF SAILINGSC 2 (Rt ot Hak Srs) | coachman for years, until the well-known | Whose graduates can be admitted to l:;m Westgate. Bank Stocks— P g B A o g e Tk o Weirore, Seminary Park, [ 7704 Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | politician left for the East a month or twd ersity without examination. ApPPH-| “A¢ “the Encinal Recreation Club bil- | E 65,13 Anglo-Cal .... 62 6 [g*Go0) $16 00| St. Louis $35 00 Fitehburg, Eimhurst, 043 %8 Broadway, Aug. %. |ago, met with an accident at the Tesla | cations for this privilege were recelved|jjarq tournament last evening Dr. A |E&Cl Ry G 18 o |Bank of Cal..248 — |pticoq cy 2 00| Chicago 24 00 San Leandro, South San Rbeain ressman Charles A. Sumsss, ] o b Sl v e from over 100 schools, but only $2 were | E. Phelan defeated M. G. Eyre, only one | Gear¥.rt R bs. 83 100 |Cal § D & T.. % 97 |omana 26 00| New Yorl 3100 Leandro, Extudill maer, coal mines to-day that will probably cost H C & S #1%4s.100 105 |First Nat ‘308 D. Gi T o o, hed certain letters regard- | him his life. | found to have the requisite standard. Of | game being played. LALCo6s. — 100 |Lon P & A 128% — C. WARD, %r;‘:{:(m.“ Loreuzo, Cherry tus of Oakland tidal canal | The aeccident occurred about 2000 feet | those that failed to be put on the list, Do gntd 6s.. 98 100 |Mer Exchange 14 15 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., gl made several statements |under ground in the tunnel at the mines |the majority were small institutions ANOT TERY Market-st o126 — Nov Nat B0 — | Superintendents. ST L 2 are emphatically contradicted by |this afternoon. Murphy was in the nar- | Whose imperfect orx;zvl:zaiion| mademme NOTHER MYSTER Nar Vin 6 15t =" il Ger 8 & 1 15% 1650 % J t From Niles. klande Some time ago there &p-|row tunnel when a loaded coal car came | reduired degree of efficiency impossible. N Ry Cal 6s..100 112" [Hum S & L.1050 1160 . s AST DIVISION (Narrow Gange) peared a circular entitled “The Oakland | rumbling along the marrow track of the | The names of those who were reported OVER IN- OAKLAND [N By gal geon — Mrutoal Sevi © compagme Generals Traflsaflamlq"fl. (Foot of Market Streot.) Tidal.Canal—Letter No. 9, but :u cupms tunnel. The passage way was too small | favorably are; S % A SR, 5 i”c = § oy U.. 5‘9’2 French Line to Havre. 171454 h;?&;&mm&mh Orus. % ed by Oaklanders, an pY y t roid the car and he was | Alameda County Union High School No. 2, ) INPCR . , 42 North ay jons......... . 18:05) He was picked smscious and car- | School No. 3, Haywards; Alameda High School, CRIMINAL MALPRACTICE. Oak Gas by -this line avoid both transit by Blations. .. 7 sser : e was picked up uncon c Alameda University Academy, Arcata Uslon Do 24 i raflway and the discomfort of crosstng | em3or I e & pies of it r:)m-e been | ried out to one of the small houses near | High School; Armijo Union ¥ sh Schogl Sul- —— | om Ry the channel in a small boat. New York to =5 ’,,mgn“',,.ol"nm re Is to be a new | by, wi b sician attend- | sun; Belmont School, Berkeley High School, P&o dria, Egypt, via Paris, first class, 3140; Cruz e i S;‘ilh‘;::eyesi-\lir(:;all’lfin\:u‘;‘u beokenysnaiE Boone's University School, Berkeley; Callfornid The Sad Ending of a Young Mother. |p & cI fecond ciass, SUIk. " : e o g o tte s eco1 = s S School of Mec! 1cs Arts, Sa -ancisco; i vell-s J: NE .. 3 0 X 1 natter has become one of | I . 1 that he sustained internal in- | Eitrun Union Hiah Sohool, Azuse: Coues High Identity of the Guilty Party Powell st & o Powder- LXToURRINT ... $l0am | aasr e o Gicimoodk Wey Sisiion 9:280 | juries that may prove fatal f-’h{uul, ‘}*.mmnm. Unlon High S;l;’vmll. <D}{xuln- Unknown. gl Dynflmitec .sg {.‘A N\‘v‘ovr?w“}:zniz' Setm.nfl.‘éom m. CREEK ROUTE FERRY A % S ce) ‘nion’ High School, Escondido High School, | fE: ant Con Co, 48 A NORMAN ept. 24, 10 a. m. ® i ot jtanbion doltiiampars an | Ehe RS O L great favorite | Eeparto Union High School, Fresno HIgh | gy |Vigorit ........ 2% 3 | LA TOURAINE. Oct. T, 10 8. . | prym 54N PRANCISO0—Poot f Narket Sireet (Slip )= hed_engineers who in 1874 | with all the men i and about, the mines, _Fullerton Union High School, Hanford | OAKLAND, Aug. 26.—A Coroner’s jury | § |, Miscelianeous— | For further particiies spoiy to, - e . 00 o800 13:00 , “Creek-—on_ whioh Oak- | his suferings 3 @t | Union” High School; Miss Head's Preparatory | was unable to determine this evening | Al Pac Asen.. S0 00K | OO agent. i 1 “6:00r 1 o e H s h S H | Fe [« . .12¢ - N 3 = ¢ situated—has been | 4 similar accident occur: last Thurs- | Hoit' Hurl!i’;\\g(;nml:g Miss” Horton's | whether Mrs. Thomas Deasy came to her | Hana P Co No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. From OAKLAND—Peot of Brosdwa: .00 8:00 10:004, da 8 \\'hexn {;hd, U\;xks[ was run i;\\ y School, Irving Institute, San Fran- ; death by her own hand or not, at Fablola | H (l‘ h&SgP 2 ik Fs.‘;"géfl:;‘éuco“ Agents, 5 Montgomery | 112.00 <190 $2:00 :00 $4:00 *B:00. coal car in e same tunnel and s ‘ounty High School, Bakersfleld; v W { utcl 0. e I . = o 4 broken arm and other injuries about the e Union High School, Lompoc Union | H"f"“a’- Mrs. Deasy ‘;l“h'he m‘“g" ‘;; | Stock Gas |Mer Bx Assn. %0 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). shoulders and back. " Long Beach High School, Los | €ight children, although she was but 3 ‘Water Stocl | Nat Vin C 7 2 (Third and Townsend Sts.) e e e e | " There has been considerable excitement ; School: Lowell High School, San | vears of age. She lived with her hus- | Contra Costa.. 324 — |Oceanic S Co. 574 57% n“u 0 oS AUSTRALIA | ~53:604 San Jose aud Way Stal (only of late talking at the mines the past few da Recently Marysville High School. Mendocino | band, Thomas H. Deasy, a merchant, at | Marin Co e R iy Settmnber 1. Almaden Wednesdays o ated)—about the | fifty Japanese were put to work separaf- | H chool; Merced County High School, | e’ ) a Fast Oakiana: | Crone Vallex: 3 (90 Eac ot 0 s H 5 » | 17:804 Bunday_Excursion for San thing as a ‘b ing coal. Lasp Tuesday they mana, Merced; Milis College (Preparatory Depi 4 rty-second street. East Qakland. Gas & Electric— |Par Paint Co. 7 — at 2 p. m. Biata v Phoifle Grove e oy i B g of Tabich Tales il Y g ent) Modesto High School, Monrovia High | Last Saturday she was taken 11l and Dr. | Cent Gaslight.105 — - The 8. S. MOANA Pri 'Wap Stations. 18:857 n ry ag- | get a lot of rotks mixed with t} B6) . Moded s 'K o i [ligh | gchofield, her family physician, was | i <) salls via Honolulu and | e:eea te Py Stions. = ronted with the superintendent fined them $ hooi; Mount Tamalp Military Acaden:y, | 3 . Morning Session. kland Ve A ose, ‘l'res Dluos, Suuta Cruz, Board of Officers of their incompetency. They declir ; Oskdale Union High School, Oak: | called, Later Mrs. D was removed t0 | 5000 Contra Costa Water Bonds @ Wetncatny Beptamiey iyt tupe it and Xo. 32, headguar. | o oy L ek deciined o dena High School, Paso | Fabiola Hospital, wheze she died to-day. | 30 antra, 00 X ONPA> v eanenday, Beptemn Suit and Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE High Schocl: | Dr. Schofield diagnosed the case as that| g O gt © 4, of blood poisoning and she and Dr. Fenton | 0 gutehinson § B Co. decided to hold an autopsy. The physi- | g Hana Plantation Co | elans notifled Coroner Baldwin, that death | 100 Hawailan Commercial s | had been caused by a criminal operation. | 100 do do b 10 . San Diego High School, | Dr. Schofleld testified to-night that Mrs.| 100 do do b 5. High School, San Jose | Deasy was_discouraged at the size of her 20 Market-street Railway n Luis Obispo High School, San | family and had formerly asked her to | $1000 Market-street Ry Con Bonds 5s. Petal on, D. C., Mare s have seen for South Africa. PRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office—327 Market st.. San Francisco. yer, and quit work. that the origi- Fifty CI were immediately given e opening of & hese also quit vesterday in the Bay of | to avoid trouble and the management is San Antonio | oW letting the work to white labor. 1036 ot of Broad- engineers reported that BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. . *9:004 A 131 San J pal Way Blatfons 91454 = B ke an “‘examination Rafael High School, Santa Ana High School. v: 1 b0 S - | Santa Schod : ich School, | perform an operation, which request was | & Oceanic Steamship Co....... A harbor for San Anc RED CROSS LADIES ta Barbara City High School, Santa Bar | HOTIONIY B8 OPCTation, A O e are of | R i #5:007 San Jose and Priucipal Way Stations 6:334 he s i, S elara s HIgh | Do e ion st Mis. Doaarn , b 5:30¢ Sun Jose and Principal Way Stations 3:307 ¢ dreamed that | Santa Marja | (D€ opinion that Mrs. Deasy committed | 100 Hana Plantation Co. 15350 | TAl i Way Statioud. 730, 5”50 muchof the APPEALING FOR AID . 5 the act Which caused her death. L5 ¢ g by St w01 rta Monica High School, 100 Hutchinson. S P Co (5700 i tinis {13:45¢ San Jose and Way Stations. L. :m0r 2 30 Oakland Gas 5150 | EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY, TOO, at 10 a. m. A for Moriing. P for Aftamoon om deep water at h Schoo!, Santa Rosa - Bay to the Oak- 50 Oceanic Bteamship : st “soitiwes: HON. JESSE S. WALL e 5 | Steamer ALVISO, Clay-street Whart. Fare 75¢. | « gy, - apaarst Alistnon. T Special Rates to Excursion Parties, ‘s'.f.','gm'":;ff 'i‘:.:g!! 3 -'fi.:!ggl" !-:‘.-;dw-nwb _The most of my| THEIR NOBLE EFFORTS FOR ¥ he best interests of DISABLED SOLDIERS. s Db ol | | B sprime valley W Beginning MONDAY, August 22. |and proper—all who e POl gehato: Toaitary EXPIRES IN COLUSA 100 Vigorit Powder S Street— hirelings of the infamous e most thoroughly the plan ¢ art and A That ‘‘pian’” the Tidal Canal : Tu- | 3 | h"High School, Vaca- | | 20 Hawallan Com & Sugar, b ¢ Vallejo High Schoo 1000 Nevada Co N G onds ‘.]u""“-"’ s b:h:fi HE WAS CASHIER OF THE SAN | "0 R4l & Blectric Co ; Miss West's ‘School, | FRANCISCO MINT. | Union High School, | Francis: Proposition to Arrange for a Tempo- rary Convalescent Home in Oak- land to Meet All Pres- FOR U. S. ?IAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO. | <oy FRANGISCO AMD NORTH PACIFIC ‘*Monticello. ‘hurs. and Sat. RAILWAY COMPANY. E Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL, on they prided FESAAS TN ent Cases. School, Woodland High o T e — |Had_Been Alling for Some Time. 50 Spring Valley Water WIE-X%K DAszao—T:m'msmi'h\lnlrsd.m o E;t:u“;:' srand project, save OAKLAND, Aug. 26.—The idea of estab- | HE GUESSED AT TH ' Was Prominently Identified 100 S°F Gas & Electric Co 2 = t 1 Badiraays—Extra trips at 14 g0 thoughtril and | lishing a convalescent home at the Pre- | E With the History of - i e, B RAILROAD TRAVEL. C 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 2:39, they | heen contributed; but while this work is| FF IR G — OAKLAND, Aug. 25.—Jesse S. Wall,| Following were the sales in the San Fran- m. urdays—Extra trips g the excavat- " ” % d the excaval” | peing pushed, the soclety is not unmind- b | A £ o Pl Ren | ful of the mecessity for doing something | BECORDER ST. SURE RELEASES | cashier of the San Francisco mint and | cleco Stock Board vesterday: o o DAYS_ 810, 840, 11:0 a. m.; 1:40, 3:49, = :00, 6:25 p. m. 2 ed T | sidlo originated with the Oakland' Red | _ y : B senara % | SUNDAYSm, be cut through | Cross Soclety, through whom $600 has | JUDGE’S POLITICS Oakland MINING STOCKS. S F R wzi?nfi%fis&}‘q TQ, SAN FRANCISCO, ot P TR T 3 :10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: anta FeKoute i.°: s~ great, and the cost | for the men now convalescent. A MAN WHO KNEW NOT GAGE. |one of the best known men around the . THE BEST RAILWAY 3 tmot “be relatively | “p L e O resant nieeds & committes, | e | bay, dted in Golusa County this atternoon, | 10 Union: Con Tl e it jBetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park Mrs. F. G. Gi s. O. F. | : | He had been ailing for som 00 J : =5 abe consistinig of Mre. P. G. Glnn, Mre. O F' | who’ Prisoner, However, Doclared Hs| 5ot to vistt ‘selutises fa Colnes’ during | i Sholery 11300 Justics »| SAN FRANGISGO to CHICAGO. Leave TS | San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. John Bake- | 1 A 03600 Latv Wash . Long, Dr. Myra Knox, Mrs. ° well and®Mra 3. W. Bunnell, met this| Had Once Been Out With the his vacation, which terminted to-day. He |30 Exchequer, .- | Every Day Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars | ——— | June 23, about, as ‘‘almost | morning to formulate pians for the main- Los Angeles Mayor. mfls l'? ?tmive tae:!r(l!\er:} lnSOalifilalnd this ee'en- | LA ol R and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars | o 1898, s:;-; tenance of a convalescent soldiers' home | S R g, but ins s son-in-law, ex-Con. paik/thk aTes o ¢h . | stination. . w‘)r.s'u{r’r:mul;d A:;n:xla on this side of the bay._ A gres;m?% "'Eh",h . Giascock. irevelved Bf:'léa:rel:‘gus:{e e sales In the Pacific Stock | Run on the F‘;:l:wn:n‘a:h'rv;rr =5 entire. of onfo | “The committee proposes to secure a | akland ce San Francisco Call, | word of his death. Morning Sesston. o W88 Petaluma, ocked harbor.” HuntiDe- | jarge unfurnished house in the suburbs 98 Broadway, Aug. 2. R e S e PR . 03700 Justice 1 D Ry PRSI o e e saying | of Oakland, which will be put Into con- | Recorder St. Sure, the Democratic Judge | Ehty-one | years ago, and has reslded | sm Belcher - 113/1000 ... 15 T, Fulten. ever contemplated. | dition to,recelve such patients as would = 3 many years in this State. When Oak- | 3)) Best & Belcher. 13/200 Ophir . 17 | . T.W.. 3 ver contemplated. | QtIon 10 X oe e die before the home in San | Of,Alameda, broke through his usual rule | 13nd was much younger he was the pro- | 20 Caledonis ....... 0100 Slerra ‘New H MT.W. Windsor, Qpiva ship chan: | 0 mOst cases die b ton ube. T meet | this morning and did a little politics. He | prietor of a wholesale grocery house, and | 100 Con Cal & Va... 32/20 Union Con ...... 17 | 'S DIN| ROOM S o ony, ich et | I rements the ladies malke an had before him a stranger from the city | later conducted a commission house. He 30 Gould & Curry.. 1320 Yellow Jacket... 15 | HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS Gayiraiie. } eve Gage and Mr. | hhveal to the public for donations of old | Whence hails the Republican nominee for [ was elected to the City Council. and |20...... S My | @crvo Supsvior Meals at Very Reasone i 3 Lot BN (TS Ot may be 560,20 | furniture, mattresses, bedding, small | Governor. The unlucky man was Leo | served some years as Superintendent of | Afternoon Session. g able Rates. Hovland and o am Hlokes witt | XHER RLe Sl ol e e Tou Atcition nd hoiwes chibred iR DeTE | SFne Ming, Mr. Wall was jnade coanio, | i Suktice” <7 3| you WL BE comFORTABLE Beien "% | 1soml 6 2 om ke Taih | & soldiers' home comfortable. 8 40| Ziahat arimk. s Mr. i | : & v T he e 5 i 400 ...... | - ™ i ¢ e ehos mobiy. - ORly last nighi | Democratic Judge St. Sure questioned B R e R B R 112300 i ¥ You Travel on the Santa Fe, Guerseville. | 7:35 pm Pt President M. J. Keller of the Oak- ’ poaciatE gl i = the prisoner, being somewhat doubtful as —_———————— | 200 Best & Beicher. 14 300 Mexican 12| EETTR 6:22 pm. Board of Trade, who has taken a | Mrs, Vefteh convertel nher ottt W0 &4, his story that he had come from Los | 50 Chainénge Con.. 14 500 Savake 30| G40 FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—520 MARKET ST, = arbor matters for sey. | hospital for (o olck boys, for HR pac | Angeles along a hard Toad and had only OAKLAND LICENSES. | 0 Crotigr .10 1 B0 Slerra Nevadia’t a1 | Sopoma. soam made the following reply | 4o 1to s large at present. | been drunk twice in his life. e S 2 P dackotss, e . TELEPHONE MAIN 151 Gion Eion. 6:22pm == | ‘I‘Yn kn’r(w:'l ?/{‘aygrdSnyder in Los An-| Merchants Protest but the Objection- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ©Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. | = 1' ,] PR is certainly on the & T geles?’ asked the Judge. able Ordinance Passes. = Saoramento Ofico—201 J Street. stopol. /10:25 am to the cause of the late & | “ 7\ 1 do, well, your Honor, said the oris- Y FRIDAY, Aug. 26— p. m. oz pmj 6:22 pm qut the Oakland harbor. & | THE “FRESHIES” V/HIP ‘3?5,’;1( i TR B L B n&‘?mgg; Aé'{f;,mf,“;;f'”o, O"“l’c‘"z’}f; Alpha . B giduila Sy 8an Joso Offioe—7 Wost Bants Olara Bl | stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West DO O et | % h e v Alta . 11 Justice =1 Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- o e THE SOPHOMORESig:r:‘,fi"}.r;‘p‘}\‘d“ th Mayor Snyder. We aré | Council held an Interesting session this | Andes . @ mRenuar U % ‘Iervl(l;lx:' tor Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for 3 2 Sl At ¢ i - | Belcher . |Lady Wash . - + the rs; at Hopland for Duncan Spi : o - | o you Know Henry T. Gage of Los | SYeRnE, S1G, SeT JCToE Lo rense | Boniop vl 5y Mol 3 33 Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, | Hisniana - sprines, Relsevvile, * Garishad T3 e ngeles 3 . . it & Belcher - nital 52 — rings, Y. epo! an e % &|THE FACULTY’S P HI;]’;’;"N\ “8ager Gager Never heard of him In | ordinance, which was rocently intro- | i ¢ O e e 625 KEARNY &T. Established s o Uiaah Tor Viehy Springs, Siatog = N . | my life, your Hono; by uncilman owe, recom- Caledonia 1 Overman 03 Springs, Blue es, Laurel pper B reteramices nrthat WAS OPENLY DISREGARDED. | my s, Jour IOOn echarged,” sald the | oson T, Seasage oo | Gholar ° 3 Gpoiad o Dieenacy, Lost Manhood, Denllty of | Eake"Fomo, Potier vailey.” John Day's! River- ev had any, were never —_— Recorder. & 2 5 allenge avage 0 u Slaceso hodys aud | side 'Lierley's, Bucknel eights, - Oakland Board of Trade .| Mr. Walker of the Merchants’ EX- |Confidence 37 40|Scorplo 02 —| § n Diseases. The doctorcureswhen | rifiviile, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Men- landBoard G722 | Noses Were Smashed and Heads| As allbritton passed out of, the Coffle| ygnge, M. J. Keller of the Board of | Gon Cal & V! @ 34{8eg Belche @ 0 2!::2.;;,‘,‘,. AT I dogino City, Fort Brass., Westport Usal = hemes of Dr. Mc- i v th /'8 pol ot | Con Imoerial - (Sierra Neva 51 52 San B al 0 Monday smew of Dr.. Mo Bruised on the CB!‘npus of the I knew that guy’s politics. Trade, Sol Kahn and others were very | (on Imperlal .. - (3gierra Sevada. 51 2| pr.J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Francisco. | reguced rates. hatic in their protest against this ac- S s gentleman who, perhaps at State University—A Hot Arm d Navy League. emphatic 2 Con New York. 02 — Byndicate = — On Sundays round trip tickets to all points ¢ the railroad rnprr:rlan? in F 'y T vy tion. Eureka .. — 14 Btandard . 50 155 beyond San Rafael at half rates. 1y the use of the harbor in- gera OAKLAND, Aug. 26.—The Army and| “mpey regard the ordinance as an injus- | Exchequer 02 04|Unlon Con %17 tc acre- BAELES Navy Republican League will meet in Gould & Curry. 1Z 13{Utah ... D05 06 Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. O e ettt Beckers Hall to-morrow evening. when a | e 4nd claimed that the merchants are | yji"s Norers. — 80iYellow Jacket. 1 16 s VL A_W. FOSTER, - '] already overtaxed. Councilman Rowe Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. he two Callfor- ; Congressman Hilborn others from this State, ask- all money then available, and e, be expended in cut- 1’ dredging East Oak- smpleted. ~This action i sught on the controversy. 1t any interest desired to delay the use of the harbor would it not be best served by securing a compliance with the doctor’s petition? As a matter of fact, the Oakland com- mittee never opposed the cutting of BERKELEY, Aug. 2.—In spite of the| )| attendance is expected. portant faculty’s prohibition last year against| matters concerning the present campalgn also sald he believed the merchants are rushing of any kind, the freshman and | will be considered, and the proceedings of | handicapped by San Francisco merchants sophomore classes in the University of | the encampment which will meet Batur-|and he moved that the committee recom- o tornte. qashed this evening upon the | 98Y afternocon in. the Alcasar bullding, | mend that the passage of the ordinance i e v & O San Francisco, will be read. be postponed indefinitely, but this was | campus, and struggled for over half an | Accepted a Call East. lost. Councilman Henneberry then moved hour to tie each other up. The tussle | et et the recommendation for passage which was quite one-sided from the start, the| OAKLAND, Aug. 26.—Rev. F. 8. Pal-|was carried. 5 sophomores having less than forty men to | mer, pastor of the Brooklyn Presbyterian| An ordinance prohibiting peddlers ring- | e 100 of iheir opponents. They | Ciurch, East Oakland, will preach his 1nst | ing the bells or otherwise bothering Tesl e o % DD i | sermon’ next Sunday, having accepted a | dents whose doors are placarded, “No fought valiantly for a while, but over- | eall to the Broad street Church, Colum- | peqdiers,” was recommended for adoption, NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. the capal the Doard ot Lm0t ifami & | Whelming numbers soon gained the upper | bus, Ohio. Ttowas alko decided that all bituminized pever this work, and the | hand. Oakland News Items. streets be swept b%vmnchlne at night, and in addition that Washington street and ratl, Mr. Metcalf in his ampaign speech in Alameda, previous to the late primary, ought to be suffi- evidence. ng on a question séttled by of the cities of Oakiand The upper classmen finally lay piled |1n'a heap vound hand and foot, and gasp- | /Ty O; Hendry, chiet clerk of the Hotel| Broadway be swept by four men durim | ing for breath. J Metropole, e e from a fal] | the day time. It was also recommend T o'clork the members of the enter- | bones of e e Lo I T e ¥ 8¢, | that the offer of deeds made h{) the | ing class assembled in Stiles Hall for the | from the horizontal bar at the Y. M. C.| paraita Heights Im%rovement Club for | purpose of electing officers. Their oppo- | A: Bymnasium, Maeih inteq | 18nds between the Eighth-street brid, ents did their best to break up the meet- | Robert J. Callaghan has.-been appointed | and Tweifth-street dam—this to be fill Ing. They rattled the doors, banged the | executor of the estate of Patrick Roach,|in with mud dredged from Lake Merritt— windows, and made it lively for any | deceased. be accepted. The land so filled in is freshman who happened to stray from | Charles E. Dennett of Alvarado has pe-| pe utilized for park purposes when the his comrades. Within the freshman | titioned for letters of administration on | Council can seé its way clear to meet such | | | mee uickl resolved itself Into a e 4 was killed at Redding yesterday. L DA e 1d seem to be for po- y don’t the gentlemen PPPODOVBVVOVE0PPVPPIVOVOPPPODOPOPIIPVPPPIDHOS. e come out in the open the estate of Frederick L. Dennett, who | expense. e e e d their & | Doard of strategy. Several juniors were | | their signatures adversely 4{5 zt:‘zl:go e mrone and the class Et Philosophy Was the Theme of James. o0 10 2 - ther Y = Meanwhilo (bhe"‘l‘siphsk"thadfl?‘!‘(er; up BIMETALLIC CLUB. BERKELEY, Aug. 28—Professor Wil- “‘”?5,:; o o T ol tion ackstop of e foot- | e 1 S Arvar miver: - ‘THRO! 'RAINS. OPPOSITION OF CREDITORS. |baii" gl?i bHe’r}; 1113°gy #nr‘dhl:up and ;:5;. Fusion Nominee Jones Tells of His | |joored tne anmual looturs under the aus- ° o Ndlyo—fi(:luad:rr: and way star ared for battle. e Freshies got re: i > . B P m. urdays—Caza way 'na, Grave Charges That Grocer Bollman, | Tof ihe fray, and forming six deep, start: Dimcultles. picgs iof thie. Enlishpicl k. Un 35 p. m. week days (Saturday an Insolvent, W. ? | ed on the run, yelling and hooting, toward | ALAMEDA, Aug. 2.—The Bimetallic | versity of California, at Harmon gym- males and way stations. R z » Was Guilty ol their opponents. In a few minutes it was | Club held a meeting last evening which |nasium to-night. A large college audience T e o e Cunning Methods. clear that the sophomores had no chance. | was well attended. The members of the | listened to the lecture. S 2 {ly overpowered and soon Profesor James spoke for over an he AND, Aug, 2.—Opposition to the | TheY Were eas organization who took part in the Demo- 8¢ 1 hour of D. M. Bollman, the In- | Seoskad by & vess Serious accident. Onmg | cratic convention at Sacramento told of | on the “Philosophy of Practicallem” In solvent grocer of 322 Davis street, San |student was severely kicked in the head, | their experfence there and the club in- | the course of his remarks he took occa- Francisco, was filed to-day by the Bank | and several noses stand in meed of re- dorsed the ticket that was nominated. |sion to score dogmatic theology and the John Aubrey Jones, the fusion candi- | gchool of German philosophers. ‘‘The THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY, 1898, trains From June 1, will run as follows: of California. It is clalmed that Boll-| P&T date for Congress, then addressed the 0 e falsely S e : ilosophy of practicalism,” he said, man swore falsely in his afidavit when| SITED BRI Athering and talked for some time about | B . - Howtd he averred that a full and perfect s‘!’aler: I L'AEiME TT, fils chances of defeating his opponent. | Judges every thought. It weighs its f 1 f Ri Tabs ‘es _Bosith-tiound, :nt of all his estate wi B e Tenlised thAL thans ere | worth and significance by its consequence | LAURA. I bought my first supply of Ripans labu —_— .m";“‘. o Ty 4 i Echnfioco?}?‘"ed in| Qakland Councilmen on an Inspec-|yjgz odds against him, there being a Re- |upon exteriors. Two apparently opposing , it R hi ger. |Sunday| Sta- b cmraier, 1%, 0, e | hon Tour Whieh Promises Goed | piian gl S S "rtomt. | 3 B e RS RS gpiricisit more out of curiosity than anything else, | i BN & d . esides ¢ . — te many towns of the State a large part Results. B the fight, while his opponent had | “Materialism and_theism and their re- T:20am) 81 Stockton ? 'k on_ hand and was very much surpri: at the go of the stock on hand, n’r]:pgonrlann the | OAKLAND, Aug. 2.—The Lake Mefritt | unlimited capital at his command. Nev- | lated discussions, judged in this light, Ty | 9:10am{12:50 pm| Merced proceeds; that he was guilty of fraud and Sanitary Improvement Club will not | ertheless he believed that he had the | avoiding altogether a retrospective atti- 1 hich - f 11 d their use. I had 40 am| 3:50 0 willful neglect in dfl“‘crlng property to v &y people with him and that he would win | tude, considers them prospectlvely and results whicl oliowe se. am| 6:45pm| _Hanford tne assignee; that he falsifled his books | leave a stone unturned in Its efforts to | ine ggnt. Anyhow he intended to do his | asks what human conduct they enjoin . . littl e L e 10 zave fraudulent preference to H.| have the lake improved. A committec | phest to “defeat the combined cohorts of | and what human effort they inspire. It often seen them advertised, but being a little |:2:Gpm| 750pm| _ Visalia > a(rkx]u'hdh fi'x;mdz“g;' hj_\;gl(:}_l&fi(:rl: figures | from the club;A. Scr‘gmn% Judge Yule, | capital and corporations.” céa‘m&u aside do, ecu‘flc:.theolosydu a laot gt P 3 i Ttho ht g(opvl at intermediate points as nqulr-l.“ o the detriment, is cre % ¥ Hug) ig, Mr. Moffitt, George G 4 ctionary va and ab- ! ‘onnections—At Stockton with steamboats Crampton Arraigned. LSt e e i i ME%M“A o “; Thpatie. ol days | BiTACtEALY used, usurping the place of vi- prejudiced against patent medicines g caiffornia Neyisation und Tmprovcment Comg 3 3 o=’ T . OAKLAND, Aug. 2%.—Beverly Cramp-[day met a party of city officials, includ- g;‘,{“‘?he R inene Fanabitants of Alarasye | “fclier ‘and conduct are inseparable. they would do me no good. In future I e T e thant (o ged wilh embezzlement, was ar- | ing Councilmen Heitmann, Brosnahan, g aged in the annual dui Their assoclation is the only sane . 3 i stidie Eilaworth's tourt o, | Cuvellier, Barl, Henneberry, Pringle and | Gi\ing. the evil spirits out of ihe city: | {obhilosophy-_a prineiplo e Ay T never want to be without them. I had been ¢ and pleaded not guilty. The case| Woodward and City Engineer Clement, | Their ceremonics had progressed favor- |the whole attitude of English philosophy - é qe . . 4 set for (rial for September 0, | and drove them in carriages around the | ably and everything was propitious for | 2nd opposed to the air castle work of the troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia for from Hornitos, Mariposa, ete.; at ‘with stage to and from Madersa. Crampton was in the employ of W. D.|{ake Merritt district. Thecommittee point- | the permanent eviction of the devil and | German school, and only as bellefs uphold 4 : SN e ke o Mo o, | o o ey iyttt veods Tt | bie SeiCiien, Shen o ¢ oot 1ok | oo e B e et o Tt i practl along time, and although I tried many kinds | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. T Alice Bix oo, A vialt was aleo paiq fo Cemetery | was kept brning nisht, and day, befors | F1etoxara tom a8 worthy of consids of medicine, I never found anything really | Leave saz commencing May 1 Writes about how the ex-Queen | Lidich FelCt Socloty's Home emptics |Ws biase lo the delly and i o few min | eratont ____ o to do me much good until I tried Ripans Sindaveseio Sob 1050, 1, e TieTena passed the 12th of August, in next preuedlsu r{x’ nt‘ ‘vé)ae‘figgdltlon of this {n;-e.dom r5, ?;ml belleve th-ttb:t was !'hogrumt Inndfw-hn(! fight}p g S < 3 ’?J‘na"‘m from il Valley, S Sunday’s Call © LTt ona"be Torthcomng.« © PP ¥e | 0% (hey wih go over the ceremonies | the WR¥, in mext’ s Call. e fFabules, O CBIR e SN, @ Markm -