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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. 9 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS, =i SAN FRANCISCO. Retetiefnet (Main L e, Fooi of Market Street.) Botaetaotiotionot ef et et aNeNeN4 %e%er 3o - GRAND OLD TREES 21, 159, — | | - THE SITE FOR BEATS A BOLD : i NP(())?EB? /ZYCRANK" - POSTOFFICE, ~ HIGRWAY ROBBER & Clever Mr. Roberts:Mrs. Black Was Not| 04 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento, lle, Orovilleand Reddin 2275 250000 ] 04 San Jose, Toue, Marys: 8:30.1 *Miiton, Oakdale 9:004 Haswards, Niles and Way Stator :00A Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Mereed and Ffesno 12:159 04 Fresuo, I i Los 'Angele New Orle: o, Martinez and Way Stat leg and Way Stations. nore, Stockton, Sacra- >3 e28e0% Suspicion That He Is Training fo- a Position on a Yell w Journal. 5 5P 52 *fl e o e e" 4 isi | ifi Mendo ord, Visali . Visits Oakland. | Terrified. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %08 Broadway, June 19. S HE 4 . HE star crank was arrested to-day. He calls himself Paul Pose, and ! b > et e % he was taken into custody by order of Captain Wilson because his an- oo Rl 2 ties had caused much annoyance to women and children. Pose is un- Napa, o H . ‘: IN FAVOR OF ALL OFFERS A SURPRISE FOR THE VILLAIN * dgubtedly a genuine crank, but Dr. Todd says hrf is not crazy enough d=o<’rn:‘q1‘xu'. i SRk B & Eirge | by & to warrant sending him to an asylum. One of his weaknesses is to walk s . e @ nd town wearing a woman's large blue sunbonnet. Th xcuse for ar- % (308 N e 3 % around n ng a woman's large blue sunbonnet. he exc! r ar 4:30p Niles, San Joseand Stockion : < & VERY MODEST REGARDING TKE‘STOPPED HER TEAM WHILE ON :g resting him was that he is violating the ordinance prohibiting any one S 2:30p Yosemito Slecying Car for Raymond 4 & VALUE OF HIS OPINION. THE COUNTY ROAD. ¢ from masquerading In the attire of the opposite sex. The delicate point ¢ | :00FTho Oul Tricy. Fresuo, Bakers- o g | §% has arisen as to whether the mere wearing of a woman's bonnet on the &8 o8 Anteia . 3 S | Tt 3, street can be construed as masquerading in feminine attire. The purpese Merced, Fresno . $ 3 | 4 B0 R , et 4 di > . Mend M 3 | £ % urpose of co g or prev '3 1 of crime, an ere s B:BOP Sauta Fo Route. Atlautio e ‘ g Trfsanl NyTs ol S | and Left Him Biting the Dust | % no such suggestion in the case of Pose. | ooy B o Men on Other While She Made Her @ . Mr. 1 e had in his pockets a lun_ 1} of circulars which lra\n‘ it ’", doubt # | Gg0% Huwrm; wmflh{; }m“ 5 A o } | % as to whether he be crazy or merely sarcastic. On one card was written: | +g:001 Valiojo SEita : 4 h At { Escape. [ & “Iam the king of cranks and have established a universal trust company. 4 b0 Oregon Hacramento, Marys. % e | AT v Will construct a chicken coop, revolutionize a government and will also or- AL | 2 ganize a babe tru Consultation for 10 cents.” + Port O i Wav Bta .: Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ‘: Another prospectus states that he will organize a “Fault Finung Fra- 8 | slm:v;uoio, e s 2 98 Broadway, June 19. %8 Broadway, June 19. | & tornity,” which will run a newspaper, of which he must be editor-in-chief. % | ST 3 C 8l 5w :’.nhnr the superintendent of Mrs. G. Black, who resides on the ‘s‘lm 3‘: The first issue s to be devoted to publishing the faults of the people in re- % N““m,'u‘:I.I';;.\n:l\"'r"" Gauge). : . i % . & | construction from the office of the super- | Leandro road, had the pleasure last night sponse to an offer of a $5000 prize for the naming of the greatest fault. 5 e ommissioner Pryal Reports on a Dis % | vising architect at Washington, D. C.,| of horsewhipping a would-be highway- % RSB S HG it ve Etaninen Pavl Foss sugsest thab ha ts mieicly granvat ol O ot e e e ~ e commenced work to-day on a job the dif- | man and of getting away from him with- | $&8 ing for a high position on some yellow journal. ] A Newark Contes covery He Has Just Made. % | ficulty of which has not vet suggested | out being robbed. % g ; el | Boutder ), Office San Francisco Call, %08 Broadwa &2 |itself to him. Last night as Mrs. Black was driving | @+23e2%6%e%¢ 50250252 +25 0204 2005 5322 | 2:15p Newark, Contervi AT & methods now 8 | Mr. Roberts Is charged with the task of | home she was stopped on the county road | i Sith el | Almaden, Feltc \ $ | recommending a site for the postoffice to | by a man who grabbed the reins and at- [ e i ged n Qe audh g ant ISl Gy | B b L T % £ | be erected in this elty. The last Con-| tempted to snatch her satchel at the same I e b AR | s £ %, | gress appropriated 000 for this pur-| time. i HEld gyt Lucs and i TRACKED BY A WOMAN. | e Gl % A few weeks ago bids were opened | I 00T () 8 oxused | g | e L oAk - shington from persons willing to | him to let Sy e e izl e Ly :204 g Sers 15 ihs CoverMientTHE | (bt tnto. th b [hiEs izl 1 GG CREEK ROUTE FERRY. $* | were nearly thirty b embracing all | the back ack feels sure that ‘!"‘1 ’ ay Not Be Brought Here. | #rom SAK PRACISCO of Narket Street (Slip 1 e ligib! S e e who was r tably dressed, was The a g Batlow. in S 716 9:00 a 100 ¢ Y & | manner of eligible and ineligible sites and | ;" "arouna villain, and that robber | attte Wash:, Suhad Sien Eonside 40 18:00 i 2 % | varying In price from $30 to $130 a front alone was not his motive, He showed | | ble satisfaction to the police and the | TomOLMLAND—Foot of Brasdwny —"0:00 8:00 10:004.M, foot much boldr his attack, because on | | ey e BL S $12:00 °2:00 $3:0 *8:00r E s | Mr. Roberts came to town to-day andin- | Sunday evening eclectric 's with the | Southern Pacific detectives here. Attor-| — — — | tortiea 6. bostomes ofcials Hare that | most pawer cadlights pass along_the ne rank Kelly of the hern Pa- | COAST DIVISIC was o R mcins vialt 1o Inbpoct thie | County road every twenty minutes. Mrs | cific called at police headquarters yester- | CThird = ! . an b Spe Black had pistol and nothing to de day and notified Chief Le P 5 can View, ? A ks were in 4 red. Five minutes after A e Ut her whip.: Ghe us ATy | ‘ly‘n nd 'n;l(t[n 1‘4 hi { Lee t he h‘.‘vr!‘ *6:104 O Jl.‘o\:f‘w B e Ve & his arrival Mr. Roberts was the center | this vig declares that she D : | S et on papers, xeany, crd nes Alinaden v se + : terested crowd. 1f any promi- | landed heavily many times on the fel-| aiting for the Chief to detail an officer | anday Excu i cstate men did not succeed in|Jow’s neck and head. Must o Someth]ng; Hr(ruu fo Settle and bring Barlow back | Santy Cruz natur + across” Mr, Roberts’ path,| When the chance presented itself, she | . ere. s thought, however, that he ncipal Way Kr e five been either siek or ouf | urged the horse ahead and the fellow Says Mr. Mills. | be prosecuted in Seatt Mrs. Ten | 91004 8an dose, Tres T & TEmnd s Mr. Roberts told more | hung on to the rear of the bug for, a ring out a warrs against i }n‘*";‘;,‘“; e o Oakland and o roper pl few_yvards, but was finally forced to let S J % i & nfs Oliiopo, Guadal ¢ | for postoffice in two Haus e han zo his hold and was sent sprawling on | ‘Ql; "I'"‘l‘ came with Mrs. Tennant fr m [t s.!,._y‘,,,"u““',”‘,“"\‘,‘,u,_.,,‘ G Lon S loties e (O N R M bk i not'ease i the | §IS TRIP TO PORTLAND | S8 kike o manage a zangh for perin | HEi881 fon Yo't wEy Bt SNt e e %00 @ ent of construction has | speed of her horse till she reached her | ¢ tween here and Sacramento he stole her ol d late unty Cor reported the matter to | able | S perience with real es-| h = $1300 A D oty o e ning $1300 worth of jewelry | : ‘good in every site offered, but LOSS OF THE TREES AFFECTING 300 jaluable na sodahicanded, e eehons UNTY 8¢ diic officfals took charge of ybody | e case and a warrant was procured i ALAMEDA COUNT | W PG from Judge Mogan for Bariow's arres 1 NEWS BREVITIES e | on_the charge of g rcen £ avery effort was made by the A Not Only Is All Sawing Timber Be- 1d Southern Pacific detectives to 3 | Barlow without success, and Mrs. h Ann Baker ing Taken, but in Taking It | nant finally de 1 to g0 personally 1 for a divorce from | N his trail, and it has been through allegl statu | All Other Timber Is perseverance that his arrest has been s Being Destroyed. cured, i e = i Cordos, W 3. Meyer and c. | g CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. el e gt | o _ 'COMPETITION FOR ‘ LLE Mootz at $64558, consisting | ‘“We have the grandest State in the | LB Alameda realty v Unlon and we are ruining it,” is W. H. THE PACIFIC MAIL SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG on William Kleeman's Mills* {dea gathered from a trip through RAILWAY COMPANY, northern part of this State and| 23 Fe s SN L ket S B || RoSwos niNE OF STRANERS (To) T otees eree L S s LILLIE AICH APPEARS AS TRIMBLE'S WIDOW CONTEST OVER ESTATE FROM UNEXPECTED SOURCE. It is said that was no regular 0% ani Prineip Prircipal Way Prin know how r ect the result. It is may go for naugkh { Sunaay bSaturday and Sunday sco Girl Lays Claim to His Insurance Because He T like Oaklan 2 pleasant. Gooc he affable Mr. after anc ts to make before sending his report applied for letters & oq=etan Les(an) through Oregon. He h ey THE WATER PROBLEM. OAKLAND CREEK [ on the es Who "G intesiate. Jenving Saph on do | lumber countey of both States. “and it COME UP THE COAST wial ARANGEEO. S 3 SAE B, 2 posit In the Oakland Savings Bank. Pe- | there is anything Mr. Mills grows enthu- 2 $:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thurgdays—Extra tri Council Informed That Hydrants MYSTERY SOLVED Hilone 68 yvears old and resides at ic over it is the forestry of Califor- | = | at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 Have Not Been Placed. eryville. @ eda divopce sult of Adele | D3 but he says there ia a limit to the | Lendal M. Gray, the General Agent, | G883 L300 0 00 100 & m: 130, 30 OAKLAND, June 19.—The HARRY SEEBACH'S BODY HAS Thomus against N. Thomas of AdCle | trees and therc seems to be no limit to in Town to Look Over the B0, 620p. m. - SinaiE g W n 5 tormian AiEbt it FARHAND tor ativre oy or answer | their destruction | _'SBAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, 0, BEEN RECOVERED. e Incidentally Mr. Mills' trip north was to Field. | , $:20, 11:10 &. m.; 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips | S residing at 930 Shotwell | sell timber land, He went as far as Port- | - - | 5 A . street, San Francisco, 1 now minus a big d s here he clos Y = St _ 1:56 and 8:3 p. 1. : . . « His Friends After Grappling in the | fign: toe. While enghged in driving pile land and there he closed a deal by which | Lendal M. Gray, general agent in BUNDAYE- 816, §:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:08, e =53 mit ezy report stat- Place Where the Accident Oc- o the ew \Webster “street bridge this | e turned over to lumber men two lots of | mala of the Kosmos line of steamers, sne 4 2 Bcliietaci Pt f ir en by the monop- : Afternoon # toe was smashed by a crank | 1and in Oregon. One included 147,000 acres the California, He came up on the Peru | g oo e eisco nd Echuetzen an ry. In every curred Were Rewarded pin and w imputated at the Re-| and the other 105000 acres. All this will | Sund |-pame ocTedils a8 Shove e v ) lay o 2 celving Ho by Dr. Stratton. be cleared within a few years. These | 5 bitiatness i | 7 Leav Arrivy or Their Labor. g ithin a few years hese | Mr. Gray's business he city is & ® is th -4 sawilt Sttt pedton forg , with two made In May aggregating | long talked of com e oty s the | San Srancisco | In Effect | San Francisco } r Major he reles he sband, L. Fellows, | £ S rEientais Toth 5 omp p the E 5 - 1 \ E MEDA No 10 ThE Thyetery sue| the: Bl : nt who ‘Was. com: _acres, make up a respectable total | coast. He says it is coming, and he Week sun-] Sun- | Week T A RRIB hg B \g acci. | mitted 1t Asylum sev- | for two m"””” ) o here now to look over the field and pos- | Days- Destination. | days. | Days. eral mor will apply for 1as any idea of the way the | gip)y to establish an agenc | Novato, 10 estuary off the California s boat house was clear uardian, = She | forests are being depleted,” said Mr. Mills 1 declares he has | yesterd “Where a few years ago there T L The steamers of the I between Mexico, Central Petaluma, Santa Rosa. mos line run vi t regained his reaso were miles on mi way this afternoon, when the body o of unbroken timber, | plsiasialy America and the { = Y Ellsw Harry Seebach was brought to the sur Grace Quirk’s Strange Story. now there is nothing but ‘bare hills and | 11 comparat rv‘.”“' 5 mlx." = | Bulton, ¢ ¥ f and identiffied by his chum, J. W. o 19.—Miss Grace Quirk, | Plackened stumps. I saw one place where | 3o o0 Y:; "1 P “ b ol of 8 street ree of ‘Fair- | there were five sawmills; they PUIDLEL BNCLI0bBO00 S0Red, Lytton, Horner Geysexville, Gloverdale, |7:35 pm are a sufficient number of them to allow ble story in | logs a day and they a 2 | Far the compa to extend the line without | g:80 pm| 5:00 from home gacres a week. clearin, In one place whe; 1est on board the t midnight left in what we it < we | ¥ ht. She says that while awaiting 7 W 1 3 ‘raig and C. S. Moors 1it. She says t e awaiting | tha to all the timber left by the - | T 5 | a vawl with G. A, Craig and C. S. Moor Yhl of Some rriends at Long stas | i D0 ol C b e by the luni g agesagu ol T for the Oakland shore. When in mid- was overcome with faintness and | Der men I found it took 4000 acres a year | Mail," said Mr. Gra LB R s e wi T s and : 0 . | stream the young man, who was in the in a carriage to some hos-| 10 supply our engines. The lumbermen | just looking aroun d finding out if 3 1t, stood up to change his he remalned thersountil it| leave idbec nothing on the land, al- | there is business enough for us here, 1t 1:30am bow of the b if_we find 8:00 am| Guerneviile. |7:35 pm, Wi oL ka0 e = et the last ear. When though the s a great deal of timber the | is business we are after, ¢ 3 b b S S shhis belpnce taken home some friends mbermen cannot use, ; there js & chance for us in San Franeisc) CLon s 820 v and eIl overboard. Uraig D e o s g iere should he no thmber cut without | we will bring our steamers here. 1t 7 o am] Sone ’ 4 tholr efforts to suve Scebach, capsized the N here e ehe ald not Jearn. Now | the supervision of the forest wardens, | pretty certain, however, that we will be | T°0 ™| $:0am Sonoma 10:40 amj §:40 amm it and were themselves nea 1 I tnable to locate the house, hos. | They should mark the trees to be felled i sued. Seebach was und before they were T not known to them, and no one here ‘within a year. | 5:10 pm| 5:60 pm| Glen Ellen. I came up 2 6:05 pm| 6:20 nly vesterday and have nat | SR | 1d time tc i and no others should be taken i e look around. I will | 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10:25 am now all the best trees are As it is elected by the pital or Irish w A SMALLPOX CASE. T : the boat house or the yachts seemed able | _ millmen and in getting these o ey de- )01 . ays ¢ o : 0 | 7:35 pi 2 Litigation May Result From the De- | 1o establish his identity. sl | THE NATION'S DEFENDERS. :iroy not oniy ail the other ey i e e et a8 T3 x\rtn‘j % is a rse—Mrs. Ohlson’ i chum, J. W. JENEr, cud @ (suss A | the young s as well, The clearing of | be able to say definitely whether or not | o Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark SR 0 T ! pleion that Seebach was the unfortunate | Good Progress Is Being Made at the | the forests is also affecting the water sup- | we will bring our line here, ther or not | gprings and White Sulphur Springs: at Lyttomw g | Case. Tan, and began early this morning to | ply. If they go on as they > been go- | | So far as rate rate wars were e e L e uary with grappling irons. Union Iron Works on New ing it will not be long before the fternoon his efforts | Vessels. mento River will he nothing but am. In these vast e nts of Borings; at Cloverdale fo the Geysers: at Hop= Duncan 3 cerned, Mr. Gray would not venture ne 19.—The published | drag the information. His company, he rep. About 4 o'clock this iand fo Kelsey wo nurses sacrificed o were rewarded by bringing to the surface ST i Py 3 had no desire to work counter to the erings of | {1'a remains of his dead friend. The body | With § per cent of the total amount ad- where When the trees stood you | cific Mail; it was J00King for businénsa orings, Sara < at the | was recovered frol by Un to the Scotts for distance without cr | would go ‘after business wherever it might | Dell Lake, Wi Upper Lake, most the exact spot | vances | | the building « m. there is now not even the be found. At first ste will leavs | Potter Vailey flag defenders at sco has | where the boat ¢ . Riverside, Lie through a den The remains we aken to the flo the Union Iron Works the vard is up to g: the hills are drying up. When t here semi-monthly, but hoped {1 Bucknell's, W. F. Courtney | the California_Yacht Club and later e s L e R 1s it runs off the slopes as it dc trips can be made more often after the | Booneville, moved to the Alameda Branch Morgu : roof of a house, tne streams rise | extension to this port has heen Navarro, h r of M nd run like torrents ¢ Frank impane _then dry up |lished. The plans of the compan. Orr's Hot Spri following jury hulls of the five new ships now on th N - L he | 3 + 21t i one of nurses who is sup- the 1nque A. Dostel, Geor . | stips. | over. Snow | indefinite, however. fior w Westport, Usal, Willitts, Sniea ed her life g {Uilack, Johp The big battleship Ohio, which will be almost, and | certain until Mr. Groy ;}fl\' :,h',:k hi diig s e e Harr! mey, the San Francisco eph H the largest vessel ever built on this coast st port to the home office of the lin B riay o Monday round trip tickets af I B o L e other branch of the lumber | hurg. 1§ 'stretced along on the herth ‘where de that is using millions of feet a years | o & the world renowned Oregon received her | jt is the box trade. Everything is packed touches and from where the|in boxes now and box mills are running Street Contractors Lose. s been consulted with a view ain George D. Gre After viewing the journed until to-morrow reduced rates. A PR | ™On Sundavs round trip tickets to all pointg | beyond San Rafael at half rates. ns the jury fternoon, ‘when k to admit.”” said Mr. Cou o Dringing Snit ihe inauest will be held. n ; H ! | P B e i h. W n ook her dip Into the night and day to supply the demand, Peo- | 1 2 vl e s b . Chemicia B o onEstrienn I e e i A AR fow months ago. On the pie do not realize what an amount of lum- | elne acley mhl':‘:"f‘?:‘i’:;‘“:“ eyl ke T eine of O D e that they are conveyed to | th of this_the monitor Why, last year we | 28ain los s action agains am | B, i e P e Reine Yo L SEee ot San Jos, from | has her framework lving on parailel lines | shippe s of granges out of | Broderick as Auditor of this city. Some | o oo sl Manages S Ay rted that | the home ¢ hlson 10 died 1a | with_the Ohio: this Is the berth upon | the State will_be hel € Gast 0 Tool of NmGL Now | company & contract 1o, pave. e eitas "HORTH PAGIFI COAST RAILROAD: 4 which place - hich_the Franciseo and other S 99 is seriously ill and it i Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs, | Which 1he T LLELLES g l vy $ 5 tseerlonsly i and 1t das = X 4 neisco built men-of-war were created, 000,000 hoxes and 12,000,000 | ¢ Are You lt 2 . \,‘ 17 s'f%\ r\‘\ 'Jlf]ful‘”.,L x::.‘:.‘r'l ]}]l\,i e At ."_g an J‘ ;,‘; ]\lfi had been | 510 > T ree smaller slips to the east of ®t of lumber for the orange crop alone, | Portion of the street in front of Alamo | Vis Seusalito Ferry. $ @ P, DAsATEaent o e L souss of urel Heiws i | this are the Paul Jones, Perry and Pre-| After that there are the other fruits |square. When the work done the Comme: April 23, 1599, - 2 o it b hbbae Bio o & Yoith £ Brook | Dle. which vessels are ‘intended as tor-| &hipped in hoxes and then there is all the | bill was presented and ordered paid by FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY o D D e L pedo boat destroyers. merchandise. any one can get some idea | the Suparvisors, but the Auditor refused S e z 6 To Be Trusted Tl s e Tl e T poration. Sufficient headway has been made on| of that by going along the street and | o audit the demand, on the ground that | «1 e rag Tar EBUPIER = g . /i Good Set G S eons For Public Water Works. | the entire lot that Sam instructed | looking at the wholesale houses shipping | the contract was fllegal. The pavine | Rkmie TR sy With a Good Se | D, June 19.—Paners containing | his agent at th Department in | and receiving goods. company sought to enforce payment by | Rafael, on Mondays, esdays, Saturdays ——————— | OAKLA i AMBITIOUS CONSTABLES. 2. prospectus of a “Municipal Water K every ward in the clity ks League’ arg being circulated in Judge Smith Tells Them They Ex- | determine how many p Washington to to the Scotts 5 “You see all thi: v being cleared per cent of the contract price for their | is heing put to use, mainly through irri- Construction. | gation, More peopic are coming in and hon A& Uncle Snm had isposed_of | more Jumber is being used. The tariff i Jhittle formality, he at once proceeded | almost prohibitive and therefore it limit mandamus proceedings in the = Superior | Court, but the Judge sustained a de-| murrer to the action. An appeal was]| | taken to the higher court, which yester- , at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m 100, *3:00, #1000, 5, #2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 5 not run to San Raf'l S 5:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y § - of BRAINS? 11:00, 11:30 5 m. The object is to perty owners 4 ¢ : lling to take an active part in | o Bantes > : S o | day handed down a decision upholding | fra: < 9 ceeded Their 3 il e i = enter Into a contract for diagonal | the source of supply to our own forests, | 423 a pholding | Trains marked (*) run to S - & : Dty oo |empieto sroquls B DU 4 | Armor and a conning tower tube for the | and we have not large forests. They ard | the actlon of the lower court. The rea- | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO < e v D, June 19, L. Woods was | plant. | Onio. he armor must be Harveyized | big enough so far : re concerned, | Son was that the Supervisors had vio-| WEEK DA 2 S & in the Police Court this morn- S e | and the Secretary of the Navy must do | but they are not big forests when you lated the law by giving out a contract | a. m.: 12:30, 2:15, *3:40, 4 ¢ & Con es Wilkins and Jord McMahon-Du Millieu Wedding. the best he can with the manufacturers, come to compare them with the great for- | Without advertising the work to be done,| EXTRA TRlPSsc . @ | of East Oakl roundly denounc ALAMEDA, June 19.—Miss Lillian E.|as Congress had falled to fix a figure | ests of the northern country. Between and calling for competitive bids. These | 214 =913'Kg's>ji_;} 40 and 10:1 5 x 3 2 b Smith for their high handed McMahon, eldest daughter of Judge Me- which this armor should be bought, | here and New Orleans there are no for- | points are not new, having been decided , SUNPAKSTIN: 50 ; Keep Them in D T o o e e poanded | Mahon. af. Alameda, and Isadore Maivilie | It will require about thirty tons for the | ests to speak of and yet we have to sup- | lime and agaln. [ sfoeano S ® Order. We < @ farmer of Melrose. He holas | Du Millieu of Sacramento will be married | {;hlvu “}"r'r'{{ng it s ;;*k;"*;l;gu;-l'l o "l-’fs’,‘,'.l.f'(‘l?i.‘flé'"flfiflia B dand aeabeie 1l R . sy “ ¢ 4 f Melrose. He 1s g oy St. Joseph's Ca - | the Wyo! < v 2 ab wo | ething s e 2 5 )) i 3 ®la belonging to a Mrs. Anthony for | REXE WedRiesday at Bt Joscnh S ot | years before the floors of the Union Iron | have written to every Assessor in ‘the | RAILROAD TRAVEL. RO M AYE : @ | pasturage fees: Wilkins and Jordan at-| el ni 1030 in the morning, - Invitations | Works will be free of the vessels now | State to ask for informalion as fo the | - m.; 12:35, b. m. : 4 : e . g, ak ¢ under way. | number of sawmills in their counties, and | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays tempted to x.dn'_ !\!m ]]m,u' from hl’H] with- have been ?’sflwd for an lnf;:]rmnl T(‘-(‘I;[\- Tl e ek ] when I have the answers it will surprise | S and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 m. e : 3 . | out any show of legal authority whatever, | tion after the ceremony to the most in- hen I have the answars it DL meense | ant e 0% b0 10 m.: 125, A BRAIN FOOD AND REPAIRER. | gt A0 SRON 0 Eire Mitn by am GAhl- | timate friends and relatives of the couple,| TO PICNIC AT EL CAMPO. - |Jegble, There are hundreds of mber thes | a ute .57 5, o, 1030 7, m- < { of 7 Jeputy s The reception will be held at the home of (‘Il.l N,(’_. \"(]n\' " 5 | THROUGH TRAINS. | 1 Smith sai 12 J. Alexander Forbes, 1412 Sherman street. | Members of St. John’s Parish Will | Mr. Mills has been gone a week. He re- = & m ;:te(’:ré‘n‘\‘;:(la m‘_rl!;rl" :n; ‘v‘v:)y :ta . lawyer, journalist, r or business man of modern cor bles went to trouble. and he justitied in_using top them from .M Week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reves and way statlor m, Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. . m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. oking for i reste! q fendant. was Alameda News Notes. Enjoy Their Annual Outing turnen Sy estpmmay BT Thoe o o il ry force to LAMEDA, June 19.—Valloris 81 Ay, i v v - e e momse o ° | aiadeatarddy’ &F his home, 100 Banta Thnedly. | ot D ok e e Teaveied 1n Bia pac | ey ira’venue. He had been a suferer | The annual picnic of the parishioners of | Vala"tar! saw eversthing there was to be | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | T San Francisco to Chicago. "im 8 1 t and sometime The A American League took up the | O o g = f the brain, Analysis| fight in behalf of Woods, and its attor- | from cancer for a number of months. He |St. John's parish (old St. Mary's College) | scen and heard everything there was to ; J. Oglesb: de e i Gaw e - £ e and heard every g 3 | the excreta thtbwn oot b tHeHores W l,y.i.,fi:.s oy, may declde | was a native of Yew York, aged 68 years, | ‘]‘::l(rn will be held at El Campo on| hear. THE CONTINENT. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR ¢ promises to be a most enjo; ir. vior The breaks down the | parating it from anior albumen, and an iy ein uti a widow and thrlvc!grn“n ‘('hihhnn - r hearing the evidence, & Jaa Meagor and Ira and Farme Kea that the defendant’ be Gis- | Bosiorg e E0 M e The various committees to whom hav 2 Sy | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as foll rank Hoffman and Miss Elinor | been intrusted the details of the arrange. | Big “McKinley” Was Not Shot at by | 1oURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE eavier com ble a SEAL STILL SPORTS. every pav v tie year poiras | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, ; | _ Paul 5o COURIOn teaches that th mfi ] Maa! hn(h]rf Sx;n l*‘rruw!.\'rn.l L ments for the comfort and pleasure of | Officer Atchison. FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE Soue:bound, EEEsEeaE ntal principle must be introduced | Anderson’s at! ccidental. ried vesterday afternoon at the home of | the picnickers have been most success Z 5 MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. assen- |Mixed. Passenm W. W. Willis, 2405 Santa_Clara avenue, | ful in their efforts to make the outl THE plan ¥ap Jalc, for ¢ gea) shooting e s | Poger [Bunaay ser. into the body anew ich day, if we| OAKLAND, June 10.—The Coroner's| y\' ciiv Recorder A. F. St. Sure. Miss|an unqualified success, and in this they | Xhibition at the CUff House yesterday Daily. |Exe ptd DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. | would replace the 10ss and rebuild the | jury at the inquest of Aibert J. Anderson | 2% 412" Maas, sister of the bride, was | have been ably seconded by Father P. D, | afternoon, but no shots were fired, and brain tissue. to-night BrouRh I il raseeath | bridesmald and the best man was George | Brady, the parish priest. A large list of | big burly “McKinley," the father of the B A e T Iy We know that the phosphate of | s, crushed by a truck, and the jury | Teakle. gate and game prizes has been secured | flock, still lives to splash and croak out | REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE potash, as presented in certain fleld | boriBer found that the boy's death ‘wis |, City Sanitary Inspector B. C. Malllot | and will be distributed durng the day. | a suffering life. RATES. 2 ' has flinity for : 3 e bt e byt Geath W% | has heen appointed a member of the com- | There will be but one boat, which will ; 3 grains, has an affinity for albumen and | purely accidental. The double funaral of | has been appoinfod a member of the com. | | There Wil o8 oHt OnE O T g o h Wikl | _ The officers of the Soclety for the Pre- ks that is the only way gray matter in the | the two Anderson children at 3o'clockthis | fivers at the National Sanitary Associa- | Thursday morning and returning wil | entlon of Cruelty to Animals heard that| No OTEER LINE OFFERS 8O MANT IN- afternoon from the famil x B8 4 end the life of ““McKinley"” by some fine | = 625 HEARNY ST. Estabil White, as assignee of Mr. Hatcher of San | front seat of the dummy of a Castro rifle shooting. But the proprietor of the | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY in 1834 for the treatment ‘:, ‘.H!vh:,g OAKLAND, June chool boy aged 13 9.—Frank Jnser n the manufacture of Grape-Nuts, and pact Pl ng at brain can be buflt. It will not answe f the ily r o leave Bi Campo at 5 p. m. The tickets | “Mac” was stretched out on one of the | DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. | > - 16 take the crude phosphate of potash | Linden street, was largely attended, and | “3ic; Gertrude Leslie and Miss Mary | will be 5 cents for adults and 2 cents|Seal Rocks suffeting from a gunshot tbn spping at infermediate polats wa required. of the drug shop, for nature rejects it. | the foral H o alne were Interred side | Stiles were arrested to-day for riding bi- | for children wound which, as it was supposed. he re- | gaN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 63 | jnquirs at Trathc Sz Shet ookt _ : - | beautiful. The remains were interred side | 3 he sidewalk, é ch wi —_——— ceived while off on a visit to the Far- The elemental mineral must be present- | 1y side in Mountain View Cemetery. les on the sidewalk. Bach was fined b e L e EoNi Melh 1ot | ey B eas S ed thiough Tood GIECGHY Lrbmh NGIITas| . o e o oo S0 ’35,1!;‘»" (""9}“:2‘2{?" rS‘J S}‘w."e}'ngl e His Leg Crushed. :.’g;’g'egm;;’ggfi{g‘ogfimgfc,',}‘cfi( igg'f'gf | OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. == - = laborator, | | ChnA e el bl ophey er on Bn-| 4 poian BiveE e Department, went 1o the CIiff | S\CRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. 4 - n by a Mad Cat. inal avenue was attached this aftern - n, a ver for Auctioneer | the Polic 3 % . These facts have been made use of in | Hen he. o | T Uit brought by ex-Sherift C..B. | Spear, 31 Sutfer street, was riding on the | House vesterday, They had intended to | SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, [ s, RAELE N I any brain worker can prove the value! rg Ejghth street, was severely bitten by a | JOSe- Willlam Moffatt was placed in| street car yesterday afternoon, and at| place, J. M. Wilkins, was on the scen Leave San Francisco, via Sausalite Ferry, Diseases, Lost Manhood Debili of the proper selection of food by mak- | mad cat which he was attempting to | charge as keeper. The attachment is the | pourth and Market streets a truck driven | he refused to allow any such pruceede(:;g Commencing SUNDAY, April 3, 1899, disease wearlng on bodyand m o ing frec use of Grape-Nuts for ten days | c: for his mother. Both his hands outcome of long litigation between Bigler | 1,y James O'Neil got so close 10 the car | He demonstrated to the humanitarian: WEEK DAYS, $:30 a. m, and 1:45 p. m. Skin Diseases. The docjor cureswhen or two weeks. Sold by grocers every. | were badly lacerated, for which he was (and Hatcher. that Benson’s right leg. which was hang- | and the police officer that ‘McKinley's | Extra trip ou Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | otbersfall. Try him. “Charges low, weeks. y groe Very 4 3 e o — e b i o day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite Where (and in immense quantities), | {teated at the Recelving Hospital The ing outside the dummy, was crushed be- | was a citizen of the Seal-Rock group and L irving 1o 8 B bt 1420 b vk P O N T 195 San Hor el Mahutactiraa Bo\ e Taaty Cereaj | Doy says that he had corpered the ani-| A man of about elghty years, who has| tween the truck and car. Benson was | that he was well enough to do almost any | guNDAYS, 8 5, 10 and 11 a. S ¥ AN L LR buiamiests Manufactured by the Postum Cereal| ma) and was about to grab it, when the | shaved regularly during his lifetime, sac- | taken to the Recelving Hostgi(nl, where | 0ld thing. Furthermore, Wilkins forbade """ and 4 p. m. i Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Michigan. feline set upon him and made him change | rifices to the razor about thirty-five feet| his leg was attended to. O'Neil was ar- | any popping of firearms on his land. Th Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $140. Price 15 cents per package his mind. of halr, rested on a charge of battery. lthree seal-destroyers moved eastwar THOB. COOK & SON, Agets., 621 Market st. -

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