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THE SAN FRANCISCO OAL]'Z;, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1899. ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. | THOUSANDS OF FLOOD 2 eaid plock; thence XT 10:08 from point of begin. S1TUATIONS WANTED—Continuea. . thence NW 23.47; thence to a curve e ShEe e D rence on a tangent 64.34 feet; thence | STTUATION wanted—Young girl wants o the left on o curve 30 feet radlus 102 degrees | family in city for slight remuneration L P htes: thence to the right on a curve of | attending coileze. Address G. C. S., > minutes to N line | meda office. = % | 176.21 radius 45 degrees I me - S 3 b housework or_ cooking in city or country LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. would give reference if requ ) B = ARRIVED. YOUNG strong German woman wants Tuesday, January 10. ing, ironing, cleaning; $1 and car Stme Progreso, Gllboy, 107 “hours from | gaged Thursday and Friday. M., : Seattle. : : WOMAN with 5-year-old daughter wishe = |Meany Whe Escaped the YeHOow | Euans w8 o oo o o o o S oo Los Angel no trifler Apply 1779 Hai, SATLANTIC STEAMERS. Arrived Jan 10—Stmr St Paul, stmr California, from d Jan 10—Stmr Sylvania, delphla. EW YOR from ' Southampton; Gibraltar. LIVERPOOL—ATTive: f Boston. CHEESEMAN 10 DICTATE His Murder Trial Once Charges of Murder Do More Continued. Not Scare Him. ACCUSED IS SENT TO NAPA CASE WILL NEVER BE TRIED EXPOSES A BIG BUGABOO posi family ady would 1i e in small G000 MONEY| River Torrents Last Autumn ; Are Perishing From Board of Trade Is for Starvation. Economy. siftetsediiniy : TACOMA, Jan. 10.—The steamship Tacoma, from the Orient, brings t) . following advices: Investigation shows that thirty-four districts, embracing 56,000 square miles, containing 4000 villages and populated by 15,000,000 people, were flooded by last autumn’s outbreak of the Yellow River in China. Part of this territory consists of alkali land, leaving 3000 square miles of cultivated lands that were over- flowed. Tens of thousands of flood refugees . re roaming over the ad- Joining provinces in parties of from five to hundreds, seeking food B 3 from 'k T ved Jan 10—Stmr Anchoria, chamberw I city reference, from Ne AN FRANCISCO CALL. ZUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco C::c‘n\nir of Market and Third streets, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFIC! 21 ,\lcn;xa;nery street, v; open until 9:30 o'clock. wm"nf;fi street: open untll 9:30 o'clock. §21 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Missfon street; open until 10 o’clock. 9261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; until 9 o'clock. tion to do g distance in fon to care S Jessie st | recently from Boston, Mass., ¥ engagements. Box 1 1 do_housework; Howard. 206 Fifth st., no hes position as ho Howard st. RECENTLY DISCHARGED FROM NAPA ESTATE MUST BE SOLD COUNTY TAX REDEMPTION A UKIAH AS SANE. TO PROTECT IT. 1 FALSE ALARM. open spen until 9 o'clock. s for housework and cooking. Call 34 | | and cast-off clothing. Sixty thousand people perished during the flood 108 1:“‘\':‘!:‘!“?: :‘lr:;:'_ et antil 9 o'clock. ,_off_Tenth. — i — e or have s.ice died from exposure and hunger. C:m" f Twenty-second and Kentucky ERMAN girl wants situation for general The missionaries of Shangtung province have appealed to the for- isework and_cooking; references given. 0000000000000 0CO0000000000 ©0000000000000000000000CC00 000000000000 0000CO00COCOOO00000CO00 i i 5 5 til 1y oy - The Prisoner Hurled Vile Oaths at ; The Sensational Contest Filed a Year | Supervisors Will Be Requested to Re- elgn legations at Peking urging them to compel the Chinese Govern- streets; open un ADply Presc 1% House, cor. Montgomery ave, Ly the Jurymen, Hoping That “They | Ago Has Been Again Continued voke a Contract That Is Mani- ment to inaugurate a system of jetties and levees that will prevent e Would Break Their and Nobody Wants It festly Against Good future overflows. It is claimed that overflow channels are needed, CROGEETT Todge No. 1% Tk AR ek 1 e altuRic > Joisec Necks.” Brousht 0 Public Polic: through which excess waters can be poured at flood time. Relief M., Chapter Hml\;{ag;l;l;: ggr}n:;{l;g 4 Fell st. B g funds have been started in Chinese cities. S LB G ) et o S oW s iE et = The flooded district is being canvassed with a view to an early the W. M H. FORTRIEDE, Secreta 4 ".[‘:finu made 3:;,::,“& spe- | distribution of funds provided by the Chinese Government. These EXCELSIOR Lodge No. St = = = i Oakland Office San Franelsco Call, | Oakland Office San Franecisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call will scarcely support the people until spring. Thousands more will ;-: M. :;jpe?‘gfi_l‘:r\glcr-:ipghn % TR f;\_flgg: s:r\f; gag}_);«;nfl.t:arogeggl . 98 Broadway, Jan. 10. | 908 Broadway, Jan. 10. %08 Broadway, Jan. 10, die next summer, for there is little prospect of ralsing crops this T e ey _ between Powell and Maso: ¢ Cheeseman, “'}3“- while ‘méj The sensational contest filed by the hefrs | The Board of Trade is determined to year. The building of roads and other public works is being advo- THEO. E. SMITH, Secy. S Teculron wawel vk 55 e " e A,x“mu..r, ',hvl ;?n% k:;]lr in the estate of Mrs. Mary C. Hawley will | try to bring about a revocation of the cated, that the destitute may earn a living. Li Hung Chang has de- MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and _A. eaning. Call or address ’ last_August and then | never come to trial. The contestants and | contract by which Alameda County will layed starting for Shangtung to inspect the flooded district as long M.—Called mesting THIS (WEDNES- . 642 Folsom st. 4 M tta 'Pa) 1€, | the devisee are now endeavoring to reach | present to half a dozen San Francisco at- a8 possible because of his infirmities. The Empress has directed him DAY) EVENING at gt:sfix‘: SS?C- as second girl in a private fam 1 declared insane to-day DY & |some arrangement by which they can turn | tOrneys a sum approximating $15,000 for R h e easisti Aitionat there. god:deerees DB s becs experienced Swedlsh gir! | 3 and Judge Hall ordered him com- | the estate into cash before it is all eaten | 8Pbarently obtaining about $70,000 from 0 hurry his report of existing con 3 MOUNT Moriah Lodge No. 4, F and A i A ress 9 Bowle ave., off lth. | mitted to the a Hospital for the In- | yp with interest and expenses of adminis- | the State treasury. The have looked into feeting T_l-.lzl‘s % ‘\\_EDNFTEL‘)A‘_J\QI 2 RESPECTABLE Scotch girls wish situations; e tration. this matter and seem to have discovered Self iha s e one for upstairs work and sewing, $20: other | THEO. FROLICH, Secy. care of children, $15. st expected that Cheeseman’s trial . of murder would begin this | However, on motion of Cheese attorney the prisoner was again ermine wh or not he ittorney ded that Mrs. Hawley died from a gunshot wound in this city over a year ago, and by her will she left a large property at Napa, valued at $30:000, to_her husband. She was found dead in her bed early one morning by her husband, and the Coroner’s jury a vital point that has apparently escaped the attention of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda and forty other counties in this State and which entirely knocks the foundation from under the argument M. DORIC Lodge No. F. and A. Masonic Temple—Otficers and members are notified to attend a special meet ing THURSDAY, January 12, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of conducting the funeral services our late brother, Past | Master CHARLES M. CHA By order of 216, Eirl wishes situation as nurse and help with upstairs work: references if re- quired. Call for two day a near Ninth onc DAWSON A CITY insane at present, but |réturned a verdict of suicide. Some weeks [ used by the attorneys to secure the con- YOUNG Prove dangerous If given | later the relatives of Mrs. Hawley, who | tract. the Master. ToTt (GOLDAMITH Seo.r | by oy at ey wonld Before the Alameda board the argu- ment used was that the bringing of $7000 to the county treasury would be like picking it up, as it would never come but live at Napa, filed one of the most sensa- | tional contests ever seen in a court of | law. They exhumed the body, took expert | my take care of children 422 McAllistes PACIFIC Lodge No. 13, 1. 0. O. F.—The third degree will be con- ferred upon Hon. JULIUS KAHN, ¢liminary examination several other jury declared the de- d he wa house- Please call GIRL wishes a situation to do general work in a private family. OF DESTITUTION REDDING GUARDS e committed to | testimony regarding the direction of the | : Con, o o @ ¢ L % ongressman-eleot, on THI here es kept the | hullet wound in the skull and on this evi- | 07 the astuteness of the atforneys who DAY EVENING, January 12, 108, Brother | oo Post st 5 watch ov id over J. | dence made it very plain that they be- | JS¢OVered the Sehiesmo, A¥ KINGSFORD of ‘Excelsior Degree Lodge will | YOUNG woman wishes situation to walt at 1 \\\I‘w(\ Jiselon e fi)l‘\‘»xx‘rg-;n;ntf_ lieved !Mrs. Hawlv'yd was murdered and | Umye“Board of Trade puts forward the e Drothers Sordlally in- | table or chamberwork. Addre 1496, C: G EOME DRSO more than suggested that the shot was | yery forceful d answerable argu- vited. JOHN € SON, N. G. = s e — and pa y King, e ¢ he % very forceful and unan: L3 . . tieas DR. F. D. ASHWORTH, Recording Sec. YOUNG colored girl would like to do house- Jeeceman was mot insana, | g Gy her husband. o taken. one | WeNt that if Alameda’s contribution to | Thousands Will Perish|A New Militia Company 5 = ecordiE work or {ake care of baby; state wages. Ad- STOCKHOLDERS' meeting—The annual meet- the State Tre: ry be $112,000 it simply : o means that Alameda will have to contrib- erly feigning Insanity. | of the most startling being that of Sheriff ing of the stockholders the Unfon Iron cresssbox 16T Callioffos: Unless Aided. Organized. b, I\'r’filéfff Attorney fully | McKenzie of Napa, who has just come |ute that much extra to_the State's share Works will be held at the office of the com- | WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- e Tacts sed con. | Into considerable prominence. There had | of taxes and that the $46,000 paid to the pany, 22 Market st. San Francisco, on | ket; 200 rooms: 25c to $150 night: $150 to 36 (e out of bis orape and |always been bad feeling between Hawley | attorneys might just as well be presented | TUESDAY, Junuary %, 189, at 11:30 o'clock | week: convenient and respectable; fres 'bus \d to make trouble when once | 81d his wife's relatives at Napa, and | to them outright from the county treas- a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of baggage to and from ferry. directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as | may come before_the meet| RIOE G Office, 222 Market st., It is certain that the State's ex- | took every op- | | es will be the same practically this y in the worst | after her tragic death the portunity to place Haw light_possible. i Hawley openly charged that all these | serfous allegations and more serious in- | ury pens year and next year as in other normal years, and that the income will be de- ain his liberty. He pointed record of attempted suicide, etc., phole through which he would | nishment. LIVE IN SHACKS OR CAVES WILL ENTER STATE SERVICE UL e T JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary; tel. Grant 5 Secretary. an Franeisco, Cal. | oL : vived from the counties in their proper i e L of the Ukiah experts on in- L rived from t | January 9, 1899 e called to testify to-day. In- Sinuations of the Napa heirs were all | proportion. As it is on the basis of this | i e e s ————— | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; bl % Dr. 3. W Rob. | made for the express purpose of trying to | proportion that the alleged windfalls are| ARE = WITHOUT MEANS AND TAKES THE PLACE OCCUPIED BY | THE reir an ; e stockhold | “best help. 414% O'Farreil st.i tel. East 438 4 s e inqui he | to be obtain s o oitt | 0 ast con SR 0 ‘,fififemg’:‘\.,f,‘,’ relinquish his Tights In 0 | I* is sitply a case of robbing Peter and CANNOT GET OUT. H COMPANY. be held at the office of the company, 327 Mar- | ENGINEER of 20 years' experience; 5 on loco- Rucker “were [ PBish Gf ated to only glving Paul 60 per cent of the steal. ket street, San Francisco, California, on | motives and 11 with colllery company on 1 on the stand | Will, which of itselt was declared to be | 9G¥ EVINE ; trg e the Board of Trade SATURDAY, ‘the 21st day of January, 15®, at | holsting _engines, steam pumps, electric n three | forgery. There were many remarkable | SOtGE JBETINE O 19 Shere be such a | == 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing | pumps and dynamos and 3 years repairing. rict At- | circumstances connected with the death | &Te of the opinion that 2 there be SUel, 2 | a Board of Directors to serve for the ensu- | Address box 1234, Call office. 3 e prisoner in- | Of Mrs. v, and with her will. Among | [85€¢, amount bf money, Qus, HAMER | 1n the «Unfortunates’ Row” District| The Latter Is Now on Duty at Van-| F,J5er, and or the’ transaction of ‘mich | — 0o (0% X young man as man other business as may come before the meet- | SITUATION wanted b; again examined him yes- found a letter which Haw- ound his condition abnormal. trict Attorney to at once institute suit to the Deaths Number Three ing. Transfer books w about place where it would be a chance to ley admitted he required her to write, ex- Close on Tuesday, : | recover it, and these members will not couver Barracks, Wash., but bt v 10, 1809, at 3 o'clock i d s n claimed Cheeseman would | onerating him from any suspicion that he at < : anuary 10, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m earn ‘gardening; understands horses and ane; that s pulse this | had ever made an attack upon her life, | Mt that thelr county legal adviser 13 orsSour Bach Soon Will Be Mustered I RNBDONS [ Secretary. ) U NSl el eriEsal Otk Eooireterentess A 110, while it should be but 75. | Physiclans testified that the woman was | ¢laim to have made the great discovery Day. Out. SPRING Valley Water Works, San Francisco, o testified that Cheeseman | subject to suicidal tendencles and that | which they hope will yield them a hand- December 28, 1898.—The annual meeting of | SITUATION wanted by young Swedish ma from w is called the she undoubtedly ended her life by shoot- | some fortune from this county and many the stockholders of the Spring Valley Water | &00od gardener; uns ands horses and co nd that he ing herself. On this evidence the Coro- | other fortunes from other counties. Works will be held at the office of the | and general worl ears last place; first- He | ner's verdict was rendered. | “"The Board of Supervisors is now being company, 126 Stockton st, San Francisco, | class references. Address 53 Natoma st California, at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNES- | - DAY, the 1ith day of January, 1899, to elect trustees to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business 25 may come before the mesting. TE: criticized for entering into such a con- tract, and much pressure will be brought to bear in the next few weeks to cause them to have it set aside on the ground especially that it is against public policy The contest was filed over a year ago, and the heirs announced their intention of prosecuting it with all possible speed. Since then the case has been continued fully fifty times, and no effort has been Speclal Dispatch to The Call. VANCOUVER, Jan. 10.—“There is dire destitution and sickness that TUATION wanted by young man in office, store or hotel; understands 4 languages. book keeping and correspondence. Box 131, Call. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, Jan. 10.—A company of uicide, and militia has been organized in this city , a former YOUNG man wants position as valet to gentle- ten Se the pri also attested to made to bring it to trial. | and_because they were mnot fully ac-|Means death to nearly 3000 tenderfeet |and is now drilling at the armory, with o i ecmcmaliyuse Address bo: peculiarities. . Hawley has remained obdurate, and | quainted with the details D(fl the situation | on the outskirts of Dawson City should | the expectation of being enrolled in the DIVIDEND NCTICES. Lo st i3} LR examination Cheeseman sat | how there seems to be an opportunity for | When the contract was made. they not receive immediate help.” PIVIDEND heticeThe Nevads Natoai vy | WANTED Situation by first-class colored National Guard of California as soon as arrangements shall have been per- fected for reorganization throughout the State. The action of organizing a new company here was accelerated by 1 cook; hotel, boarding house or private fam ‘Address Cook, 3213% O'Farrell st. STRONG boy wishes situation on ranch: perienced: w Deputy Sheriff George when the jury brought in a nsanity, after deliberating for half, the prisoner uttered accompanied with the hope t break his neck him to gain something under the will. | The administrator, Will Hawkett, has re- | ceived two good offers for the property at | Napa, but the contest on file renders.a | sale impossible, and all concerned are now This is a startling statement made by M. A. Mahoney of Montreal, who came out from Dawson in fourteen days, | breaking all records and being the last | man to come out. Mahoney was to-day of San Francisco. At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this bank, heid January 3, 1899. a dividend was declared for the half year ending December 31, 1593, at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, pay- able on and after the 16th inst. Transfer DINGEE IS SUED ‘ FOR A LARGE SUM anxious to turn their prospective shares | ex- Mngto work for small wages. Address 1273 Union st., eity. h, h of them mig] i Deputy Sheriff into coin, The case was again continued | —_— | shown dispatches from Seattle d_smlnz the threat of Red Bluff that if Red- }’sflkffl;“"b&i fiffsedmgfi;'l‘\ the 10th to the | “n};h{E:\:k:::;l:nh?s yeoxs:neenr;u_nr:mn or seman stated that it was not fair to | this week, and nothing has been heard | MRS, SATHER MAKES SOME| eports of destitution. He sald: ding did not at once take the initiative 7 O . "B. DAVIDEON, Secretary. | cash security as to responsibiilty. = Address sane. | hey want to try me for killing those aid he, “all right. They can’t for I wasn't there.” eman commit- | a, there to be “From personal observation. I know | that from 2000 to 3000 men will require | help at once or they will die like dogs. : | I never looked upon such hopeless dis- One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand | tress and reckless abandonment to Dollars and Interest Is Now cruel fate as I witnessed just before Demanded. a year of the serious charges made against Hawley. The property is | heavily mortgaged, and the last earth- | quake seriously damaged the business block at Napa, making the expense of keeping it up, together with the interest | on a heavy mortgage, nearly equal to the | income from the entire estate. | Administrator Will G. Haw for nearl Red Bluff would organize a company and petition for its acceptance, which would have the effect of depriving Red- ding of the privilege of filling the place | vacated by Company H, Eighth Regi- ment, now at Vancouver barracks. ! When the petition for signatures to Janury 4, 18%9. DIVIDEND Notlce—Savings and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter. The board of directors declared a dividend for the half year ending December 31, 1838, at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term de- posits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of | and pavable on and after Tuesday, box 1347, Cal WANTED—Young man wants position in law yer's office with privilege of studying la understands shorthand and typewriting. Ad- dress box 1439, Call. VERY BLUNT ALLEGATIONS. LASS painter and paper hanger wants Gay or contract. Box 1344, Call. I left the Klondike when walking through what is called ‘Unfortunates’ tt said to- | ’ A a new company was first pass taxes, j= - — day that there is practically no desire to | T Row,” on the mountainside outside of | general apgth)’: wa: met[ -r:t E\?g.l'l;'r:‘(“:;;i January 3, 1899. Dividends not called for ars | RESPECTABLE young man, desiring going to contest, because it is realized that if such | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Dawson. The destitutes are living in | - - | added to and bear the same rate of dividend | Chicago, would ltke to accompany {nvalid or PREPARING FOR THE : i | Mrs. Jane K. Sather is pursuing her | for anybody after the mortgage is settled. | gomang” for @ settlement of her affairs CROSSED WIRES CAUSE A FIRE With W. J. Dingee, who was her busi- ness manager, and this afternoon she filed |a suit against Dingee charging him with | But six men could be fcund, after the most thorough canvass, who wanted to be soldiers. Then the report of what consideration of half the Box 1343, Call. ESE boy, first-class cook, wants place | Address 703 Dupont st.; tels as the principal from ana after January 1, 1899. CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Society, 1% Geary st.—The directors have declared the fol- lowing semi-annual dividends: 4 per cent per annum on term and 3 1-3 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and caves and dugouts on the mountainside Cinerpatty e and in tents covered with blankets and . trees to check the terrific icy blasts that blow up through the valley. “‘Most of the unfortunates are Amer- icans. They went into the Klondike | CHI private family. phone Main BOOKKEE = Red Bluff proposed to do filtered into town, THE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE AP- POINTS DELEGATES. and in less than two days a total v names was obtained. This was nd PER—First-class double entry N ALAMEDA, Jan. 10.—The Park Hotel 5 : | enough to secure the privilege of fill- | after January 3, 1899. correspondent; Al city references and bonds; 3 had a narrow escape from destruction at | misappropriating $113,000 and demanding |1ast spring With good grub stakes and | ng the vacancy. ERNEST BRAND. Sec. salary moderate. Box 1388, Call Office. Erliona 10.—The Municipal | midnight last night from a fire caused by | 3 accountng with proper interest. = s hioged. B LI SR oW Ao RV fidn 0 hmany,) Ek ia) miisterod ont e [ e S e e ) ST ing and appointed | the crossing of a telegraph wire leading | Th€ Uit Is a continuation of the litiga- | personal observation have never done|anq the boys return home they will be SPECIAL NOTICES. Ing complete AL of tools, wants Work: elty tion commenced by Mrs. Sather agalnst|a stroke of work since going in there. egates ention to THI 1302 Webster st. meet next into_the office of the narrow gauge rail- given the preference as recruits. If | _or country. MERIGAN | Colonel Evans for the return of certain the San Francisco Protest THE Secreta g to nominate a full city | road with one of the city's electric light | Fa oS conCerning her dealings with W | L0 the first place they were totally un- | the returning officers desire those Who | Tiie oremer ey Sosiany wancisco Pr CANT v yo and_wife, positions ticket. The list of delegates contains the | ¥ires. The switchboard of the rafiread ¥ Singee. After some Interesting depo- | g""d for the country, many of them|yere residents of Redding when Com. | tice that the following orphan and “haic. aer | | se valer of Batler and matds will trewel: names of prominent Republicans | Jcq was burned away, communicating | sitions were taken the papers were re- | Deing professional men and & majority | pany H went into the regular army| Phan girls and boys have been admitted to | _best references. Box 189, Call, and Demo follow the flames to the woodwork of the hotel, | turned, It would now appear that Mra. | of them hailing from a moderate cli- | wi] be allowed to retain their places 1| the institution from July 1, 15%, o January | moe T rmee Anderson, J S e e Sathers attorney, J. A Sanborn, had mate. They falled to get a claim, being el fcorasy S L L e e >, 8 ke, FL | : : ! one through these papers, extending h one side b: | - s} 245y ; Eugenfa oss, b5, Mevitos, W, auon. | through the partitions when they were e iy thi Al hadBiaset e [PuR ed t% o deb YAoK BV BOTous — 3 years § months; Annie Kioss, 2 years § | Ty Br iGeoree BIRTIES, (11590“(,-(,,1 by é‘a'ndlord ITOdd’h An alarm | jatect suit on the result. ‘mlnersAd nal te “;muk’ grto}:md in Dta\: Want Primaries. months; S(‘mh\:dnfi E Moller, § years 8§ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 2 3. ol 2+ | was given, an or a time there w: 5 2, son and erec shacks ey went in e ths; Sophla H. Hoppe, 8 3 N = T Hord, = | o Samone. the guests. of - the hotel. 15 eomploed Actindunt s her agent and | hordes to the outskirts of the city, up| OAKLAND, Jan. 10.—Tho Republican | Intire. s sears o months: ‘Olive S Jostin: |6 R HANSEN & C0) Phone Grant 183 %, Q, A Chase, .| The Fire Department had little diffieulty yroger to® collect rents, ‘make sales and |in the mountains and along the Kion- | City Central Committee held an im-| §earsiy vetiep Delgh 7% saenevieve | 3 chambermaids, first-class hotel in Southern T e B e e ne Fallroad | generally act under her direction in the | dike River. Rude shacks, and, in many | portant meetirg this evening and decided | pert Zimmerman, § ry Hayne, 1| Culifornia, to start the 14th inst, $20; 2 wait- Howard A 5 Prate’ Dy AL | otel butlding 18 about $g - 28€ 10 the | transaction of her business concerning | cases, dugouts are now their places | that the municipal convention shall con- | years: Adolph H, 7 years 8 montha: Otto | o4 et At s 003 3 cham. g ot g el [l R T Ot ot oo T 050, O1; | O, aDOde; they are as helpless as babies. | Sist of appointed delegates. Mr. Doody | IV, Moller, { seqrs: Johannes B Moller, T| Rorcl waltreeses. city, $30; 4 waitressss, difter: W. 1 Henry Burns, | s g ’ “Goo carted mine owners ve | O e Sixth moved that a primary be| 3I2rs: 14 ontrose, § years 4 months; t country hotels, $20; chy 5 W, ¢ Sohn ' | Washout on the Narrow Gauge. | July, 185, she constituted ‘defendant her | G000 hearted wine owners Eave|fod 'yt e stood alone. and the other six | Wesley Lo Marshall 1 'vears: Edwin Fisher, | Saiting. pin coontes hosel T o, it vears; Alexander Williams, 'S vears: Geo, V& O M. Adame, 11 vears; Nelson J. Adams. 30 | —en & CO years; Harry Lane, § vears; James Adams, § Hawkins, 7 years: Edith M. Joslin, 3 veats; lattorney in_fact, which employment ex- isted until June 1, 1897, and she drew on ! him the same as she would on a bank. ALAMEDA, Jan. 10.—There was a seri- ous washout during the heavy rains last night on the narrow gauge railroad east votes were all for appointing. It was decided that each committeeman shall appoint three men, who shall name about two days and then struck, una- 104 Geary st. ble to stand the terrible strain. Re- Phone Grant 185 Oliver Ellsworth, Dan road company considerable trouble. No solid foundation has ever been found at the place, and no matter how substantial the roadbed has been constructed it has Mrs. Sather further avers that at the request of Dingee she signed and deliv- ered to him a purported receipt in full of scurvy. Then typhoid caught many of them. Dozens of poor fellows now fill nameless graves on mountain sides. Marfe Jullien (Greget) (wite of P | Clarence "C. Burr, lot on AR E line of F | street, 102,840 § of Greenwich, 8 15,55, NH 3500 Jumes Bi* | of the High-street trestle, at a point | Plaintiff avers on information and be- | turning to their huts they apparently | the delegates from each ward. The thme | Hawkins T vears: T 0 & e forrgens R Lewls | known as the “sink.” As a result no | llef that defendant has appropriated to | gave up hope and settled down in the | men must be ratified by the whole of the | oo —tosin: 8 YEArS. 1 housework, (fom 315 to'$%.”C. R HAN- st 3y | {NroURh trains have been run over the his own use and not in the exeeution of | mountalns to wait for something to | Central Commitice. The commitice meets | NQIICE I= hereby siven that the Maria Kip : : N \ettedgr ne to-day. The roadbed is wasned away | his trust 113, and over In principal | ¢, yp Living on a diet of pork and | 28210 next Thursday night, when a date | Qipl4nage, at 80 *-'- st. San Francisco mald and seamstress, willing to TR w7, L& for a distance of over 18) feet at a place ;and interest; that this loss was the result | I CE et Tittl i for the convention will probably be fixed, | <& has recel ‘h ; e g owing orphans, half- 10 housework girls, city and Giles George where the line runs over the San Leandro (of & great variety of scts and omissions, | beans and taking very little exercise, e = - | orpjians andsbandoned giis from Octoner 1 2 and 15510 housewark “girls, $10 F. W. McN H A ' | marshes. e locality has given the rail- | violations an el rust on the v C : m A s, rs; SS CU N, 325 Su 3. R. Scupham, Joseph 5 part of defendant. REAL ESTATE TRANSACLIONS. | Liliia Willis, § vears 7 months; Hazel Anna McCutcheon, vears 10 months; Saidy Brooks, 9 years 1 mont 3 Ev 6 years; Ruth z hs; 'Sylvia Sthel Hergarton, WAITRESS, sleep home, $20. MISS ALID'S nurse, . H. Col- dually sunk out of sight i all demands to May 10, 18, and a state- | Although it is not generally known, | oy SEGLE geton > gradually sun u 13 n a short y i ’ e- NW 12.827; $. Jellin, 12 years; braize it even .| time. A few vears ago while a freight ment that accounts furnished by defend. | €ven in Dawson three or four deaths| (Clarence' C. and Emily W. Burr to Archie| Eisle M. Jellin 6 vears o months; lona L. | CHAMBERMAID, sieep home, $i2 3 } heeler. Alter- | train was passing over the spot the track ant from January 20, 1591, to May 10, 187, | occur daily in this hopeless commu- | C. Page, same; $50. Jellin, 4 years; Violet Williams, 2 year: CULLEN, <% Sutter st. % ¥ e B Smith, E. F. | sunk and: the train was wrecked, killing were correct; that when' ghe signed and | nity. olouls auf Henletts Cahien to Isitors w.| FSUls Zaucin 1) vears: Adcline Zgnect e e . G. v several of the train hands. A big crew | delivere ese instruments she had no| “I have time and again recentl: ahen, lot on V. corner of Washington and L 3 asecany vears § mont JRSE, country, $15; German governess, i VL.“(_‘. (l;psyeu. | fs at work to-day repairing the damages | information and did not know of any dis. h il o fi 2 ently | Frankiin streets, S 5 by W 137:6: $10. | Ethel Openshaw, 9 vears; Olive Openshaw, 7| woman with a child, $10 per month. ] W ihorn, K. M Tus. | and the Tailroad company expects to have | crepancies or fraud, and that before be | bagsed through what Is known as the | sSaran £ Aitcnell and Catherine Ristey to| JSar, Qute, o Berlin 1 ot | o A B BULRE o ner, €. R E. D. Williams, R. 0. White- | its trains running as usual by to-morrow. | glnning Ahis astion she had demanded | 3o {aiking about when I say that they | 135 W of Stainer street, W5 O lott Fark, | Chariotte Gillespie, 9 years § months! Jennic <opd wirl, $15: 2 second girls, 3% and S e e | 2 ands lton S s 317 4 s oYY - | Gillesple, 7 vears 10 months; Julia Glilespie, | CULL! 25 Sutter st. Sex . R. H. Cham- Impute Queer Motives. | her property in the sum demanded. will have to get help soon or meet a | PP Sdarey e, ot | 3 years 11 months: Amy L. Swan. 6 yeats & = ok 2 I ; | In her prayer for an accounting plain- | terrible fate. Just before I left a sub- | Hedquist. 1ot on N i & Buhne to John| ionths: Maria Gill, 11 vears: Grace Gill, 13 | neat girl, light work, $15. MISS OAKLAND, Jan, 10.—The election of | tiff asks that she recover interest at the venth ars; Olivia Gill, 9 years rgaret Johnson, | 325 Sutter st. scription list was sent around Dawson, | street, 18 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 1i4 reting, Dr. A L. D. | Miss Duncan’ of San Francisco as prin- | legal rate upon all sums of money found - Frederlok ‘Addy to 1 S & years. e ¥ | M ct i | ) ¢ i se . o Thomas R il h S ilroad eat 3 eld, J. T. Wallace. cipal ‘and teacher of the Castro Valley | due from defendant, the same to be come | Lcsorac o, OF which Wwas Lo ralse money | o oG Valley stveet. B & ol Bamlot o | = o T Bo: walteces Hanian it eron,’ M. S. Hamilton, School has thrown the citizens of that | puted from the time such sums shoulq | (0 S¢nd representatives to Washington | 5.1y s 11; sin, cliez, SID July 1, 1898, the orphans admitted into ke ord, $20. MISSp) adopted which contains | dlstrict In a fever of excitement. As a | have been respectively patd to obtain government help for the| Emma and Rudolph Pfeiffer to same, lot on| are ar folower Feamie horbhan As e for just and economic | result of the affnmg taken by the school | | starving men. I refused to sign it, as| N line of Valley street, 15 W of Sanchez, W ears; Camell e St MAID and seamstress, §25. MISS CULLEN, e . insisting on an | trustees Bert Proctor, who taught there | Indicted a Counterfeiter did many others, on the ground that | ¥ by N 114 $100. arguerite K B, il bl o of the' water question | for nine years, Is out ?r a Job and those |’ - G & when such aid was obtained it would | company it an B noPoe-Kelly Banking | Pearl Hunter, 10; Katie Riordan, COOK, delicacy store, $25. MISS CULLEN, municipal ownership of the | who criticize the action most severely | e United States Grand Jury vesterday | he too late. I advocated the raising of | %50 SB of Howery, oy Jne Of Seventh street, Harry Antonia, 2 years 3 month £ b Continuing, it states: impute that Trustee Peter Hoare now ex- | indicted Charles Irwin of Napa for hav- | money on the spot and think that 1o the | . . ouard, SE 2 by 90; 310, Rohling. 3 <; George Hunter. F - SRt fes or clgues, no| PEC15, o ave the new teacher board ' at | ing countereit money and molds I’ his | T y dn the epot and think that is the | | 1. I¥. Nye to satah Stevetiagn (vife of Jonn). | 6 month; Harold Trunter: 4 yeur GERMAN Swedlgh or French cook, Bonulinte. onl et ] ik S possession. Sl enue, A omas O'Neil, Jert de $80. 3% 8 st. R aoh e vl o e can be relieved. About $1600 had been | °GC streety N 1 s | G monthe: e ae shielas, s venrs SR e nd and help administer raised to send out representatives when | Cerf, fots 1 to 8, 31 to 24, block 430, sait mere & el e MISS CULLEN, : e} e . § 2 3 30, s sh | orphans—Marguerite' Gamerston, S8 EN, lly, progressively, el I left. This money will pass through a | and tide lands;’ $1. 2 Gamerston; 9> Catherineitbe et e o ands; Samerston, pher 1 citiens are-invited f 4444343444444 944444444+ 444440 | number of hands, and, to be straight- coghn Mcitewen to John B. and Margarette | months; Lydn —shepherd, o R on a_com nd ! TR ETRIT Xon A RIIEH Al be Al a a0 . lot on SE corner of Burrow and | Smith, 10; Osar Smith, 7; Fred N 525 ot city government from the ir , Goetti) troet. 0 by : A 325 Sutter st. tin threiianed br the ah s T s 4+ | Yoted to the purpose for which it Was | 1, Ralltoad Avente Extenyion Homertoadr guk | Yearsi Jennie Shikade, § years. | = ircatened by the upparent offort | d ; v Extension Homestead; $10. e =t — W ID—A very large number of girls to ] | out clty affairs to | 4 subscribed. ABANDONED children in St. Joseph's Infant ns of all kin LSl e s i | 757 . > 3¢ s Of ds: city and co 5 e not aaked'| 4+ + | “Ihave not overdrawn my picture of | = (‘Allameda County. ey oty L STt D‘f“‘m-i to $30. Apply early fo J. B CROSHYT & ctions for county, | & + | the condition of these wretched, starv- | J*Pe5 Y, Crleman tand nii AT s Bareaiet Conningran ¥ | CO., 316 Sutter s This league is in ing tenderfeet. You would have to be | May by attorney) to Elizabeth Mott (wife gf | DibEham, 2 v WANTED—Cooks, second girl e land for Parke and | 4 + | right on the spot to realize the full ex- | Robert), lot on W lne of Teteamorn mite of | Rote Keily ars: | giris for housework. MRS, HIRD. g0 Foind ot oo it B8 + | tent of their misery. Mind, I do not |10 X of Thirtleth street, 'N 4, W 1335, & 4 | Ruth Dougherty, rine, | e e RS. HIRD, 631 Lar} filling in and tmproving.| + 4+ | say that there is destitution in Dawson. | ' {35, {0 beglnning, being Portioniiotal giand | oo Y R i _ | “chine: also an’ experienced 'SL‘i?L‘m“r".?,f R are a menace to the | 4 | It s on the outskirts, in places seldom | “ A" C.. . ¢, and Wiltium . i ius'k‘ufl o | BAD ienants ejected for $4: collections made; | band machine. STANDARD SHIRT FAC and i also in favor of the | 4 + | Visted. Unemployed men living on of Berkcley, the T 10 feet of 1ot % ana ® e A G T O SR | _TORY, cor. Gough and Grove sta. 3 e Merritt, but in- 3 BRbE fa4bXOETo0 3 T BIbGiT Wiaricu gy | s Sne U0 MIRIETIIGLY, €t Tonie 18 a1 5000 T e = S e e et g + the mountains occasionally make | foet o 2.’ ! OTRL T Tt e By Kind et &np thme. ahaia b Siee e tior 2 BAE + | known their condition, but, as long as | yicw, Homestead, for use as puble street, | ROOMS papered from §; whitened, $1 up: | 125; small washing. 601 Lascis Loml¥ of 3 7l diminish the waer aren of the luke. This AKLAND, Jan. 10.—Weary of waiting the termination of her de- 4 |they can merely exist, will not beg. | “Charles S. and A. C. Aiken, John G. anq | miee == | GERMAN gl in a small famiy_to Asiist the present City Co "v‘-‘lv“‘r'f‘r"rnv‘:eug‘\;‘s'fimu;u?;l + clining vears, Mrs. Ellen Golden Jéaped to her death from a + - |Affairs with them are reaching a R ewoomd ol Poedeinm Gy Alken to B. | ITUATIONS ] Nousewerk: ref.; " wages 313, 33 Fillmora: ahiy e e h the water rates were| + third-story window at the rear of the residence of Mrs. James + |Cimax, however. They must get help | 3. Jewcoms png Credemic T Deakin lot on | _ - | GIRL wanted sfor meneral homseworks a5 last fixed by it and for establishing water rates | 4 Twohlg, 620 Seventeenth street, at about half t0 Roon or Spring WL tell o tertible tale | s i s 100/ Wistst2 1o bestnning. Leing 1ot N with a | Tamhy e postgk e 50 unreasonubly | The league pledges its | 7 4 3 » alf past 4 o'clock this 4 | when thelr shacks and dugOUts are |23 ana's 40 feet lot 2, Berkolor e best refere. Je St e B g iy e gy poin et drane ety moULns: 5 + | visited.” stead, subject to deed of trust, Berkeley; $1000, B3 Salier, At SR e I el aE dered"as aforesald) to press the water tront | <% M""xG“dfi“ was worn down with the infirmities of her 81 years, + Mahoney says he will if necessary | Frederick H. and Virginia 7. Deakin to B | NEAT young sirl desires sifuntion as murss op | ~ oo Donth 924 Geary st. N“(:d‘p‘;";‘\";s.‘.‘.h; ‘.:x, ,,,,..,I,‘“,n, ‘m ,.,,,,,!, ANl : and during : etpiist two sTars her mind had been slowly failing. She 4 ;we:r m‘ the details of the statement Arch strests’ N 22992, B 15420, 8 21 n;” aq;l housework, ,u;m:‘.;rs ; references. MISS | c;y:;,: s‘(';,{,’m“ on pants. 29TA Shipley st., . s oo Mg o employ every was an aunt of Mrs. Twohig, and the bonds of love and relationshij e has given 154.61, to beginning, being the W portion of | — o ot e - < L s R L e Ameond i a0 eaditional | . prompted Mre. Twohlg to care for her and pravent her belng sent to I E lots 31, 22,233 and S 40 feet of lot 20 property | WANTED by 2 middle-aeed lady, a position as | WANTED—Girl for general housework. Apply and to insist on a final judicial disbosition of | 4 sylum. Early this morning M: SHOOTS HER HUSBAND. Berkeley View Homestead Association, Berke. | German and American cook In a respectable | 2034 Howard st. by paielepeiec b de e e 2 an asylum. Early this morning Mrs. Golden quietly arose and care- + — ley: $10. boarding house or private family; wages $25. = B e all s s Wl fully raising a window she threw JACKSON, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Manley fir Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Hans o Address box 1288 1l 3 girl wanted for general housework; opening. of all streets to Doints Whers abna| v 4 ind, h herself to the ground three stories 4 C: B ALz L o iy 3 e Raw o A1 B g B ymotedilon Fady eh d L, :{‘,:‘3%;;:”,:““,1‘ o Mmoo + below. A little later one of Mrs. Twohig’s sons discovered the old + {3‘." 5,‘,"’&?,,’.‘33‘,‘.",,.‘;‘{3”“{;;‘5 Efi;‘grd@fi;’g Terrace, 529:6 NW from SE corner lot Jgic\::m‘?i‘: { RESPECTABLE middle-aged lady wishes posi- Sy = bT: s . : solidation of elty-and counts government at| § 120y 13InE on the ground in the rear of the residence. Dr. Coxhead + | effcct, producing flesh wounds. The shoots | Terrace: thence NI 30 W 200 85 4, & 7y, | tion as housekecner: oo coole Kind 1o chila- SRR e e the earijest practical moment. + was immediately summoned, but his. services were useless. Several 4 |ing occurred at the Manley home, about | 2 DCRRTTE POUEY (06 L LRVersty Ter | Wl pote, Blils st., room 24. ' oy g = The league favors the principal of municipal | 4 broken ribs and a dislocated thigh i four miles from Plymouth. Constable | Iice. excepting rig eereto. [ Perkeley; [ L. = ey for cooking and general house- ownership of public utilities, especially the £0 = 8h were injuries too great for one as 4 | Scoble of Plymouth arrested the shooter | “%ury . Moody (wife of J 7 POSITION as_ waltress and chamberwork in | 2416 Sutter st IS matter of water supply, and pledges its nom- | 4 old as she, and a few hours later she breathed her last. 4+ | yesterday and brought her to the County | pMary W. Moody (wife of ¥, C.) to Town of | ~respectable boarding house; wages §20: no ob. | LITTLE “sleep was inees to work for the acquisition of a water | 4 iafl The cause of the trouble cannot be | acricicyy 2, Strip of fand 40 feet wide Iving | jections to leaving city, Box 1296, Cail. TTLE glrl; sleep home; wash silver and supply under municipal ownershid at as early + jearned. It is generally believed that the 20 feet on eacl l’s‘ ekn1 IB nke escribed as {ol- | = B Sy ol e sadioiny Lo _Blasses. 313 O'Farrell st. L6 B Dracticatie: Ot+++++++++ 4+ 4+ 4+ 444444444444+ 4440 | momen s msaner Y | stend, distamt N300 From seid S eorner of | 5y speuks Enaiien welt Bod T Ualine®t | SERMAN o Swedish girl wanted for light ‘ R B s B , Call. housework. 3% Eddy st