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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 189S. - 9 Vs : T H; E. W. Oliver, Company D; P. Dolman, son who had unwittingly tak s a ADVER ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. Sopery TR S Logy 5| . T R e 2 vler, - 5 3 0 Sco V] o y FE R e e Copany & Thlech wad A, 3. Hatseh ate. puzziif Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes 4 ‘ J.T\'.l:le Laveaga, Si;zdnal g‘orp:, o thedirh?(;eadtsh to know h?v:'i it}all hal;;)lwler;e | as 2 v ‘0 be sergeants major—W. A. oster, and how the acci-ental duplicate bill for Of hose and a hose cart, representing Dorety, assiened to tne Second Battalion. e D : ay o 50, - 2 t sergeants—A. , Com- one S y sailing throu e Treas- 2 r, Company C; R. L. Oliver, Com- challenge. Up to the latest accounts the FAVOR NICARAGUA CANAL, any A. C. Babson, C any B; H. S. strange mystery was unsolved, even to| BIL AND | = Terd. Company G: W, Sukeforth, Com: R e ut) PIRELC NERVOUS DISORDERS State Grangers Condemn the Evasion pany H; C. E. Schmitt, Signal Corps. the duplicate bills and what individual | such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, | G Postpones His Visit. | profited temporarily thereby. However, | Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head- ! of the War Tax by Cor- age Postpones His Visi the city has got the $416 back, as the | gaghe, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings | porations. BERKELEY, Oct. o Henry T. Gage, e ey 1o The Auditor's report shows. | of Hant, Toea of Acpotite: Costivences: ot who was to ave eliveres an address —_— . " OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—The delegates to here to-day, has postponed his coming k< e Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis- CASH BAIL ezt sornimmes & T R BB 1 bt ments for| it WANTS A DIVORCR | Sith Tt Berkele; this i d were then late for Governor wi e present at a s | taken inrough the university bulldings. tiase-meeting of the students of the Uni- y OF | He Alleges Infidelity and Intemper-| THE FIBST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEP | They were met by a committee consist- N O e e s Vo One Job. ance in His Complaint. IN TWENTY MIKUTES. Every sufferer d Juse|EF SEien s NS RET | vital Questions to Be | e prkema e pAE Ee T e e | T AT e = |iex; kson, Jaffa, osns make an ress. A. M. Magee, presi- e Constables an US=| +ro escorted the visitors through the va- 1 estions 1o be gix of the Gage Club recently tg:prm%d the Superior Court yesterday by, Alois E. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. . . | rious departmen = among e college students, ans . o |1 jeal against s wife, ouise Lejeal. vy tices U nder Fire. | At the afternoon session of the Grange Decided. Thomas and B. H. Darnell will act as NOBODY CAN EXPLAIN IT he plaintiff and_defendant were mar- 'E“m“‘:! PILLS, taken as direct | the 1ollowu\§ _resolution was presented a _committee to receive the distinguished J rled In inis eity November 16, 1881, and | ed.willquicklyrestore Females to com- e e o hessasing products, de- e S e Ly Tt - SELRG e o, the, ARSI Mol | bbatruotions or rzeguaritic o the a7 = 8, our inc ing versity grounds ane ul ngs. v o 0] T irregularities of @ ByS~ mand cheap transportation; and where-| Lucrative investments have since in- 4 E e et rotoy ot said canal has be: | Berkeley News Notes. AFTER MANY DAYS SOME C. D L i izane | " and cere ek Weadachos’ Turs = come & national necessity; therefore be | BERKELEY, Oct. 5.—At a meeting of time the value of his property is $54,000. Weak Stomach it 2 the trasteca of the Berkeley Free Public CAME BACK. For cause of action the plaintifft alleies & T | “Resolved, That the Callfornia State TS T Library, neld last night, Protessor S. D, infidelity and Intemperance, and bogs for Impaired Digestion Grange, now in session, express a desire | Waterman was the unanimous cholfce of e the custody of the three minor c ren. s # BAIL MONEY VANISHES WITH to confer with the Cham ber of (4 CLUB MEMBERS PROPOSE TO | the board for the vacancy made by, the Lejeal is a well known musician. Disordered Liver ; merce, State Board of Tra 3 eath of the late Francis attuck. z e Ttns e THE PRISONER'S RELEASE. chantes' ,‘ns“mm %o the 0"‘11 l:,,.;murlxé;d GIVE A LARGE PARK. 'r;]e \Q'ust 1Berkle]§y Peg‘.m’cfi“s organ- Con‘h:cto;!A. J. Raisch Now Won- Serious Injury by a Fall. IN :EN. womz,u on| CHILDREN co-operation may secure aforesd oons ized a Maguire club at the Beacon Fire ” ch: S Struction and control _of the Nicaragua SEE Tt House last night. The following officers o Guy Guinan, son of Dr. J. Guinan of eecham’s Pills are | Canal by the United States Goverimeis TS s e owen: beroiir, ¢t bilis sty 0% e, Metttal Collegs, sustained = Without a Rival : ther resolutions condemn C n; vice president, . Newell; secretary, e O , sustail a The Second Trial of Deputy Comsta- | of’express companies and other corpora- | «No Time for Monkeying,” Says the | T, Donahtie; trgasirer, W. T. Curtis; Ser curred. | fracture’ ot ‘the skull last ' Tuesaay by Py i jct- tions t fro: atrons, in 01 eant at arms, T. Murray; campaign com- ‘alling from a car on Sacramento street. bls Dowling, Under Andict o e armes, the war tax, The| Mayor, When He Reviewed BritteemD, | Newell, Daniel <Lavghlin, He was taken to Lane’s Hospital and his LARCEST SALE ment for Perjury, Hae | practice w jeclared to be an ‘‘outra- the Important Matter W. J. Curtis, Charles Butterfleld, T. Don- arents were telegraphed for. Little hope | efany Patent Medicine in the Worlde | g impo: of their share of the ahue, F. Teague and M. Heapey. s s entertained for his recovery. | 25¢. at all Drug St = een . | bu of te on the public patron- e 5 e res. DeeniConniane e SRR e B ARl ERG e e - izing and doing business with them.” Moo B sco Call, | ETangers who have died during the past et e e WILL ARRIVE TO-DAY |but inere i o e s @, A ION 9 3 HEE Fadt 4 = ay, Oct. & jiyeat —_— 6 Bri A Ok Some six years ago A. J. Raisch was tarted on S = soty | a deputy fn the office of Street Superin- ARTISTS GIVEN SPACE It 1s comparatively certain that Mayor | gp 19 THE NEW COMMANDANT | tendent Gilleran, and at that time ac- | done, and 1t 1s found that the bare cost | p thall T o St | First of the Naval Heroes to Reach | sewers and pavements. Three years later | California, af its thirty-second session begin R R S ich the record Thomas will not sign the ordinance | officials AT THE EXPOSITION | passed by the Council fixing the tax levy | FOR MARE ISLAND. “,‘;]’,"‘? a knowledge of the fat profits Py e $he second fenday of *lovember of each year, 2 lat $121. Some close figuring has been | IS [ ch accrue to the man who is able to SACRAMENTO, ,“? Win, 1808 | recetve g;-';:ldm. ':nch term of court shall - | obtain contracts for constructing city | WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of ra coMipensation therefor, but | out of the general fund of the State treasury. NT | of maintaining the city government and e PRESIDENT NELSON NAMES HIS | of mamtamning 106 O &0 o This City Since the Begin- found him in business as the San Fran. | 7iog on the fourth day of January, A. D. ISS7. | The Legislature shall enact all I COMMITTEES. | the echoole; Swowmatnil subar 0 Tos Fast 15607 Pavi Ewoithirds of all the members elected to each | to organize such court laws necessary | one cent more than last year, will not be ning of the War. cisco Paving Company. In fact he Was | of the two houses of sald Legislature voting | cedurs thersof Tl et ovide’: B PRI | provided by the ordinance, but will leave | after tge contracts as & whole corpora- | in favor thereof, proposed, the following, de- | of this section. OSEEY gut: the: provion For se : | 0 B [ on e St tion and two separate individuals s. | 2o amendments to the Constitution o AMEN: ¢ s Exhibitors From All Portions of | :ddgb"col!sf:'o?fie“;)cfa:lr;namc‘g(:xenn&:; R R B oA e it e s besldes. | State of Cailfornia, to-wit: (etng LENDMENT NUMBER FOUR. stabls State Are Applying for [ 2a by closing the schools & certain WRS: | qer of the blockading squadron which | Raisch and W. C. Raseh and the atore- AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. Seembly. Constitutional Amendment day Cc Space. \ Sanaviens Fivicion the Free Library and | Patrolled the Cuban coast during the war, | sald San Francisco Paving Company, in | (Being Senate Constitutional Amendment No.| A resolutton to propose to the people of the ler, Dej e Pt - | will arrive from the East this morning. | all of which it was commonly reported L) State of California an amendment to the Cone e e | by crippling every department of the eity | {y " (0l % take charge of the navy yard | that A J. had a direct interest, s Sociutied o peoviase 0 e vhople SR o flitution of the State. amending article eleven, ence 1 1. | { i . The city w: a Sew = ate of ‘alifornia an amendment B g a n othi Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | “?}.egfififi?éfi to this the whole of the an- | 2t Mare Island. Upon his return from the | ornjg sx:ee‘t‘ig;fdd: ?1“0??\0""(: onorc&le | elghteen of article eleven of the Constitu- | &3 section Sunber Bye and onc Bals r‘e’l’nkl::'t: e %S Broadway, Oet. 5. | et r‘? oh: Gontibirtestabontl]Bomme of action Commodore Watson was | San Francisco Paving Company wanted | 1on. 10 relation to revenue and taxation, bY m:dnoua-ua city and county governments. The The Oakland Exposition will open in a| ;zxoc(:“ e:r c_\_)‘.mv: \c“cmnme utes about | o ointed commandant of the Sitace Tal | to bUliT 16 sithier doe. or el e ;:;};{fns.itféfmproposed to amend said section to Eel!glr::o:ffd new section to read as follows: nth and already the large buildings are | #0000 1n taxes yea ¥ ol atation. B o O Bl o | T ssitallowss s wnihin | BN fiverar The bt i 0 el fi legislation passed pursuant thereto, apply %o ¢ prepared for the various exhibits. | ury, will be left without so much &s a s h s but who built it, or how many sdifferent ducation or school district shall z fiis 3 prinkling cart. Watson belongs to the same school of | o, "o companies. bullt it, rema e o L Lo e m: 12 lidated ger Gray has been given an assist-| S Brricd 5 naval fighters as Schley and Dewey. He | 5 u , remains to | cur any indebtedness or labllity in any man- consolidated city and county governme +d Secretary George Roeth also finds | Mayor Thomas has given the Council- ,efi,,‘,efm! first "amm’; With mem“mde,“ t;:ls d}a: b‘ dark mystery. A. J. thought | ner or for any purpose “C"d-"a'a"‘: | E?;'. ekxlstlnr or hereafter lurmtx_ Wwhich .mi oy o employ & clerk, owlng to | men notice that he is studying the ordi- | theeyesot Farragut in the memorable run- | T e e o thizs | sectint vt e E e T O eunt. ot worlk to | nance in detail, and that when he is ready | ning of the Mississippi forts, In service | siruction. ' The City, o oy tAS. 8007 | o ‘the qualified electors thereof, voting at an | elght of this article. et e A contract has alrea been | he will call a special meeting and sub- | Commodore Watson is the senior officer. | ;110w eq the bill and the Tr 04 | election to be held for that purpose. nor un- | AMENDM e o s, the etpauition BRIt | miv his mesdawe to them -He wiil' re. | AL fhe Biste ot 250 W0 when the Gov- | #llo¥ed the oill and the Treasurer paid|jess pefore, or at the tims of incurring such ENT NUMBER FIVE. ‘e various booths. Members of the | = S y ernment had determined to make & Strong | .- o ver two and a half years | jnauptedness, provision shall be made for the | (Belng Assembly Constitutional Amendment ub ha e obasiog | QuIra assurance that nons Of the municl- | and fical strokc by sending an American| i a0 s stermard G DI cotieorantiof a aanmaleeatiienC 13 pay | No. 3.) aeainst the proposition not to have an | Pal funds will be left in such condition | fleet across the Atlantic Ocean, Watson | (O bl 22 coming In from the Raisch | the interest on such indebtedness as it fa \m: resolution to propose to the people of the Al e e pear, and it has besn'de. | as to cripple the departments. The head | was given the command and preparations | combine was audlted and pald and no-| due, and also provialon ‘o constitute a siuking | State of California an amendment of section art gallery this yeur, a0l It teme “Sor. art | Of every department has aiready hasured | wame B e n for his departure with an In- | ody noticed that it was for the same | fund for the peyment of the principal thereof | ffteen and section stxteen of article five of the de allo ame space ‘or art |l Mayor ihat the levy is thoroughly | creased fleot. work that had been pald for previously. | on or before maturity, which shall not exceed | Constitution of the State of Callfornis, by | e arbie. “ind conssquently it will | *Then the war took another turn—toward | Nelther A. J., nor W. C, nor the Faving | 250 Y05, fomithe time of contracting the | B e i e sl betiote R e, e ‘Council without the | peace—and the trip across the Atlantic | Company apparently noticed the double | & Doy, Mo e e as'at any time pay | _Section 15 A Lieutenant Governor shall B e B oval and possibly with his | was never realized. Commodore Watson | Payment, It elther had suspected for a | i ."unpaid claims with DY 8 M tion Jog| clected at the mame time and place and i the eto. 1s well known on this coast, having been | Moment that two payments for the same | nizierizis furnished to and work done for sald| Same maaner as the Governor. and his term ot | VThe proposition regarding the improve- | a frequent visitor here. He was at one job was being exacted of the City there | oiy and county during the forty-third and | Office and his qualifcations shall be the sam | ments of Lake Merritt has not yet been | time captain of the cruiser San Fran-| can be no manner of doubt but that one | forty-fourth fiscal years, out of the income and | He shall be president of the Senate, but el fore the public. The memberl! of | cisco. H ns recelved a part of their | 2nd all of them would have loudly pro- | revenue of any succeeding year or years: pro- only have a casting vote therein. b have formulated plans wh : attractiveness, Nelson h ommittee: inance—Messrs. Gier, Kel- dge; space and conces- put Keller, Sohst and Gier; | the cl ramme—Messrs, | Will _greatly enhance itton: machin- | the health and the value of a 3 They have acquired title | of striking beauty. early education in this city. His two | tested against receiving so much extra | vided, that any and ali claims for making, re- u%“"‘"‘ 16. In case of the impeachment of daughters are well known in Washington | ¢aSh from the Treasurer, and would have | pairing, altering or fof any work done upon or ’.-b?]avzmor. or his removal from office, d society. one of them being a young woman | compelled him to desist from a double for any material furnished for any street, lane, hl':l ;{‘ to discharge the powers and duties | payment. But no one noticed it and the | 8lley, court place or Sidewalk, of for the con: | bis office, resignation or ‘absence ~from _the e Tition of Bny sewer or sewers in said city | State. the powers and duties of the offics shall ge, K ing—Messrs. Buswell, Britton | tion the ¢ 1iding tor Sl A city paid just twice, but M tickets and admission—-Messrs. | from the Water Front Company, by pur- 5 no more. Many | Straction of any sexs Sevelve oo th d A P = oy y excepted from the pro- pon the Lieutenant Governor for tl 1l and Sohst; press rules—|chase, to all the marsh land ’bétween | RIGHT OUTLO gggégfegnfi_elg;m n::orznme! ErTor was not | Yiiions of e sertion) and In determining any | Fesidue of the term, or until the disability t A R Nuswt ; awards | the Government harbor line south of the | BRIGH 0 0K FOR corrected. Finally ‘some six months ago | tiaim permitted to be paid by {his section, Do | cease, Aqd should the Lieutenant Gavernor be . Buswell, Bell and Sharp; horti- | Eighth street bridge and Twelfth street » = quis] 3 e man happened to cast an | gtatute of limitations shall apply in lng‘ man- | impeached, displaced, resign, die or become in- ure and viticulture—Messrs. Sharp, which amounts to about twenty MARE 'SLAND YARD %)e over the duplicated demands in the ner; and provided further, that the ty of | capable of performing the duties of his office, Gler and Sohst; reception—M rs. Sohst, and is at the present time a most Teasurer’s office and wondered—to the | Vallejo, in Solano County, may pay its exist- | OF be absent from the State, the president pro Gier and Trowbridge; executive—Messrs. | objec able sight. The plan include —_— ;:égr:a&iesflrom ?l":he _cm'l.) He a.skeg ing lndebtedneesk lncu:nd in !(he (;::nflg:rggx:;x: {ff‘m'fiifl’f,sf“ffi -h?g lc!‘ucgovernnr::li Gier, Keller, Bell, Roeth and Trowbridge. the building of a bulkhead on the eas' ons a e city bullding an of its water works, whenever two- n the office of vernor sl ler, Xeller, Bell, Footh and Trombridgs | the LItlea™, & this mudbanks 1eaving o | HON. JAMES MoOUDDEN, | RELES| then ptarted infsepcn o ohie Of ‘the | slectors hereof voting at p election Beld 107 | wheuy 6F $5C Cegiafurs shall be chosen; of % to combine the an. | channel of suficient width bétween the| OF LOTS OF WORK THER! Ralsch partners. During the conference untfl “such disabilit Gov- Dench shows with the | private property line and the bulkhead. o E. which followed the contractors’ books Dess or Uabliity ;’;2‘:’,:73,,”::‘;::;;&3;"%‘22‘5. e e e b I & been given up, how- | Through this channel dredged to fHe —_ | were called upon for evidence and, lo! | [iife vola. office of Governor for any of the reasons above { | | ard t0-d o phce will be required by | cient depth would pass daily the ebb and | _ the mistake was found. A g Damed, and neither the Lieutenant Gos space will be requlred by | clent depth would pass dally (o fuacy and |Detum ‘of the Ex-Semator From| No grass was allowed to grow before AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. Ror the president pro tempors of the Senate ary to fl the | Europe—England’s Regard for W. C. Raisch dro;_)‘ped into the office of | (Being Senate Comstitutional Amendmeng No. | shall succeed to the powers and duties of Gov- \fll\;“g! much space nn}l fru{:‘l other | the lake, which is ne City and Count a o e - 'of the State applications have al- main lake sewer. The whole of this tract | y 1ty Treasurer and naid in s e powers and dutles of such ofe D e ceived @ This will be the first | will be deeded fo the city by the club— This Country Openly the sum of $416 32 on account of the e A resolution proposing to the proplebafcmg fice shall devolve upon the speaker of the As- time that the Exposition has included | it now standing in the name of one of Expressed. State of California an amendment to the Con- | sembly, until the office of Governor shail be Mibits from places outside of Alameda | the members—as soon as it is evident . | Bt ron Of the State, by adding a mew sec- | filled at such general election. Th ar it is intended to make | that the contract for dredging the lake | B OCEAN TRAVEL. | tion. to-be known anq desigated 80 Secich AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX. it take t nlost Fair. | oyt b <%t certain that the tract will | State Senator James McCudden and his | Siaing O e Y habitants of | (Belng Assembly Constitutional Amendment | Be nifed in by the mud. This plan also | gavghter, Miss Katle McCudden, have Fhie 8. B, ALAMEDA | coubties of local county goverament 3cts 1% | A resoiution to propose 1o the peaple of th | includes e E y y O 1St v . a H their own vernment. le of the |BAPTIST ASSOCIATION e R i R H T T iy FANIC. S iRy B e ne il vt o | sl SRR R Sl | ctly ough s twenty-acre = s i Th%. e inhal s of 3 ution e Staty A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. | o directly Ihrough ihls Y feaq | His health has been completely restored Thursday, October 6. st |, Section T The Inhabltants Ol er Tor their | of California, relating fo grammar schools, by ELECTS ITS OFFICERS |perk. and transterring the lectric rond |, % e tri D e Ry e ment, relating to the matters bere- | which it is proposed to amend sald section - {to & special track to be built on_the | Dby the trip. & B AUSTRALL vi nt, - o Heavy Door of a Safe Breaks Sud-| ——— outh *HGe 0t the Twelfth street dam,| Mr. McCudden was greatly impressed sails for Honoluld oaly {2877 :X:‘é".,;".»h?&‘Lfi”'.‘:‘é"..".‘..‘;‘:“m:"s{“.x‘:. et & Th publio sahool pstesiclelline: denly From Its Hinges. _ | which would be widened to permit of | by the high esteem and kindly treatment : Wednesday, October 13, | by cqusing ‘of fifteen freeholders, who | clude primary and grammar schoole, and such 24 g REV. GEORGE GIB! S C- at 2 p. m. Y < ' TRINAL SPEAKER ch @ change, o cants positive | OF, the people of England for America. | “Fine to COOLGARDIE, Auciraila, and CAPE | BTS20 (i, Sountyy T T e | A ieiet] st s i e = | cb T sit! ” & ¢ S t count o s est > | assurance that the work will not be di There seemed to.be,” he sald, “nothing | TOWN. SR ALTC, e ietiors of such county, at any gen- | the Leglslaturs or by municipal or “Siatrice 2 takes office on pril 1, and, therefore, n ngland ere was e greatest en- | % ' { within ninety 'S 'ter such el lon, to p1 and the State school tax Young People Organize‘and Elect a 1RIts 01 0€ I8 Gi0le “appropriation of | thuslasm for America and all things Aeht fofRo Market st San Francisco. | PlhR RICHSAYS COMnes government act for | shall be applied exclusively to the support of Full Board of Officers and $30.000 included in this year's levy. On |American. On one occasion I was in a au:h Sounty. ‘,’3{,‘,‘,‘..‘2,‘".‘,‘;; ;;cz_n;dd — f“;fi" etmary (a8 S schesle O the other hana. the taxpavers demand | London theater, when the British fag| Pacific Coast Steamship C0. | joriy’oe tem. and returned one cpy thereot | school district, or unicn of achool dlstricts, but the kindest feelings for this country. Managers. | Y | | that there shall be sufficient money to run | and the stars and stripes were brought | 2 ¢ ——— | the city in a decent manner. | forward on the stage together. The au- Steamers _leave Broadway | :;-v;hbeg(go.q‘;dl\‘;ghs:n’:nn(;""nn: oy B o e e Oakland Office San Ffancisco Call, | This s the situation the Mayor and the | dience fairly went wild with enthusiasm | whaet 'San Francisco: e ot to the Recorder of Deeds of the | will pre Dt U e e >o2h i 96 Broadwiy . Oot & .4 oty :goveriment 2ace, ARG 2E 8 JN0 o0 and the cheering Was slmply tremen- | B, O an ports 10 & m.. tounty. Such proposed county government act | mining or sclentific department of the Univers N 24 ek supreme_interest to every taxpayer and |dous ! Oct.'s 8 13, 18, 23, 33, Nov. 2. | ghall then be published in two papers of gen- sity of Callfornia. | The second day's proceedings of the| citizen of Oakland. During his stay in Washington Senator | transfer at Seattle. tral circulation in such county, or if there be AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. Baptist Central Assoclation opened this| When asked for his opinion this after- | McCudden had a pleasant interview with For Victoria, Vancouver (B. | hot two such papers, then in one only, ot at| ooing iy i Dorning with a discussion on “Giving.” | noon Mayor Thomas said: “I am think. | Chief Naval Constructor Philip Hichborn, g, Fort Tk e feast twenty dave, and within oot les . than Assembly - Constita endment e Ing—deeply thinking. The Councilmen tell | who stated that there will be an abun- ki of the ministers and delegates | INE—deeply thinking Foe Lo R er the | dance of work at Mare Island for several | took part. | money will certainly be forthcoming to | years, as extensive repairs and alterations Rev. 8. C. Keetch read the obituary | run the different departments if I allow | will be required to many of the ships now | 2 and eveqy d New Whatcom (Wash.). 10 bmitted to the qualified electors of such A resolution to propose to the people of the :?m e()ct. 3, 13, 18, 23, 28, Nov. ',.‘3“"1‘1‘,‘.".1 [y len?flql or special election, and if | State of California an amendment to section afih Tiay thereafter, transfer i o 'majority of such qualified electors voting | {wo of article four-of the Constitution, in rela- Stapany's steamers for Alaska | thereon shall ratify the same. it shall there tion to sessions of the Legislature, by which it e e enionits were pro- | their Jove o become & Jaw. I find out|in the Pacific waters. Mr. Hichborn be-1Sesttie ig Uis » g et , X ! e jes | is proposed to amend said section o read T A el O (e Dr. § B, | that there will be about 375,000 of a shorl- | leves the yard will be kept very busy. | {50 5 lt Ty, gt wees B i atter be submitted to the e N T ot | follows: . Sorse: Rev. 8, W. Beaven made a plea | age, and I have not vet found out, the ———————— ‘?.—’Zf“éfiéiic(nuinbo)fg Pay). 25 m. Oct e Seerition o smentment, nd 1t ap. | Stction 1 Th scssions of the Logiistury 1 e for the Chil s- | ‘somehow other’ E i vhic | 53 Nov. 5, am Vel y of the members el relve ocl meridian or the Home e Children of mehow or other'’ manner in which it} MILITARY ){st. 16 11 16 2, 26, SL {’;"I:c"h“fic:.e‘.‘“dflmn e l'huhe e e o Pt a. | sionar he home {8 in Washingt an be obtained. I do not want my term | Sy therealter. . ytonterey, San Stmeon. | 10,8t het ‘of fuch county, and shall {n such | next succeeding the election of ts mem between Seattle i Tacoma, and the ' of office to expire next March with the Svate. Db | 3 » . Governor Dot Bea e e O tiven | Bahouls clowed: (he restiibraty snd zeays| A /hunusssst Frivnte Diew Beddanly | conies bt HEED (San, Luin Oblepo) | case becoms the organic Jaw therecf 400 1O0Cr, | A Sne tnterim omven.the Legliatare by pros- the support of all the Baptists on the ing room osed, and the city heavily of Heart Disease. Gavigta, Santa BT e o (Loa Angeles) and :?xd’.,‘n".’:mfi:;'m.'u{.r-o., EoyeTIment Aot 1w | lamation. The Legisiature e T = in debt, and I want these genticmen Who | General Miller did not finish the {ndorse- Fast San Fe0y8 16, %5838 Nov. | fuc naistent with such county government act. | in sesslon for twenty five days, after which it to me fourth day thereafter. S tenl i county Kovernment act, certi- | must adjourn to some date not'less than thirty E. R. Bennett s{\nke on behalf of | have prepared this levy to pro fi aptist, the organ of the | that such wi be the case. etion, and compared it “I am told ist Standard of Chicago, | licensing every mercha ment of the applications of the men of | o e . _stopping only at Port Har President of the Board of Super- | nor more than sixty days from the time of ad. { the Seventh Regiment untll very late in |, 4" can Tt Gbfepo), Santa ' Barbara, Port el By e er Jesisiative body of such county, | journment. If the two houses fall to the afternoon. They will be forwarded to | 1,05 Angeles and Ri ondo (Los Angeles), 11 8. | Sa"0 thaneicated by the seal of such county, | ubon a time at which they will resume ir Asso HER WEALTHY HUSBAND | with the Bap e | much to the advantage of the coast| man will bring in the e S 2 £e1™%*18, 14, 1. 22, %6 ®, Nov. 3, and B e ibmiesion of such county | session, the Governor shail. by proclamati LIVED WITHOUT WORK | paper. i 7 e Vritiance 1 not ot General Merriam to-day and definite ac- | m. Oct R busy iereatter. g et to the slértors, and its ratifica; | fx & date for such reconvening, which shall | | 3 tion will, no doubt, be taken some time | *“C7F i .nada, Magdalena Bav, San Jose del | §OTFT em, shall be made In duplicate and | within the limits above prescribed. U re- I o 8 a Rosalia T i the office of the Secratary of | assembling the Legislature shall complete its after belng recorded in the | session. No pay 1 be allowed to members Recorder of Desds in the county, | for & longer period than seventy-five days, and ‘Addresses on various topics were made | judg sm the opposition it has aroused [ by Rev. L. B. Harvey, Rey. C. M. Hil 3 B ope for 1t A state|next: week. Cabo, Mazatian, SUaH 52 o MRS. MARIE TSCHURR'S STORY | RS i Webster, Hev. T. G. Brown: | of affairs now faces the city government | The Senator goes into drydock to-day. |and Guaymas . - 5 | D.D., Mrs. R. E. Beach, Mrs. M. S. | which requires much care and thought. It | At department headquarters it was given | mi::‘r"'mrmrr information obtain folder. chives Of the county. no bill shall be introduced in either houss ex- OF DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS. | Haight, Miss Mattie Walton and D. P.|is not a time for mountebanks to play to | out that the transport would not be ready | The company reserves the right to change 1) take judicial motice thersof. | cept at the first twenty-five daye of the session, Altata, La Paz, S gt s evening Rev. J. George Gib- | the gallery, but it is a time for earnest |to sail for ten days. General Mertiam has | without previcus notlee steamers, sailing dates S nmaent act ®o ratified may be | Without the consent of three-fourths of the 1 sermon. | and_cautious action. As soon as 1 am |not yet selected what troops will on | and honrs of salling. S as Cat intervals of mot less than two | members thereof. \ncil together | the Senator, but they will probably 5% the | "SIOKET OFFIUE — New Montgomery smended. A Sherefor, submittsd by the | NOW. THEREFORE. Pursuant to the provi- reet (Palace Hotel) ST ProBhority of the county, to the | sioms of the Constitution, and an act of the son preached a doctri Was Compelled to Turn Her Home| The following officers of the sflcllt!n.n ready I shall call the Co have been elected: L. W tt, mod- | and deliberate with them. | Third Battalion, Twenty-third Infantry, | st i Legi Into a Lodging-House to Make erator; B. C. Wright, secretary; George | }.fy,:gri f’m»‘}l‘m recruits 2 Y | S GOODALL, PE“!J‘»I‘(‘L S & CO. ,?"',‘.-...An':.im qu‘lllfl:-d Glectors thereof, at a general or spe- | Les lmflt'. “ml:fies;':!';: s“agln;:]u. entitled a Living. Fraser, treasurer. . £ Red Cross Society. | Private W. H. Bumpass, Company D, = - “‘f,“:“‘,?'lfim‘éfip’i.i??iof‘f:e:fi"efifi e e e to the, Coatitatin: ‘ot tha g A A Young People’s Union of the Central First Tennessee Regiment, dropped dead D wapaper of gene: rcutation in sach | State of California, to the gualified electors for * approved March 7, A. D. 1883, G Baptist Association of California was ors ALAMEDA, Oct. G—The Alameda |in his re sday i . s regimental camp on Tuesday night. Cifed by afleast thres-fitths of | their Bpprovai THE 0. R. & N GU. i T o % ofng thereon. and ap: | the above-described proppsed amendments are Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ed and following _were elected | branch of the Red Cross Society reports | He had been complaining of feeling badly { lectors 5 0;.,‘,*,.‘,‘:33;‘“‘3&"“ o bcers: President, G. W, Fraser, | that it has 80 far collectef® HI6S and hos | during the day, His death was due to | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO the qualifle] Slocior atare sa herein provided | herebs published and aavertised to be voted Mari ... 308 Broadway. Oct. 5 | Golden Gate; vice president, C. H. Mack- | disbursed $1538 8, leaving $138 02 on band. | heart disease. e remeins were removed { POl Approval of the county government act. | upon, by ballot, by the qualified electors of the Marie E. Tschurr of East Oakland was e e e rary. Mrs, M. E. Gal- | Of the disbursements $500 went to the | {o the Division Field Fospital, Where the( 2 ORTLA ND e T 5 such county Eovernment act | Etate. at the election fo be held throughout to-day grantes 3 ge Hall | jaghe treasurer, Miss | Convalescent Home and 34 to the autopsy was held yesterday. | any alternative le or proposition may be | this State on ¢ . members of Company G while at Camp | Private Curt Bates, Company K, Fifty From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. Fesented for the choice of the voters, and may TUESDAY, NOVEMEER 8, A. D. 1898 from M board of men tely without prejudice to be voted on separately wout Pt The said proposed amendments are to be Albert Waters, Miss | Barrett. The society returns its hearty | first Jowa Regiment. dled at the Divisios FAHE 12 First Class Including Berths of desertion, s o res er 253 B s | thanks to the public which has so genef- : y of dip? . C and Meals. | others. 5 2 her ma b8 REL R | Susty contributed to its good Work. s g e 28 S O samiNGs 1" 1 Fhall ‘be_ competent tn all county povern, MEERGE yolad! Roes I d e A H 3 “Privi - t acts i ¢ 24 -n Wa. Board of Education. Private Robert Emith, Company K. | BState of California. = Sept. 35 | me’ ; e the auber ¥ Fach ballot used at such election must com- Colored 0dd Fello - Bducktion Twenty-third Infantry. having been tried | Geo. W. Eider B Bl section, 1 D en" oy rof | tafm written, or” printed_thereon the Toflowing » words, whefsupon the voter may express hig OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—The District Grand | ALAMEDA, Oct. ot the colored Odd Fellows has | cation heid its regular session last even- | withot The Board of Edu- | py smbia .. -s -Sept. 22, D- | by - seneral jeourc Tartial Jor absence | Commbia o P oregsn, | Which the several townahiy and county ofcers | Sonte ERCCRLG B 10T leave, and having been found | TBIOUED than Judges of the Superior Court, shall Washington, 1aho, Montant and the East. | other than o0 abpointed: for thelr compensa- [ Amendment Number One. being, Senate led its fifth annual session. Among | Ing and transacted routine business. The | guiity, was gentenced to be dis Age ‘ers who are to serve for the en- | reports showed that at the beginning of | 5Isrhar ed from the sc—n‘iced ..'.',?i“"":“if un'&"fl:{u m-'}c. e e for the number of such officers, for the |~ Constitutional Amendment No. 41 ing year are: -A. D, French, San Jose, | September there was on nand $16,68) 10. | confined at hard labor upon Alcatraz for| QOODALI.» PERKINS & CO.. | tonsolidntion or segregation of offices, for the | (exempting certain claims mgainst the .and master; W. D. Goldsbor- | The disbursements during the month were Aents. | pumber o deputies that eachofficer shall hate, | City and County of San Francieco, and a one month. Superinten n assistant grand master; | $7228 82, leaving $8444 13 on hand. The | —_————————— = l.nd or the compensation payable to each of | tbe existing indebtedsess of the City e n Francisco, grand | board will meet in special session mnext | The Merchant: | such deputies. for the manner :n which, the | of Vallejo kt:r the ceh rl.u’(‘:mx of 115 — L ok, San Francisco, grand | Tuesday evening to consider the plans for | - Com \[] Benerale Tmfllnn‘“. fimes in Which, and the terms for which the | water Wocks, Hom g such ons ot | Ne teasurer: J. Sorese, Los Angeles, grand | beating the Halght school. | _ At the meeting of the directors of the Plg“ | members of '"lm.fi e the C p...\d ution requiring such clatms director. The several committees will be | Library Trustees. | Merchants' Association yesterday the French Line to Havre. :imf.d(x:; '&";wmu;m ora government of | mues of the year in which they were appointed later the grand officers. Vel | committee of arrangements on the an-| Company's pier (new) 4 Norfh T boards, and of their cigrks and attaches; | incurred). % hext Grand Lodge will meet in Sac- | ALAMEDA, Oct. 5.—At the meeting of | ;5 dinner of the assoclati to be | River, foot of Morton st. hvflenm e Do secribe the mantbr and method by | For the Amendment? Tamento October 3, 159, the Board of Library Trustees last even- | D s on, to by this line avotd both tramsit by R0t P iactions k7 the people shall be cob. | Amendment Number Two, being Senate Congratulations From Paris. ing Trustee Herman Toelken resigned his | Eiven on mext Wednesday evening re-| English railway and the aiscomfort of crossing | TRIE &L MPTLE o aadition determine the | A¥CnciiGtional Amendment No. 10| Yes ongr gosiuon on account of ill-health, and | ported that over 200 members would at- | the channel in a smail boat. New York to | Juctes M0 Sitions upon which electors. po-| (providing for framing local county{ — OAKLAND, Oct, 6—Mayor Thomas re-| Principai Charles C Hughes of the En- | tend. he el pevpt, via Pacis, first class, $140; | 15505 "Ta fies and organizations may partici-| government acts by inbabitants of| Ne ibsolute | ceived to-dey a letter from Paris con-| cinal School was elected to fill the v A communication was recelved from | secomd clase, $11% P pate in any primary election. counties for their government). S nesolute | gratulating Bim and the city of Oakland | cancy. The report of the librarian showed | Treasurer Vanderlynn Stow of the asso- Oct 15, 10 a. m. | P45, Cover any county bas, in the manner| For the Amendment? house, that | in taking steps to stamp out the cigar- | that 10725 books had been lssued during clation tendering his resignation as a di- | and method hrreh: vo:flt“dw‘l Amendment Number Three, being Sen- | ette_habit. The letter s from President | the month, of which 61 per cent was fc- | rector on account of having been nom- county n‘emm;:"dltiy A same shall | "o1 " Constitutional Amendment No. E. Decroix of “Societe Coutre L'Abus | tion. There are now 7217 card holders on | Inated for School Director, it being, as Bave e P iirection of B " ar3 | # (providing for the ereation of a du Tobac''—the society agalnst the abuse | the rolls of the library. he states. “a fixed but unwritten law of | ““For further partleulars aoply to 3",:‘:"’, is article providing for the uniformity | CoUrt of Claims to determine claims Tes of tobacco. The interesting epistie has Alameda News Items | the Merchants' Association that no nom- | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAN- | of g svstem of coudty governments throughout | asainst the Suu.(‘anddlfl consist of{ —— been handed to & French scholar for = inee for public office shall be a director | TIQUE, Asent. | . and likewise providing for the eles- ti:«msppennr Judges 'e‘-lxhn}:;x«: by Ne e that he m C t | translation. ALAMEDA, Oct. 5—A meeting of the | or hold office In the assocfation.” The No. 3 Bowling Green, New York | ppontment of officers. and the regu- :wp“‘_:{,fl:n') A0 mv IORE N roy L 1ger pox 0ld Records Admitted. Exempt Firemen will be held this even- | resignation was accepted. Rolla V. Watt | J. F. FUGAZI & ©O., Agents, 5 Montgomery | heir compensation, shall mot apply. | FURC A ranament? G = in the Recorder's court room. | was elected treasurer. venue, San Francisco. Said county government act shall, as to any of - = 5 | OAKLAND, Oct. —An important point News has been received from Alaska ———— e ——— the matters hereinabove provided for and de- | Amendment Number Four, beingx A | was won to-day by the Water Front |that Joseph A. Leonard, of the steamer | lorer 2 Slared by such county government act. not be | - sembl e { Uompany in the suit brought Foont | that Joseph A. Leonard, of the sieamer| Read Explorer von Brenner's ac-| BAY A4D RIVER STEAMERS. | fubjece fo sny Juw or amendment endcted Bx| 0 T (HE”Crfinised g i c Ladi | by Shis Gity. Judge Ogden decided that | by catching it in the machinery of the | count of his interview with a canni- e the Legialaturs, eXCopl 0¥ nd ratified e zed. Of Bolding & charte= un-| Na Oakland Red Cross Ladies. Sliendant could use, as evidence, the rec- | engine, ! et n el Saivin submitted A0 O ve set forth. o the Constitution, from certain leg- S Ot 5—The ladles of the | ords of the City Clerk showing the in- | The Teachers’ Club has arranged for a bal ¢ e y's Gall FOR U. S. NAYY-YARD AND VA manaer here ; Semation in relation 0 counties). ss Soclety had an honored guest | tention of the City Councll in early days | series of lectures to be given this fall, s “Mon! o, AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE. For the Amendment? ming at thelr rooms. She ~was | with regard to dedicating the property | which will include one by Professor Jor- May Distribute the Fund. Tues., ‘Thure. :fi".& oo, (Being Senate Constitutional Amendment No. | Amendment Number Five, being As. Twood of Texarkana, Texas, |to publlc use. dan on the “Enchanted M : b s e o Fhar) ) sembly Cometitutional ~Amendment hter of Francis Scott Key, au- | Oakland News Items. A decision was handed down by Judge e 1p 330 p m | A resolution mwln.ln'u the people of the| No. 3¢ (relating to office of Governor, Yes “The Star Spangled Banner.” | = e Colls Mili Pro: Hebbard yesterday in the case of Theo- . 10:30 & M. $ 5 m State of C-mm-mn§ an amendment to the Con- | providing for succession thereto in| — 5 Siety: | OAKLAND, Oct. 5—Amanda Gardner ege tary motions. o #fices—Mission Dock. | Eotion of the State, by adding a new section. | certain cases and removing disability{ Ne local Red Cr soclety are making | Jed ded complal <, dore Growney against Unity Lodge No. ma Pe known and designated as section five and | of Lieutenant Governor from hoidl pumerous improvements at the bome. A e R A O e e | Bos e e Lans ol the Caet Coria | To AnstsutiOrder. of Uhites BW0RE e S Lo b O e six iheredy providing for the | otner office during term). - Every ternoc '’ clo 0Cco- = H oy O 4 i S . gourt, * Eyery atternoon at 3 o'clock hot choco- | Garging him with unlawfully selzing het | the University of California, Has ubs | and judgment was entered tor the de- | r)yE THE BOAT TO SAN JOSE. e ik peptut et | 3 rr s et B jers. property. lished the list of promotions of student fendant. The plaintiff sought to enjoin T Son to read as follows: Amendment Number being A\.-;.- Sl 30 4 Trial FOpEtY. | owning, Bradley Armstrong | oficers for this term. The promotions | the defendant from setting aside a by- | EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY. TOO. at10a m. | Section sk, The Court of Claims shatl con- |y iy R b ___Stone Must Stan . and R B. Richardson, the Oakland lads | were made only among members of the | law providing for an exempt fund for| greamer ALVIBO. Clay street Whart Fare Tia. giet of any ihres Judges of the Superior - _— AR AR, Ot & Manuel Stone, the | Sip went to_ Santa Rosa to. piok hops ( junior class, several of whom now receive | the members of the lodge after they be. | Delightful Bay Tripy @ miles aad retara. | T35 5 requented by the Governor to For the Amenament? o~ Portugt wiitor. who was indicted by | and ran away with a farmer's revolver | their commissions as second lieutenants. | came 8 years of age. The court held that | on -—u.g--. s court at the regular terms thereof. The Court Shiaba By P the G Jury for falsely swearing to | while there, have been sent to the Boys' | The names of the successful ones, to- | the lodge had authority to e | e ey | 0 Claims shall [h“.fixdllln Jurisdiction to e = the correctness of certain sdvertising | and Girls’ Aid Soclety in San Francisco. ther with their assignment, are as fol- | by-law, and in consequence the fund, now hear and determine claims of every kind| Semi wa a befo y been t DA character against the State, under such | No. 3 (providing for adjourcment of |- Yes arraiened before Judge Ells-| Mary L. Harrison has appointed | lows: amounting to $4%00, will be distributed to B Gt Mmay be passed by the Legislature, and | Legisiature for not less than thi oy T s Arratened before Judge Ells | I n“of Esther Kelley. an insane | T be second lleutenants—R. Moulthrop. | those who contributed to it§ accumula- faws s may be passed by (he Legislature and | o tre than stsiy dave durine each| Ne one week. ye?andwludn Ellsworth fixed her bond { Company E; H. 8. Robinson, Company | tion. « of the Court of Clalms shall be heid as fol-| gession). 3 Fruitvale Fire-Fighters. schEY loges: e s = School Superintendent J. W. McCly- In the City of Los Angeles, commencing on| Witness my hand and the Great Seal OAKLAND, Oct. &—Fruitvale Hose|monds recelved a dispatch to-day _an- The fac-simile the second Monday of March: ‘ot California, the day and year m Company No. 1 was organized Monday | nouncing_the death of his father at Por- _ In the City County of San Francisco, above written. fight, with Frank Haus as president, J. | terville, Pa., which occurred yesterday. m of eommencing on the second Monday in July, :w BUDD, Governor. E. White secretary and J. K. Jeffress | Decedent was aged 80 years i u;:'_ - b Attest: L. H. , Becretary of State