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ALAMEDA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1899 M ATTEMPT 0 BESMIRCH Came M B, GIRARD ron Iinduiges ud Slinging. S. SHOW MAKING A HOT RACE FOR THE MAYORALT il IDNAPED Remarkable Story of| Dr. Pardee Active in DRUGGED WK | i | | in Josie Kerr: ‘ the Campaign. f A SCURRILOUS PAMPHLET SENSATION IN O’BRIEN CASE REPUBLICANS ARE CONFIDENT wWouU UN A ends D Anxiety to Defeat His Opponent. Ente AME phone Com the city’s s reconside; their acti LD-BE CLEAN POLITICS. rs an Absurd Plea of Self-Defense. nd Offi 1 Francisco ( w8 Broadway, March rd where lives Councilm DA, March 9.—The Suriset Tele- pany threatens to discont = e unless the City Trustees in refusing to al- | DELAY IN THE TRIAL. SANGUINE. Being Made to Defeat W. A. Dow and M. K. in Sustaining an Objection COUNCILMAN'S ANOTHER SICK JUROR CAUSES LAKE MERRITT PEOPLE TOO to Indecent Tactice in His | Peculiar Action of Judge Ellsworth Desperate but Ineffectual Efforts Are | Made to His Own Tes- | i timony. | Miller. | p | o 3 | 3 ‘all, | Oakland Office h Francisco Call, | akland Office S8an Francisco Call, o w0S Broadway, March 9. | 908 Broadway, March 9. ¥.| There was an unusual ' occurrence| The opinion expressedinthispaper many nd is votel 2 good fel- ill_take performe: nts. and bookkeeper of the Eureka Warchouse Company low by all his large circle of frionds. Rev., Mr mony almost forts inue lace at 6 p. m. The wedding @ similar cere- Beughler, who will unite the happy rears before d ai for the bride’s weeks ago that an organized effort was UNTY NEW JUROR S NDISP Again L 908 Considerable ala: the illness of Phi Karsburg, 1; Kell ley, 1. 1. Double playe—Keily ham to Conner to brough, 1. _Time of Two-base hits—Kelly, Fuller to Chesebrough. EBEN'S OSITION CAUSES ALARM Brandes Murder Trial Delayed. UNDER A PHYSICIAN'S CARE |LONG TRIAL LEAVES ITS MARK ON THE ACCUSED. Fear That Sieben’s Sickness May Defeat the Ends of Justice, for the Time Being at east. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Broadway, March 9. rm is manifested over lip Sieben, one of the Prill.” Base on bails— Base on_errors—Ber 2 Left on bases—Berkeley, 2; Santa Clara, Struck out—By Kelly, 10; by Karsburg, to Garnot to Farry; Gra- Garnot; Chesebrough to Passed balls—Chese- game—1:40. Umpires—G. NINTH INFANTRY 1S ORDERED TO THE PHILIPPINES Will Reinforce Major General Otis. | | i | ARTILLERY FOR HONOLULU PORTION OF THE SIXTH FOR GARRISON DUTY. | | Recruits Wanted for Services in Our New Colonial Possessions—Gen- eral Shafter Will Return to This City Monday. Again the War Department has changed its mind regarding what disposition is to be made of the Ninth Infantry. Orders were received yesterday that this regi- ment is to be sent to Manila, and the depot quartermaster, Colonel Long, was {nstructed that the City of Puebla and the Zealandia would be held for the purpose of transporting the Ninth to the Philip- pines. The former transport wili be | § Gilham, Oakdale e e e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. S DOMESTIC PORT. | (CASPAR—Arrived March &—Schr Abby, March 3 Sailed March 9 hne Stmr Navarro, for San Fran- I3 1 yhere his children to | counled with a sensation at the tial of | B ilated lust night one of | James I O'Brien, charged with felony, | beins made to deliver the city government | jurors in the Brandes murder trial. The | ready in about a week, and the Zealan- % most scurrilous and obscene pam- | fn Judge Ellsworth’s court to-day into ""*‘(“‘“Hus lt:lf the peIOple whnbwuu!d ‘I;‘a;;“:munélr;-jsef}‘rz}tga‘g t;::r‘ e cf!r&t"l!r; dia about ten days later. The regiment, | 4 ¢ has cver been issued in this 1g- Ellsworth was placed in the pecu- | Tun the town wide open has now become B L ) if orders are not again changed, will go ! L e e e o anotatiog an objestion 0 | Eeneral. s Smee ‘the weturn ‘of r.Snow | @uproxtmatsly. U0-and theiend e ndt o e ek hedineen | e which: Mr. Girard |his own testimony. This was brought | from the funeral of his wife he has taken | pcss has created a femote fear that for | sued from department headquarters as- . < S e Chasiant about by the attempt of defendants at- | @D active part in the campaign T“d at the | {he present, at least, the ends of justice | signing the various companies of the na. contrary 10 1aw. | torney. Frank McGowan, to prove that | ¢lose there is no reason to doubt the en- | may be defeated. : Ninth to their respective posts In this | ire nor | (2O (e ‘witnesses for the prosecution, | tIFe guccess of the Republican ticket. | Court adjourned carly vesterday after | jepartment 12 office it g Pty : Lreises i During the past week Dr. Pardee has | noon on account of the juror's L an e el ot _ y batgn docu- | Miss Josie Kerr, had been itlegally paid | 0 _u{:“w i"l the contest. He has ap. | When the case was called this morhing was published yesterday in the press | " of_atiempt money to testify. The young woman had | JeeR QC€LES 1 LI SELER 0 S he | Mr. Sieben was not present. According to patches from Washington, the War | and Municipal | stated that D. Lopez, father of the com. | Pearec nightly in c¢iiierent parts the | hig physician, Dr. E. M. Keyes, there is | Department contemplates sending a por- | ne Couneil from | plaining witness, had given her $20 pend- nd has n‘;,u;a \'«‘l',\‘vf‘;WL\’fI;;llv‘ 10 | very much doubxt as (o whether his health | (jon of the Sixth Artillery to Honolulu to . . i S eny Of jer | celved $40 from Detective M. V. Herbert, | i ¥ S50 C001d ot meddle in mu- | deep lnterest. Should his iliness prove | eral Shafter has also recelved 2 CISRAtSL| 2 et ny vears; representing the prosecution. { nici o S htorceats "~ | fatal it would necessitate a complete new | from General Miles intimating thaf s lived many ;| TR L 4 that the | nicipal affairs, but the enforced absence, 5 ; Hall c of the leading and most| The prosecution then showed that the} 7 CBa Gy S s pe e T contemplated sending a portion of the | rassive busines en of this clty; | money was paid to Miss Kerr, for board |at,a critical time, of It W. Sno { Mr. Sieben is suffering from nervous |penty-fourth Infantry to the department ¥ ARy Bearly . leh Y< | and lodging. so t » ‘might be kept | candidate for Mayor, made it imperative | prosiration together with other compli- | o ¥<H¥T duty at Vancouver Barracks | it his record in ;- | close at hand as a witnes: ! that some one should come forward and | cations which, for one of his age, make | for garrison du Fean Y an ' ¥ e ponent tn | Attorney McGowan still insisted that | taie his place. Dr. Pardee jumped into | his condition 'serious. Other jurors. too, |and to new Fort Bpokanc. =~ At e o atine tha pame | Such proceeding was fllegal and that the | S LU PRCE 0 een doing much effi- | are beginning to show the effects of the| It was given out from department heac- | ot declares that was forced | Court had entered no order to pay Miss | oo strain and Several have complained of | quarters yesterday that the War Depart- | H M. Girard has been | Ierr. Lliswooth Swashad St ; 6 slight ilines ment s desirous of recruiting for the cav- o c ML Qlun ha by L avor . when McGo! a Mr. Snow showed most recent | SUEDT Hiness, used the protracted trial | Mot 18 Qesirons Sie Philippines and also sending u o storles 06| Bim whether any <uch order was of rec- | speech that he fs not truckling to the | has left its marks. Brandes is no longer | for that of the artillery. ~The recruiting | his di Foceadings two | Ond: Attorm) . C. Chapman of counsel | millionaires who are, as he expresses it, | the hearty, robust fellow he appeared on | oficers of the department are authorized ! s L for the prosecution objecied to the ques- | *“too enthusiastic for improvements | the day he was arraigned. His cheeks are | {o make enlistments for the light artillery | s ‘he cirenlar, | tion on the ground that the records them- around Lake Merritt. Mr. Snow has been | sallow, dark rings circ e veRs arid | e ite : B lrenwlal. | selves in such cases are the best evidence. | declaring for months that the Lake Mer- | furrows have made their sucoss his | S Cavalry S s in accordance with or- s is Slanderout | Judge Elisworth hesitated Titt peopie wanted too much at once, and, | foranead. He seems in consiant despair | qers received from Washington, has is- A : Eoes then sustained Atterney Glthough his experience caused him t0 [ 14 torture, and at times has the ap- | sued an order to all the commanding omi- i o hope that | Jectior Court Clerk P n warn the Council of its mistake, he w pearance of one who little cares whether | corg of military posts in the department ) injur HeMs true | fworn and testified that no such order had | peremptorily put down and his statements | his end shall come on the gallows or | nstructing them to put all members of | it s || been entered. fgnored. Now Mr. Snow is not the least | gtherwige. the Hospital Corps, casually at post, un- | ny-five wears aso GRS Sibsequently explained that it | bit backward in télling these millionaires “'prolided Juror Sieben fs well enoush | ger the jmmediate orders of the surgeon | Ty wite, We were di- | was proper to payv the nece liVing | of their haste and inexperience. He savs | b "Wial will be resumed next Tuesday | cemmandimg. the detachment Hospital | 101 vontest her suit De1 | expenses of a witness, where the purpose | “the estimable gentlemen comprising the | morqing. Corps. This order is made in the intergst ed not 10 do S0 e avlded | s to hold one in readiness, and in Miss Like s Merzitt, Tmprovement o mocisHon. : of diseipline and to facilitate the final & - | L Y e toe | Kerr's case It developed that the trial of | have gone at the Improvement of Lake ) « ese men, and that they may | he so-called state- | G380 T o timed last Decem- | Merritt with more enthusiasm than | GAYS HIS MARRIAGE [S posliuniol e aimery g e How magger eontatned i 4 ity fofocate Nist Kerr, who b5 an im- | eitsens have’ enéinecred, an_ordinanco A HORRIBLE NIGHTMARE | Pl Coibnint e ot "he. eherad hos: | portant witness in the case. through the City , Council, anticipating e (O Ow s have. basn lorderedi| s e went by de- PR¢hen Miss Kerr was finelly found a | $50,000 of taxes that are to be paid in next pital ot A rom the service of the United i act. Every-| o aeks d a1 rkable | year. If it must be held sacred, this or- HANE WEDDED WHILE | dlscharged frorm Shd o at | 't of matter canibe | ¥ Veek told a remarkable | year L T P equire a tax rate of States, by the commanding officer of that it Gn information and | wirn S eebetantmiie oved ta Qiert | 52 cents upon every $100 for this improye- IN A TRANCE. hospital, by reason of “services no longer | amphlet would have more | port's satisfaction. She said that one | ment. Where I8 the ‘money to m;y’n?"h{ | required”: s come from Some one whose ht last’ December: awhile at onc ! WA litte friction has been aroused in this inds Nothing Ro-| First California Volunteer Infantry—Com- | experiences with the divoree | DUSRE ST Decomber. while In_ the tom- | conncetion by the faflure of the Allied The Young Man Finds N g | pany D, Private James O'Leary Jr. quite so fresh in the pUb- | Lngon, she was drugged and kidnaped. | Improvement clubs last night to indo mantic in His Alliance With | "First “Coloradg Volunteer infantry—-Company | lic mind as these of Mr. Cameron.” She had been taken i & bukgy and driven | B, C Cuvellier for Councilman, at large; Lulu Homeier. | A e U e iars = o the " Los Gatos. = Fro ere | Mr. Cuvelller voted ainst this $50,0 Private George ‘avlor; any C, P & ; e Want te Gan Toseowhere she recopvrq | ordinance, which Mr. Snow with his ien | — William A Berry: Company I, Brivate Charlcs MET DEATH AT THE ) letter from one of the O'Briens advis- | years' experlence says is a bad project. meda Office San Francisco Call, | W Gardner; P : 1 ; fng her to return, as the case had been | It 18 sald that for his opposition to this | 1428 Park street, March 9. | “Pirst 1daho Volunteer Infantry—Company D, | o d. bu er to say ; | measurc Mr. SiHerssvas et seorge C. Shane, whose secre ate Walter Wrighi . MELROSE FUSE WORKS ¢ ohtinued. but nrgipg bz iy TSE | ind o Deniocratiwas favieed by fhe club, | Georee €. Shane, Wiose fepet MeS lage | Private Walter WHENL @\ Company Bt e, e Miss | While there is some excuse for placing | to Miss Lulu Homeler was made public a | . "5y it Jonn ¥, Webster. | y 3 rbert ha ok Mr. Kramm from the annexed district on | few days ago, looks upon the affair as| “joret Montana Volunteer Infantry—Company 1 that Detective Herbert had been looking 8! First A 5 : TONY BARTEL STRUCK BY A | hat Detective Herhert had been looking | 3l ii"indorsed by ~the improvement | nothing more or less than a very serious | C, Drivate William Seaman: Company L Cor- DERRICK e hen Detertive Herbert ad. o be: | clubs there Is none for dropping the name | joye ™" He says he was in an alcoholic | piral Thomas G. Nellsen; Company L. Frivaje A S R e pard ihe yoning we. | Of Cuvelller, for Mr. Cuvelller has made | J70, 5t the time the ceremony was per- | Austin D Butler, (0o Tnantry— maws exgenses, amounting fo_about $10. | Oc OF ”r‘f lm"~“I;;zv}:lmfflf;h-rf“;ltm:iw m;;‘)- formed and claims he knew mothing ot | JUSt Nar Ol Vatthias Pederson: Com- Violent End of Benjamin Eden, a Owing to the sudden illness or H. Haus- climen that ever e | being transformed from a bachelor into | Company th, PENATE FAr L8y “Allen, Thomas | 2 .2 by 2 childt, one of the jurors, the trial early | Hall P st persistent fights Is be- | & Benedick until he regained lifs ‘senses M Green and Musician Delbert E. Buzzell: | Pioneer of Alameda County, this afternoon was continued until to- One of the most persifient BEWS 8 Be | the day after the wedding. % Company K, Wagoner George F. Aldrich and | Near Russell Station. morrow morning. The case is one of the | Ing made against City Attorned) Bow. f6| “The youns man's story robs Miss Ho-| private Joe Marmon, > | most nauseating that has ever heen tried | 1S an open secret that many b | mefer of any happiness she found in her | Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry—Company | = 41in the Superior Cou 'O'Brien is accused | the Police and Fire departments, "\“"' romantic plunge into matrimony, and the | L, Privates Sloan Hackney and Fred Hillert; | her viol of having Grugged a young woman named | {rary to its rules. are supporting M. | genouement of the affair ted by her | Company M, Private Ray M. Sherman. | Another violent | 0 X rinainally assanlted her. This | Dow's opponent. Every possible nflu- | far from the picture of love's trials and | Thirteenth’ Minnesota Volunteer Infantry ) g on the old | RS 0 T Hal, though on the pre. | ence savoring of the racetrack or gam- | i iymphs she would have the public be- | Company A, Private Herman H. Bates: Com: | Meirose. which | vjous trinl a verdlet of sullty was brougnht | Diing_Interests is being trained against| poge™ " - CamP5Y Private Charles M. Heck; Company e GUB e Sleg s as brought | ¥ "% /& "and the contest is one. of Re- | 'SVE e & lace in | D Private Augustus P. Mitchell; Company G, | killing four w in | i ¥ Although our marriage took place in = , . P Mo o Chi —— - pubticanism and decency against the fleld. | ociober. i, 1 have never Lived with the | Pivate Oscar Fieliman; Company X rivate | IR (O 5 The most ridiculous opposition of any is | DC0Per: 406 1) A8 e e my wife, and | Edward O. Cowden nese ! Licensed to Marry. that Apainat M. K. Miller. Mr. Miller has | Woman who clalms to be my wife aud | =o ( al Shafter will return to et ony Bartel a luborer, residing at See-| OAKLAND, March 9—Marriage licenses | shown” what he can do during his four | (.;q Mr. Shane to-day with much em. | Francisco from Bakersfield next Monday. | ond and Alic ts. was struck on the | were Issued fo-day to Catherine Carpen- | vears as Superintendent of Streets, and © &7 %have never acknowledged — | head by a heay tce of falling iron, ter, a native of England, agec years, | everybody who uses the streets favors e LV e ; el which was bei from am the and Samuel Pauna, a native of Germany, his c¢lection as City Engineer. But those ',,‘fif;‘"',.:] a w:\m‘?‘.'-&um'nnr?;“tllf» un- | HEIRS TAKE _A HAND. | icoris by mear a derrick. amed 60 years, both residents of this city, | who persistently occupy. the = sidewalks e ot ola shor s T, | Wik b wetured. Dea and to Hans Peter Sorensen, aged 53, and and curbstones are opposed to him, There e ot ifrt () | Another Contest Promised for Pos-| sntanec clia Iredrickson. aged 55 years, both | is. however. no reason at this time to | g W e e haas) 5 ¥ | native of Portugdl; nged| neties. of DSbRaTk, Cand. Tisients ot | 1eAr the (deteatiof ithe: Republioan can= | (orce e toSUDBIrtincr, A8 She hic BlL | session of Mary F. Haw ! ¢ t the thing as a beautiful romance, ending ), i 1 nd date: = | ley’s Estate ! e it A HhOgiians: JfOiate in happiness, I will say for my part that | v . Faor B e O S O s . it |t is a horrible nightmare, with nothing| OAKLAND, March 9.—There promises | S e S e e e 5 e T ~ | but pain and remorse, | to be another lively contest over the estate < S body was | et oiey| L e e :“(.,'_2;,3"‘;,‘;rg.‘(’:;;l;‘x | of Mary F. n;]u\:lo!,\i.‘wllmsft :upx‘)zse%w}‘o\ E ad eVl & | folks from Alameda,:among whom were | Bave committed SUECe 10, SepIEmOer, 0L | ik Miss Homeler and myself, were taking in | It was expected that, when the alleged | ¥ ind Jea % | the sights in San Francisco. A French [ will which was filed by Special Adminis- | A ithy ser W g % | dinner was part of the programme. Some | trator Hawkett, was declared bogus by Sore ; 5 e \ & | one of the party suggested that it wou dge about a week ago, the hus- o nquest held at Mount Eden to- % be'a huge joke for us to'get married. L[ e e Hawicy: weala petition | the Coroner's ; found that & | drank more wine than was good for me | for letters of administration. Hawley, | (th w ot An inquest ¢ and do not recotlect what followed. In | however, has disappeared and apparently | S e e e 2 | fact, the balance of the day was a blank. | takes no further interest in the estate, o A -4 lfd(l)hnu;mer(:?w A‘hgltml;:* l{:‘v ol!“‘llxy t “-‘n h ?m ists of real es lu}s\ in \ap;,‘?&gw | of the party. s e la Alameda counties valued between $20,000 | . ® ® e s et O See-O-d ;.‘ { Homeier informed me that we h. | and $25,000. This apparent indifference has | INVECTIVE COSTS A LIFE. G otrsrboon D oG YN AR % | married at San Rafael and proved her as- | caused other heirs to act, for on last Sat- | 3 o d . @ | sertions by producing a marriage certifi- | urday Sarah H. Edgington, a sister of de- | George ©. Feiton Tarried a Moment [ S8t Ilh:\‘\"‘ neveryeen her since and | ceased, applied for letters on behalf of | " 2 ? 4 | have no desire to meet her. Hallie O. Edgington, another sister, of | Too Long on a Track. RS | Miss Homeier is the daughter of Louis | whom she is the guardian. And to-day | OAKLAND, March $.—"I have gotl g ¢ | Homeier, formerly director of the Bald-| B. C. Hawes, the Public Administrator, . ne of the ‘solid six’ spotted and | ¢ | win Theater orchestra, and was a popular | aiso appiied for letiers, while late in the | A e belle among the vounger set of this city. [ day still another petition was filed by | they will never get my vote. I would| i 4 | The announcement of her secret marriage | Nettie I, Plokett, another Sister of de sobnemiydteifor a Chinigmanithanjanyienc | & & | was a surprise to her friends, and the | ceaced. The matter will be heard before | of them » 5 o . 0[ statements of her husband will no doubt | Judge Hall on March 20. | Had not George LI Peiton stopped to | create a sensation. Ferdinand Holtum to-day petitioned the utter this farewell inveetlve against the| @ ¢ | Shane is a son of a former real estate | Superior Court for letters. of administras | fatthiess members of the City Council he ' ¢ & | dealer of Alameda who died some time | tion on the estate of his wife, Catrie Hol- | might 1ow be allve. he Testimony giy & | ago. tum, who died intestate on_ the 4th inst. | he inque ows that Conductor Pei- | 7 4 —————— The estate consists of a $1500 life insur- ton was discussing the previous night's | e P SANTA CLARA WINS. ance policy, and the heirs are petitioner | + meet of ¢ ,.‘. ity Counell m-'_\”v‘. “"1 Tl 5 | . | and four children. | e LA neal CIE T ! | Defeats Berkeley in a Well Played T | by B Kinard testi ed s foliows: “We g i Game of Baseball. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. iad been at the station ice; two Sl L AL T { e SeteR et iz BERKELEY, March 9.—The second | GRAND HOTEL i ity eaCounlm st baseball game of the season between | Gal% (C Bridison, Mastines There was an elderly gentleman | ¢ ! | Berkeley University and Santa Clara Col- | Sacto |C G Lee, Chicago i S brought up the conversation, ¢ @ | lege was played on the ®niversity cam- | Cortland [t' H Young, Ei i k no part in it. As the train| o 4 | pus this afternoon. The boys from Santa | H Bugh, Cortland Aot Aniisiey ing down the track Mr. Pelton | @ & | Cisra tagdin = slowea: isurprising form. | & ¥ Creen ‘san Rafacl/Dus Stolies, Ni¥o passed in front of me. and the last re-| ¢ | clearly outclassing their opponents and | {ioqiseil Stiinas I8 M Hart, New Vork | L S TR 2R R ¢ | winning by a score of § 19 1. | G Carnhiii omdana. D' b0 Brien & w1 | one of the six’ spotted | 7 & | While Berkeley has made much prog- | & Whipple, Decatur [J T Littlefield | wili mever get vote.” He | ress under the direction of Joe Corbett, tne | F Belknap, Oakland C Stocks, Grass Valley | Ssed 1gonally s s the track. | @ @ | team is vet lamentably weak at the bat. | ¢ H King & w, Wyo A Cohn, Red Bluff 1 twrned around and the bumper | 4 | The Santa Clara boys not only flelded | Mrs M E Warreh, Wyo' Mrs G 'H Fraser, Cal etrile hi N B @ | mell, but batted in a splendid manner, | M Toplitr, N ¥ ' VA Hoftman, Ukiah C RIS R4 clearly showing the bene of the coach- | M J enny . Squire, Cal NEW CAUSE FOR DIiIVORCE. |+ ¢ | ing they hm'egr»(-elved at the hands of | E W Haughton, fil [E P Jordan, St Louls | 3 o & |Jay Hughes. the gr:al Baltimore twirier. | e o r:."“«’%fl"{l; i 1a " ; ste | T The features of the game were the ex- | i vt b ot A cago Mr. Case Would Not Take His Wife | ¢ | cellent infield work of the Santa Claras, | Meobar & w, Or T Dow, Indiana | Panis a5l er, San Jose |E B Neélson, C: to Amusements, and She Wants | 4 & |the heavy batting of Farry, Graham, R S D R clan R S Relief. 1B (.| Kelly, Prill and McLaren. and the flelding | \v J Dellman & w, Sac/Q Codon. Pt Reves | ellel. | ¢ |of Wolf. A large crowd witnessed the|w ' Gard, Sta Rosa (C Evans, Olema | OAKLAND, March 4. x ® | game. The following is the score: | J McCudder, Vallejo |J G Chandler & w, Cal band seldom took her to 1 ig i SANTA CLARA. | Igli\_qgl\lv::u;hxo;_ Valle W Garrard & w, Cal | ment Mrs. Mary A. ( s0- | 2 5. R, BH. SB. PO, A. S Sage, Chicagd e | clal nature, has suffered severely, and she | ¢ & | Deake a8 N SEon S g i PALACE HOTEL. =k is seeking a divorce from James R. Case. | ¢ 53 ¢ |Eams 1 A5 ek € P Brostand & w, Cal| K K Horkins & w, X e e e R R BUTLER. |k LS 3 F Richards, Cel | and nurse, Boston. rnoon. Bl Al i 7 | pril, e R B B TP Mrs O J Smith, Nev |G F Talcott, w, child | treatment as her husband has been gullty | ¢ + | Mahoney 450 o Fesenty Mie W T Gritfin, Nev| & nurse, N Y. | of continues she belleves she will ei | 4 S| Comnar + b e e ) § H Babcock, Utah |§ J Monarch, Ky go insane or be taken to her grays Coward, 20N e L G M Book, T N ‘A L Ormsby H dime cConple W erF e mATLI s b7 + | Garnot, 2 SR W e € B Kaufman, Cai | W § Hook, i nine years agc and have a seven-ye s )¢ b — - — —{J A McPherson, Wash \V K Van Reypen & w, son. Mr. Casé brakeman in the em- 5 6 Totals. »... 19 2 27 12 2| Col NL Plaise, Eng .~ U S A | ploy of the Southern P»;vnl(‘ Company, | ¢ kY T ERKELEY Mrs M Rothschild, Mrsd.l C Drake, child | and Mrs. Case charges that he s eruel LA A S Chicago | _and_nurse, Lot Ang | and onsiderate: that he has made her | @646 000646064 60+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0| ) AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. B.| Misa T Rothschild.Chg Mrs M A ‘Wileox & | home life miserable by taunting her and | ¢ | cnesbdough. © oot 11T 0T 40 0 B Searna, N Y]t Tos Ang ' telling her that she can get a divorce as | g8 HE many friends of Miss Henrietta Marie Fischbeck and Charles Oswald 3| Mcaren, 3 booiin & g+ g A 9 o0 MR T B e inae ;fs‘{a'}; Longstreet, | A S L i T el Butler will be pleased o learn that the young couple will on the ISth of & | Smith. r. 4 0 0 0 0 1N Kum NY |A H Wilcox, Los Ang | I te oF nights and) epends Tils mone g this month embark on the sea of matrimony. The wedding, which will 9| Karsburg, p -3 0 0 1 & 117 A McCasker. L Ang|J B King & w N'Y | . ‘coming home when he is hungry or | be a quict affair, owing to the comvaratively recent death of a brother Shutar i : /H B Stowell & w. H B Laidlaw | coming h hungry or | §3 5 8| Fuller, 2 b .3 0 0 2 1 0f poston Miss Latdlaw _and that he cruelly neglects his fam- | $ of Miss Fischbeck, will be cele'rated at the home of the bride’s father, John ¢ | swan, s. s & 0 e e o eTrR o | purposely in order to have a divorce {gs R. Fischveck. g8 | woit, 1. 3 e e e Nits. ST St ] i !"'"‘}5"" PPl oy te A TS Miss Wischbeck is a mative danghter, very pretly, with a wealth of golden 4 : o e 1B 4| MmT Devlin, B C & Biack. Visalla | e L e Sha At 5 | ¢ hair and a fine Aguro. She is very popular in socinl circles n this city, and A SRl Miss J Waters, B C |Mrs F Spring, Suisun | of the mor child and asonable ali- | &5 T " S it i g e 4 Lo NINGS Miss R Harper, Spokne|T C Andrews, N Y | : | % tas been a prominent figure at cur oui-of-fown summer resorts £ I BlE 0 mony. i 4 . 4 | santa Clara 5000400009 MrssS B Burton, B C|M Peterson, Fresno % —_———————— { ce The father of the bride is a pieneer of this city, and was one of the first ¢ i o rorphr b Ut | | &2 e B e i * 93| Berkeley . [0 00710000 01| A% Friesner, B'C [ H Cameron, Sorora | iscontinue the City’s Service. | merchants of San Francisco. udolph and Jules Fischbeck are brothsars o SUMMARY. £ ‘A Howell, Portery vie, Santa Rosa May Di 7 | & the bride to be. Charies O. Butler holds the responsible position ot manager &1 Barned runs_sonts Ciass, & Berkeley, 0. |/§ § Davis. Porterville |L, C Graham, Sta Rosa | 'Y 3 | 2 b 2 & F:4 b ; 3 8 % ¢ v | Jow the company’s claime. City Attorney | ‘After a short tvip to Del Mente and Southern California the happy couple Tavior ndvd od the board fhat the bills) & wili veturn;to San Franciscd and: resldoiwith it gigchbeck, were illegal and that er_the terms ¢ Ihe telephone company's franchise the|* city was en itled to a free service. e etieRefie Re Lo Liv Netiotioge NeNoNsNINe R e N e [+ 2etietiete Foley and W. Hoaz. Bcorers—Casey and Dunn, cisco. | THE Caltfornla_Debrh | You FORNIA Commandery No. 1 K. T.. Masonic Post and Mont- 4 gomery sembly THIS (FRID. 0 o' clock. are Order of the Temple. cordially RVYORN P. FRASER, Em. Com. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. YERBA Buena Chapter Rose Croix No. 1-—Regular _meeting THIS EVENING. March at T3 o'clock D. GEO. J. HOBE, Secr (FRIDAY) March 18 1, AL meeting—The annu stockholders of the W Cor 1l be held at eo Mark isco. i on MO 99, at the hour of iecting a beard of to serve for the ensulng year and the transaction of such other bus ness as may come before Transter books will March 17, 189, at i2 ROBER’ cefved applications te process from D. M. Butterfield. in the Santa Cruz placer mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, to deposit tailings in a worked-out it: from the Hong Fat Company, fg the doherty mine, at Howland Flat, Slerra County, to deposit tailings in the east branch of Slate Creek; from Sam Ahtye. in the Span- ish Flat mine, near La Porte. Plumas County, to deposit tailings in worked-cut pits, and from J. D. Wetmore and Martin Tufford. in the Dry Creek mine, near Brownsyille. Yuba County, to deposit tailings in Dry Creek, gives notice that a meating will be hald at room 59, Flood bullding. San Francisco, Cal., on March 20. 1599, at 1:30 p. m. THE Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union not be res any moneys col- ted by PATRICK ROGERS, our es-secrc- tary and business manager of sald corpora- tion. since February 14. 1S9, SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country PACIFIC COLLEC N &8 415 Montgomery &t., rooms 9-10; tel. & 2 = OMS papered from $: _whitened. painting done. Hartman Paint Co R DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notlee—Dividend No. 1 (30 cents per sMare) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company will be pavable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after March 10, 189, Transfer books will close on Saturday, March 4, 1899, at 12 o'clock m. 5. H. SHE! SITUATIONS WANTED—FE woman with a girl 2 yea, COMPETEN desires situation; best references. MISS LEN, 325 Sutter st. competent Swedish girl desires situa- good cook and houseworker; Oakland . best of references. MISS CUL- Sutter st. NEA tion; SUPERIOR Swedish cook desires situation; ety Miss years place or country. CULL: 25 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID, assist waiting, hotel, walur country hotel, $20, fare pald small hotel, $20; and others. J. F. CROSETT, & CO., 316 Sutter st. BY a a position as or housekeeper Seamstre city Stockton st liable woman with good referency maternal nurse, child’s nurse in family; a good cook and or country. Address C. P., COMPETENT woman, first-c a0 general housework; city erate wages. 16 Willow ave., Ellis ass cook, would or country; mod- bet. Eddy and ANTED—Situatlon by Protestant woman at General housework: good cook and laundress; City or country: good references. 521 Minna a few more or address GOOD, quick dressmaker wishes engagements by the day. Call MRS. J., 1317% Mission PLACE as general housework; short d ; good cook; small wash. t tance 445 SECOND, 426—Sunny respectable working lady; top flat room for for upstairs work und sew- 4 Baker st. GIRL wants pl ing. “all 13 WOMAN wishes washing and plain sewing at her home. 2361, Tehama st.; is a deserver. FIRST-CLASS waltress for restaurant wants place. 415 Jones st. GOOD waitres all day. 124 wishes work; lunch, dinner or Sixth st., room 43. OMPETENT woman or general housework. shes sttuation as cook Call 6050 Post st NEAT capable widow wishes washing and housecleaning; terms 7ic a day: or as house- keeper by the month; terms $10; references. W.. box 51, Call office. YOUNG German girl just from the East wishes a position as companion to a lady, governess for children or as second girl. Address 245l Clara. st. PERIENCED dressmaker will accept en- E gagements in families; $1 25 per day; cutting and fitting a speclalty; references. Apply at 1212 Scott st. YOUNG woman w a situation to do up- et work and sewing. 1011 Howard st., near Sixth. COLORED girl wishes a_sttuation to do cook- ing and housework. 6 Derby place, off Mason. MIDDLE-AGED woman destres _situation as working housekeeper or on ranch; good cook; references. Hox 468, Call office. PERIENCED German nurse wants a_posi- tion; willing to travel Please call or address 526 Seventeenth st., Oakland. GERMAN woman wishes situation In_small family to do general housework. 1221 Clay st. woman _wants position to do housework by the day. Call 1311 Jackson st., upstairs. SITUATION wanted by a Danish girl in a small Danish family. Apply 222 Pacific st WANTED—Positlon as infant’'s nurse; take baby from its birth; best of references. Girard House, room 35, cor. Howard and Seventh sts AN experienced nurse would like position to care for invalid. Apply 929 Pine, or box 1808, Call office. WANTED—By elder! ght American woman, li hol housework: good cook; small wages. 62 Chestnut st., Oakland. THORO competent GHLY working house- keeper wishes situation; best of references. Call at 2136 Howard st. No.postals. SITUATIONS WA STRONG Swedish boy wishes vlac stands_all kinds of work; city or Apply MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agenc hel AOKI, 30 Geary st.; SEand Japanese help. 4141 O'Farrell st.; tel. TED—MALE. under- countr; ; all kinds Grant BRIGHT young man, 26, desires position of v kind; mental or clerical; speaks Eng- sh, French, German fluently; good penman; rapid at flgures. MAILBOX, 218 Mason st. YOUNG man speaking the English, French, German and Russian languages desires situa- Box all office. FIRST-CLASS baker and pastry cook wants situation in hotel or restaurant. Address box 1597, Call offic health: SOBER, wants grubstake to Alask: 3l strong, energetic young ma ; frst-class refer- Call office. ences, bo: WANTED—Position by competent engineer and clectriclan; good references. J. G. FINLEY, 33 Mission st. 445, ‘Address YOUNG couple wish situations on gentleman's | place in country where owner cannot attend or will work in small private family: wife as cook, man as orchardist and all-round man; references exchanged. A. KELLER, Niles, Alameda County. AC with excellent references, desires employment elther for all or a portion of his time. Box 1735, Call office. e A RESPESCTABLE young man, 22 vears old, Just arrived in the country, wishes employ- ment In store or wholesale house; best refer- ence. Box 467, Call office WANTED—By a middle-aged man to take care of a gentleman's place; can milk and take care of a horse or two; city or country country preferred. Address S. 308 Hill st. GARDENER, practical, Scotch, wants charge of private estata: understands all branches ot greenhouse and outdoor work; no horses or cows wanted; best of recommendation; 6 years n last sitaation; married. Call or address ¥. Qreh YOUNG man, competent bookkeeper, good pen- man and quick at figures, wants a position in a business house: wages moderate; refer- ency Box 4842, Call office, Oakland. )MPETENT and experfenced book-keeper, | HELP WANTED—FEMALE SECOND v, $5. MISS CULLEN, ter st. Sutt Sut- "MISS CULLEN, H cook §2 : ter ambermald and walitress, § ¥ and per mionth a Sutter st - " SWORK_ glrl, 2 in . $15. MISS Sutter st and lau Jewish family, §55. no was conk, Healdsburg, $25. Sutter Burlingame, 2 in fami city and count ct, $10 to $15. IND girl, ousework girl oung glrls, a Sutter st CH cook, per m. nurses, $20 $23 per month LE Sutter st R. HANS waitre country, for Stockton, n, Fresno, Alameda, city, hamby chambermaid to wait here. ome Grant here: w Bakersfleld. neryville, Benicia ) wait, city, $20 520, see party ¢ & CO. | | o Montere. | 1 ntry, FAMILY ORDERS .....cccovveeos is far different country places. S13 cooks and segirls, cliy, $15 tO oung girls . 510 to $15. C. 10 house to $25; $30; man R.HA 3 second g ;3 cooks. $23: cook d girls for cooking a for dairy and ‘country. J CROSETT Sutter st. 4 SWEDISH cook, also first-class sece | " host of reterences, desire situations CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter st : susework 634 and 635 COOK and laundress, near city. $25; #irls, etc. MURRAY & READY Clay’ st. YOUNG lady to assist in lisht housework in family of two In exchange for pleasant home Box 130, Cali office YOUNG girl for light housewor! it on valid, good reader, sleep I enworth st.; call 9 to 12 Wi | COOK for coffee and lunch house, E2 | Sixth st., after § a. m. GIRL to a: t in honsework; no washing. wages $8. 2131 Bush st., 10 to I ) GIRL for housework; wages §10. Apply at 8126 Twenty-first st. | WAITRESS: must be steady and good worker; | 350 and bonrd. Apply 19 Tenth st. | GIRT, 13 to 16 to assist In housework. 5520 Twenty-third st.. near Valencia. D plano player for private class Box 3%, Call office PERIENC! in dancing. GIRL for lizht housework, plain cookin at home. 230C Twelfth st. WOMAN to take full charge of infant 2 months old; state wages. Box , Call office. E sleep WOMAN from and children. ) to 30 to as: T a competent woman Box 401, Call | GIRL wanted for upstairs work and children; | references required; wages $15. 2420 Van Nes YOUNG lady, mot over 20, to sell cosmetica la the country: good salary. Apply between 10 and 12 a. m.. 40 Geary st. ave. WANTED—Experienced operators on ladies wrappers. MARKS BROS.. 1712 Market st. FIRST-CLASS finishers: also apprentices on custom coats. 1 Market st. FOR city; also agent every an: good profits; Rm 4, 408 Cal. st. lady or gentlema county. GIRL about 1§ to assist_with general house- work and children; $8. Box 3s8, Call. WANTED—Girl_between 15 and 16 to assist In housework and mind baby. 615 Gough st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $l, postage pald. —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. rivate family, see boss here, $26 JRRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay. CARPENTER, 5 and found, for a large com- pany; man to take charge of a toolhouse, city, $150 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay | £ COOKS, 30 to $40 & 25 Porter ‘and_runner, country hotel. found. MURRAY & READY, MURRAY & READY .....Phone Main 5548 Leading Employment and Labor Agents, T . WANT TO-DAY Gardener, vegetable and orchare and found... 2 grafters for a vineyard 184 woodchoppers.. 1..$125 and $1 cord 97 tiemakers. c, 10c and 12c each 3 more rockmen for a large company; stable- man, $25_and found; 2 boys to learn trade. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. CARPENTER for mine who understands tim- bering, $275 to $3 a day: 3 barkers and 3 crossout sawyers, $30 and $26 and board; 11,1132 and found American man and wife for private place. R. $50; American man about place, $30. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay, sf DAIRY farm of 300 acres to lease on shares: ; 20 milch cows and all farming R. T. WARD & CO., Lo near Berkeley land and appllances. Clay st. | HEAD and second cook, meat and pastry, country hotel, half fare paid, $100; seconc cook, §35; short order cook, §9 a week. $25; hanger up, $20. | 104 Geary st. | STRONG man to handle rock on a barge, $1 25 and board a day; painter, §2 50 a day; graf- ter $1 25 and beard a da: erman vegetable gardeper, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED — First-class cook; broiler, $30; waiter for Nevada; res- taurant waiters, city, $10 week; waiter and bedmaker, $15 to $£20 and found. and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 65 Sacra- | _mento st. German __ restaurant " | WANTED—3 single hand miners; first-class | “American farmer; & iaborers, 31 board, and others. Apply to J. F. & CO., 628 Sacramen WANTED--Shirt ironer, city, 316 BUTLER, #0 per month. Sutter st. a_day and CROSETT 20, ironer, country hotel, ; second butler, $30, ete. ockton st 5 A MISS CULLEN : second. $40: third, §2%; coun- sl. GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. sive "Union; free employ- 104 7th; tel. Jessfe 1164 ANTED—Man who has had experfence in filling orders and packing goods in a whole- sale grocery or tea and coffee house. Box 490, Call office. —Green hands; 2 cabin boys for steam 10 Steuart st., upstairs. W NTED—20 first-cluss barbers. 212 Third st.; Il at 10 o'clock. LASS barber: none other need apply. nklin st., Oakland; upstairs. | BARBER wanted; call carly; steady place. | “1a13 Thira st | GOOD barber wanted for Saturday and Sun- day. 1423 Dupont st. FIRST-CLASS harber week and found. wanted: wages §1 per Apply €all office. XPERIENCED tea and coffee man: country | “route; liberal start: state exp. Box 260, Call. 541 | FIRST-CLASS presser on custom coats. “ Market st. PRACTICAL job printer to partly sollelt. 34 McAllister st. WANTED—Firs | tailoring. COH | | | lass coatmakers for ladies’ 332 Sutter st. BOY to learn underpressing on custom pants. W1 Market st RECRUITS wanted for the United States Ma- rine Corps, United States navy: able-bodied. unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 3) years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their in< tentlon to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and able to speak, read and GARDENER, German, honest, sober and indus- | Write Engiish, and be between 5 feet 5 inches trious. good reof.: careful driver; millc and | and 6 feet In height. For further information work around private family: very handy; city | apply at the Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st. _or Oakiand. Address box 4, San Francisco. Cal GERMAN, 27 vears old, offers his services as | WANTED—Pipemakers: 10 first-class round accountant and writes Spanish and | seamers; none but experjenced men need ap- English: 7 Years abroad: best references. Ad- | ply. J. D. HOOKER CO., factory 202 Kall- dress JOU ‘L'\'-\L' box 306 Call office. road st., Los Angeles. YOUNG barber having 6 months’ experience | TO go this week—300 pairs men's shoes, some wiches steady place; small wages. Add box 403, Call office. 2 i WANTED—Position as collector by respectable young man living with parents; best refer- ences. Address H. N. W., 431 Larkin at. R House. 44 Third st., near Mar- ; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 night: §1 50 to $8 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. nearly new, from 50c to $150; new shoe slightly damaged, one-half price. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts.: open Sunda WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Fd Rolkin. Reno House proprietor. still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms, 25c per night: §1 to $3 per week. SALESMAN, city and country; staple good factory to consumer. Call 1171 Mission st

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