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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899 /7 NEWS OF THE || BAY CITIES TUC f i i [ FERRYBOAT HEALERDOWIF |MRS. ANDERSON WRITES "L HAVETO RS, KELLY IS \CUT HIS THROAT LAMEDLFILLS | NOW RICH N AROUT DOMESTIE STRIFE cur0 T THNTMAN" | DEFENDED BY | WITH FRAGMENT b SINK HOLE — OAKLAND oL SAYS MAS. SMITH, DR McLEAN OF A TN PLATE f Oakland Office San Francisco Call. %3 Broadway, Aug. 18. RS. L. ANDERSON does not intend to be misrepresented. A few days ago her husband circulated a story that Mrs. Anderson w. entirely to blame for their separation. He charged that his wife not only took away herself, but that with her went.the furniture, carpets, kettles and other utensils that o to make up a home. Mrs. Anderson resents such st poeferdefeelel @ e Jeeforfocfrefereefoctecforforfoeteclerfecferiosiel @ = : S tements and this evening the lady puh- En f lished a statement which she was pleased to sign and in which she tells what - . f - - End OfS? Pioneer Bay|Sends (Out Circularsiii i o miie e gl e ond il “ %/ Arlington Riles His|She But Executed the| Thief Attempts Sui- eamer. H ;. The lady is very anxious that the “public should know what I took with 5 . . 2 Asking More. % mer She then proceeds to assert that she did the marrving and that “1 Fair Accuser. Orders of Others. cide in His Cell. —_— bought and paid for the articles jn question before I married my husband.” :DTECTS NARROW % Thf'-r(’ is a S(I‘ TR suggestion i.n Mrx. .A\de--r son's public declaration that she * 1ol GAUGE NO RESPONSE = YET ~ MADE | o0k hand ingirectly fn w divorec in which ber nushandt provionsiy tsured, | gjNKQ MAN TELLS HIS STORY | PRAISE FOR HER GOOD WORK PREFERS DEATH TO PRISON WAS AFLOAT NEARLY -+ money with which to secure a divorce from her. LOAT NEARLY A THIRD CHICAGO RECORDS SHOW HE IS | T had good cause for desertion.” the lady proceeds. “When I m i ATTORNEY ADMITS CLIENT'S|ASSOCIATED CHARITIES' MUD-|THOMAS CAMPBELL BETRAYED < = - NOT STARVING. Mr. Anderson he had only an old stove, a shaky table, a few pictures DLE NOT HER MAKING. BY FELLOW PRISONERS. — stewpan and an old ragged carpet.” 1% ERIOR C00 N I oo = Filled With R y iRy x Mr. Anderson also cast a few reflections on the lady’s employment, which T : s 1 th Rock She Will Finally | Money From Sale of Photographs, :E causes her to affirm: “There is another thing 1 would like to mention, ana ¢ | Extensive Criminal Record of the Old | Physician Declares the Present Su- Doctors Sew Up the Gashes in His Rot Away in the Ooze of Donations, Subscriptions) and [Goly | . &t IssDaminotia waluessginiarsalonn s diving, al humeamithio sy - - = perintendent Should Not Be Re- Neck and He Will Live to San T a ) parent: Mrs. Anderson evidently thinks that a Southern Pacific engineer Man Who Is Charged With Hav- s g 3 8 eandro lections Were Taken to Lay i is superior to an electrician, for she affirms that “her husband s not the X ing Bunkoed Many Un- moved Because of the Un- erve Out His Sen- ay. jon’: 3 former, but only the latter. This interesting document shows no desire on the N ( i tence. J Zion's Foundation. :;: ATt ot \tha wrile tainIG nerliNen ity ) o0 B GonInNeaT TR e e :!: suspecting Women. fortunate Affair. ALAMEDA, Aug. 18.—The hull of the old Oakland (:tifi + .M . ‘ An.dfrfi'.’". o Graiion ol £ Ny SREE OAKLAND \mr J. J. McLean, | | OAKLAND, Aug. 18.—Thomas Campbell, : mets Lauiecn: th7eat o] flce San T @ i i e e e LoHoteR 6 06 D6 popetoe@ | OAKLAND. Aug 18-Dr. T J. MeLean | oo with several others was convicted D.D., hag exy the financial wrecking of the Associated recently of robbing a 1y, where run man of §2, t will be used sold his family for R. M. Sander, alias Charles YOUTHS WARNED NOT |WALTON IS IDENTIFIED dan e pu the senerous collections : i Charities. Dr. McLean was £itha | tried torcommit suicide this morning in .3 4 % Holman, convicted in San 4 o cell at the County Jail, where he Presbyter Church ) original mem? of the assoclation and ity Jail, where he is ; P en ietni e oy TO BOMBARD TRAINS AS SOMEBODY ELSE|S Francisco in 1882 of grand & |has ikken e active pars in Its affairs for ting sentence which John Alexander . | larceny, five years’ imprison- many ve He d that the present | | f'rfjlw; !‘I ac d a novel plan to end faith healer, now concrols in | Police Round Up Children Who Have | 0dd Fellows Order His Interment as|$ ment. distress is not in a e S e s a aq Btond 3 % 3 e superi g Kelly, | Piate, “wh = had w eld from the s el Been Stoning Fast Through | a Brother—Said to Have Had April, 1887—Judgs Toohy o ¢ sunerh ard of directors | Dreakfast ser SonPest by openi Tisalthgsniesion S . Trains A ] Another Name. sentenced Llewellyn Miller, accepted, to take ¢ in two we then, seating befote a small is city, with attachment, where | QAKLAND. Aug. 18 i 'h"(i‘""]’f‘""m""; OAKLAND, Aug. 18.—John W. Walton's alias George Robinson, alias time. Bochen mintor. throat with the s 5 S i kiven George Thornsten; aged! 15:years, | remains are passing through the same cx- ; . McLean's statement contains tae |Jagged edge of a plece of the tin plate. fents paid from $1 to $10 pe v g gh the same cx Dr. McLean's ement contains tae " D e e ot by Justice of the Peace Quinn to-day | perience her bodies picked out or th Holman, alias S. P. Danforth, i Ampbell’ had eiven . bis! jailers| con- S SRS ol .vr:'t' \rtions | Proves effective as a warning the fuvenile | water and taken to the morgue. They are alias Garfield, to ten years in Tt & impossible to. overeat siderable uble of late, hence he was nd of the cor other prisoners cas- the wicket of his cell 1 as doing th ob- on his back and blood rom his neck. s were promptly notified. The prison’ 1 ixn was immediately sum- moned and the wound was sewed up. His ; the physician did not regard as sarily serious. Campbell will be sen- tenced next w celi near the several placed in When hoodlumism that 1 for the breaking of window: s been responsible | being identified as those of different peo: on the South- | ple. Walton will pr, ape the long man to but the names and address- | ©fn Paciiic Company’s f: Owl” and | list of identificatio followed the icky parties could never be | ‘Overland” trains through West Oakland g of the body of a man about three When came to this city | for many months past, the stoning occu- | months ago, and who was positively iden sented that he was going to start | pation of the young vandals will cease ed cvery day of the Week under a dif- Be” healed, the BIing. made. to" ses. and | Lo%, & lons time small boys have found | This morning the Odd Fellows relier Pt ihe firee wonld Tatk ndid Sy A4 | sport in hurling pebbles, rocks and clinkers | poard received a dispatch from Albu- crutches discarded by his guest Liberal | 4t the passing trains, and not infrequently | querque, N. Mex., instructing it to bur; subscriptions were secured to carry out | have passengers s there- | the remains of Walton in this city. | this project, and with a cert A by. O te arp k-out has been | Albuguergue lodge I proceeding on the as- dowie was in great cept, and v voung Thurston and | Sumption that there is no doubt regari- | hit ¢ four other . one but 6 ¥ of age, |ing Walton's identif m Presbyterian | were arrested for throwing Stones at the Shorev has already San Quentin for grand larceny. Discharged on’ October 8, 1893. November 8, 1895—A. Ar- lington arrested at Suisun by Chief Kidworth for rotding a woman at San Francisco. Case compromised and dismissed. Novembzr 30, 1895—Arling- ton brought from San Jose by Detectives E. L. Gibson and H. ity tor a competent rintendent and sec history of the org ¢ hampered by frequ For anything like competency on the part of such official expert knowledge 15 essential. The eariy officie the best they could without t knowledge, and while they were gain- ing the rudiments of it no one among n them has ever made so much progres in this_direction as has be Mrs. Kelly, 1 de not h ganization h under the and he re of a bli girl and to have caused a deat tored the sight di — e | ate to say that the or- 5 5 = lmlen rx.r"xnon effective Aid for-the Youths’ Directory. nt superintendency Eugene McCoy has organized a commit- G606 BIOID GO GO OIO LG identified SO SOV VOO0 IVIVETP VI VP00 0@ . as this move gave al \e arresting officer final man | else. He says that 1 uperint ¢ e R i D LR to th “Walton g at the Lester C. Reynolds for embezzling | than atany previous period; and that | ee of Mission business men to solicit 3K . Sileah A Cme el beC o e o RO D e ot Wik diamond ring, valued at $100, & the general principles of charity or- | SRRUICRUARS, [OF (0 Youths, Blrietorys e D€, of 50 Bana KClarR i DowI e 0 U0 O O O e oo 4 u proprictress of the house from Lulu Patterson. Case € {‘;‘:,"‘:‘5:8',""x:‘er",iufl'h‘rm] :Vi(];\“(\:l;‘t‘(],",- the leading business houses of the city . 4 he o the remain: e those ¢ Vin- A @nce - pedy ass ! ity. fini: s object and o 2 o) ats | ) oo S thtio i o a8 e __TIndicted throw this away. Unless, therefore, 2 D o 1 | earnest promissinever aEpbIULORRIORSLS mole S0veral GayS AgD A 1o Hosli August 14, 1896—Indicted & (00 G, “Wi% from . anything i | LAther Crowley. Its members have shown | e ags Senator Gestord, while a it 15 the o whaol® Posttiv: | 5 for passing fictitious check on | the public knowledse, the most im: | {PINPERELNE STy [n ihe matter, and + P *on one of the fast trains, sus- | t the mor rhe funeral will prob- | @ Rosa Karmarony. Acquitted. BANR R othioe - 1o for a change, It would | yith flattering success ¢ | tained an ;tosone of hin s EevERlmare & e o, e el December 21, 1896—Con- 3 ace an entirely inexperienced person . ough -a of, glass Aving SErOM B0 o tile Coroner tolelay’ thadnterent icted in San Francisco for de- charge of this most vital and im- dow which some oy " had | indu ier to delay the interment, victed in portant work of superintending the OCEAN TRAVEL. ® ed ot infrequently pas- o ——— ——— A S frauding an innkeeper as J. wise administ tion of charities in our 4 |sengers ai e complained of finding B. Brooks. Fined $10 city. The present financial embarra 3 N “hin e i their Vianas owing. COUNCIL - FIXES - Brooks. : TORe i of course 10 bo regvetied: | Pacific Coast Steamship Co : to the & jarament with stones. | July 17,1897—Misdemeanor urm' general l)lirw'mrnlw and the other 5 pn . i —_— e z = L z officers of the organization must be Steamers leave roadway ) THE TAX LEVY embezzlement in Alameda un held much more responsible for this isco. 'NORMAN SMITH HAS der name of L. M. Young. Sen- condition of things than the superin n ports, 10 a. m. . 2 tendent, who is only the executive liSenfeniber 3, tenced to sixty days in County Jail by Recorder St. Sure. agent in cz the dire rying out the decisions of ancouver (I3 ND. Aug. 18.—The City Council | % SUDDENLY VANISHED oaxr 5 5 : 5 b4 <5 % 2 o Q000030 Q OB U HOVOIDIODIGIOHOVOIDS . practicaliy decided to-night that the tax : Port send, Seattle. | s amith, | 16vY Wil be $1 21 cents, 1t mat 4a @ com: Since then cese in Oekland { Tacom: erett, Anacortes | OAKLAND. Aug. 18.—Norman H. Smih. | mittec of the whole to consider the Audi- in which he relieved a woman LINCOLN MONUMENT o0 ew WM 4 | who came all the way from Lake Mills, | for's estimate and the Mayors mesea i sa00Ranalos o ihal Seplembetl 3 e ey At e it o | <.. to fight the diyorce suit Instituted | The levy was taken up, and unles o 2 A AUXIL'ARY FORMED changeat to t! ors for | by his wife! Minnie Maud Smith, who h: s are x-;,.m» W be as follows charged with relieving Mrs. Alaska and Ry P. Ry.: * g o 3 otor} y ntenanc 1 i A bouleva in- —_— at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry ained considerable notoriet park and boulevard s rse contain e ¥ i ’RV:;:'"L St LAt 7 “cents; bond redemption and in- M M. Smith of pu Orétflg 2 T | _For Eureka (Humboidt Bay), 2 p. m., August T | Guting | A e er- has suddenty ¥7 Genth: sewer fund s ot tas ing $214 on April 14, 1899. 3| PATRIOTIC WOMEN WILL HELP |1, % of September 1, and every feth day | stern home, and, according TH eres. . o Ry 11 e e R e SEOBD S BSOSV HIGITIDI@ s Senta Oraz Slooterer, San Simen | ‘h, Mrs. Sm B b- o) % e Bl rvins her decres:| THE GREAT ICAKEWALK Oakland Office San Francisco Call, i : : o) « cudden change of heart is almost "% 708 Broadway, Aug. 15. | LAdies From the Different Patriotic | \ipore. s a, m., August 2, 34, 35, September 3 \table cent hat it r‘u; as Tu- CLOSES THIS EVENING h GbavE 1 BHer e e recind oF | Societies Meet and Organize a 1. and every four(h day thereafter E S rother, a pre e above s tl ) . For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- exy induced him to drop ' = thur Arlington, whose trial s the Branch of the League. | ford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port . r g it take its course. | OAKLAND, Aug. 1S—The Internatio taking of testimony is concern: v Los Angeles and Redondn (Los Angeles)., 11 a e T Cakew Carnival cioses to-moi closed before a jury in Judge Hall’ m., August I8 22 26, 30, September 3, and every | A woman's auxiliary to the Lincoln | fourth I& | night at the Expositioni building. this afternoon. Arlifgton was put o i ey L et ‘JUMFED FROM LOCAL crowds all ng have been very great stand to testify in his own behalf N b BT L R S s DrEs ized last | & | | 8 v great. e e mation . the prosecution | evening at the headquarters of the league | To-night there w a rousing reception | 0N €T e tiinE Al Admit s T \ = AND MET D i DTkt b cprang a surprise by getting him to admit | in B'nai B'rith Hall. Committees appoint- | menth i o Professor McKlllican, and this will be 3 be: ce before convicted | , Hicine > F int % that he had been 1wic : d from all ihe various women's organiza- ‘or further inform: - repeated to-night in his final match for | of grand larceny. With this fact admii- in the were present. The company reserve n, aged | Oakland Amateur ¥ cakewalk | ted, the prosecution then put in evic 5 n e e v officiated tem- t | champion honors. the judgments in hoth cases, and on he- Addie L. Bal day thereafter. nsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del ; tlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalfa and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each on the nd . n_obtain folder. the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_honrs of sailing. ND g. 18.—Martin N - s g S eTelag i bapital | 18mil vand’:l theyi me all the ted=thesaonvictions . Ldd FoR DR L] Intense siasm prevailed, and sev- | . CO.. Gen. Agts jeath to-night at the Receiving Hospital |Ism. and they " merit all the ap-|1e6 U5 “OL" (o Sestiy there |aaie e i i D e Bl ot S S B e e il been no chance to get the fz organization were made by different la- record betore the jury, and matters now | gjeg. & fferent la Appear very sloomy for the aged bunkoer | e jon 0i women : gl On direct examination Arlington to-day resuit of jum Berkeley I | tee h-street station from the mole at | 6:30 o'clock this evening, ng off the front end | great juvenile cakew | train due at Six-|divisidn of the tots to- ed for champion of Tke In the firs t the followir he State meda Mangels L Mo ers sleched: Pres: THE 0. R. & N. CO. Tho Arat’ouz 01 thS Wain, Which ds o e gave i detailed account of an alieged visit e e L T DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T0 [1ong one at that hour, had Just crossed | Loui OConnor and May O'Connor. - |to the Richmond House i San ¥rancisco . Nellie A. Hendrickson: finan-| 2 O R T I..A N D | Sixteenth stree hen Noon j NG} In the society amateur cakewalk Ha: on‘the night of Apri 555} N Mrs. Mary E. Ferguson; Fi Spear-street Whart 0 | was thrown b ath the wheels. Which | carg znd Florence Shoeffer of San Fran. | with Mrs. Smith. who accuses him of ha R praty, B ereusoi; rom Spear-stre arf at 10 a. m. paseed over Eis right ieg near the thigh. | GATo “pd Klorence Sancffer of San Tean | MR 6o her on that very day. S e o DL FARE 812 First Class Including Berty S is o x He was removed to the hospital, where | ;¢ oixiand, L. du ney and M Smith had just taken a seat near her 1, Mrs. Laura Codgson 88 Second Class and Meals. Q05006045+ 900 -0+ ® Drs s‘r,,‘,T.‘ Milton, Huntington, HI"\“’I"- of Oakland, 1 a ; cial counsel. W. Fry. when lth‘-»hm*m An adjournment was then taken to the | STATE OF LIFORNIA sails mos . i Sy Wilcox imb. | San Francise man opened his narrative, and the s sl of the chah S5 gt P 2 . Aug. % Sept. 3 RICH HEALER DOWIE, HIS W.FE AND FAMILY. The left leg was se andd S FAS S Beams a0, R Roo- | Tonts roused the YOuns woman's auger. CLl e i COLUMEIA sai CAug. 21, 21, Sept. 10 it is believed t he ained in-| Bdna Horn of San Francisco competed | "On that visit. continued the corpulent T e TR pohort line to, Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, on the ntil they saw his operations. | ternal Injuries. He several 1 two couples will finish Saturday |and aged Lothario. “we remained at the THE REBEKAH SOCIAL. elena and all wvoints in the Northwest. ond 4 after having had Through tickets to all points East in the | Richmond all night, a 3 0 E. C. WARD, General Agent, n and lady | dinner ;«;};Lv:;“"r‘t}.f;"I\“;;gp:'.‘*r“f‘;h- « his fair | SINDg of the First Souvenir Badge 639 Market st. v, who is suing her husband for a of the Odd Fellows’ Jubilez. GOODALL, PERKINS & """-_‘rln.mda“ roved the siraw that broke the | There was an attendance of nearly 600 Sporet - . and unable to suppress her | ;gjes jast night in 0dd Fellows’ Hall at a ny longer Mrs. Smith turned to | (.01 given under the auspices of the AMERICAN LINE. and in a whisper that was 3 Arlington to hear golden jubilee parade committee of the | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. much indignation ex- | hemorrhages bhefore being healer was forced to|the influence of ether and "LOTS | walk were Profe: MeKillle ilding. He then procured |&ive out very slisht hopes of his recovery. | of Oakland, Louis Baney and Dora Me 1l ang held a meeting every | for his condition—from shock and the | gjoson of Berkeley, C. Dow and. lady. ht, telling of the miraculous cures he |loss of several gallons of blood—is very won the match. The | divorce d weaks-Youne: Nuonshad irhtalast e brought out John camel's the Oakland newspaps i | day lired Jcmploymens 3 : ik ard, L. Williams and R« anger r. Dowie, at \lvurh n\.%” apolis Furniture Manufactory in San g VAR i lvi\ulh}l m-\'} Pl Te e threat. | Francisco, and was returning from work Zo Steward and Miss Beatty Tt ond | audible enough for hen | night. The white profession pre ¢ — e me pu; v Sve E 4 P Rebekah lodges of San Francisco. The to us: fists on the men who had | When he made the jump that o between John ward and L. Wil- id: “I'll have to shoot that man. a s of & sco. 1€ Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. ALAMEDA COUNTY Written the truth eonecminach whe had | fatal. Hle s the son of William Noon,| {iyms and' they agreed to waik et [ &6 1t yet, It's the only way I can get full grand mareh, in which there were more | From New York Evers Wednerday, 10 . m. han 200 ¢ : for the wrongs he has done me iples, was led by Miss Amy | New York ew York.....S: ; 2 & Mrlnsr'lr Webh, g‘(-sl‘dm}( of the committee, and U. | St. Louis. ugust 30/ St. Louls Sont. s eegonan ok = A Noon died shortly before midnight. Rev. | o100 o, M e Wil he “hot doubting that the man is enough | S. G. Cifford. During the evening twenty- | St. Paul..September 6 St. Paul...September 27 wine healer was reaucsted 10 cxPlain | rother Morrison of Father King's church | fo0r 100 e g matinee | O " advied his client to ~ompose | five of the jubilee souvenir badges were S e what he aid with the big collections, the | (5. iled and was at the bedside when | Merself. as she would “get redress in an- | disposes of by auction, Frank D. Worth = Sty DAL ho Boiacd 1o it e | ~oon dieq other way." acting auctioneer, assisted by Louis New York and Antwern. fon on record. He wound up th ———————— Nion gave his testimony in an easy, | Kragen. The first badge put up and the | From New York Every Wednesday. 12 noon, P Chaesord (HE yolnaiup dhs Rosenberg Is Acquitted ENDEAVORERS WOULD LIKE O R and manner, and while in | first issued went to Jack Thompson of | Nooriapd "Aug. 23| Westerniand ...Sept 13 off to-morrow night. The second division | redre: August | of juveniles will finish thelr contest to- | But Attorney Fry expressin but alleged hen an opportunity offered | employed with the Southern Pacific Com- )ly man “took water.” pany NEWS BREVITIES oitmgne Jo g o gy i re s O hid attorney his memory fal. | Pacific Lodge for $10, and the second to | Friesland Kensington Flsts time. When the cal. | ,OAKLAND. Joe Rosenberg, LEAGUERS TO AFFILIATE |the honds of 2'5i answers came without | John A. Foster of Yerba Buena Lodge for | Southwark .. 6/ Nordland .. ie departed. While |the prominent P T hesitation $. There was a well arranged pro. EMPIRE LINE. s | eo ed no el A w 5 . is ¢ of inten- ime ances rection ¢ ichael action T piile | committed no infringement of the law OAKLAND, Aug. 18—The Christian En. | Heé had told of his sincerity, of inten- |gramme of darices, under the direction’of Seattle; St Michael. Di nts aplece, ‘and many | [LicAsing the recent Baumeeten DIy e f Alameda Count 1a o Bplace b mill, which took place in the ement of | deavorers of Alameda County would like ittle daughter. who, he said, w : e e Ultra en- | barber shop. A jury in the Police Court | the Epworth Leaguers to join them as o i i&8: Tut on cross-examination president. Misg Parthenia Burkhardt, sec- | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATIO Br oy e Toue re Ie-|so determined to-night after taking three| sceociate members. The following letter | Deputy District Attorney Samuel retary: Mrs. Ada Patterson, treasurer. | "N fontxomery st. or any of ar b X ‘{“""w me Pecu- | hajiots, the first ballot showing seven for |\ %) 000 o0 rded and sent to-the v: nees attention was called to the fact that | Reception committee—Mrs. F. Bergman, tributed to them be- | hoquittal and the second eleven for ac- | has been forwa 8 e var- | Bess A e tober, 1813, he was | Mrs. Helene Peterson, Mrs. Adn Patter’ power of the man | quittal. This makes the fifth trial of the | 0US leagues in the count 5 son, Mrs. Maggie Hovey, Mrs. H. Ro juittal. This m s th th tri J jsoner in San Quentin. Several mo- g8l Y . president Epwo DHSQREL <8 5 4 ro | Mrs. J. von Geistefeldt, Mrs. Annie Far nt Epworth | ncnts elapsed before witness, after objec. e PR L | Floronee | l 3 2o prizefighting cases, in none of which a Frank W, ‘Trnw' vation was re- | £onvietion resulted. Tt is likely that the| League Alliance—Dear Sir: Tt gives |MentS SRS (iriey, proved equal to th soldiers of the regiment were ¢ given by P ke care | the following: For Full Information regar tions to engage Mrs. Smith to 3 g 2 - Parade committee—Miss Amy Webb. Sodliige Chicago showing | remaining twenty odd ca will be dis-| me great pleasure to officially invite el wered by way of Linehan, Mrs. Maud Timbrel and Mr: = 3 well with the | nuitted, and the police arc chagrined that | your leagues to join our union as as. | Cccasion. and he Aneetee mother was w | Emma Anderson: floor manager. Miss| @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- d. He went | police Court jurors as taxpayers have so| sociate members. pian Amy Webb: assistant floor manager, Mrs. | 0 ner First and Brannan street, 1 p. m.. for ow when he married her. On cross- ‘mination witness was very careful, al- 's halting before answering, profe: B. Schule; floor committee—Mrs Jensen, Mrs. Almira Parker, M 2 1 | YOGKOHAMA d HONGKONG, 1t 2 Lily | Kcbe (Hiogo) ng at T up a few prac- | elightl e ki and Shanghal, and Young's de- | cute the appreciated their efforts to exe- We believe such a unfon will be aw prohibiting the witnessing | beneficial both to vourselves and u: blished Zion | of or participation in prizefights. and we hope you will consider it favo before answering. profess-| Meredith, Mrs. Lela Ziegler, Mrs. Moilie ngkong with Steamers for AR oI —————— anly. appiving at an early date to our I o i rehectiony McCollister, st Parthenty Burkhardt, | Indie, oo g0 received on board on day taitht Zing them ooklout committee, through Mr. Hob- LIl B Mth Brdithywas ko[ NETS. W: W, son, Mrs. Mollie of £ 2 ey b orting the Says Weld Double-Deeded. gon, for membdrship. ¥ For a few moments Mrs. Smith was re- | or (fle Yo VRSN }\{::5‘“&‘\:‘, \{‘“ i v'T_i“Trz_';‘:_‘. A I August 17 NIPPON MARU.... Tues September 12 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For s, r freight and p 2 Iy at cc 2 k Consul W. Y. Loaiza of, the Argentine | i3 Market st cor. F & Somuste otiice urs for best | cajled to prove that she possessed no gray i ress, such as the woman wore who did e ON, dress The night with Arlington at tho | Captain Betbeder Denies the Killing. E. Union. | Rjchmond. and it was then time to call P P the mykterious hackdriver, by whom the :repre i lic Church Zion is hard pr enta- OAKLAND, Aug. 18.—Martha M. Porter| means to advance the w rseer | filed suit this afternoon agalnst Samuel G He | Weld and Catherine Ross to have a deed President Alameda County C ed” and | to two lots on Willow street, Alameda, ic held at ed tc Some of the hich wet executed By Weld ‘and deiy . o , Republic is in receipt of a cablegram W. B. CURTIS, General A ) . Monda ! 3 h e had promised to clear up all m: Agent. (Rpade s aings athostasts in | ered to Catherine Ross on'the i3th inst, | A FAITHFUL SWEETHEART. | dcferse bod BV S iont S oseapi fronl ‘the .commander of the Argentine| — vet, 80 far | for n consideration of §2000, set aside and | Wa McEirath frankly confessed Uftort |t | deciared fraudulent. In her compiaint, | Comes All the Way From Dublin to | MaJgr Motlrath B O |drawn up by Attorney Albert M. Arm- Keep Her Plighted Troth. On the other hand. however, Mrs. § that | strong, plaintiff avers that Weld executed * 3 Q. -3 i Watkins of S8anta Barbara was called by is | deed to the same property on December | ALAMEDA, Aug. 1S.—Miss Charlotte | ¥ a'SS 0 o0 Ana proved a She on |1, 1898, conveying title to her, and that | Mary Nicle came all the way from Dub- | tostified that €he formerlv resi training ship Presidente Sarmiento in ex planation of the story exclu pub- | lished in The Call' a few days after his vessel left this port to the effect that a saflor had been killed aboard the ship by The S. S. Australla salls “for Honolulu Wednesday, August 23, at2p. m S. S. Alameda sails via Honolulu and art for ntempt of cc Dowfe is 1 president )Sperous, as in all the 3 concerns.” which are ed this yeur | therefore she is the legal owner of the | lin, Ireland. to Alameda to meet and teenth Street, this city "Mis | the master-at-arms and the fact hidden Auckland for Sydney n the foliow property. Mrs. Porter asks that hoth de- | marry her lover, Henry C. Wilsme: S0 | Sirtoen ed With her. and that neither an B i a aopy B edneadny. Ceptember Thom- PERFONAL Y fendants be enjoined from asserting any | ceremony was performed on Wednesday | the. night of April 14 nor anv other night | 8, The (TR CONTEILRE F 42 e e Wora, ‘via Hawall Ys Dr. John Alex. Dowie, 1201-1207 Michigan claim, evening at the rector's study of Christ |during her sojourn there had Mrs. Smith g e za. with & request | Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, Indla, Sues, b en . . e Church by Rev. T. J. Lacey, but two | remained aw from the house _over | beder by Consul foalza, with a request Gifiia ete.; 10 first class. 4 Zion, City Bank. Thirteenth atreet and Alameda News Notés. witnesses being present. The couple haa | night. Every effort was made by the do- | o SN oce oo received in answer to | & 9. SPSEUKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., {14 Montgomery Michigan avenu been sweethearts in Dublin since early | fense to break down Mrs. Watkins® tes: but she proved unimpeachable and | {hif request, dated Yokoham as fol- | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. ALAMEDA. Aug. 18.—Petitions are be- > vouth, and when Wilson left to seek his { mon: e . ing circulated by Subben Bros. at the | youth, it 5 N b lows: ot and e ; forture in this country she promis he defense rested. 5 o oo | West End and D, \V. Martin on Park {06 11 [ SRIERTY SH0,POTRISSd bim | thh o case will be argued to the fury to Argentine Consul Loaiza, San Fran- | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. g Thitteenth T the e \-:1'\!“ "lcpllgh{ ordinance. rescind | pis pride. morrow mnrrlflllzn. ar;]r} l(t tle:l Iél(t-ly thfi'fi ”’""'d‘;?a" iy :I)nr }\'ho ww:\lz;flh‘ DIRECT LINE TC HAVRE-PARIS. Ging. rteen ne b ot N n wil w his fate before night. | woun aboard the P ente Sar- | gail turday at 10 a. m. Sfim\ e | At'a ‘meeling of the Encinal Literary | Miss Nicle made e, enfire journey | Atltngtor s micnto by the master-at-arms died of | rror Pier 1. North River. foot 'of b Staiad 6 iy e st night the fi , ¥ | alone, and when she arrived in Alamed: % Satohe. e A B j.',,(;'" v rfic‘gefle‘d:n L, ;m?:llll?t‘::u‘,x rr':fls the groom, who is nhlcl(':'raph operator Entertained the Local Club. ?f}"lflmfi? le:\'-rxr:\mk{li\lw";n;orrt‘“fnd'I:‘.? wie's total 0 L8251, 900 Y Harry Greenwell, vice president:|at Randsburg, was here to meet her. . | : 7 iratated in th i: list does not include a farm In gf.]pr:"'T::{wdr‘sm-rvtnr&': G. Slflwae:i“trig.i: They are still in Alameda, but will leave | The Oregon Camera Club and the Col.| during e A et Michigan. for which he paid $10.000 cash | ure \diclary committee—W. Vian Me, |In a few days for Randsburg, thelr future | orado Camera Club of Denver exhibited | newspapers. Ogued) WPQEdn oppon Zome timp ago, nor the horses, carriages, | ter, Wyclift Chamberlain, W. G. Agar. | home. two sets of slides before the California 4 R A JRMANDIE, August 2 A CHAMPAGNE, Sept. 16: LA BRETAGNE to Havre, $5 and up per cent reduction on round trip. Sec- lass to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction NERAL, CY FOR Morton st Berkeley News Not, Aug. 18.—The who fell who fe e 1 0. nor. the horse iages. L ter, Y s s A = —_————— Camera Club last night at its headquar-| it will be seen that while Captain Bet-|on round trin (ERAL AGENC o e R teuck e il whom eowcastonshs | society: 1A preparing to present u three- FEDERAL GRAND JURY tors in the Academy of Science building. | beder admits the fact of the shooting he | CNITED STATES AND CANATA. 2 Broad- B avy from his late residence on ran houlevard. sionally | Dot farce called “Three Spasms.™ el ey 3 Tfh? );lcmres. ‘mndny m;‘v;r};;;rl: erd w;)'k seeks to a so}i\-p \Il}msol.h_frnm %hp‘ conse- A e ot Ania & o hela thod The Rev. Hillard of the Dow! h akls] E Miss Goggin, president of the Federa- A of art, comprised every g from views | quences ailendant upon his negiect to re- S M co. g Parker street. The Rev, 2. o ated. The D e heriea o e clatmed | (ot Teachers of Chicago, gave an ad- |, Lne Federal Grand alury vesterday | G¢ ‘the battleship Oregon to Southern | port the aifair (o the proper United States LR O Flest Pres el Trrve, A. D, Me- | 10 Byt P Vand at Hamilton Hall | dress on “Teachers’ Clubs” at the Porter | found a true bill of Infictment against | plantation scones. Authorities by denying that the sailor died | = = A Minm Mcintokh and C. i “r“fi.;mg onco acted as chairman amd | School this afternoon before the teachers. | Karl Kristensen for making and passing —_————————— while the Presidente Sarmiento remained| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. . been recelved DALtREt et ma#de a speech eulogizing Dowle. Some e ggg{"“l’;fr;lt ,{1"]"”} ggfir;j“‘afiz'“fitr:"sfion. Yesterday’s Insolvents. in port. B A e it Tloyd and Waiter He o d Mr. C o N ort, . Mary Terry, 5. Mar: p e Lo s Tne bride 1s'the (HIIE SCCEREECS U T F°{'°9ths° i"" 11;’“11_; Away. | Kristensen, alias Nelli€ Brown, for cony | Devereaux e i The Ohio Society. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Hughus ‘I HonolY, ihara TAORA: he had ot D e i ¢ wily | HAYWARDS. Aug. 18—The cannery at | pllcity in the offense. was ignored. Valley Steam Laundry, Stockton, $I18 81; [ o 08 SEE COCSYL e atietier “MonKcolle. re . this place has been forced to give away The bill against Charles Jackson, col- | assets, 15. M. M. Devereaux, ditto, . Ve i Dremen [1aionin ME Dowlow mettiods 1 Bowes of penghes because of the Star. | ored. member OF the crew of the transport | fin; no Assels, B R Lewman. ditfo. $13; | arrangements to pay a visit to-night, in | , MONy Tute, Wed. hurs, and Set, at 345 trom | T o T o ) city of labor. Not sufficient hands can | Warren, for stabbing Quartermaster Her- | no assets. Judge de Haven rejected their | the Palace Hotel, to William L. Strong. | gays '1 p. m. and £:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § . Chollle—It costs me about 34000 a year | he procured to put up the fruit already | man Brevy on July 21, near Nagasaki, was | petition for informality. Hunter Broth- | ex-Mayor of New York and ex-president ¥ The Berkeley who are to take welcome home the ¢ | M Sk S ! and office, Mission-street Do gL R T e R Dorthased. and the sume condition pre. | also jgnored. the testimony showing' that | ers. Onkland, $729 60; no assets. John A. | of the Ohlo Soclety of the State of New Felephone Main 1505 Sk in the procession, | “Dollic—What a waste of money! vails at San Leandro. Jackson bad acted in self-defense, Stiller. Carrville. Trinity County. $567 92. | York.