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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1899. b !0880380380 RN R eR+ReRNeRN R NeoNIReB+ B e R oR+ R+ RNeRIRN* NeRoReNeNeRe RN+ R+ R+ 3808808%80&’% D I R E C T O RY fiflywardsg @akfland Rlameda QOUDty News %?% B@Iflk@fl@&, Fruitvale | or resronsisie HOUSES. 5 o o o3 B R g R R T O R Rt R R N L T S PO BE I B T B L o R R R D R R A R R vfio&fifi‘fi.‘owmn*fi SRR RN IRERN+ReRT o R o RoRNeReRe | on Application. ’ 530G ATION 0 EHUHEH H[PUHT LRIVALS Blgl((:]l?lflgDUSTRY RESTOHEDHEIIE:DTCI’NFANT HE THH[M[NED TIIES&:?I‘IZ\&‘EIDSE}?NTI;F;%MPANY CHURCH TRXATION PROSPERITY o i "'"I'] +23025 085 23480+ | COPPERSMITH, | J0sEPu FOX. supt. H. BLYTH, Mgr. | ing all three. Ship _Plumbing, Steamboat CVW SMIT » and Ship Work a Specialty, 18 Wai ian Bu“ko Man. Late last night the message was sent to headquarters that a little girl was miss- Gage Shares Honors With the Has= gt i it o vemenne o) GUN ANU HAZ[]H and 13 Washington st. Telephone Main 5641 Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | ing. During the afternoon Mrs. Blum and i Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Do Not Believein A : : s Broadway, Oct. 5. 98 Broadway, Oct. 5. | her young daughter went to a house she | )i E 5 : g i b Y Methodist Incomes in OVERNOR Gage has revived the LARENCE M. REED. will rot | hed youted o Bree memeto s houss oo | Divorce = Granted to RESH AND i:;:|n;53‘lfhen % Discrimination. political gold brick industry in this | | manage a Hawaiian plantation on a | how or other the woman could rot find | JAS. BOYES & C0., Shiprias, Butchers, o the State. county. The latest recipient of one | large salary and with a minimum | the house, and she left the child on the Florence Kelly. e ST of these treasures is James P. Oliver | amount of effort. A few weeks ago ;.I“"‘d’““]’“}‘ffl;é‘e‘“;m oSt s'rhx?ol;:fl?h}-? FURS olved, That it is the sense of | s of Berkeley, who had been 1'?st'il\§ly | lkfr. Reed, l“hn s a son of the well-| andered off and lost her A Dolice- | SR J. N. LOFSTAD, 8 feamy st. ustans. _ Latent | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Promised the position of Deputy Labor |known attorney and Blind In % e s1 Gy Wesobe bl RiAd D o s, lowest prices, remedsiing. eting that all property held by all denominations as church es-| The repo tates is subject to taxation the same | to-day’s conference of the Methodist Commissioner, tute director, received overtures from |the grass near a street corner and carried | s | > Several weeks ago his frierds, who in- a generous Hawailan, A. P. Stod- | her to the house of the nearest family,| hepoy m,s m(-mld“a"' fiffévshff IRON FOUNDERS. clude the most prominent Republicans in | dard—the —same Mr. ~ Stoddard that | Where she was given into thg care of a| "€ (ARAPDY Wi e A this WESTERN FOUNDRY, Morton & Hediey, y 3 A Phy this county, were given assurance that | successfully worked several guests at the | MFs. Simpson. It was nearly midnight | Mrs. Florence Kelly was terminatec ! » Props., 234 Fremont as property held for secular purposes | Church South show that all the churche A s oral I ey ards Hotel and & A > | when the mother ceased hunting for her afternoon, when Superior Judge Greene | st. Cas ngs of Every Description Mads to i [in the State have been fairly prosperous | Oliver would get the job, Several mem- | Haywards Hotel and tried “to “‘work” | hiiq ana still had not found her house, | granted to her a divorce from James | Order. Tel. Black 1505. in this State. | iy e et bers of the State Central' Committee were | more when his little scheme falled. : ne, : 2 = i 2 L 2 5 | having no other direction than a faint| Kelly on the grounds of willful neglect, Oakland Office San Francisco Call,| These reports show the following figures | also assured by Mr. Gage, or possibly | Stoddard told Clarence that he was |jjen of its appearance. A co-ed. of the ! extreme ,\meugy and habitual intemper- PAPER DEALERS. | %8 Broadway, Oct. 5. et Cdlonel Burns, that Oliver would be re- | looking for a manager for a plantation. | university met the young mother and took PULP AND PAPER CO. mpaign which will be to:,:,::\ e e nd_Pastor, W. P, An. | Warded for his'work In the last campalgn. | Reed honestly admitted that he knew | her to her home for the night. This morn- | e oy e e L WILLAMETT 722 Montgomery strest. waged a year h over the adoption of | dréws, total receipts during the year, $956 The promises given all of them were gold nothing of managing plantations, but vas | ing the police reunited mother and child, | ; *) % complaint and in her testimony EEe itutio. amendment 6, introduced | total membership, 92. bricks. informed that that was no bar. ‘We will | and after a sa;m-h f’nuknd their home for | /1 het com et ey o PRINTING. Jast Legisiature by Assemblymnan | Senta Rosa—Fastor, J. A, Batchelor; total | The disappointment of A. J. Reld, who |have nothing to do,” said Stoddard, “ex- | them. The officer tacked a large pencil Tt Sedliis alug e HUGHES PRINTER, | receipts, $4279 S§; membership, 303. hedt b lled by the Governcr to the | cept bossing some other fell. i number on the front door before leaving, | most from the time of the marriage in . y 511 Sansome st.. 5. ¥ the foregoing resolution, | “Tingen-street Church, San Francisco—Pas. | Bad been called by the Tabd o e sing some other fellows and draw- | o that the mother's forgetfulness would | May, 18%. Shortly after the nuptlals the >3 .0 t to-day’'s session of the nine- |tor, A. Odum; total recelpts, $937 80; member- | Palace Hotel to receive the Labor Com- |ing our princely salaries. We will ship a | not give' the police department another | husband, who earns a salary of $100 per | it o uual conference of the Central | ship, 201 | missionership, gndtwho was' then, slven | fem othar fellows down there.tyido the|nighvisiworlc month, became adaicted to the tquor | THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 553 s riracoat %8 Broadw! s of the pastors pr In view cf the teenth an Baptist Association of California, is of | Lo8 Banos—Pastor, W. E. Phillps; total re- | a gold brick, was as nothing compared | work. Now to business. Of course, when habit. . O st Mrs, Kelly' P 7 ceipts, $165 97; membership, 43. i o t e SHRI Ry 2 n one occasion, so Mrs. Kelly's eep significance. The association s/ Kl’mghiu I anaing ,.“l‘; W M. Armstrong; | t0 the surprise and' dlsulppmgsrrll’(nl ?r ;RP we got.IQ Hunnlu(l‘u, we shall have to put SADIE S|NCLA|R NOW story goes, he came home late one night | STATIONER AND PRINTER. made up of the clergy of the Baptist | total receipts, $561 85; membership, 64. | friends of Mr. Oliver. 1In additfon to the on a certain amount of ‘dog.’ We nad and dragged her about the house by her | S churches In San Francisco, Alameda, | Willows—Pastor, W. D. Taylor; total re- | indorsements already referred to every |better have dress suits. Of course we HENRY GLIDE’S BRlDE | Bt S Hrey subr lealor o Sioh achy ap_,Telcz‘og:-vhfic PAR‘[R]]]GE “a"':f"mi! Marin, Contra Costa and Solano counties, | ceipts, $1242 51; membership, 115. | 8enator and Assemblyman in this county, | shall have to stay at the Royal Hawaiian parently emboldened the husband, for a!l ot s 1 throush it the resolution quoted goes | ooy *"HoT o i pratts total Te- | ynojuding the four who stood loyally by | Hotel for about a month and do things — ¥ v = 4 | LoV . Fisan <200, | another time, she says, he threatened to FEELTE record as opposed to the proposed con- | “Tincom. Station: Pastor, ¥, A. Davis; total | Burns, requested the Governor to ap- | up in shape. If people think we are not | OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—Miss Sadie Sin- | cut her throat with a razor: and in Aprit | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL. 3Ne2, o e g ey Rasahian: total potstiOliveriiandirecslyagssutar ceshot jamell (Xed. ey miidl iyt D use for | clair, nicce of C. C. Clay of Sherman & | of 1568 he wielded o revolver, threatening | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., 2t its GRE ! action was not without some | Wheatland—Pastor, Z. J. Needham: total re- | compliance. St Siive L. n B 8 dusinimaten i idlvie: BhGnen &) ptmine wisided s senlyas (it enine (DO mco R m BROOE R et | cotpte, SUTs, membership, O eredith; total re-| When it was announced that Mr. Kelsey | good. You won't need to buy one. wealthy rancher of Sacramento, were |ence of bystanders Kelly might have | Market Office and Yards 450 Main street vote either way, while tt ceipts, $1000; membership, 173. % of Santa Clara was to be the Assistant It would De better to ‘take a few | married last evening at the home of the | ended her life. Finally one day, Mrs. | majority of six to carry the Wosdiand - bastor. H. 0. Stubbs; total re- | State Labor Commissioner, Alameda | hundred collars with us, as we might | bride's aunt, Mrs. H. Stephens, 125 Thir- | Kelly claims, her husband sold out all 1000 But this was wholly due to | ceipts, $375; membership, &9{.‘ S County Republicans wondered to what |need {t. You have two or three hundred? | ixelwmds"fie('}snec‘fi Dx}". sli%fl]mnglc?;uthe fhe ¥ hotathola Eamitire aud) abandoned "-L (S VE . ere thre — | Snelling and Waterford—Pastor, G. H. Fra- | o o iXed RO Toynily last 7all | Wellithats iga0d. Andon T e e 19 b seho : : understanding. There were three Propo- |, "% 07 raceipts, $332; membership, 5. end they had works yally 1 A-T‘;M.S l):'(h-rn \l:'”:r?:’n saz The affair was very private, only the im- | her and their little three-year-old child. - If1£ail to cureany - : CANCER or tumor treat before it scat- . opposition, for fifty delegates ons before the association, and in the | “Himira and Dixon.Pastor. Buclid’ McWhor- | to swell the majority of Mr. Gage. In | much more? | o on heing Invited (o attend. | In granting the decree Judge Greens nfusion incident d fon some | ter; total recely membership, 113. | this instance as in th_a} of Mr. Reld, di- | down cheap enough on the steamer, but | Miss Margaret Sinclair was maid of honor | awarded the custody of the child to the of the 1 tion; total receipts, | rect promises were given with the same | once in Honolulu we must cut a dash. | and the convemtional bridesmaid was embers lost sight of what propo- L 4 1t | mother and directed the husband to pay ters or affects the aitionlwa s ibeboiont This is given | 0 88 membership 1. G | resut, Now the thing's all risht and I will | omittéd. Thornton Glide, a brother of the | monthly alimony in the sum of $50. s Cglabaiii as the reason for some of the delegates | $1267 10; membership, 5. g Oliver, during the last two campaigns, | write you in a few days, giving you all | groom, acted as best man. e parlors | “Goorge B, Moenning commenced suit for bores. tion | the details.” were modestly decorates with palms, | refusing (o vote. It ha been recom- Blg Dry Lake-Pastor, F. M. Staton; total | has gone on the stump at the sugg 14 & b a divorce to-day against Emma J. Moen- | 5 nded in one of the propositions that | recelpts, §634 32; membership; . : | of the Republican State Central Com-| A few days later Clarence Reed re- | E'SENS and cholee flowers. . o\ | ning " The complaint, prepared by Attor- No Kaife he conference members give their active | Upper Lake—Pastor, lark; total re- | mjitee, and made a very successful cam- | ceived a letter from Mr. Stoddard. It | tnejr honeymoon trip through the soutk, | ney H. C. Schaertzer, recites desertion. | No Pain! gupport <o the amendment in 1902, but in | CGPS #6748 membership, 3. . total re- | puigner. He was promised a reward, and | left nothing in doubt. The plantation was | and upon_thelr return Wil make " their | Kate Lucy Myrick commenced suit to- No Pay e fon Dr. W. O. Baldwin of Ala- e { the whole county united in his indorse- | actually in existence, merely wanting a | home in Sacramento. | day against Robert Luther Myrick for | 2 celpts, §748 60; m bership, ie—Pastor, W. A. Lind- 1t, only to find that Governor Gage's | few man: / Until Cured. gers, Oaklanders preferred, and T R Boonville and Yorky itute the resolu- meda offered 5 . $35 per month alimony pending her divorce | t finally adopte In explaining his | Sy; total receipts, $5103; m m’hershln.x x.r.'r es are like the proverblal pie- they wou g0 on the next steamer. Granted Marriage Licenses. suit and $250 for expenses. She asks also | 3 4 o on Dr. Baldwin sald: i S crust. There was a little hint about money, and | OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—Marriage licenses | that a receiver be appointed to collect the e erg B San 7 i the following: Joseph | rents from the homestead property. 3 now in my offices in cee toiall Docioslastionlide. | (Ean':hcas‘anainran \stor, D. Bauer;| So much indignation has been expressed | the suggestion that if he, Stoddard, | have been issued t s total receipts, $247 70; membership, 4 | at the latest action of the Governor | should be little short, until they n;m} Bruno, age | _Milton—Pastor, H. W. Currin; total receipts, | {oward Alameda County that an assur- | done thefr “do t the Royal Hawaiian | Emil 2 | 1 vears, of Oakland and | [In the divorce suit of May E. Fink | A. Knight, 27 years, Alameda; ;gainst Alonzo W. Fink, defendant, by his alcohol. Lady ant.” Any hard rations are on a level ther corpe 80 far as taxation of b 5 roodward, o7 . years, San - $531 42; membership, T2 ance has been given that Oliver will be Hotel, why it would be quite easy for | Lrancis H. Woodward, 27 years, | attorney, R. E. Ragland, to-day filed a Jump anywhere el ot | T T o bership, 211, | taken care of, but no more faith s put [ Reed to lcan a couple of hundred, and | Drancisco, and B . 3°ari | motion fo strike out from the complaint | 18 cancer. e now trying to rid them- 5 Benitd-Pastor. J:1C ¥ast; total | in this promise than the last. Mr. Oliver | they could settie when they met the | Rosa Smith, 11 years, Pleasanton; Charles | certain paragraphs; also a demurrer to | Naviinpian “Wilson, 23 vears, ‘gnd l;u setia men}-; p e v 7 an rancisco; aly . —_— —— t H vears, and Thomas Francls | Woman’s Breast is Cancer Mr, Oliver may have at some time or | carefully, telling me he would think aniErenciseos brank {WOULD NOT MEET If large always poisons tic glands in armpit, ther expressed his disapproval of the |about it and give me his advice. LRt hen JL e L, Wwhen cure is almost impossibie. - iz : : | San Francisco; Charles W, anner fn which Mr. Wright acted, and | Five minutes later George W. Reed re- | Hiolics, 27 _years, Greenville, i, and WITH THE MAYOR wm‘smegrgKaddsm_!‘gl'mgfififimmmd he is now being punished for his | turned the letter to his son indorsed | Teresa Jeanette Brady. 2 years, San i) T ot Wiriie them e fearful of some unscrupulous adv: age of this exemption to »eculating in the real estate mar- ill escape do the State no godd. ! rence will be held in B. Bennett of the |gps 5o | comes from Berkeley, which district was | cashier at the big plantation. | B Simmons; | pisrepresented in the last Assembly by | “I showed the letter to my father,” said | i the insufficiency of facts alleged. Mr. Howard Wright. It is possible that' Claren Reed to-day, “and he read it 5 , T8 Healey; total | total recei Salinas S total total receipts, | | Py ) erahip, 82 tota1 | &rave indiscretion. “gold bri and the incident ended. | Francisco; Edward Lowther Holmes, % | ! ¢ B e s ot | as one of the foremost leaders | Last week Clarence Reed saw his | years, and_Eisie B. Harnden, % years. | COUNCILMEN DECLINED TO DIS-| S, R. CHAMLEY, M. D., 25 Third §t., 8. F. £ B Keotol Hollister— Pastor. total re- | of the movement in the Interest of Dr.|bunko friend Stoddard in San Francisco, "fl‘“l“:r‘(}?fle*‘:f)&’(i”']'_l“i‘,‘b‘c}‘}?s} o CUSS BONDS. SEND THIS to some one WITH CANCER. o _| G. C. Pardee for Governor. It is said th but was never able to get near enough to k he had a hand in composing that cele- | him to hold a conversation with him or \Iham; total recetpts, | brated ode first sung at Sacramento. preach the sociation ars, Irvington; James Morrice, 29 vears, | e ianation | San Francisco. and Annfe C. Robertson, | Another Evidence That the Breach in | Xxplana N 21 y , Oal b | < i the City Government Is Still STATEMENT ey Widening. glish; Arthur Cassidy, B. 8., elee- | well, and Robert Flannigan as the “Frisco | R el v and drawing; B. H. Bierman, A. | Tramp.” | aklan ce San Franclsco Call, si Miss M. 1| The cvent of the evening. the drill by | e pon eranclsce C2 | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS nd typewriting; | the young ladies of the corps, who for | 5 e i Jcution: Julian de | ome time past had been perfecting them- | There was to have been a meeting ar T. Barber, LL. selves in the evolutions of the Patriarchs @ 'af L i STATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD | commercial 1 elvies; B. M. | Militant, then followed, under the instruc- (88 a committee - of the whole. | and hygiene. | tions of Lieutenant Cglonel W. S. Potter | There was no meeting, and many [ . . AR G| : Bixby, M. D.. phy n C._Black; total re- | IN NOVEMBER. | The 'school will be open Monday, Tues- | of the Second Regiment of the Patriarchs. are the explanations being given for its | den; total receipts, | e | day, Wednesday and Thursday of each The corps under command of Captain|fayyre to come off. The chief matter to | ; . rence ad- s were g People’s 1 the following officers t, R. H. B. a E. Gaila- Hattie Bromley; managers, Henry 1d Ralph Pruitt. 1; total re- wheon total WILL CONSIDER HOW I e TO IMPOUND FLOODS Lawrie; total re- ——OF THE—— Pastor, membership, 1. Pastor, membership, ——OF THE— hor treasu Bruc HE LOOKED FOR A GAS | age; total re- Call Issued and a Basis Provided for ¥ ek from e It is a branch of | Allle Parker, in its artistic costumes of work that is ed to be a great addi- | black with white trimmings, each carry- |have been discussed was the bond issue. | o the g here moved Yuba cHenry; total re- Xpe - L = e By e | s, he General Representation tion to the association as well a " | ing ivory-handled swords, presented when | This matter has already received some | LEAK WITH A CANDLE |ceiy: o it P | ron sto) the assoctation ag well as of I~ |78 . fention”, an exceedingly. pretty plc. | dttention from membera. of the Counell 9 Hornitos and Ca : of All Sections and e benefit to the members. | t 9 8 : 4 N4 S | total receipts, $721 12 ; | e ol i | ture. The members of the corps were per- | has been handled in extenso by the im- As a Consequence Oaptain Lutjen Ts |~ bakersfii vu L Whicman: totat Interests. ALL HALLOWS FAIR OPENS. | warind with omioh apiiauser and atir Provement clubs, and there Is also on rec- | () F NEW YORK, in the State of New York. S eceipts, $36; men , 2 7 1 . | W V] lause, a 2 i - av | 51 3 Decem b AL 3 3 Painfully Burned and Minus o Pastc McHenry; total recelpts, e | e the drill were congratulated on all sides. | Ord an opinion by Mayor Snow regarding | L' on the 3ist day of December, 8. D. TF8 His Hair. | $524; membership, The California State Association for the | Proceeds Will Be Devoted to Building | After the drill there was dancing untll | the best time at which to call the elec- | tg%e nsurance Commissioner of ‘the State —— Storage of Floo: ‘aters met last even- i midnight. { 2 | of California, pursuant to the provisions of An explosion of gas e e a Parochial Hall. } e | "'The Council believes that it s its sole | Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, con- ted 1n the basement CONTEST ANTICIPATED | os e EI0g Ll The fair in ald of a new library and pa- COURT NOTES prerogative to arrange this important | densed as per blank furnished by the Com- the residence of Cap- | | “;"“"J dli:“l‘erl"r‘“:”f‘)‘r’g::“fi m‘fi:‘-“ "\‘I"i rochial hall for All Hallows' Church was | ou N - Prnatter s Soma of the mentbars: think! thp | Dissionec: e P 2 e cluded @ 2 C Ci Vi 0 0 be hel apenes s S avorat au- = e = o 2 & h A 1 San Antonio avenue, | BY WIDOW KRYTSER e e e T Mo tonsider the | oPened last night under favorable au-| juic. Bahrs has made an order grant- | Mayor should have a hand in the arrange- | Amount of Capital Stock. pald up In spices at South San Francisco Hall, cor- | | wH98F FHUE Na T A O s her | ment: others belleve he should keep his |~ Cash ner of Fourteenth and Rallroad avenues. | | 0 0 " 00 “zolville Oppenhefmer, on a | R2nds off. Last night it was understood ASSETS. ) o e R o todit tp tormirope. Mrs Oppenheimeracay | that the Mayor Would e presént In-nel mesteiowned by ternoon con- | Friday, to-day petitioned the Superior | poses, will have upon its future growth | ¥, Jo Rl 0 o4 W CP, B€ SORRTEIIE TC ] vorced husband, Solomon Oppenheimer, | STARCY all WIRES OF SROUSES WRIE WALE | Cash Market Value of al B tove and went away 1€av- | Gourt’ for an order for the taking and | and prosperity, and to devise plans and | {io JA0\e O She PERMLY of the VATIOUS | pjected, but the court ruled against him. | WDY & committee mecting should not be | Bonds ewner b, Conpeny: in he pasement unplugked. | perpetuating of the testimony of means whereby this important result |lowed by Congressman Kahn, who spoke | Thomas P. Logle has sued his partner | hf‘ld,’d e O sy ettt Gasn in: sani. RAss the Kitoin wits Koenig, a notary public, before whom a | may be attained.” of the worthy object for which the fair |in the drug business, George M. Mithers, | WOUld not be a quorum, so o2 | Tterest due and accrued 18 KILOhEn, syt 6 : ; . |18 givi { : S iy | not to waste the time of the few who | Stocks and Loans deed was acknowiedged on July 28, hief Justice Beatty of the Supreme |is glven. He thought that the library | for a dissolution of the firm and for a Aol e, | Rents due and acerued bearing which the increase of the avail- | OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—FElizabeth able waters of the State for agricultural, | widow of John Krytser who di horticultural, mining and mechanical pur- oy g : : i L feature especially should receive the sup- | gy et i | 3 attention wherein John Krytser transferred Court presided and T. C. Friedlander act- | feature especlally she >C ® division of the assets. Plaintiff also asks | ou.ie e - - | Premiums in due Course of o BOUBKE 0 BBCErtain the | per e oo Tyl ot Moanotts | ed as Secretary. In the call for the con- | POTt Of every good citizen, “for,” said he, | § V80N 00 1€ F8<PE: = 8 N, & 50 858 | This attitude gives rise to the presump- | Premiu dealy 3 & i S ion was made to Invite the | upon the reading of good books depends ake ! tion that at some time in the near future tured, taken rein- leak. e took a|gireets to h him and Jjust as he " fn’her petition the widow ¢ door there was a | ghe anticipates being ocked him off his | ;g suit to be brought the house. The arles J. Krytser, wt 4 vention proy g 5 ithe following as delegates: Governor and | thé fate of the nation. Lieutenant Governor of the State, Chief | Mayor Phelan came later and urged the harge of the store at $01 Valencia street | 3 Bills receivable, not ;ntllg(he dissolution has been effected. = | there will be another quiet little banquet for Fire and Marine Risk: ari i James S. Angus, Thomas G. Crothers somewhere, at which the whole matter surance reserve deposit. stice of the Supreme Ci inal | parishfoners and their friends to contrib- | _ L x ) s % 3 o = | ;"\‘Iml:;m«:“lm[hsrl:gfs;?.i)r‘.zg:::.‘{ifi::_:rlfr:‘_j:": Ute to the good work which their pastor, | and W. S. Goodfellow, as executors of | will be fixed up, so that when the Councll | o ) 4 cgetq . z Rev. Father D. O. Sullivan, has under- | the will of the late James G. Fair, have | meets to take action on the bond question | | endeavor- brunt of the shock just prior to his f ety sl ieachcummencisl org e B ni el SIGHEE S e . sued John L. McLaughlin and Bridget : e auni i LIABILITIES Sl detitns 1g Just pr his s death, to | CC G0 e Wo members from each | taken. Many valuable articlés are on sale |'Sued Jok GLst gL | the expectant lobby and the curious mi- | LIABILITIES. plete wreck. A table | Nifve & guardlan appointed over the old | Of the State, two members from each | (1Rl [SARY YAGRS 2GR A0E 08 501G Richardson as claimants of title to prop- | % (XPn" s, gaenly discover that the | Losses in process of Adjustment or t e Dlister waall AT BIReTUIANS ° ith a view of | Municipalities or chairmen of boards of | entertainment every evening during the | €Tty at the Southeast corner of Mission | (oo matter has been adjusted without | in Suspense - ;LA a838 aind the plaster was | guing the petitioner for the recovery of | @} o & 5 ntinuance of the fair. To-night there | Street and Cortland avenue; Albert Ma- 1* | Losses resisted. including ex jstees, three delegates from each e itle g i o s P | Alconcert by anex Dand the northerly line of East avenue, 100 : for insured) . s Ons. il tmembers of the Culiforni | Lunch s served every day from 12 o'clock | on the northerly line of KHas , 100 : e 2 : sl 3 gton street; Gross premiums on Risks running fon, all members of the San | Untl 2 in the afternoon. The fair will | {28, SER0en, TR, GEnRnBt R feets | APPOINTMENTS FOR one year or less, $ reinsur- irs. the property, which he clalmed had been | £ and an infant | gecured through fraud and undue Influ kitchen at the time | ance exercised by his stepmother over tside of & severe his father. The widow seeks to perpet > of : e oL e W | close October 10. The following are in | ; : e le to | ; o <o 1,495,026 9 uninjured. Mr. | ate the notary's testimony bec hls | F Tl ias ot The loamoe Aoty | chaTge of the booths: | property on the westerly ling of North LMERDING SCHOOL SAmoeR per st B J 1t the fave and | Dealth 1s falling and he intends leaving | pors of Los Angeles and Oaklagd, fifty | St Mary's Booth—Misses M. Mealey, A. God- | fand avenue: - Hartet. G Nio the ona WILM Bl s Ll i Sarly Al b rmeq ] CoNBtBte, FDEERATS NEVEr WO NIStUIR. o iie eefitonmnt Tare a0 hEYaDUOIN 1% | frey, Trene Manning, assisted by the' Children | Prancisco Lumber Company and. John B | ysurance pro rata 12541 58 er P o T e o] Governor, the president or represen: | of Mary. . Fortune as claimants of title to ‘ 3 e 5 ! other lial ies. 098 o 0 the Ropee | Will Recei of cach frrigation system actually d St Joseph's BoothoMrs. Quirk, sasisted by | GOTLNRS °8 CRIMATIE DL WS to land on | BERKELEY, Oct. 5.—President Wheeler o aniens red a few| OAKLAND, tributing w: for agricultural purposes, | Driscoll, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. O'Brien, Mra. | 200 T1" 0 Bisle street, and 'Lheodore | Of the University of California transacted Total Liabilities L6 ago, intending to s here. | clair of the refre the president or representative of each | e o and Misses O'Brien, Fan- | G0 0inger as claimant 'of title to prop. | his first official business to-day in con- | S = ————— Montana regiment eption - committee | IRCOrPOrated water-ditch company supply- ¢s' Booth—Misses Riley and Hal- | €rty on the southwest corner of Elsie | nection with the privilege conferred upon ' et Cash actually received for pre- 11E Waler for mibing PULpOSCS, gu in; | ted by’ Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Heley, | street and Cortland avenue, the object | him by the Board of Regents of maki miums & $3,200,345 60 dividuals selected by members of the orig- | Mry ‘Fallmer, Mrs, Florentine, Mrs, Miley and | suits_being to quiet e (1o byuthe, Boaxd, g% SeBSNIE 00 A O | e eived fon. infapest. wnd dividends > inal committee. The number of delegates | M. Fom " " Florentine, Mrs. Miley and | ”,:négonnmvd, & to aulet title to the | or approving all university appointments. | “Lfi“&ifiaif"sxf&-fi”fLms and from to be named by each member of the com- | Iccoream Booth—Mrs. McGulre and Mrs. Gil- | Frank Beale, who pleaded guilty to a | Director Everett Schwartz of the Wil-| i other sources mxj\rllt-e \\&; lmm»([‘l t{n t:‘\;e.K d i more, assisted by the Misses McGuire and Gil- | charge of burglary in the second degree, | merding School called upon the president Rere;\‘tg {hvr Rci\l'nsm e, A00As) SRRl sasdvenia B : was sentenced to eight vears' imprison- | this morming and presented the names of | Recelved from all other sources. to arise from the conservation of water, | Roulette Table—Mrs. Troy, asslsted by MIss | ment in San Quentin by Judge Lawlor | men for teachers in the school. President igsued the following { Large quantities of cold meats, poultry, | SIX TORPEDOES CAUSE Farge uaptitles of coid meats, po A TEMPORARY SCARE {ircd in sider th Sropcy cotirtaln fic. wtana regiment, United States volu s, who are to be the guests of this| d we fired them off. They works, and thousands re used on the Fourth of July, gl OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—Last Monday night on Saturday, the 14th inst., and the | B ese bel r ofitable agri- | N. Regan. . S | me i i Total Income i sy ot ey might | Committee in chatge have decided to ap. | SMONE these belng more profitable agrl | Ne LA, 1 sfisses Turner and Avers. vesterday. | Wheeler approved of the following: Jo- | BILa doBAn T = D rort 2 peal to the ladies of Oakland to furnish| iyricuiiure and manufacturing; more re. | | Refreshment Bogth—Mrs. Kelly, assisted by | IRt | seph Linderville of Linden, Mass.; Fritz EXPENDITURES. were found in a drawer in the qua the same by popular donation. As the | ji2y GOS0 Water for the river chan. | MIs. Ronan, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Teaman, Mrs. | LAST NIGHTS OF THE FAIR. | Lindburg of New York City and Daniel| xet amount paid for Losses (includ- ated by the Young Men's - time very short in which to prepare, the | S lamation of fertile garden | ers. i ;\d\li\n .\\1]; . Franks, Mrs. Biggs, a0 | H. lirlggs of Boston, lVll:\ss. Alllof "ne ing $———, losses of previous A report was circulated that committee Kindly that you advise e o 4 Cof bver. | Miss Cotter and Mrs. McEvoy oia s 2 appointees are experts in manual train-| years) 541,095 03 0t dynamite had been them as soon as ble what you are HOw DB mesiebecin S0 (ot DaeOllimnioGary; to enjoy the. fine canibite " the "y | g and speclalists in thelr own line. They | phviienas to- Stticoiiers it the place and that ail Willing to donate and in what quantity, | ~ Among those present were Chief ‘m"”“” T e pino village, the clever performers in the | ouos b dofified of sthel - Sroolncmeniaat el e ol R e were being hatched. The £0 they may know exactly what to depend | peatty, W. H. Mills, T. C. Friedlander, WALLING IN THE PARK. Stk i D Lae once. s Syt i e B B el Tt nions | D By e A thurit Btiees, aiBeaet| ot Filipino circus and the various attractions | President Wheeler announces that tne | Pald for Salarics Fees and other | / e boro, Philip’ N. Lilienthal, Raicigh Bar- | Extensive Improvements on ths |°f the Mechanics' Fair. Yesterday and | Wilmerding School will be opened Janu-| pfi"f" Stuce, National and local week ago,” said Captain of Estate of W. J. Killip. car and General Gleaves. ' After the call | North Side of th - last night the visitors were largely from | ary 5 of next vear. The‘ opening will be | " veg” T B e 5,901 § ght, *half a dozen or- TAND G Sarah Killlp to-day | for_the convention had been adopted it | orth Side of the People’s out of town, and the exhibitors in con- [ ¢onducted with appropriate ceremonies, | ) other payr and expenditures 475239 srpedoes were found In the e e Rl was .d to ask the various Boards of | Pleasure Grounds. sequence reaped large benefits from or- ,fr"l“ “_h“hgprel’fld“l""str"“ be mflde,‘flm- ant Green brought them to the e o e e hapand Wihion | Supervisors to appoint delegates prom m’ ders for goods. | The courses of instruction to be given in| Total Expenditures = | 9 ; : : The north side of Golden Gate Park Is | the school, together with —th ire- | 2 te ; P ropriate $200 to have the call T a A S < X he school, tegether wit the require- | JKiifp. “who' dled Very ‘suddenly e b1shed 1o the pagimts i | Teceiving the attention of the Park Com. | the Shamaldeont conarton Sor ubited In | ments for admission, are being arranged | Losses incurred during the vear......$1,275001 20 el T e O 1 "tha | the interfor under the supervision of | missioners in a manner pleasing to tle (and plans of the proposed buildings of the | between President Wheeler and Director GEO. F. TARD. President s ot Known . 18 cetimated in excess | Ralelgh Barcar and W. H. Mills, to add | residents of the Richmond district. Here. | University of California, which are shown | Schwartz. ‘ ROBT. J. HILLAS, weident was reported. 1| val £ I the lodge robably | of $i0. "he 0! elrs Frank J. Sims and P. N. Lilienthal to the | . i % ’ | in the balcony along the wall. These are Subscribed and sworn to before me. this u > nerve of candl. | ohhic The only helrs at law are the | committee to_start this evening for Los | lyrf:,rf‘dxlrkrlsdsl:‘l? :rsrz:‘: heoble’s pleastice |joaneq fo the fair through the kindness of ALAMEDA COUNTY 10th day of February, 150 = ir Iverybody un-| O'Neil. Tesiding in San Framolsco . Thus | Angeles to stimulate interest in that sec- | Erounds had been somewhat neglected in | Mrs. Hearst, and this s the last opportu- E. A RAB Notary Public. S 2 il, resiaing {n San - _Thus | R e Work of the assoctation. That | favor of the south side, into which the |nity for & Bublic nspection, as. they Wil rpedoes. et :a"lars“w-:nlL .““.:'r" (u?ufn'::;'i‘xlé E‘v”ffi‘a‘c?'ii;’.‘x‘x committee consists of William Thomas, 1 bulk of travel had been directed by reason | shortly be Sent to the. Paris Exposition. NEWS BREVITIES | PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, s | o ey (b o gshority by Judee Hall | O™ "Mins. Hugh Crafi, Chiet Justics | of o many streel cars terminating on that | The management of the fair has decided | | ) = 10 0B 5 iron safe belonging to her hus- | Beatty. John P. Irish, Phillp N, Lilienthal, | side. The present Park Commissiontrs | to dispose of the collection In the Filipino % = SETTLED BIG SUIT B Francisco with (i hope time ohan | F. W, Dohrmann, Generdl Gleaves and | have now favored the north side by build- | village, and this has brought a number| OAKLAND, Oct. 5—Judge Hall to-tay &3. C. PARDEE, | an instrument AR Y ; T. C. Friedlander. ing a three-foot stone wall along the ling | of lovers of curigs and relics to the fair. | sustained the judgment of Justice Morria | WITH CAR TICKETS i TR of the park grounds. The wall was com- | To-night several thousand Odd Fellows | Sa°aymeq (he Judsment of Justice Morrls | Resident Manager and Aitorney R T eIl and Stanyan streets and | will be present and there will be a special | Of Alameda in the cas e People vs. ey, 3. menced at : _ | Alameda City Teachers’ Institute. A NEW _Iixgg};scnocl" extended to Iulton, along ich street it | drill by the Patriarchs Militant and the 1-ouis Favilla, who was sentenced to pay ALAMEDA, Oct. A The Alameda City g is being continued, and §s now nearly fin | Drill Corps of the Daughters of Rebekah, | & fine of $40 for disturbing the peace. | The $:0,00 damage | rapchers’ Institute will be held oy | Latest Addition to the Work of the | jcned as far as First avenue. Another | To-night and to-morrow night Irene Pal-| The trial of the suit of H. O. Weller | MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, FRANCISCO, CAL. s. Crawford, through | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next Young Men’s Christian beneliclal improvement added to the north | mer, a very clever 10-year-old girl, will | against Dr. E. T. Barber and wife, in- | ¥ , H. Aldrich, against the’ week. Professor Jordan of Stanford and side is the opening of a driveway into the | Eive a few selections on the concert grand | .. vir.. L T i | 1sit Company for injuries, | other able educators will address the Association. park at First avenue. This opening into | plano on the stage in the main hall, Little | YOLVing complications arising out of a | g » RUPTURE., USE NO MORE_IRON Hoogs or Steel Springs. Ruiire retained with eass and_comiort and shousands radis cally CURED by DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastlo Truss. E7Call at Goudy, 3% vears old, deal by which the Southern Pacific pur- | o dance o nleht. e’ voringiice the | chased a plece of land in Los Angeles | | on the new voting machine also begins to- l County for $27,500, was commenced in romised to-day by " | meeting. fThe institute will be held in the | To Its many other advantages the |(he park at this particular place is one o i ovs, Ciatm Ad- | Biftarian Church, on' Grand street, near | Young Men's Christian Assoclation of | the few favors asked by the Point Lobos _books of tlckets Santa Clara avenue. Superintendént of | this city has added a night school that | Iinprovement Club from the Park Com r to 100 five-cent rides | SCPOO'S s has completed the pro-|j¢ filling the upper rooms of the building 5 3 0 as been cheer. ¥ tRSEChNDE ramme of addresses and other numbers | 5, Sl flly accorded by that progressive body. by the corporation. Af- EIAMME € RIS Quring the seasion | every session, although the school has y Judge Ellsworth's’ court to-day. i Bl ‘A Tawn fete, to be followed by a concert, | —_————— 3 i will be given to-morrow evening by the - % foss arc iy The bad condition of Fulton street. from | ember Immigration, = 5 : el G RS RS 1fr, A€, are paid the plain- | MY Jions of the schools. and all who | been going less than a week. Bl e Nt avense IR e S(;Pt b Exatlon ladies of sfehel pinat Englisn - Lntheren T onles LA ilsed, get little ‘aside | o *fterested In educational progress, are| It was started last Monday night, the | complaints of the Richmond residents, | Acting Immigration Commissioner Schelt | Church to pay, off the caurgl qebt MUes | L Coo e pones oo —_—————— | invited to attend idea being to limit the number of attend- | The pruperty owners on the north side makes the following report of immigrants | gICOCI® " BliKe- Alverson, Miss Josie : e Spanish Rapier G ——————— ants to 200 and to close the registratlon | 8191 the line of the old racecourse have jarriving in San Francisco during the | Blessing, Mi: ‘Abba Kellogg, Charles | 620 Market st..opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco apier Causes Trouble, | King's Daughters Appeal. on the I5th inst. Already there are near- | Paved their half, and in turn they urge | month of September: For California, 271; Clement Rowlands and Charles Blessing ~A, Fredericks, 2| OAKLAND. Oct. 5.—The Alameda Coun. | 1¥ 170 enrolled, and 200 will be reached | the Supervisors to do likewise with the | transients, 134. Of the California contin- will appear at the concert. W. T. HESS ny C of the First Cali- | ¢ King's Daughters’ Home for Incura. | Pefore the time limit expires. city’s haif, which runs along the northern Een' 5 were Japanese, §1 English, 14| —————— . - L. D3, . had a search warrant ;,M o Rogotiating for the purchase of the | To become a member of the school the | boundary of the Golden Gate Park. cotch, 3 Irish, 24 Mexicans, 9 South | New Chinese Mission Building. | NCTARY iG3Lic AND AT(URNEY-AT-LAW, AlRIS yeatetdny '.;lr“l.-rnunn for the pur- | werces property, on Twenty-fourth street | ISt requisite is membership in the asso- —_—— Americans, 10 Germans and 8 Hawaiians. " | Tenth Floor. Room 1015, Claus Spreciels Bidg. Yames W. Dumbrell at 161 Bentan ~hoi® | and Telegraph avenue. It can be hought tion. The general membership fee en- " DRIL The religions represented were: Protest. | OAKLAND, Oct. 5.—Rev. C. H. Hobart e e e a i for 812,600, with a first payment of $ap, | Litles the member to all the privileges of LADIES' DRILL. ant 121, Koman Catholle 10 Buddhiet. s, | is one of (he leaders of a MOVEmeENt 10 | pestdence. i Caltiormis m.. below Fowsil, a member of the ) * St the association, but for the school it has not stated b, -Israelites 1. There were 33 erect a new Baptist Chinese mission build- | gan Franciico. saw service in the | Lhe Daughters find thelr present home in | been found necessary to charge a smail | & Large Audience Witnessed the Re- | mariners, 20 farm laborers, 2) merchants, | INg, the present quarters at 915 Webster | Prerss Fast Oakland tco small, and Mrs. Laura | b . 3 having hecome inadequs The | ve ce In addition for the expenses of in- Militar 18 farmers, 12 miners, 11 house servants. § | Street having e equate. The ~ < i ught for s 0 Spanish ra- | Albrecht, the president, has issued an up-| (i2 tion. The fee Is not a large one fl}wknh' ey fwl“““s‘ | actors, 4 clergymen and 8 of no geeupa. | Chinese have already pledged temseives| PR, CROSSMAN’S pler, which Fredericks claims he gave to | Peal for funds to acq ger prop- | B e er, and it is payable over five Sf ere WS GsIEs 4itenddiive last night | (jon, The immigrants brought with them | to contribute $1000 toward the erection of | ptain Dumbrell 2t Manila for the pur- | ®Tty- the six months of the sehool term . In |in the main hall of 0dd Fellows' building | in money $15,356. | a new structure, and Rev. Mr. Hobare, | SPECIFIC MIXTURE se ipr it to San Francisco along the case of an applicant joining the asso- | at the military display drill, entertain- —————— | who is pns}t’lvr (\fhlhe First Baptist Church. | . with some otlier rellcs” the. Tatter " wa | Athletes Will Incorporate. clation In_order to Joln' the &chol, his | ment and dance glven by San Francisco In Memory of Little Pete D ety nssist, PUst Home Mission- | po tne cure of Gonorrhoes, Gleets, Strictures shipping home, and with the understand- | QAKLAND, Oct, 5.—The West Oakland | membership fee will ‘also be acceptéd In | Rebekah Drill Corps No. 2 of the Inde- " o Y. BE0Ik and analogous complaints of the Organs of '[grgn'\l()?gllh“'yl‘l;"c};nm")“(‘kg reached San | Athletic Club, with headquarters at Pine | easy instaliments. There are three | pendent Order of Odd Fellows. The hall | The blood relatives of Little Pete, who B | Generatlon. 9 Wwas to be returned | and Goss streets, will shortly be incor- | courses—the business course, electricit vas ta ully decorated " { came to his death in Chinatown some time | Butters sives a Thousand. Price §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. to him But the captain, so Tredericks | porated. Judgs Mortimer Smith Wil pre. | and _mechanical arts courte and th T e whe e in the audl | oo by #AS murderous bullets:/of & bigh- | QAKLAND, Oct: 5o Henty A Buttersi] —— e = e e ealled for hie s Agrecment, for | pare the articles and the following direc- | course in languages and music. For the | the several branches of the order. The | binder, offered a service in commemora- | the South African mining man of Pied- By 4 7 e el for My property the ‘cap- | tors will serve the first term: George Bas- | first two the fee is $5: for the last it is | programme offered includeda barytone solo | tion of his death In Waverly place Iast | mont, has the idea that Oakland is re- mS Imhan VB Btahla O o ust ;}e box con- | tini, Frank Simpson, Charles Wines, Fred | a sgecml fee for each language. by George Cheney, cakewalk by Everet | evening. The room in which the requiem sponding very liberally to the call for l S T while on he wab from: Smniacken | Jufschmidt, James . Drew, Williar| The committee fn charge and the in- |Sweeney and Miss Jeanctte Draper, which | services were held was fllid with josses | money for a library site. He telegraphed gpen while on the way from Manila and | Holloran, Wiillam Duchran, Silas Lunc- | structors are: C. A. Maydwell, chairman; | were henrtily applauded the rapler, together with several articles | sen, Alfred Fick, George Simpson and £. | Oscar T. Barber, secretary; J. A. Wiles: | Miss Margaret Davi belonging to himseif, had been stol T] b . 3 e 3 vis: B ment Tredcria qheen stolen. | Kuster. The clib has been in existence | A. A. Macurda, A, B., educational direc: | Miss Leo Waffelshurs: plano rerital, | and decorated in Oriental spiendor. The | to-night to the fren Hbrary trustees that | Ap, pekfovledsed Ly, thousands of persony ocal selections, | Chinese services of feedirg the dead were | he will donate $500. and if necessary $100). g]cK HEADACHE, GIDDIX CONS 1~ he ¢ 4 A Pair of Luna- | read and the ceremony lasted about three | toward the site. A reply was ‘mmediate- PATION. Torpid Liver, Weak Stomach, Plm- the past five years, ‘tor; A. A. Macurda, A. B., bookkeeping | tics,” Miss Lottie Linnie and George Cald- | hours. 11y sent requesting him to de .ate the §100). ples and purify the blood.

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