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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1899. 7 !Yrull ng the affairs of this city to be N:n-: Wild Nora won the match race from tented with a policy destruction. Their | Clas-na-Gael i the straight courses. | motto has been. “Pull down/’ while no | E | bl yne has made a healthy itimate ef- ome s e . "This is why men g0 | NEGRO STRIKES AN Jast and come yac Xpressi such e eame Ll e | AGED WHITE WOMAN ey e ot it 18 by providing custom- | } [Citizens of San Miguel Threaten to Fih oot Summarily Punish the | Culprit. | SAN MIGUEL, July 8.—That the hand G X d | | | decree that shall not do an than work for its ers. Customers will com¢ ut never of a man dare strike a woman feeble and and other n the result of pr agitation cheap politi Unless there be > bent with the weight of seventy odd the Oakland of to- thing more amb Y Reans it is now time that she years and the wrong go unavenged for zrandchildre ] | Oakland Can Learn of |G ke un worx 'mina i nand | Mrs., Weld Refuses to more tan a week was vrowent 1 1ent | Moraghan’s Excur- with her buflder. ) Sia s | o o i ‘ho H Other Cities. | Tt is to be hoped that before the next| Prosecute. Jemes Hunter, /3, colxad mag, who, sion a Success. Four: he G suncil will pass to within a few days ago, was employe ourth of July the | 2 as cook and runner for the Levinger Ho- PN e ordinance re- | | tel at this place, WILL NOT COME FROM BOSTON | The Levinger Hotel is conaucted by (A FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME o some sort of a reasonable tain class of yout TRUTH TOLD BY TOURISTS |fifSane fools Autis have vet to lea m in setting I -‘ James P. Meadows, a man in poor health, s upon .- e and the main care of the place r 6’ dresses ing blank cart S wife and Mrs. Smith, her mother, CANNOT BUILD A CITY ON | ridges at an The day alongside | STOLEN JEWELRY NOW IN POS- | boin feail little women. 1t appeats thai | MANY GUESTS DEVOUR THE mbs into the entrances stores e | throwing viciov were in i was done . = old lady w 1 ; | Chief Kipley of Chicago Has Been No- | struck her <t Monday and ‘ tified of the Lady’s Decision <ome trivial matter. Before the ooty s aware of her peril Hunter vere Blow it e "!lll“k Steamer Elizabeth, Plungers Dandy . terribly % =, the side of and Boxer and Yacht Pride of Smith grasped at a_sink S cise Bhe woblAhave oL ok Corinthian Club Convey i by the blow Thiet. The Meadows were told of the cruel as- the MEX‘Py Oompany. —— saw, but for various hush the matte , no douby me Water Front a Treasury the Key to Which Demagogues and De- stroyers Will Never Find. every ex annua! and ‘onsiders it nece: Jtozpusionadity]) and Has Released the ‘an cmploy for the | d not be out of | mendable man that e depa Lewis McElroy, h to do while | Richelieu, who as intelll-| for stealing $5000 worth of diamonds from | {he BOtE L4 BT0 jvermore made bold | the trunk of Mrs. Willlam G. Weld, 2| with the fact, alst Apart from | Buest at the hotel in May last, will not | of such a s stratlons which | be brought back to stand his trial for the | justice mi promoters had a e in_so delicate h il Weld, who is a wealthy widow in | P‘l‘r*‘m‘lfv “““,“”’;"""1“" ! Boston, had gone to the Yosemite, leav- | 11q’ released upon bong ing her diamonds in a bag in one of her | gt for 1 ‘| trunks. She returned on May 30, and dis- | is hinted tha | covered that during her absence the |to take its rather-tardy cours asons they | —.— up.. One of | : Justifiable | If there is a shortage in the oyster mar- ket to-day the cause may be traced to the twenty-first annual excursion yester- day to Moraghan's oyster beds at San Mateo. al to one A merry company of 100 had been in- Meadows, vited by Charles A. Moraghan to enjoy § heforc . arustice | his hospitality, and from 11 o'clock in the % ieing [ morning until late in the afternoon bas- - "Even now it | kets of the luscious bivalve and other ¥ not be allowed | good things provided by the host disap- =, peareddown the spacious throats of his e ex-porter in the Hotel arrested in Chicago | I if it be 289 | the hotel the brute Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 8 Broadway, 9 f st where to look eded admirabl Weld's return, and the detectives of the Corinthfan Club, S suspected him of the theft. They dis- As soon as the guests arrived a e : ! o the de- A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF 5z | covered that he had got a friend, J. Mc- | Association Formed to Taks Charge | Oyster station they set about were | Henry, to ship_the parcel, on June 2, ruction of an elaborate menu prepared IN' FEN COEORS 11the great new ) {his coun- | trunk containing her diamonds had been Rimeanrs | uests. ' expressing his {dea © small outlay In actual| case. McElroy had left the hotel prior FORESTS AND GAME | Dandy and Boxer and the vacht Pride THE MAN OF THE HOUR. = - | at Livermore by the [ to Mrs. Weld's -growing mportant town of la, which is now known to hundre thousands of people who previously ] ot aware that there were valuable coal | thTough Well Fargo's office in Oakland of a Vast Tract in Min- by Caterers Barrow White and James B. | e etive operation in Alameda | to him at the St. Charles Hotel, 15 South Day, during which the following toasts | @ Clark street. Chicago, and Chief Lees got | ... 3 were responded to: al mines at one end of the|Gereral Manager Titus of Wells-Fargo| CHICAGO s-Herald | "“How'd you like to be the oyster man?" | @ 2 a deep-water harbor at the | t0 Wire his agent there to reship the pack- | to-morrow 1 park or | Charles Drury; “The oyster as an aid to| 7 the Derversity of silurians can | 8% to Wm. ' He got a reply on July 1| forestry rc for the gov- | corpulence,” ~Walter Murphy; ‘‘Proper ? )t poverty ts have done G that the package had been reshipped, and | ernmental prese f over 17, ¢ to open an oyster,” Daniel J. Shee- o it arrived here a few days ago, and 18| g 5o ) now in the possession of the Chief. TIt| L r 7,000,000 open : 1. Shee rn Minnes an; “Legal status of ‘an oyster,” Al ey Fritz; “Effects of o ers ‘“reason togeth ters on the teeth, have a g . a prosperou g e a1e s be Chicago this month. The UART M, BOOTH, | ¢ontains all the missing jewels. The value | T i SOt © | Dr. T. Martin Smith: ‘‘How oysters taste g { Dt by Mefslzoy's friend on the contents | STEAD it e jcordiel - | whien vou' have to pay for them.” Thomas (Size 14x21 inches) as $i0. S et o Bt e e | Harne: “‘Composition of an oyster,” PACIFICS WIN. [ Ehiet "Loos recerved o aispaten on Juy | Sl N LonicenC HIL L sens: “What T know about plua- | Kipie hicago that ) Willjam R. Borlini. of this city and prominent Congressmen interested of great n preservation of native ms and the perpetuation of land. made doubly_import that the friends and > in_view A fine pr enjoyed, as Tompe vocal due: a 1o rce lecture, Harry Niemann; John Colgan and C."A. How land; German speclalt Dan Murphy nt | instrumental selections. Thomas Cullen | and George Sicott; songs, with _banjo, | Pete Winant; comic selections, Walte | Bookstaver; vocal quartet, T. Harney, W. | Californias Lose a Pennant Match the | e was also thoroughly First Time This Season. fornia Crick- at yester- ent of WILL BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE CALL To every one inserting and paying for a WANT ADVERTISEMENT in would not any instru till_he cated On July Kipley | ™| wired that he would have to release Mc nd. After send- | Biroy unless something was done, ar Pacifics, whose | same day the Chief got a dispatch Weld, who had returred to Boston, in a posi- ftherto unbeaten Ci Club met with its first de the Alameda g £ their opponer th in batting, to the bat first | M The pro. through th noters fro : L N e e e et under governmental eharse e ® ' i m all uy.n‘f: the nf\‘,(l...(] te («H‘l; .‘3,‘,‘.‘\ to fe v\’l‘!rl e g r“.:.]“m'x ‘};1: of Jands surrounding the head- R%w\i.m}- Drady ;’!nll D Blillrprést', ; + 91 runs, the Califor s faile o A a it aSary P waters of the historic Mi: ippi Rive rthers present were: .ew Stanton, | - (i o AbRAly Py imedteatany TonEToi o vl ppi River. L e | ’ et n e an A TR B e et R e A y for her 0| "The tract includes the Leech Lake dis- | George Goettinger, 1. Wise, Eugene A.| |, A comeiher : t MCBIGY | trict and embraces the count Beauce, William Haas, Willlam M. Sulli-| @ * NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL s arged. e AT W van, J. F. Nolan, J. A. Layton, Martin | | could not come her: Simmonds went to the | Teplied t trama and Itas O'Dea Jr.. Dr. J. H. Seymour, F. F.| Is in no sense a cheap chrom»y, but an example of THIS PORTRAIT ches mple of Pacifics and made | 319 J0icdre g bID) = sand lakes. Knorp, M. D., 8. Wheeland, J. K. John- | i s il sinti t 49 runs were reg-| S, CETOIfag wired Chicl Kiploy, onee son, Charles 8. Wheeler. F. J. Quinn, J. Sreiheoty Humigatesatinuns was caught Off | ness refused to prosecute |STANFORD'S NEW BUILDINGS. | Purcell, Captain W. M. Randall, Edgar tamous French stvi- of co'or-plate wor An ornament to anv i rary or < Rourke, Carl Henry, George Vandever, drawing-room. BEARS THE AUTOGRAPH OF ADMIRAL DEWEY. Can- not be nad elsewher: in San Francis.o than at the Business Offi.e of THE CALL, er> sampls copies may be seen. Mrs. Weld wants her diamonds back, , = bt |l'm.,1 11..4.- is at present of the opin- | Completion of the Work Will Require fon that she can herc ds w! on, and d except G. r Dick EKHV‘( lm“s. Willam Humphrevs, George | = S T Worl tecker, W. Spencer, Captain Morehouse, | fhem iees (o0 a Year's Time. W. H. Alford, Frank Tapping, William | tify them. It is : e ! e e STANFORD UNIVERSITY, July o— | Corbeit. J. T. Van Cleve, W.'E. Stan | re wicke made & throughout, n S o e Contractor MeGelvary. who has the con- | 12" o “Touia B. Eaton. S H; Bat. | S8 00 eese wickets for & put to th tracts on t ew buildings at Stan- | ten. Fred Miller, R. Thomson, Willlam ford University, ruvurly»-;] from Den- | Flaherty, Henry Bacon,k J. W. MecDer- e \:r whither he S MICOYETOREIGHTRTWO) | iy S50 i, o San: BATTLES IN SEPTEMBER | corupied by Fresiacnt dordan - His Son RAILROAD TRAVEL. | RAILROAD TRAVEL. the death S. Knowlton, James Flynn, F. s his_wife and s, Walter Brunf, Roscoe Salisbury., | ——— | o~ ~ > o e mie |8 Comaies 4z e el S e comans. | GHIIEN ERSNRNESIEINEE. (8 rlson, Charles Ohlson, Charles Benson, Peter Carlson, William Olson, Niels OI- | (PACIFIO S¥STEM.) 0 su “}’;‘l’:: ' w “4 a'nv‘\n‘r]!'\_ : »f;;rd A i o \"Pl 'a‘rv F‘e'lr‘r.tnm Frank Pitman,| Tratns lenve and are due (o arrive ae LESSER Recessary for a One of His Antagonists Will Be coniraciorson ihe coasi. He expects the o = (Main Line, Foot of Marles Strcet.) SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC howled very w Choynaki, andiths Other Corbotts | WOk v begun on the campus will : = RAILWAY COMP 2 NY. Lo ¥ Ak a year more to complste. The| YELLOW FEVER IN CUBA. |00 — . S35, 169, — Ammiva Tiburon E:rry, Foot of Market St. little time left after or Fitzsimmons. memorial arch is now well along. The 5 . — sz e Californias’ {nning NEW YORK. July 8.—“Kid McCoy has | (W0 side towers and the frame work for Tennessee Soldier Complains of | 7:00a Lenicis, a ente 5:450 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. _ ) _m;w. it been signed by the Westches Ath Ve ,-»; oielo r;l,’]«n;; (1 the Treatment Received. 300 Marserilic. Ocorilloand Redding vis. WERS B an"f,‘)' Ao h s S e Club to meet two men during th e out one- | NASHVILLE. July 9.—A letter received | 33004 Elmira, Vacavilio and p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 The concrete work on the 7530 Martinez, San Ramon, p. m. to-d er. His fi y by Willlam T. Hale of this cit mon st_fight foundation of the memorial chapel is , X be wit ynski, who I Ty Complated and the Stone wapk will | from his son Charles. an officer in_the | 8:00a ASutls eptore Opion anl Vast.. 9eds I e Home ce ce of the B eommenped soon. The excavation: for | Fifth United States Infantry. now at San- | ws0a San e T e N BhEA ~ NCISC purse offered by the Westchester Club.7 the new science hall is almost finishéd tiago, Cuba. gives some insight into the | Tons, Sacramento, — Placerville, B A A T s The date chosen for the fight is Septem- | digr s g ohed, ) fever situation there. The let.er | Marssville, Chico, Ited BIufr. ... P D, s 8:304 *Milton, Oakdale and sovora 2 ¥ will choose either Fitzsim- PUT OFF THE GROUNDS. “Yellow fever has carried off four mein-| 91304 Yoscmito Valiey via Oakdalo' and e e it the other opponent for bers of the regimental band in three do, | B 15y | SURDAYS- 1110 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5565, and a most liberal Clergyman Removed While Gather-|and in two weeks we have lost (wenty- Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park FIRST INNI be made » either Py seven men out of our regiment. o same schedule as above. 2 n to meet the Indianian on Ing iEvicencelaiielE e e “One night at 9 o'clock the physicia e — — X FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 9.—Before | made us get outside the barracks witn | @A TEadiG Hakamiivlo I Balts | ive evnolds In tter to the club’s chmaker | to-day’s baseball game was called the | NOthing on but the Cuban atmosphere, D it In Effect | San Francisco. e Mctoy says he would be more than | crowd in the grand stand saw Rev. Dr.|0ur BURS belt and J00 rounds of ammuii- | 10:00 Vallcjo, Martinez and Wy e pleased to fight Corbett or mmons. Powell copying names of persons ai the | tion. The next morning our company was | 11:00a Haywards, Niles and Woy Stat ]Dm,,mi,m : “cays. | Days. divided into small squads in charge of a | 12:00x Nilea, Livermore, Stockton, Sac Dickinson and would allow them to name their own | game for W tnesses in the case against ato, 0 el s ; ferms a8 to @ division of the purse. Mc- | the ball players. Powell was removed by | Apnicommissioned officer and scattered all mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visali 730 am| $:00am| Novato, 10:40 am| 5:40 am Xk 3 ns ev recovered his good | the police, as the management feared his | 200U Ll cireer avle A:%e | 3330 pm, 3:30 am . | 6:05 pm,10:25 am the matter | W m form and is anxious to resume his suc- | presence would cause trouble. The preach- 3: ) Diasy | 5:10pm | 7:35 pm 8:20 pm vements and | BY ful career in the ring. ers still insist they will stop Sunday bail. OPPOSE AN ALLIANCE. u Remon, V. " | S t ve man; Total for eight wickets This offer will no doubt be acceptable to - — istoga, Santa ltosa. LY Fuiton, | Do = as 3500 | Runs at the fall of each wicket-One for “Lanky Bob,” provided the purse is large Congress of Whist Experts. CHICAGO. July 9.—The Polish resi- Vacaville, Sacr: 7:30 am e 10:25 am o fmid 0, three for r'81 five for 52, | €Nough SRS | CHICAGO, July 9—More than 400 Gele- | dents of Chicago, ata meeting here to-| e ytton, x 5 aiiatne tel it i night, denounced an Anglo-Americ: £ e aniil ervill & are expected to attend the erican al-| 4:80p Niles, San Joseand Stockton 2 rville, | MINOR BASEBALL. saten ’_Wm) RS \"‘,’;"i": 11-flmvl~.d The following resolution was I.:GIDPszmflefil{_eplngL‘allurRu’mund $:30 pm| §:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pmy n V. 2 A R aean adopted: 00 Tho Owl. Tracy, 0. Dakers- — e o W. Ave | gokersfield Defeats Fresno in a Close | -eague, which opens to-morrow evening That we, Polish-Ameriean citizens, | Beld, Saugus for Santa Barbara, am| Hopiand and n at the Auditorium Hotel. Repre Jhalie Tola Aneim | el e q e e s Th Contest. m whist clubs of Buffalo for h estabiishment Rois| 8:BOP Stockton, Merced, Frosmo.... ... . S A Reynolds 7 BAKERSFIELD, July 9—Bakersfield dtimore, New York, Clev Pulask! died, and that of | OSUP Martincz, Tracy, Mendot an0, 7:39 am| n dollar bonding pla | t S e Jotented Fresno in the Valley League | and many other Western cities have a.- sther Sower that ] Mojavo aud Los Angcic 5:00 am{ Guernev! € IR CRIGEEE o ot S alley LCaKU® | ready arrived, but the majority of tne aditions, B he | F Sae San R A e e | ng Oaklander no Sloman run out 24| game here to-day by ‘a score o 0 3. players who will take part in the pro- of the Americs tion call ‘fo oF Mojave sl ast. iy Gloe e A 5 el ckin i 11 limhe ear s the et seentonithe |l oo st ang txonhy Eanies will arrive too iance e hat W P | @00 cblowgoSan FranciecoSpeclal. i s0am” Somoma 10:40 am| 5:40 am OU Do S 91 10 liamo e eigl i e essive games will be- citizens, pr test against it and pledge L .- - and | o local diamond. Until th ghth inning The ressive games will b o Cteaant pane oy m_{""lnr: g« 0P Haywards, Niies and San Jose. 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm) 6:20 pr The - ¢ 0 1s slg-| 0. J. Thomas r zht, the trophy cont: 1d 1. | gin to-morow n r Vailejo the score stood Fresno 1, Bakers 3 litical candidate or zny party who -iay advo- &4 | F. M. Gunn b. Simmonds = | 8:00 am| Sebastopol. the same c 71001 Orogon Vxpress, Hac h oy ol A. D. Reynol Col ard’s wild throw to first and | opening Tuesday. cate it ° his olty penhits 8 Cprflon] s b error Fresno got in two men and | wlle, Itedding. Tortiand. 590 pm k and not bear its share | 1, 2 will always be the same | G. all b. | -ly is not too much to J rtson b, ple who have as much in- | % Bro®] 2o Schroeder akersfield rooters were attacked by | ‘ lemic of nervous prostration. | — tOUB e el 110000 eld failed to connect in its half | COAST DIVISION (N the elghth no looked like a | (Foot of Marlct § Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark W Springs and_White Sulphur Springs; at Ly for Lytton Springs; at Geyeerville for Skaggs Eprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Si Highland ' S ordinar 1i: s have 4 get together and rea- ST L winner. Bakersfield took the stick, filled T7:45 Banta Cruz_Excursion for_Savta Kelserville, Carlsbad Springs, Sod e While. T do not mean gath- | Rupe at fall of each wicket and smith dropped a three- | Qf RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MER e e e e i tat-s vaures al's hou mple his wine, | for 25, three for 3, four for 45 the fence. This ended the ’ CHANTS e D Gprinks_ Safatoga Springs, Hine Lakes, Eaureh oHse.mammple b ne S o 5/ eight for 55 cihe ol el uldor Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Dell Lake, Witter Sprin per Lake, Pomo, nd goind o or thres | of 4 seven tor . clht fo S S i e o | AND JOBBERS. BeiCialimactmialNe | e | DIUS, Vi SR S Lo What is necessary is IMARY OF BOWLING ot Smith pitched an erroriess game | e A Rucknell's, ~ Sanhedrin Helghts, * Hullvillel v tisr 3 SUMMA 4] 3. ot S t E K, e | , Fclton, o ', 60! by & sti d 3 e e n R W, v, for Bukersiield and won the game in the | CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. Santa Cruz and Trincipal ey e . Tt nat Pl where | Harbour 1 15 flasth of the ninth by his tnree-bagger. PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” Py Stations, S : Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, ould come Simmonds JEZet) pitched a gooc u:m;-hf::‘! inu':;‘r.r St RS A O T e N E s Moae: Ctcwood. ond Way Eta- Westport, Usal, 'Willitts, Laytonville, Cums Ame SDIFt | Coles «....- : 20 ¢ an S i : o e Lonees = ing's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, e Farboir bowled Simmonds 2 Swartz, ws n.,.'ur,-ulhm EGEN MBE’—;L‘;{@ Gl o HARDWARE 13 Felton, Santa Criz and Way el : : L g large. wides. ue second inding, but|yg p ) anul aro- o ng -ACE Hardware Co. Importers and Deal- [~ mmera o - - tu to Monday round trip tickets at ‘OND INNT the game with but one | L- 1. s Lacs Leather, 105-107 Mis. ers in hardware, 603 Market: tel. Matn 733 ed ra 7 ¢lon St.. cor, Spear. Telephone Main 562. | —— S deailiiin | h_“fi?‘fiEgAgglp’L& ;riflfi‘:;‘ urdays round trip tickets to all points : . as it Is stale, to repeat P ® |7 " BO LER MAKERS. | TRON FOUNDERS, | V00" AT00ak 11000 3001 fai00. | TEyond Senipmiach at BAlC rates ar f mendous ntages that 18 | Bakersfleld .........cccoaiiieenns S et Westarn Foundry Morton & H *4:00 $6:00 *6:00v.m. Tied O <0 Marke! o icle bl i 4 3 b edley. Praay. Ticket Offices. G50 Market st., Chronicle bldg. B i i it for the i b EUREKA BOILER WORKS, | “Siitiments:, “Con it ron | mmtinum hul abisio_ceon w0 somen. w7 5 R R I Phelps. Struck scription Made to Ordsr. Tel. Black 1303, lic spirit to pr them. Down on | } not bat b . ik ut— iy | S A P atar | 2 gt 2 water front (w to any other city : 5, by Smith 6 Umpires—Whitle an: i inen il —— COAST DIVISION (Broad G ‘ to an A | o % e Special Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship | PAPER DEALERS. (Third and Townsend St<) n u T m 3 not bat | g e : - PULP AND PAPER C: TOA Ocean) View, Bouth ban Vraich “G:aor a a e ()] e i 1 not ba MA. July 6 A emall erowd {o-day | Ofice and Works—113-115 misston s. | WILLAMETTE *45% Monteotor ot 100K San Joso miul Way Blati. i the S e e | Telephone Main 5045. | o e *8:004 e : otal for 2 wickets e i the Ve = - | PRINTING, anday Few : i 5 wit otal for ¥ of each wicket—One 1 and Visall Eesinoiarorsani Frin San Francisco to Chicago. (RESAN FRANCISCO REWS COUpaNy, | £ & HUGHES.., o ell and all and Ceci as follow 11 Sansome streat SUMMARY OF BOWLING | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS Selma—Rur I B. M. R. W. Ave. foll 3 4 , o . Pt TR e o errors, Visalia—Rung. 8| 342 1o 350 Geary Street. Above Powsli, & Printers, iiook- 3t e aByS S anp Ui A e asehits, T; errors. 8, : Periodicals. Books and Stationary. THE HICKS-JUDD CD.. , Fineemy; oo, THE CONTINENT. re (and the Seisg g 13 | MARYS \E, July gAme ofl = SR s e - : . & ¥ ) doubt satisf 5 :: 9 .. ......| baseball m.«_\:‘l DOtheea o ville diui COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. i ShTAT'DNFr? ANQ PRINTER. Redwood, M — o I ean or Gunr SRR e g mond to-day between the Yuba City ane elegraphic 306 Can- P Santa Clara, San Jose, R PULLMAN i R e T e Y n oI & viewry for | J, C. WILSON & CO.,| Codes PARTRIDGE 5 Hotlster,” Suuta Saiinas. A LA < grain the Ia 20 to S. - — 5 onterey and Pacitio Grove. . : et Ce i 4 . T hall earaatos ©00 BATTERY STREET. WAREHOUSEMEN, om0 SanJose. Santa Craz, Pacifio Grove MOLE 1 ,‘u\;\ suit u':u\t‘h!\llvlhn o Given away with each cash want adver- | 3 .!,u.‘,, of this city and Telephone Matn 1564 THE HASLETT WAREHbUsE co 4515 g-n-,lmnr @l Way Statior FAKE ing the sam 4 as thelr compet- | 4 : 5 IS STty & 2 3 £150 San Joson : ftor in Oakland. ¥ i rI« _uml‘p“;:“’lnh tisement ordered in next ‘unqx, s Call, a x(?n‘r L‘hkh}'r‘:‘ 1U nl\"l:’y“;:‘m:‘r'lr xlx:r .T \“1; ;')r_\ COPPERSMITH. F"]w;‘,mn‘ Agents and public Weigners. Gen. .“ 2:,.gm‘:n,“,,,{‘,‘,_(,,,,m‘. 2 e R e g ches. | . i St boat — - 111450 San Jose npl Way Stat VEY. B PERFECT 1IN « iting ithellaet A printed in ten colors, size 14x21 in | C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steambon! = d i NG BATE AD this ha been done i i 2 = ‘and Ship Work a_ Specialty, 16 and 18 WHITE ASH STEA) A for Morning. L3 i = = 2 T = and. ye x...z"o‘;é";..,'r"s,ffi, s ready for framing. | olympic Club Members Hoof It to Whshington St. Telephone, Main 5641. | Mined by u:“ COsts *Sundayexcenied . Sunaay only. | Situniay only eduan HOURSS AND & REASONAREE gy te of Callfornia is A Bicyclist Injured. | Lone Pine and Back. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. BLACK DIAMOND UAL MINING CO. at tta | — . ~ : : Dt foe samg B il OARLAND, July 3. A Devoy, a| An enjovable cross country run was en- fiO?ES 5 snipping Butchers, 104 S e Bih G oy | wo oTH : OFFERS SO MANY IN- State, and possibly T I e lerk In the employ of Palmer & Sons, | joyed vesterday by a l(‘rnwtl of Ul}x'nl‘pilcl JAS. by Clay Tel. Main 1291 Office and Yards—ew Main o NORTH PABIHG BDAST RAILROAD, | DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. country trampers and hi = = e Via Sausalito Ferry. | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE. 628 Commencing April 23, 1899, | MARKET ST. TELEPHONE. Main 1531 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | QAKLAND OFFICE, 118 Broadway. AND SAN RAFAEL. ® a m;| SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. s " e iy E OFFICE. 7 W. Santa Clara stgget. ©akland as a poli r-garden, with grocers. and residing at Forty-fourth and | Club cross : no higher aims in view than chasing | West streets. performed this evening the | climbers under the guldance of Captain NOTICE shadows and quarreling over apparitions. | re kable and painful feat of riding | George Jame: They started from Mill Ay 5 >sfl‘9n miles on his bicycle to the Recr’h'-[ Valley in the morning and crossed the “Oakland has a grand future,” is the Assessment Book of Real and Per- WEEK DAYS— Th Hospital, Oakland, with his collar- | ¢ 0 40wn Redwood Canyon and over heading. in large tvpe, over a valuable | bone broken. Steward Borchert and Dr. | O3 g S bie Stoan it0, 400, %6:00. 6:30 b. m. orticle in the Tribune. This 1 the great | Rowe reduced e e | S aliey l“&"h‘(‘?x?({\::;'";nj‘l!)‘;'je;;:"r‘c‘:;: sonalfFroparty, 1899 Exria *T“i”s*m”““;fim ‘;"’l‘""' e g akland is ays e | C. G. Avers of Alameda biked to Niles to- | to D a . ere t1 s L Rafael. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays trouble. Oakland is always preparing for 3 ameda blkec at the expense of the club. (e e s e and Sundays, at 8:00 and 11:3) p. m. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR day and on their return trip could not re- | 1n:3 it the temptation of a spin around the ‘The trail was a rough one and some cf Supervisors of the City and County of San S DATE 8100, *8:00, e ates fared poorly before the cnd | Francieco, City Hall bullding, second ioor, July Dr.Gibbon’s Dispen: a.m > Spensary, on instead of determin- the next gene 1:00, *1: VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAHY. undays. ing that It shall have a present as well | track at Elmhurst, where they collided. | the e s 2 re. Some one else, during St Ll e gas reach Several 0f the boys lost | 4 188 2 11560 a. m. does not run to S aliea attention 1o, ihe. fact SO L A S I | was reachel stragsied in in time to see | Public notice is hereby siven, in accordance G205 KEARNY ST gorapioned | 101 docs it run 0 From Jan. %, 153, trains n as follows: ¥ y r E | ance guard fi I} ¢ 4] 4 y? -l S rked (*) run to i —_— — — ‘kland is now thirty years old, and & MINER'S NOVEL SUICIDE [ the advance guard finfsning heir dinner, | 0% e iment Took of the Clty and County ot in 1834 for the treatment of Privata | | Trains marked (0, mun 9 S48 : e [ orth-bound. great source of wealth, the water % { while another brigade which came in | gan Francisco, for the year 18, has bren com- Fmenisy Abibd liity or | FROM BAT X S Firh = front, is about as useful a8 a means of : =t minus the marks of a hard trip was Tleted and delivered to me. as Clers of the e e eaysnd mindand | | Tnr 12:30, 2:1 m. Passen- | Mixed. IMixed. [Passen- producing income as It was when shrewd | Blows Himself to Atoms With Giant | cused of lyving down in a shady spot uniil | Board of Supervisors, together with the mup | 2 othersfall Try him _ Charges low EXTRA TRIPS ger. |Sundav | Stations. [Sunday | ger. 5ld Carpenter gave his old wharf and Powder. | ainnertime. e et statements, and wil be open for cx- | SN | Crrespuaranisea Gt Daily. |Exe'pid Exe ped | Dafly. hoolhouse for i > Seorge Crowe veight of | amination i a. m. to| Drod. £ e . Box 2957, Sai. ki —— ——— INOBORIOE UL o 4k ¢ ANGELS CAMP, July §.—Nicholas May. | ase and was last up {he hill, but {'G'clock p.'m.. and that said Board of Super- Lrancisco % Sporn {3t E < y e ved a s saroli o 1 s standing aside and ai- | visors me 00) e S RaT . m. 5 p erced | 12:40 There is but ope thing to make a clity | & ainer [mp‘n,‘. T. "f ',m? :{""" Clsi ;‘ v'»‘ H ().:;‘ml)l‘l:‘fl;]ma Thffs(. makxné he | and equalize the assessment of property therein, AD TRAV. P Tains market (%) run to San Quentin. 35 pm| Fresno work, The only thing that can mine, the property of the Melones Mining | lowing Wm (0 S0® crowell, Joe Byrne, | on MONDAY AFTERNOON, duly 3. 1599, at 2 RAILEO. EL. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. pm| _Hanford was killed | trip were: = s i YINE, | o'clock, and will thereafter continue in session = ~——— 7:95, 835, 10% 50 am| Bakersfield Company, at _Robinsons Ferr: = work to Oakland {s the dev: opment t R, Bowman, F. Pierson, H. o : 3 4 it 2 3 s, Dt by an explosion of powder this afternoon, | Tom Stanton. e on, H. | §00 time to time until the business of equal- . 5:20 p. m FAE RIS of the water front by the establisment of D I belioved e committed sareide: | Bostwick, H. W, Gllette, A, Bruman, F. | izafion presented o them Is disposed of. but not MOUNT TAMALEAL S ST PALWAG Mohdays, Wednesdays | i pm| Tulare strie: F a g a 0- | /o > 5 Cs . H. Manor, N 7 s . an i , via S 5 7 : 3 e e rdustri or a generation peo- | e ynfortunaté man had come out of the | R. McCauley later than the 17th day of July, 18, eave e i) 00 b . m.: 12:05, | Slopping at intermediate points as required. Paddock, J. Johnson, George Klarman, Applications for correction of assessment of Commencing SU For particulars of stage and other connectlons WEEK DAYS, 9:3) a. m. and 1:45 p. m. | ideas have sought mine with several others. but he left his | i DadS¥itt Van' Court, George James and | real estate and personal property are required | o Bertieulars ol e e Gthce, 1 Markes © with petty politica aks capital out of all manner of agi- companions and returned. He stood on | be verified by oath. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- B tati Had' the movements been con- | 12 pounds of powder, exploding It and | B.iDMO0Re: [ o B e e e erce s alse given, that In accordance | day at 3:15 p. m.. Returning Same Even- |7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’'ns. | Street, San Franctsco. =~~~ ived in good faith they would have | blowing himself to atoms. The report was | with sections 197, 1899 and 3654 of the Political ings, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 p. m. 3320 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. ved a benefit, but no agitations 1:{04 terrific and vu?; heard dh;\lllnrfl at hnns; Mountain Boy a Winner. finduhe .\flll!tlry Ruud ’::’n?:nn,c,"m?'e"d' de. | SUNDAYS, 8, 9. wd:uza 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 | 5:15 o. m. v\;‘eek a.;\: (Saturdays excepted)— | "0nco ave ever proved a | place, seven miles aw: ay was about | g B vered aver to me an en for exam- and 4 p. m. oint Reves and way stations. D ’;‘th‘. e Kition of every | % years of age and had a brother living| SAN JOSE. July 8.—Mountain Boy beat | {nation and correction. as provided by law. Fare. S. F. to Summit and Return, §1 40. $:00 a. mr. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. | flfl Y a Dflr flall o has had a hand in con- | here. “,'msspmch ingthe coursing here to-day. JOHN A. RUSSELL, Clerk. THOS COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. | 145 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. | : b

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