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! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898 | ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. [ e topis —on 11 AN FRANC Line, Foot of Market Street.) tEAVE ~ Frox Jury 10,1808, — ARRIVE THE BEST RAILWAY SAN FRANCISCO to CHICAGD, | “sgsimmessioe v for e (88 BERKELEY, Bept. 8.—Several West [Every Day Pullman Palace Sleeping TH00A uvnvq.fillzd({mv n_-fti'lceddiulfl_- s and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars 004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey. 8:452 Run on the Following Time: Jeave San Francisco.4:30p. m., 8 M.T.W.T.F.8 Arrive +v......8:00 . M, W.T.F.B.S.M.T. 304 Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Onliatogn and Santa Rosa i 8:004 Atlautic Express, Ogden aud East.. W:t0A Sau Jose, Stockion, Valley Spring, Tove, Sacramento, Maryaville, Berkeley grocers are lamenting a swin- dle operated upon them this morning by two agents selling cheese. The men were altogether unknown in this vicinity, but their affable manners charmed away all susplicion. They found ready sales i Chico, Tehama and Red Blulr PR SRR throughout the town. But one or two 5 (] d c B the dealers on weighing thelr goods = I 0 5. o T.F 6.8 M.T W ctors, Oakdale and Jamesto harles Albrecht Is in|After the False Teeth of | Piedmont Springs in ;?;ggghgfl;;: ‘:gfif‘:fl}‘;‘go‘.’;&“:‘é‘ ;b%nfit P i i1 HASRVE'Y'SMDITIN?;ROO:IS o Bk e s . & er; ocer who had purchased o e X N rve Superior Meals at Vory Roasome s and k... Great Demand. His Rival. Grave Danger. Sttangers had been swindied. The bills Ngr 1N able Rates. 0, Valioro Moo e wey Stationd 3435 made out for each sale all bear the head- 3 <7 *1:00p Sacramento River Steamers. ........ *9:00p i STy —_— ing: “Marshfield Cheese Factory, Manu- 19:054 1 i\l BE CO RTA facturers of Martin’s New York Cheese. i ~ o If You Travel on the Santa Pa, y, , Oregon.” The police i i . 4135 FIGURES IN AKE FULL CONFESSION |FaciRea it Orf iy aresow| NOW FOR BUSINESS! | L 53, i 4 % DINQRGE WANIES “RWaDH. Drote N Iooking o e ofichdere. Uncte Sam as o more use or s Gl FANEISED TICET BFFCE—S20 MARKET 31, T S — 8 —_ e—— gun just now than we have to adver- | TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 EL Verano sud e ss Sl e WANTS HIS PRESENT BACK. useé hutFtherei may be gome people left | gayignd Ofioe—1118 Brosdway. e " nl;ms'r WIFE BY JUMP- LEWIS WAS DISARMED TO swnvil‘gcn e Francisco Rossi Brings Sult to Be- | {sn't done apwich the perfection andin. | . Ssoraments Ofice—801 J Stroet. o T e TN G A TRAIN. AVOID A MURDER. cover a Wedding Gift to His ish and beauty of color that gives such | _ Ban Joss Ofie—7 West Sents Clars Bly | 4:307 Nilex Sua Jose Tracy and Siockion 7:ine Daughter. complete satisfaction to our patrons, 2 xl!h-l.l'rlhr’op, u::xuw,'hgreéd, !m Lo B DR s 0% o 8 . v 7 - Francisco Rossi brought suit agatnst | 204 a¢ we are here for business, we Lo e 7830 Now It Is Alleged He Has Married | Ho Found His Wife With Another | President Havens Appealed To on[his former son-in-law, Carlo Barabino, | gan Francisco, and we are aiming for Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, i P T 1ease a Wealthy Girl at § Behalf of the Tibbitts Boys, ~| 2nd Barabino's divorced wife, Maria,Ros- | i yn the unrivaled excellence of our 625 2 | awor sawts be Konte, At y Girl at Santa Man and Was Led to the Vs, si’s daughter, in Justice Kerrigan's court | oy o Jw"!u‘i Eu:&g:,lm:g oop yi!0F Mojuxe and East Rosa and Is in Couple by His Who Fired the vesterday to recover $15) which he had I asn, Foxt Mathinad. Dobility o 00:5'.':'.2’;3“" Mail, Ogd Jail P v Underwoos . given to the voung couple in order to fa- The United States Laundry office disease W1 on bodyand mindand 6:00¢ Huywards, Nilee and San Jose. 2 Sister. cilitate their wedding several years ago. 2 Skin Diseases. Thedoctorcureswhen | $7:00p vaeju. Port Costa and Way Bta- Not long ago the wife secured a divorce 1004 Market street Te|eph°n, otbers fall. Try him. Charges low. jons.... ... 19:409 el &% R from Barabino, whereupon Rossi was Curesguaranteed. Call orwrite. 8100 Oregon Fxpress, Sacramento, Mi i wroth and determined to recover the wed- South 420. Dr. J. I'. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Fri ille, Reting, "Portiand, Puges " Oakland Office Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | ding dowry in the courts. - e an Francisco Call Oakland Office San Francisco Call v “SAN LEANDED AN 3 3 s J S sco Call, - Barabino testified that the father of the BAN LEANDEO AND HAYWAR 98 Broadway, Sept. 8. 908 Broadway, Sept. 8. 8 Broadway, Sept. 8. |, 370 offered him $1000 to marry his (Foot of Market Street.) —_— — i Two weeks ago Rosle Albrecht filed a Two little boys named Tibbitts are : 0 e 4 y T TeRRINy daughter, but had only paid $150. This Helrose, Neminary Park suit for divorce from Charles Alfred Al- e e OB S e ki duslyy waiting for the return of Presi- | (he'%ather denied. The Justice continued 8:00a | Filehbure, Eimhurst, * brecht ir ) y y, su avi 0! n % e e 2 cht In ‘this fcobnty, and‘sult s stlll | hnt for. the: timely. work- of a:Depaty | o0t Havens of Ao et O R | e e B D ot Do L < 19:084 | Ban Leandro, South Saa ling, as n a8 yet bee operty. When sir. Havens returns he Leandro, Estudill ] Redu i .X?r:six;lr.-t‘;\nl?slig Sheriff would bave caused a tragedy at D ina o prosecute the lads for | covered by the father of the bride when {iLioon it tliey cember of last year, and she Is the lady | a very clever plot by which @ sister at- tanconaly apd f;p""’e’,‘,gb"&l':fb}:nb““d' GOLF MEETING ON BETIVE Sheacruann, | D% Sond Monter of November " comes Toadl | __"ror ) 4 From Niiese to Wwho is now desirous of being free. tampled’ tol ald therahrotior in iRscuring | DB, W0, SIEdL KISK SneLON, ' SACRAMENTO, July 30th, recelve no e My SHL Ll s : g : 2 . % great i i, extra compensation therefor, — but 3 v This morning Attorney Leonard Clark,|a divorce f: ] % '8 | The boys have signed a complete WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State 0f | shall' receive their aetna] . COAST DIVISION (Narrow ) 4 rom a wife who was not des- | P e 5 ual expenses, to be paid ) Who Is Mrs, Albrecht’s attorney, read a | perately fond of him O O SAN RAFAEL LINKS | Saiifornis, af ity thirty sesond, oeesion oo ofia | Fhs SLethe Soneral fund of the’Biite trenstiny, | —pop o (Foobof Murket Streeh) . 2 ! 2 4 2 h aw: uf nz ¥ X fires at Pledmont Springs, which were 'S necessary ch from Santa Rosa, stating the oy is 1s ; 2 g — 1 Santa a, stating that| T. J. Lewis Is the man who owns the | on1y put out after a hard battle waged by e e ot aeid Tegisiatire vOLDE | codurs thoce uch aurt, to provide’ the pra: | o, and Frincpal Way Slations. . ... - 484082 s car ns wark 3 Albrecht and Miss May Mar-| gun, and just what steps he will take |, gang of men. The little fellows were | THE BIGGEST TOURNAMENT OF | in favor fhereof. proposed the following de- | of this section, uider Creck, Sante Oruzand Way two-thirds of all the members eiected to each | to organiz er of a well-known Sonoma | through his attorney, whether civil or 1 ) the Constitution of the ¢ 4 SLph LT 3 coming from school, and after taking a : | scribed amendments to the AMENDMENT NUMB! Biations. o sser L Parried a few days ago, | eriminal, Is not yet kiown. A few days | bath in the reservolr they declded to CECH e son Blate ot Callfonila, Sowiti ool kiestbiy ) Canuibilo s B T L ' rarichis On Stheir Sriival AT :CS“’ (1{9“1"5“ Wh? in (;me, when he hrfl- light a fire fcé' amusement. “d'h'fnad!hey TR AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. L B onstitutional Amendment | e e s cI OISt - ved a letter from his sister telling him | had lit one and it had got & good headway ) | (Betng Senate Constitutional Amendment No. resolution to propose ? sxaison rrested op @ charge of have | that his wife ‘was making appoint- | they left It and started another among | A Two Days’ Programme of Events (seing P Sate of Callfornia an amendment 2 fhe Cont | 41137 San Jose, W 201 ney ged | ments “’;_xh A. E. Harris, a local sales- | the det«g dry undergrowth surroundin on the San Rafael and Oak- | gi Tesclution to propose to ‘I‘ p:ozl’a ;ffl:g; {,’,‘":},’3,“,,;’ the State, amending artiole ele en, | .4:35¢ Boulder Creek and Santa Cru; 39:204 - = man. i ! 2 | q endmen an i lod n Ghiet of Fo. Bpon. whish 15 B Boieian e e :Rhth":‘xle\!nsgl}ar?;}:llssmle?xgst}tngs,ma:g When land Grounds. ;:‘:l::e,ecn' of a.v‘:?c,)‘:' Ceven nozmduu Conatitu- :gnsxfi‘(’:r&guxé:r!fle‘f:'fld'?;fgh;.‘:fam;fi: s ";":ECE:Q‘ 'RO’[J'TE :-EREV’- a eclare 1y e i s flames MRS on, in relation to revenue and taxa city ‘and county govern: g om SAN FRA] )—Foot of Market Street (8i and asked ‘the | 0 1 i S0 QEEIEHT tead wagtnan e smes R L e Whish It 1s proposed to amend said section to | 5aid proposed new section o st o taltawer® | o 200 11:0 e éh.l- 11:00 +2:00 $3:00 Section §%. The proyistons of secti nr f DTN ORI R o T R of this article whall not, nor shail any | ¥ead as follows: | board of education or school district shall in- | legislation passed pursuant thereto, apply. ty { | the Sheriff | Lewis, | frightened and tried to put them out. J 5 - ) v | man named Dayid and Lewis' sister had | 71he dense smoke attracted the attention | To-day will bo a great day for the gol ave him detain- | gone to the Chateau in Pl At Valley. | of a special officer, and as it was seen | ers. At San Rafael is an open handicap my, with the privi- | Lewis at once loaded his pistol and went | that the buildings were in danger he tele- | tournament and at Oakland fs a ladles dway.—"6:00 8:00 10:00... 2:00 14:00 *5:00r.. o 1 e t 3 cur any indebtedness or liability In any man- | any consolidated city and eount Marshall to prose- | to the Chateau with another man to get | Phoned to headquarters and was told 10 | tournament. These two cvents Will draw | per or for any purposs exceeding in any year | Tow existing or hercafier formed, which shal ST BTISioN (Brosd G ¥ | his w! He told Officer Hitchcock that | 9Yganize a band of men at once and put | .y 4pa golfing enthusiasts about the bay | the income and revenue provided for it for | have become, or shall become, organized under L SION (Broad Osuge). system of in- |} ire was to secure a divorce, and | the fires out. s e oo d ment playing is | uch year, without the assent of two-thirds | section seven, or secure a charter ander section (Third and Townsend Sts.) The published | 1od him he preferred to use a club instead | 1t required the services of half a dozen | 48 some very good tourn Playing 18 | o¢"the qualified electors thereof, voting at an | eight of this article, <1004 San Jose and Way Stations (New 4 of o Dittol. “The ofcer not ool imiead | men for some hours to prevent an ex- | expected. - | election 'to be held for that purpose, nor un- AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE. flmadie Welnesdiys oply) i 1 v | to loan him his club, but took away the | Pensive conflagration as a result of the | The programme at San Rafael is by far | less before, or at the time of lncu;rlnrt“llég. (Baing ‘Asssmbly: Conatitafionat 17:804 Sunday Excursion for Ban Jos marrlage et nter. | met the officer, told him that his wife | 3¢ s0on s they saw the danger, were | tle and the management of the Hotel Ra- | the “interest on such Indebtedness as it falis | A resolution to propose to the people of the Jose, 'Trcs Pinos. Baute Orics, e ulI 1y, and | was not at the Chateau, and asked him to easily found T’,,e‘. have since written out | fael have arranged the tournament to due, ‘and also provision to constitute a sinkin E;rte of California an amendment of section ific Grove, Paso Robles, San Lo e where helreturn the gun. Hitchcock did so, and |ga full account of the affair for President | Which every golf player in the State has | fund for the payment of, the principal thereof | fifteen and section sixteen of article five of the ifs Obispo, Guadalups, Surf aud undred dollars for a eeal- | Lewls returned toward the Chateau, at|Havens. and their parents have entered a | been Invited. ~The San Rafael Golf Club | en or before maturity, which shail not exceed Shieh oD of the State of Callfornia, byl oo rincipal Way Sintio e 2 ond ring. In spite | the ne time reloadin, s i e 3 S - il ntirely organized unt c- | forty years from the time of contrac & amen sections to 2404 San Jose and Way Statio 1004 evidences of his w the same time reloading his gun, which | pica fof mercy, which Wil brobably b Ot Y ronaent 8 held with | same; provided, however, that the City and | read us follows: 311304 Ban Jose and Way Stasio «8:834 q‘}‘, Mi ;1 Hitchcock had emptied. Seeing this, he | granted. she feared | wys again disarmed, and he then ran to o hertrepifa- [ Tus b Saa i et aer Ealito The programme extends over two da ed forged tel- | in'g dining room. The men grappled with EL NIDO CLUB SUITS. To-day there will be five events, wh teo, telling of | each other, and in the fight 5 vis = are as follows: Niatlie on pther, and - fight Miss Lewis | lucrative position | giruck her brother over the heag with a | A1l the Members Who Were in Good | "5 ' "\ 4 sirle competition (not over 16 bottle, but i: dia v he e, anding Are Sued for the years) at § a. m. S5 Expiainien o rHi: N Do it 2 & i k4 Ladies' handicap competition, nine holes, at | pairing, altering or for any work done upon or | the Governor, or his removal from office, death that she meant it Club’s Indebtadness. 10:30 a. or any material furnished for any street, lane, | Inability o discharge the powers and dutles of gard told her parent was not right. 1 | the unpald claims with interest therecn for | elected at the ‘same time and place and in the Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, | materials furnished to and work done for sald | Same mazner as the Governor, ‘and his term of | Gilroy, Hollister, Santa _Oruz, ‘ city and county during the forty-third d | 9ffice and his qualifications shall be the same, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific | | 1 their sanction and with their assistance. | County of San Francisco may at any time pay [ Section 15, A Lieutenant Governor shall b | *2:43r Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, forty-fourth fiscal years, out of the income and | He shall be president of the Senate, but shall Grove. Jose and Way Statio d Principal Way Statlons 9:434 d Principal Way Stations 6:334 d Principal Way Stati S:802 revenue of any succeeding year Or years; pro- °néy h‘nve a casting vote therein. vided, that any and all claims for making, re- ection 16. In case of the impeachment of -, 20, and two | for Harris. After a_while Harris broki s 3 1 g 's siste 0 2 BageRS ATuer, : e ‘i on, T5-yar :30 ! ewalk, or for the con- | his office, resignation o; s 6:30¢ San Jose and Way Statio 7:307 B R T . With the aid of the officer and the | ALAMEDA, Sept. 8—The last chapter | Men's competition, T-yard approach, at 1150 alley, cours, place or SiGowalle oF {07 (G ity | State, the powers and duties of the ofies she | 143 San Jose and Way Statio Tidor d when the sister threatened urant Keeper. In the history of the unfortunate Bl Nido | o s competition, open, 18 holes, at 1 p. m. | and county are hereby cx-epted from the pro- | devalve upon the Lieutenant Governor for the A for Morning. T for Afternoon. d . € Lewis then told the crowd that he did | Club was opened to-day, when L. P. Allen, Ladies' competition, driving, at 4:30 p. m. | wisions of this section; ani in determining any | recldue of the term, or until the disability sha. | ®Bundays excepted. 1 Sundays only. {Saturdays only rrest he ju from the et = cease. And shoul. % St 5 | not intend to kill Harris, but he intended | assign lub, which is insolvent . : ed to-mor- | claim permitted to be paid by this section, no nd should'the Lieutenant Governor be | {Sundays and Mondsys. __a Saturdays snd Sundagy. reaching San Francisco, and | to force him to his knees and make him :[i‘l ‘ef' .Dll t‘;m.c- 2 M ,C. St 5t The jquenameny “{m hl? T:“Z};thm ZMOT- | atatute of limitations shall apply in any man. | impeached, displaced. resign, die or become i = : < heard no more of him til | {ole et bi ed suits in Justice Morris' court agal Tow, when the best golfers e Ber: and provided further, that the City of | capable of performimg the duties of his office, perience in Santa Rosa. | clared he w lne BT mIIbn vis de- CHra v > ev are: o o - o all the members who were in good stand- | will compete. The events are: Valiefo, in Solano County, may pay Its exist- | OF be absent from the State, the president pro going to hang on his watch- | ing 1{1debtednesl incurred in the construction | tempore of the Senate shall act as Governor \‘:n. “I FRAIGISOO A"n HOBTH PAmflu - ey | P as 0 e 'g | Ing at the time the organization went into Ladles' competition, open § holes, 10:30 a. m. | 2, Albpeont Fatls te P riah f_hn‘;;l 1 a memento of the evening's mfinl‘.mcyl for the purpose of collecting | Men’s comyetition, driving, 11:30 a. m. | of its water works, whenever two-thirds of the | til lnhueeanmncv in the office of Governor shall RAILWAY COMPANY. € i ¥ 3 | sport. | the sum of $965 76, or $15 09 from each {n-| Men's handicap competition, 1§ holes, at 1:30 ' electors thereof voting at an election held for at the next general election when Tib: E £ M SANTA R( —The plot cer- | pag vis Sister and Mr. Randberger, Who | 4i\idual. . Separate suits were filed | P- m. | that purpose shall so declde. Any indebted- | members of the Legislature shall be chosen, or uron Ferry, Foot of Market St. t ha i p L | had accompanied Lewis to the Chateau, | o m"s‘!‘ Each h’;(, ber. 'The complaints al- | _ladies’ competition, 50-yard approach, at 4:30 ness or lability incurred contrary to this pro- | untll such disability of the Lieutenant Gov= BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL tainly seems to be thickening und | then started away, and a few minutes | 38 < ot Ane Ge | p-m. | Vision, with the exception hereinbetore recited, | ernor shall cease. In case of & vacancy In the | WErK. Daxs. .30 5. Charles Albr the San Franciseo ar- | later were caliing for help, boch of them | 1€ that on or about August 3 188 the | Ppistribution of prizes at 6 p. m. | sball be vold. Pitoed” cauy S far any of the reasons above | 3.0 g1, 6130 b m . Thirsdevs—Brive toas moon was fo rudely | having fallen into & sewer ditch six feet | $2i% EL Nido Club was declared insolvent | - on the Oakland linke there will be a compe- AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. amed, and neither the Lieutenant Governor | ai 1y.g5 5 o0 oo, ursdays—Extra tri] ym was so rude Tiewu 4 in the Superior Court of this county and | ytion for the sllver gift cup, which. was won | B nor the president pro tempore of th Senat ER D nrdaysExtis SO ES 1s s around town to-day | 1" p Allen o titutional Amendment No. | shall : B and 11:30; x 9 . P. Allen was appointed assignee of the | last June, and must be contested for again. | (Belng Senate Constitution succeed to the powers and duties of Gov- o 5 , e now | joking for Harrls, but the latter had | estate thereof. That the club s Indebted | The following are entered for the competition: | o, le of the | ST, then the powers and duties of such of. | SURDALS—S:M. M. 0 & m.; 13, 3 Jail sappeared. - Officer Hitchcock turned | fo divers and sundry creditors in the sum | Miss Beile Mhoon, Miss Duff, Miss Dean. Miss | A resolution proposing to the people of the | fice shall devolve upon the speaker of the As. | oy $20 pm. = Atk | the gun over to the Sheriff, and this af- | of §965 76, and each member is sued for his | Jolliffe, Migs Florence Dunham, Miss Daven- | Btate of Californis an amendment t * the Con- | sembly, until the office of Governor shall be | WEMR Data s s FRANCISCO, married to | ternocon it was delivered to Attorney | pro rata of that ambunt. port, the Misees Moffatt, Mrs. Orestes Plerce stitution of the State, by adding & new sec- | filled at such general election. 3:40, 6'% S i SAN ! g, s :10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13: " ‘the pretty daughter | Bradley for his client F1 Nido Club had a flourtshing existence | 8nd Mrs. Watkinson. | Hom, it e Setdcie eloven théreol, pros AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX. rm of the law here 1 consequ m. Saturdays—Extra. trips m. b To 10 & m: 140, s | { 1:65 a well-to-do farmer re- | 2 —— for a brief perjfod. It includs many. of | . In the last Saturday’'s mateh at Bur-| 1) 1) by the inhabitants of | (Being Assembly Constitutis SUNDAYS—8:; e Moty o the prominent business men of the ecity, | lingame between the Oakland plavers and T oL Hocal aounty govermment acts fof Now g lonal Amendment | “g.50,“g:25 B he was arrested and | THE JONES DIVORCE but finally some of the members ran up | the Burlingame golfers the latter team | thelr own government. The said proposed new | A resolution to propose to the people of the | ganci™ccd San Francisco and Schuetzen Park b4 o e bills which they did not pay, chiefly for | won. | section to read as follows: State of Californja an_amendment to section | P8/0€ Schedule as above. a fraudulent check | HAS BEEN GRANTED |liquid refreshments, and when the club| On Monday C. B. Wingate and Vall | Section T4 The inhabltants of any county six, article nine of the Constitution of the State iz TR T ational Bank of San was called on for settlement it had no | Bakewell were successtul in a match with | may trame & county government act for their | of Callfornia, relating to grammar schools, by In Effect | San Francisco. R nt for goods that were —— money ln‘ \h‘e xlre UL " F. 8. Stratton and James McKee, ;l:;r;mx:v‘zr;flzh g e | e 5o fouan nored;to-amentl saia section 'to June 23, - the bride’s trousseau, 4 particularly aggravating feature o —_— 3 H 1898. when seen” 10 hiecodi 4. |SEQUEL OF A SENSATIONAL | trie d%ait is that most of the men whe Thiey AR o e e e o el dere, Bhs | SlaIeotary ey oLe schioslgrafem) shail. in, o { his arrest was the result SERIES OF SCANDALS. have been sued are of the number who Y B Pave ing ®eorat least five years, qualified | high schools, evening schools nermar cbosis “Novato, pon the part of the officials 7 paid their bills and dues regularly and | The Commissloners of the Supreme | ejectors of such county, to be elected by the | and technical achools as may be established by | 3:30 pm Petaluma, the morning came he oy substantial business men, while those | Court yesterday completed the examina- | qualified electors of such county, at any gen- fllo!hLe(l_llntur! or by munlcipal or district | §:10pm| 5:00pm| Banta Rosa. 1 eiiDRome “sina " supiyin | Continuation of the Disbarment Pro- | from mmembersiip and their assoolates are | LonCf the applicants for admission to | eral or tpecial QsSah "In GiChion, "o pret | e Siate’achoot fund 4nd.the. Brats niksor 2 Euiton, )3 elephone explain L 5 & 3 itisfactorily. When morn- ceedings in Which Hutchinson now called upon to pay for thelr refresh- | Practice as attorneys and counselors at | pare and propose a county government act for | shall be applled exclusively to the support of | 108® R e however. o faited to maiegopd Is Charged With Ut- et e e e e | R mimbara-of uch beard. or & Taa_ | Schools’ ahall InsTade Binodis seganicca 1o Liton omises, and when questioned by the the following seventy were passed: | Jority of them, and returned, one copy thereof | school district, or union of o ';,“m‘{'m: Geyserville, am| Cloverdale. [ 7:35 pm| many confiicting tales as to tering Libel. GOLDEN WEDDING. Cbarles Heisen Jr., John P. Coglan, Les- | 1o the Board of Supervisors or other legisla- | having more than one thousand inhabitants, in i 18 = - I Hog};nd and am| iah. 2:35 pm| d whereabouts during the - = le B. Johnston, Horace G. Perry, E. T. | tive body of such county, and the other copy | Which a course of study shall be taught which i — - be sent to the Recorder of Deeds of the | will prepare pupils to enter the agricul = Sheriff's office in this 908 Broadway, Sept. 8. Mrs. Stephen Fletcher of Samuels, Sumner T. Dibble, Alfred Tod- | shall then be published in two papers of gen- | sity of Callfornia. 10:25 { ity ccht was wanted .there, If | Judge Ogden to-day granted a divorce Alameda. hunter, Amonda G, Peters, Michael D.| &ral ciroulation in such county, or f ther 2% AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN, R ”’“‘", Guecneviis ,'“‘5"”) 15 belevad M’ 6 for bigamy hav. | to Gertrude Jones from Ernest Norwood | AT AMEDA, Sept. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Ste- | Archibald, D. H. de Long, Bernard P. | jeast twenty days, and within not less than | (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment |-, , ok Jones on the ground of infidelity, at the 4 i ‘ iod Miller, Edward Martin, W. D. L. Held, | thirty days after such publicztion it shall be No. 34.) resolution to propose to the people of the 5 “t:%0am| §:0am| Sonoma )ID:WBm an ‘Alfred S. Ormsby, Ar- | eounty, at a genersl o special slection, and it | State of California an amendment to section | 6:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Eilen. married Miss M se parents resid Oakland, gard, | J° L ; phen Fletcher of this city celebrated their | Charles C. Au g the qualified electors of such ago. g 1 : - i 2 . C. W majority of such qualified electors voting c of ‘the Constitution, in relas | 7. WTPEITY o erty aad 50 per /month’ alimony for- te | 3t telr fr‘.w:dencer, 32“55 Central avenue. A |ley A, Hardings, Sam C. Wright, R I.| & FeriPul ratlty the same, It shall there: | tion o sessions of the Leglalature. by which Jt | §.ayam| S:00am| Sebastopol. [aempa HE WAS OFFENDED. support of - herself and children. The | hotable feature of the gathering was the Clare Alexan | siter be’sunmitted 4o the: Legibiature toscits | 12, proposes to: amend said.mection toreed as | 28 R g =D. % pIne. presence of Mrs. Charles Dickinson, who | $01. Clarence E. Peters, Alexander R.| fojciion or approval, as a whole, without | follows: Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West SRR defendant is permitted to visit the chil- was the bridesmaid.at the ceramonsy £t Baldwin, Harry D. Burroughs, James A.| piwer of alteration or amendment, and it ap- | Section 2. The sesslons of the Legislature | Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- Why Oakland Deputy City Assessor | en at such times as may be convenient | Vo o C y ity | Stidger, Caleb Jones, L. M. Shelly, Lewls | beoved by a majority of the members elected | shall commence at twelve o'clock meridian on | serville for Skages Springs: at Cloverdale for y o e to plaintiff. The partles were married in | YeAIS @80, when the couple were married | 8. Beedy, Charles G. Decker, Robert K. | fo cach ouse, it shall be the county govern- | the first Monday after the first day of January | the Geysers; at Hopland for Dincan Springs, Resigned. San Francisco April 3, 184, in South Boston, Mass. Twelve of the| O'Neil, Jasper H. Andresen, J. P. Bern-| ment act of such county, and shall in such | next succeeding the election of its members, | Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, _ Carlsbad "7 - 4 - E . , 1894, seventeen grandchildren of the couple | hard, Willlam T. Kearney, I5. M. Rea, J, | case become the organic law thereof and super- | and shall be biennial unless the Governor shall | Eprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and B OAKLAND, Sept. §—As a sequel of | Indirectly the case has some connection | were present, with one great-grandchild | M. Emmert, John A. Clark, Francis Carr, | sede any existing county goyernment act, and | in the interlm convene the beg!sx-mre by proc- | Eprings; at Ukjah for Vichy Spnn{s. Saratoga uncilman W. B. Pringle’'s remarks | with the disbarment proceedings brought | also ih attendance, During the evening | Jabesh . Clement, .Charles’ C. Boynton,| 8il amendments thereof, and all spectal laws | lamation. ~ The Legislature shall then remain | Bprines; Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lak L S 20E {spiyied el 5 st % 3 ) t ¢ act. | in sesslon for twenty-five e, P Potter Valley, John Day’ made at last night's session of the City | by ~Attorneys Henry N. Beatty and|several hundred friends of the couple, | Jomes B. Sykes, H. B. Sanders, R, W. | ingonsistent with Suoh souniy EOYSnment At | muctadjourn to some date mot lese than spirts Licriey’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, = £ side, Couneil to the effect that every time he | George H. Francoeur against Attorney | Who are still hale and hearty, gathered | Harrison, W. A. Fish, Louts C. Plstolest, | n by the President of the Board of Super- | nor more than sixty days from the time of ad. | Huliville, Booheville, Orr's Hot Springs, went Into the City Assessor's office he | Joseph Hutchinson, which was resumed | t0 greet them and bestow con- [ R. C. Porter, Frank Rittigstein, Richard | visors or other legislative body of such county, | journment. If the two houses fail to GESingEClEy. O Bisxs, Weatiorss Daal, found one or both clerks idle, Deputy City | in Judge Hall's court this morning, Hut- | €atulations ~ upon _the happy pafr. Lioyd, W. A’ Sutherland, John 'A. Nord- | and authenticated by the seal of such county; | Upon a time at which they will resume their | Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at Manw gifts were recelved, and letters | mark, Willjam T. Rutherford, George E.| setting forth the submiselon of such county | session, the Governor shall, by proclamation, | F¢Jaceq Tates, 0 (0 ickets to all polnts es. about a Ass r B. Below this morning tendered | chinson having acted as Mrs. Jon at- v t to the electors, and its ratifica- | fix a date for such reconvening, which shall his resignation. Below has been in City | torney in the suit of Francoeur against Szflatfiwfiszzqegr wc:rr::gr::‘;m\s?an h’-l?t:n %“?f‘.’,‘?axfl"“;:‘ lfi [\llechxgi{m‘i}nc' FCh“ e %" {f&:rw:;:;f ehall be made in duplicate and | Within the limits abavs Drescribed. Upom re: | bevond San Rafael st halt rat Auditor and Assessor Snow's office ever | Mrs. Jones for the recovery of $500 on & | rooms had been very pretiily. doc d | Watson, Harry L . R B e | dsposiied ons intheofficy of ithe ieerstary of [Scamning the Tepigture hail comalote T Marke tince the latter has filled*the position of (i ot i i o y prettily decorated | Watson, Harry L. Johnston, R. H. Mc- | QtP0PISr “fher, ‘atter being recorded in the | session. No pay shall be allowed to members | ., Ticket Offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. Auditor and ex-officlo Assessor, ten years promissory note given In payment as at- [ by Miss Lucy S}osson, Wwhile refreshments | Donald Jr., Cleveland L. Dam, James 8. | gffice of the Recorder.of Deeds {n the county, | for a |nnger period than seventy-five days, and | A%, V- Ns'g':n.m G'R. MYAA}'& ago, and. his resignation was. & bis sure | torney's feea. were served by Mrs. D. H. Weeks, Mrs. | Reid, Willlam Nat Friend and Fred L.| among the archives of the county. no bill shall be introduced in either house ex- | _ Eres: and Gen. Manager. Gen. - rise. Mr. Below stated that he wished | The petitioners for Hutchinson's dis- | Slosson, Mrs, M. French, Mrs = Captain | Watrous. ANl ‘courts shall take judiclal notice thereot. | cept at the first twonty-five day of the session, B ealgnation to tans cten meaiiined | narment allege, . ABat the latter .in the Forter, Dr. M. E. Ritter and Miss M. B. | Among' thoso who successfully passed | The county goyernment act s ratiied may be | without the copsent of wree-tourths 'of the | NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, but Mr. Snow: prevailed upon him to re” | answer to the sult on the note made | "Four daugnters of the couple assisted O T T A I L | S vy propasale theretor. ‘submitted by the | NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provi- Vik Seccaiits Feury malin temporarily, which he consented to. | statements which he knew to e scan- aceiv] . 1 e islative authority of the unty, to the | sions of e Constitution, and an act of the OISO T Mrs. Pierce Honored. dalous and ilbeiohs regAcdioe Mhem. ?1::§fi:}3lxfi€qa_llgrsk-1‘ch§ nz%re-bd?:: ?I‘”Gy arlnedveamgglt‘hyegx?:’ he lrfifs ttzl::,inm\{;:: ‘c}fiifi auallied ceate e AL ,';3:’{,‘2:,'{’;; Tawlalature) of (s istN ot E;L‘,;".‘;'flgn G R A b iny SAPARE par OAKLAND, Beptb_aurs, W, Trank | and Y (cliitnd s the malua's 03 | Cattn Sod ek Rouslar ey’ Du; | gyl he'altes of the Biale"Labor | pihytiion f ok sipusf i i nst | e il i S iR S | . DAY 00 B0 & s i ferce vas cha « 2 e zes ; i s calles on. of general circulation in such | § i e qual elect 145, 6:15, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. D s T o famtivo il | nial of the charges made by Hutchinson | ang gave his blessing to the aged coupie: sl S LU I DA Tatified by at least three-fitths of | their approval.” approved March 1, A. Dy 188 | EXTRA TRIPS_For #an Ratael on Mondays, sgtae : as attorney for Mre, Jones in the sult| “My" Fietcher is well-known in San In the Divorce Courts. fhe qualificd electors voting thereon, and ap- [ the above-described proposed amendments ars | Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:40 p. m. May, was given a pleasant surprise last | brought by Francoeur to recover attor- *10:00, *11:30 &. m.; *1:15, 1 iy a 43, . . C s the Legislature as herein provided | hereby. published and advertised to be voted | , SUND: cvening in_the way of being presented | ney's fees for the defenso of Jack How- | Francisco 3;;*;,1;;;flflyg:;;geg;,,'}g;;;,“gg,bggg Elste Borgwardt has been granted a di- | 1Ca byproval of the county government act, | upon, b§ ballot, by the qualified electors of the | 3:00, *4:10, 6 5 p. m. ith a handsome card in remembranc as i : 5 . : Rer Lakors for the D e, O | Ehrge 6F murder in the celebraiad Anaet | Califorha Wire Works Company. vorce trom Rheinhold Borgwardt on the | In submitting any, fuch Couply BTATELY, 850 | B %, 3, e S1ection fo Be held throughout LT R T —————— Johnson_case, in connection with which TR s R &tound of TRUUIS 10 wroxidet Halth Banth E"n'-e:nd for the cholce of the veters, and may | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER s, A. D. 150 B R g £ § case E. N. Jones' name had been mention- was granted a divorce from her husband, ted on separately withaut prejudice to 4 ¥ ~ - :20, 2:20, *8:4 05 p. WARRANT FOR SAMPSON. B Foatty ananta e bospmention Alameda City Trustees. BObArt il M Wedntelar o Ol o voted The sald proposed amendments are to be sep- | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays c: L thers. Iy voted in mas 1 > h P b i ALAMEDA, Sept. 8.—At the meeting of i hele | ba competent In all county govern- | rately voted upon in manner and form as fof- | and Saturday at 6:40 p. m. e Health Officer Dunn Swears to a| o benail of yomee: ooy Soveral Months | (e ‘Board of Trustees last evening one e e e R L it aat framed under the suthority given by I i D - SUNDAYS_ SO0, 1000, U5 & m.; L5, murder trial Francoeur had paid Jack | °f the hose companies presented a re- L3 pplication | HEA B0 on, to provide for the mannmer in _ballot used at such election must con- | *8:10, 4:40, 3 Complaint, Howard and Hulda Johnson $75 as a pres: | JUeSt for @ BIft of half a dozen fire hats, | % 8 dI¥erce from Chaies b Tulles. he | whicn, the times at which. and the terma for | (543, ¥Lien or Brifted, thereon the following | @ M CALLEY 70 BAN TRANCISCO. OAKLAND, Sept. S.—Health Offlcer J. | ent. It was shown that “Heatty and |]% W45 suggested that as the companes | 1™ Gelcrtion, Kmma . A Myors was | Hoch Ane oo o the Buperlor Court, shail | choice as brovided by laws = — oo % | "SUDER DAYS :45, 645, 1:65, 9:40 a. m.; 12:5, PP Dunn has' finally obtained a waprant | Francoeur had been retained to defend | had Just divided up the rellef fund, re. | gronied a divorce from Thomas 4. Myers | P Sienag of appointed: fof their compensa- | Amendment Number One, belng Senat 2 for the arrest of M. M. Samson, the butch- | Hulda Johnson and Jack Howard, “evi- | (00 SV 0 4HR om0, 28 Bl | On' the sround of willful negiest.” Cairie | tjon: for the number of such officers, for the |~ Constitutional . Amendment Na. - 4 3 g o er who supplied tainted meat to the sold- | dently at the solicitation of Jones. board thereupon refused the request K. Repenn has applied for o divorce | consolidation or segregation of offices, for the | (exempting cortain claime againsi the I T Tho % 3 4o Ao Witnegs Beatty asserted that ‘he had | PO&F f the Odoriees G trom Charles F. Repenn, alleging fallure number of deputies that eachofficer shall have, ity and County of San Francleco, and SUNDAYS B A A AR fers at Camp Barrett. The complaint was | never tdfd Jones.that money would be re- e manager of the Odorless Garbage 2 & a gml., 1T | ind for the compensation payable to each of | the existing indebtedness of the City 6:00, 6:20 D. M. OUGH TRAINS. sworn to by the Health Officer in Justice | quired in order o keep the papers from | Grematory made application for permis- o ovide s aropsl ol eyt Sich deputles, for the manner in which, the | of Vallejo for the construction of its court, Brooklyn Township, | publishing the-details of the dJohnson |Sion to make a test of thelr new works | Zeigler has sued Francls C. Zelgler for a | St [TPWhich "and the terms for which the | water works trom the provisions of 7:20 a. m. week dayseCazadero and way sta’s. Lawrence’ 3 . —] 1 d Ny . he v < on the marsh near the Webster street | 41VOrce on the ground of desertion. Mary all boards of election - shall -be | the Constitution requiring such claim: 145 p. m Saturdays—Duncan Mills and. way g Samson with - misdemeanor, in fl‘rl:dflx;'ng?dlh;n tll\‘:;lellv‘gz‘gra{fyvrtiiztrnzgdhg bridge. There was considerable discus- | E: é Rourke asks for a divorce from :"‘:m'z,":ppmnnd and for the constitution, | to be paid from {fi‘i xncofne and reve: stations. . keeping and offering for sale an |y, hand's arrest at any time. Hutchin- | 5100, and at length the board granted the | Thomas H. O'Rourke on the ground of | regulation, compensation and government of | nues of the year in which they were 8: a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mtlls and way st: rticle’ of food, with intent to permit the | (S TG = HGFENE O SRR BN RYE request, Trustee Brick voting no, They | cruelty. such boards, and of their clerks and attaches;| Incurred), same to be eaten, knowing It had become | 520, B4, 0 0 sy e % sked him | Will be' permitted to burn fitty tons of —_—— Siso. %o prescribe the manner and method by | For the Amendment? ; unfit by reason of disease to be eaten, | Sented that Mre Jones cver asked him | Xiameda'garbage in order to sce whether Rural Free Deli Shich all elections by the people shall be con- | Amendment Number Two, being Senats THE SAH FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN stable Glaze took the warrant, which | ST TGRCEY: UL Sa1d that Jones told him | 1o crematory 1s objectionable or not. g s e LY. Fucted; and may in addition determine the | AWSICMER UMb TR0, Delog Senate [ Consiavls Oifes Lo Aiiens g Mons doknson, s IE monay A e A. B. Smith, Special Agent Rural Treo | fesis and onaitions upon, which slectors pe” | Groviling for_ framing. Jocal Soundy VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, s » now tates that he Is unable to | BEAtLY Wae, BSKeq oW Much money he meda News Items. delivery, arrived from Washington yes- | litical parties nos oresiiiaiio e et payeraoiants of | No| prom June 1, 188, trains will run as follows: v the diseased meat got to Camp | po raplied $1191, of which he retained $250, | [ ALAMEDA, Sept. 8.—The Young Men's | terday for the purpose of investigating thenever any ccunty has, in the manner| For the Amendment? the Gercer of ‘the mesca it ahCipays thet | the rest being paid over to other claim: | Republican, Tlub held ehvoMeeting last | and reporting upon the rural free delivery | and method hereln pointed but, adopted any |, oament Number Three, being Sen- Softfeynd | | S fact that he represents one of two whole- | Sts ,X\,,‘;“{,f,fe bt Dad end o oles | Tent at their wigwam “next Y atinesiny system inaugurated at Berryessa, Santa Ounty et by " the Logislature. ae gie,, Constitatipnal | Amerament No. Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. |Passen- sale .butcher associations an n F ¥ -4 ara County. s {s the only rural dfs- n of sections four and (providing for ci on of a ger. Sunday| unday| ger: Lk e b L B D Spvecs S0l Slh Merest i the! Dast onk ?,‘,;"'m'n".&?c";‘%'& P s Nug trictiin the Biatd in WHich aikree dativers atoremnld, A e providing for the uniformity Court of Clalms to determine claims | Yea | Dally. (Exc'pid| Stations. |Exc'ptd) Datly. ), E y 5 4 as been established. application for em of county goyernments throughout s : Mrs. Soudry’s Death. Mrs, Jones was also on the stand to. | \wohn H. Masterson and Miss Maud E. | gfimiiar facllities has been made for the | ore Sine and lewineAproviding for the elec: thres Superior Judges desicnsted by | " No | 7:stam| 9:0am| Stockton | 3:fspm Miller were mai day testifying that her husband was out of | Miller married lmlfi;\;:l:g’l&:t Lne | colonies adjoining the city of Fresno, and | tion and appointment of officers, and the regu- D{ OAKLAND, Sept. 8.—Mrs. Claudine Sou- & : 1d f the bride’ 5 a tate since last February; that she | residence of the bride's p: compensation). Fresno 9:30 am| ary, an old ”.SM ent (‘.,{ this city, died at g‘n: in the hospital last May, when the | Mrs. George R. Miller, corner of Santa lst‘ is th!‘xely that M:'.l fim!ithtx:ltgg 1m- L",‘s‘”co‘i.‘nt,“,‘:vfi‘;;",.’fifiz"i’&“an:‘fi?"ua"'e’f- ‘!nvyp‘zi For the Amendment? Hanford 7:45am| hiome on Santa Clara avenue, LI | icwer in the Francoeur suit was brought | Clara avenue ahd Wiliow street. Only a | Structed to pay a visit to Ving | B e tere hereinabove provided for and de- | Amendment Number Four, being As- pm| Bakersfleld | 2:30am|1 st Terrace, this morning, She was | 2RI LA Goratore few friends were present at the ceremony. | Part of the State. h ered hy such county government act, not be | sembly ~Constitutional 'Amendment T:50pm| Visalia | 6:40am|iz: aged 75 years. 'Her husband, the late John | “ppeF [otitioners claim to be able to | Another valuable dog has been killed b * Smith is proprietor of the Herald at | SRS, ", "any faw or amendment endcted by | No. 3 (exempiing consolfdated citien | Yea | ~goo i nccrmeniate poin fred G. Soudry, died several years ago, and a prove that Mrs. Jones was never consult- | & mysterfous aqa poisoner. This time it | Martinsburg, a. the Legislature. except by amendment first| and countles, o ized or to be or-{ —— cwnp “f a n\terg-e )ae ng_‘x ats re%u rle 7 i sgince her only son, B. V. Soudry, | gq regarding a defense to the note suit | Was a Newfoundland belonging to John R o oot p oM fubmitted to the electors and ratified in the nized, or holding a charter ua- Do e O et o e MieIgats of Deceased was the mother of Count- | 14 ¢fi®8fter answer was served on her; | Elder, who will pay 3100 for evidence to Democrats Organize, Aanner hereinabove set forth. er the Constitution, from certaln log- CeNtonia Nevimiin snd meageeiC e essde Begon, who residesin Parls, butwho | fjiat she never appeared before a notary | convict the guilty person. 4 'AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE. A I relatiol . coniten). b, dally, excepting Sunday from San Fran- is"now on her way to this city, having | et SR B oy e Pt the scandaions i = ———. The James G. Maguire Democratic Club Sahate. CanstitutloRal Amendiment 3o, O e clsco; at Merced with stages to and from Dot Eea D e T rer vaioinl. fuiat- | Iegations in the answer. : The Dean Forgery. of the Forty-first Assembly District was | (Belng Sena " A iy A Snellings, Coultersille, Yosemite. etc.: slso ter's death. Amon er v e Inter- | fayrther hearing in the motion went| OAKLAND, Sept. 8—The Grand Jury | OT8anized last night at Sinons Hall. The| A resolution proposing to the people of the | o 3¢ (relating to office of Governn s Ton Sk iu, ML ToRe. Y0 1At cets decensed owns Property at the corner | oyer until Tuesday morning at 10, o'clock. | resumed its session this afternoon, TurY | following oficers were elected: state of California an amendment to the Con-| providing for syccession thercto 1| =% |Lankershim with siage to and from Maderd. of Seventh s A pons . —— tinuing its inquiry into the ..l\e{sd rej President, Willlam P. Humphreys; first '"%‘:‘“ '::,",'.'nds ‘3::{;::«:3‘::‘:;3:: Ao '.or':d :fi“fi%«ifi'fig‘éovfimflflfinf 1’0‘1’5}]" e Dowling Acquitted. The Thayer Inquest. tration frauds done In the County Clerk's vice-president, Dr. T. L. Mahoney; second :,’;,,.mfi'"mm. six, thereby providing for the| other office during term). o HOU"T TAMALPMS SGEIIII: HA".W"- OAKLAND, Sept. 8—Atter delfberating | popypRY, Sept. S—The inquest held | oo M5y e, @o5eS,, Congresaional | vice-president, Charles . Hayden; finan- | grganization of & court. (o be known as the| For the Amendment? (Via Sausalito Perry.) shout ks K e e o | laafnig over the remamns of the late B the principal witnesses befors the Jury | seondieecarttany Biwarh Conves ;| Sourt o Lesa as follows: - Provoscd ne¥ 8o-) Amenqment Number Six. being Assem. ve | s2%G, San Francisco, commencing Sunday, ; v eraic 2 | William Parker Thayer, who shot himself | this afternoon and testified that the Th s 5 o 5%. The Court of Cla!ms shall con- [ el ol S i H. Dowling brought in a verdict of “not # sturned & verdict of suicide, an | treasurer, P. J. omas; sergeant-at- | Section 5l e £ the Bt (relating to and defining Grammar{ — eek Days—9:30 a: m., 1:45 m. gullty” thisevening. Dowling was chargeq s il wes. mot, however: | foutuse was a8 BINRILe (Oreeey, arms, Dennis Sullivan; = executive com- | sist of any three Joages of the Superior Court | - schools). o | Sundays—s:00, 10:06, 11:3 a. m., 1:15 p, m. with swearing falsely that he arreste e jury’ . - | The Grand Jury had been advised that | mittee, A. J. Vanderwhite, James Furey, | Who s thereof. o For the Amendment? Round trip from Mill Valley, $1. T tramps outside of Oakland township, | Unanimous. Dr, John G. Jessup held the | in the absence of any primary law there | Frank H. Kilduff, John H. Brickwedel | Soom 0 b re oL o e risaiti o s | Amengment Number Seven, being As- THOS, COOK & SON, Agents, 621 Market When it was claimed they were arresied | Opinion that ‘death was caused by a|was grave doubt whether there could be | and John N. Mueh. e ar wnd determine all clalms of every King| Sembly Constitutional Amendment street, San Francisco, . | gunshot “wound, accidentally inflicted,” | any crime and that the investigatio: . £ el PG e e inginmated | And browgnt in @ minorits report to that | Karaly’ Teriit tn the retura of an indiet Baldwin Loses a Sult. 00, SRATRCI SERIEL 08l Sipatire, o | Lestelatirs or oot Jas than (hirty| —om P hes ¥ A 'h " 1 t r more than sl y bat oese Wl Bow, MR L r | e, &0 arorped: ore understed | g 8. Joy, assignee of W W. Montague | 4 ORST, BEE A G h neld we ok | B gy 2, - > ————— . 3 ¢ “L Uncle Sam’s Supplemental Complaint. & C:Qi ;“J ‘lsv:l?lw{: Iore&st;lmex‘:?. hfi\' ‘the City of Los Angeles, commencing on| _Witness n:; and the Great Seal of the £ Alice Rix writes about the “Last| Read about Uncle § new atlas| OAKLAND, Sept. 8—Josephine A. Eily | win purchiased several bills of hardware | the second Mondsy ot March; State of Callfornia. ‘the day and year Dereln of the Kahunas” in next Sunaay’s| and the stories it tells in next Sun- | has filed a supplemental complaint in her | from . %v“_"&m e & Co., and on his | 0 the City and County of San Francisco, | first above written. 3y » Call. day’s Call. 5 divorce suit against John R. Elly, alleg- | faflure to pay the bill it was assigned to z::muw!u on the second Monday in July, Attonts L. Eng BUDD, Governor. al { J ing desertion dating from June 5, 187, and | tae Dlaintilt, who recovered Judgment. | “3a the City of B ] e HOWN, Secretasy oF Seata: $1.50 per Year.