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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1899, 11 FWS OF THE \ \ BAY AITIES JECTIONS ARE n [ s s | | ¥ WANTEHE |READ THE NEWS AS SOON AS PUTY CITY A HARD FIGHT SND BE LErT e LRI AT ! ~ every dispatch and every picture was @ 5 + greeted by cheers from some section Vi - ‘? or other of the gathering. The crowd 1T b | 5 3 y o m ] was, no doubt, similar to hundreds of fWAIL | P4 ljri i other cr(;wdsngalhered for the same . 155 i i purpose in all parts of the country, B | | ‘W'm'v il and although the farthest away from Eoeadr oo ! aPs i "“wil |,b."ll 'Ill‘ il he great centers of politics, the bul- Cuvellier Has a Big|Zoe G. Radcliffe Will ¢ SRR letins were displayed as auickly s in ¥ | [s Granted a Writ of|Many Owners File a =1 4 | . |52 York. Fight on Hand. ; Get a Divorce. 3 The closeness of Oakiand to San Mandamus. | Strong Protest. e | e ey |+ Francisco caused great Interest in the 4 | ey i R ) it contest across the bay, and The Call = i« an Francisco Cal Oakland Office San lPTf\anS(‘O Call, 8 i 1y posted a continuous stream of bul- ? Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ; Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %08 Broadway, Nov. 7. | %08 Broadway, Nov. 7. | 908 Broadway, Nov T. The divorce suit of Mrs. Zoe G. Rad- |+ I "‘f::?i:_i’;iflm ‘::_BVY;;;_Q ? The merry war between Alameda’s| Councllman Mott's scheme for opeming ffo against Frank C. Radcliffe, who is | @ e e DLV © | Boara of City Trustees and City Clerk | Washington street is to meet with stzong ployed in the Southern Pacific Com- I H S Gited |\t | Ben F. Lamborn over the appointment of opposition. The matter is now before the 1 o alary of | @ Duboce ,Henderson (R eled! | i 5 land department at a salary o Phelan Dpdge, Lnne Byingtem, || T a deputy clerk and the fixing of his sal- | City Attorney, who is preparing the neces- a $1500 per um, was up before | Deane, Cole pr Iy . "l“ i h ) ary will be aired in court. sary ordinance ordering the preliminary Judge Greene to-day, and the fair Goodomight { Al i 2 Last August City Clerk Lamborn ap- | work done. Mr. Mott had been led to Y related her troubles. - ! “‘ Iyl 9 pointed as his deputy Charles F. believe that the opeiiing of the street was = She led that one day. about two | ‘ i M I son of the late City Trustee, F. J. Fle o clearly a necessity that there would be : ears ago a messenger brought her & note | g Ll ‘"Ml o |and the latter had supposed that his very little objection to it, while the assess- b rox Roege'” Sud asking har ol AL & | Tha Drusteon, Howeer. have. all_aiong | Sent district would be so largo that the her f s and asking hei C et 1 gt 3 er, e all alol qaans 3 diy have his effects sent to him" At | P ! I R 1| © | heid that Clerk Lamborn's duties are not | oSt _would fall lightly on the property t time the Radcliffes were residing | ! »fl“ 50 onerous that a deputy should be re- | OWners. et 1 Ara Mereuanitta iwWilisms T in :? quired and the board has accordingly re- | The protest now flled with the City siness | with Mrs. Margueritte illiams on | et & fused to pay Fletter any salary since his | Councll takes the opposite stand in every $ Ness avenue, ancisco, and accord- ‘C‘ % appointment. Repeated requests have | particular from that of Mr. Mott. Among s to Mrs. Radcliffe she and her hus- |4 : been made that the board fix FI other things the protest, while denying 1 had been at outs for some time, Q) | salary at a reasonable sum, and at there was any necessity for opening ‘?Flfid\ U»‘l‘al\d ; o @ * the n.fffl.l; culn;nlnu(eld inlthe k().l o the street 1 this d!ll’l’;f. declm}xes fm;av. 10 dispute. “Our | Qe i 6 o B L N - = tees deciding that the salary be fixed at ope values and the growth of the cause I dia not | %xfl I T s (3 e NN — 4 $5 per month. have grown up along the present > was contributing | ¢y 8 = RS R 7 77 - ,fl \\ e N i 'o-day Deputy Clerk Fletter, through | lines, and under the present conditions, o1f and two 4 i ,‘\ 3 N I///l q 2 s \C AN his attorney, Charles E. Naylor, filed a | and should not be disturbed, nor should 3 fe on the |+ B 7% 5 4 B s 7 SN 4 Z > 4 | petition invoking the aid of the Superior | the businsss center be disturbed work h.unllivv 9 Vi i s P L2 O\ 0’/ K’ P ¢ \\\ ) % 5 ¥ 2 Court and asking that an al{emux}q\'e writ| U mh;r »ms present conditions busi- ears I had a i Js b/ ¥ s ) < ) il 7 b (7 7 N X 2 of mandate issue commanding the City | ness is held on Washington street, but weral’s office | Q v/ 3 ~ 5 L Ry A i</ A Y7 Trustees, Messrs. Brick, Miller, Schulte, | if the street were opened the conditions newspape + 0 / 7 3 7 2oy : ea %% ( Mackie and Forderer, immediate on | would be changed and all property south ome. After | @ 5 il Zxriiy % vz i A 7 receipt of such a writ, to fix by ordinance | of Fourteenth street, not o on Wasn- d to Oakland |+ WAl f } ik 2z } e 7 at a reasonable sum the compensation of | ington, but on Broadway and Clay and P Wiz ) ¥ ST ! 52k 02 . © | the deputy clerk, the same to date from | adjoining streets. would be injured and g = ‘74 ¢ ¥ by ' N s ) o i I P | August 1; or that they show cause why | depreciated in vaiue o o I Tl & R 2 3 d & | they have not done so; and that upon said | ““There is no congestion of traffic or b4 //( / i Frug g § B R 2 hearing the writ be made peremptory. |inconvenience to the public that wauld yport. M oK G ( 3 g5 o i ¥ S . 6 Later in the day Judge F s justify such vast expenditure as would zealous s \ XL ) i W X desired writ and made the be required by the proposed work. San >4 45 (s A I o) ] / 4 | able on Monday morning, November 20. | Pablo avenue and Clay street on either © b 5\ ¥ e ¥ 74 ki ? If rumors go for anything the case is to | side answer for all the convenience of Pl i b Y x Ghas e X o 'y be bitterly fought. The City Trustees | the public. o %».c 3 a 3 " 2 i 288 © | maintain that they hold a private key to| ‘“And while this proposed work is said + ¥7 AN BT o SN / ; b/ I the controversial situation. Clerk | to be principally In the interest and for © % S & g 2 ; /] 6 born, on the other hand, bases his rights | the benofit of Washington street, we of o S § AR £ e b /, 4 |in the matter upon section 788 of an act | Washington street firmly state and as- P et s A sl S X %o A islature rl“r the Imr‘orpnratmn sert that it §8 absolutely opposed to the and government of municipal corpora- | best -interests of the street, opposed to el 6 tions, approved March 13, 153, and upon | fts business interest, L iy intimated 9 the city charter, which authorizes the ap- | growth, opposed to its y and is to con- | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, tlon booths of nearly a dozen States. letins as the count progressed. This 4 | pointment of a deputy by the Clerks of | a positive detriment and no advantage e n ir support. | © 908 Broadway, Nov. T. Many issues of natlonal {import paper was the first to establish a tele- 9 cities of the fifth class. Fletter's petition | any way.” —_— 6 HERE was no need to walt were involved, and no hint of what graph office in its Oakland bureau, and % (8180 ;f,‘,?:l,s“r"p‘""“l‘i‘r“ Lo l!;‘[‘?"‘}.r“;“fof"s‘“{‘; NpDeinuisstents ave George Uhl, John | Vi v v v - 2 b B es e o4 | Wi “omp: b YOUNG IS NOW AFRAID 3 for the news from the eleven the voters were doing could be on every noteworthy occasion since it 2 fix 'the compensation of all officers of said | M. Snyder. Sa 3 o ites where elections were learned from the evening papers, so has been able to give the news to the & city by ordinance. R riie Rt Dt "NITH, : OF LADY HOUSEKEEPERS | + 1d_to-day—it was displayed everybody, after dinner, went to The Public. So much has this fact become 7 = - | Anna 'Reice, M. Brown, Abrahamson 3 The Call's bulletin board Call office as usual to learn the news. ~L°COSnized that the crowd gathers as & Missing Boys. | Bros., J. 'T. 'Moran, Vibella'C. Jernks and t s etercop ioon mhset Jibtia fewisecl | Tho! Gzowh eharRenl conaideratia fomiatier of Coursel whellie st he oL B | Harola L. Martin % |7 and mansopticon Eheet i Hen e o renged considerably dur- Jetins of a war, a prizefight or of an 4| OAKLAND. Nov. 7.—Willle Erickson : : 1 onds after it was gathered In the elec- ing the afternoon and evening and election. Ol i Geores Winishy oach aredbutiive e - : + s + | were reported to the police at midnigh Celebration for Veterans. e B4T4OHOI0404 O4THOHOHIOHOI0 40+ O+ O+ CHOID40H0 + O 4 CHOH0H040404 040404 O 4040404040+ @ | l0-nighL as missing. The boys left their| BERKELEY, Nov. 7.—Lookout Moun- g L homes at Twenty-fourth and Market | tain Post No. 88, G. A. R., will celehrata b 1z, in her mmphumv'w"»lme.g"e.?“:}“;l | to-morrow. It is not now believed that he | Streets early this afte and were n | its fourteenth anniversary next Tuesdav ¢ forth a elaim for $0.000, which sh | was implicated in the midnight robberfes. | later by friends, who d Sventags. Noyember’ 15 Arrangsments = S SRR S Y i hy | peared in brand n ttire. Mr. E have been made for a banquet, to be fol- ) = mother. The matier was briefly son_reports t o s n about | Towed by appropriate exercises, in 0dd I WHEELER went over for further consid- | | WAS ADAM A NEGRO') $21 from a bureau drawer at his home, and | Fellows’ Hall. The post was started i v | v | { [ Mr. Wright says his boy got away With | fourteen years ago with a mebmership of REETED BY BAPTISTS| pEEnTEe s T | | e o, valusblefiwatclics | ten. There are now thirty-four veterans af ==l § st = e !1» : FORGED A CHECK HE | [ :r::;:mnfltnnif-:l series o articles upon Tt ATl ol T e Daushtarn: | on'1ts roll. A C 1 Welco d Banquet Ten- | STOLE IN THE MAIL | | 1 Arthue: Thompsen. 1o writing for| OAKLAND, Nov. T.—The will of James | Sold Liquor to Indians. loy—Well- | | o McGee, who died at Berkeley October 24| OAKLAND, Nov. T.—At the Inquest into T ley e T Knowledge he discusses the original ) ! g ey kind ah | last, was filed for probate to-day by | the death of Frank Flores, the Indian Nov. 7.—John Teerig was \ color of mankind and weighs some| cgtfierine McGee, who is named as| who was stabbed last Sunday at the In- ternoon at Alvarado on a | evidence bearing upon the question | executrix, and who petitions for lette dian Rancheria, near Pleasanton, by > S | whether the earliest races were black or | The instrument Is dated June 2. 1883, wit- | Frank Schneve, it developed that ten AT (et hether th i black or | ¢ is dated June 2, 1883 S it devel et ] IRentea nessed by James C. Martin and R A Red- | saloon-keepers 5old liquor to the Indian, 107 v lace man, and by its terms the estate, valued | and they are to be prosecuted. against him. Teerig called at| B3 d f Work I | gat the same time he mentlons Alfred|at £100.000, is bequeathed ¢o the two | Alvarado postoffice a few days ago | DOAr O OrkKs S | Russell Wallace’s idea that primitive man | gayghters. the petitioner and Mary Ann| “Where did you get this furniture, old 2sked for mail addressed to John o | was a Mongol. This would Infer that our | McGee, share and share alike. s, resenting himself to be tuat | Gathering Data. | original color was yellow, and when we | e | *Bougnt it on the Installment plan.” letter containing a check for | | consider the civilization of remote times | “You used to say they were very sim-| “Oh! I thought §erhaps you were going il L | which existed among the Chinese, that | Ple. | to keep it. rssment, 00 Laeeac oty | the people of Europe sprang from Asiatic G L e R Oakland Office San Franclsco Call, | stock, and that the identity of the earliest storeke Tk Al 908 Broadw: Nov. 7. ve-dwellers in _this country and in Mayor Snow has prepared an official | France with the Eskimos (also Mongols) | ng the check s statement regarding the issuance of bonds | 1as been demonstrated, this view does not | it was a forge for municipal improvements, which he |Soom So very unilkely. Professor Thomp- | pasoeceascsoscsceoNnsioN 0e0scereaice immediately n has submitted to the City Council. The | {yve, ‘pl,." goes ;,;m!,,,,ne of these .,u.s,d.ét = | Mayor’s opinion is as follows: | details, confining himself to a study o = I understand it to be the disposi- ‘Sk‘“vb",fl'; ""d,"‘?“‘lP‘g“;‘“m!- ' RUSTEES tion of your honorable body to afford | SOrby, he says, lsolated three plgments, n r a eS ALAMEDA T [ Hom o e as Soun o8 praw. | USINg hair as thé most convenient subject ' | ticable, an opportunity to vote for |for experiment. In light-colored hair a B IN STORMY SESSION| flcable an opportunity 1o ot o | brown-red and yellow pigment occurs, to orovements. You have requested the | Whieh in black hair & black coloring mat- educe IO ' el oard of Public Works to give you | ter is added, and it is a remarkable fact ! 4 : "\\: rml 1 WARM DISCUSSION CONCERNING | specific information upon some of | ;f'.'x"h";fiep?fim?f ;‘:2 "“ ’:;ir%‘sxm:f:'rl‘ as THE TIDAL CANAL. feenes D04 riety sometimes alluded to as ‘“‘carrots J b a supply ater y 1 R 2 —_— sprinkling piant, dx'vfl::irx‘m ips at city | Asain, when a piece of white skin is AN INNOVAT[ON [N WESTERN JOURNAL]SM. | 2 | Prarves Peonstroting - intercepting | grafted’ (as is often done in modern sur- s | Lobbyists Accuse the Board of Notl sewers and a pumping plant, reclaim- \gc’r’}l‘; ub[.;onka black manfi'il bccom(;s bla("k, § marsh lands, constructing a pier | while black upon a white man_loses its J Acting Honorably in the Matter 1S (he "western ‘pottion 'of the city. |plsment. This, Professor Thompson l E G EA | | of Wooden Awnings. erecting school buildings and purchas- | thinks, supports the theory that man has s | _— | ing school sites in the annexed dis- lde\}:‘lonc‘:l a ‘whllteh skllrt\ rro{n a black, | - trict, park sites and boulevards, free |rather than the other alternative. | ALAM . Nov. 7—The tidal canal | [fich PATK 0TS SN0 e for a new | Other interesting points are brought for- ut of her room while | controversy was resurrected last night at | City Hall, ward. For Instance, there is always a . This morning | a meeting of the Board of City Trustees Concerning all these matters, the | certain amount of pigment in the skin of 1 otion from Trustee Mackie that a | Board of Public Works, through spe- |even fair people, that is, of the red and on by a motion from Trustee ) | ¢ e me, ar Ve ; ltteo be appointed to meet a simi-| Ccial committees, are seeking and ob- |yellow kinds found in the hair, but not ALAM COUNTY “ gk ot Bt Ao 0 o A for | taining information and will doubtless | enough to prevent the blood in the vessels ALAMEDA COUN L i manHoneakecner e ar committee from Oakland to confer | 1ojon®, "soon as possible. As it will | which do not come nearer the surface W —_—e———— NC.\"S BREV!TIES | broke almost immediately. Trustee For- to know beyond a doubt before calling semi-transparent layers of the epidermis. bronzing through exposure to the sun is due to an increased blood supply and a corresponding development, freckles and pigmented spots, similar in structure to a bond election whether more than one proposition can be lawfully submitted to voters at one time, and under what special act of the Legislature (there ANNUAL CONVENTION OF derer voiced his surprise that Mackle, | who, he sald, had ridiculed a similar plan | P. M. Fisher, John CO-OPERATIVE UNIONS | Some time ago, should resurrect it now. upon the next step to be taken. A storm | pe necessary for your honorable body |than the true skin showing through the CALL S He said such a conference was entirely | paing several) the different proposi- |the general skins of darker races, while ate ofi Darah v = e Thet corrrentl ? as the work was all ar-| tions shall be submitted; to avoid de- |dark complexioned people among us have, & | AR A et i I in Alameda's favor and nothing | lay I respectfully sugsest that while |in addition to the ordinary pigments, a the Pacific Coast Co-operative Union met | |. other details are being determined the |trace of the black color of the negro, more e GIVES... | but an act of Congress could change it. (- ‘| City Engineer Poyzer addressed the | board, stating that he agreed with Trus- | tee Forderer, but- was interrupted by | to-day in the Y. M. C. A. Auditc ‘he following delegates were seated apa Grange—Mrs. O. E. Borrette, Miss Nel- | | iie Borrette, A. Warren Robl: n. Niam | “Dos Palos Rochdale Association—F. A. Ben- ( President I a brief upon the whole plan of pro- | not, however, enough to destroy the radi- cedure under the statutes and our city | cal fairness of our skin, though in excep- charter, setting forth the laws so far | tional situations (such as In the arm pits) B ick. & as they may be involved in a bond |{ts presence may be very evident. 3race E. | nett E. A, Shain. “You are out of order, Mr, Poyzer,” he | {ssue for the public improvements thus As to the use of a biack skin, Darwin ) | "F5mona Grange—J. D. Hoffman, W. L. Over- | said. ‘‘When we want information we r suggested, viz.: hinted it might have been devéloped in M. Buck- | shier, E. G. Willlams, will call for it.” 5 Water works (fresh and salt), |corelation with the immunity from mala- 7 Progressive Grange, Healdsburg—D. G. Jew- “I'm entirely in order,” retorted Poyzer; wharves, piers, moles and bulkheads; rial diseases which darkies enjoy, as it is ett, Mre. M. M. Jewett, Mrs. Anoa Brown, D. | <] know what I'm talking about and you | intercepting sewers, sewer extenslons, |true white sufferers acquire & darker P. Cullum, F, W. C " W. Jv McClindon. do not.” storm sewers, sewage pumping plant, |complexion. Temescal Grange—Charles W 24 Matt: crematory for garbage, schoolhouse In support of the idea that the ancestors City Attorney be requested to write |commonly present in our hair. There is 1 ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD TOGETHER WITH Several Pages of Fiction, Stories of Every-Day Life, s were smoothed over later, when t Lake County Co-operative Association—C. W. | pctiq Brick admitted he had misun-| sites, schoolhouses, acquiring marsh % y : e R L i the City ngineer, to whom he land and filling same. parks and. im- gg,;,‘ff;;“fh':“i’aRl‘i‘?n’“ié‘lé'r’,”i e ivies SIORBNE SRS onites Maithow | SDOIORIERAL proving same, bullding boulevards, by Professor Thompson might i s nts B feened ¥ | & aMll sized cvclone started when the | paving thoroughfares by the city, |ntoned By oot and thatis that bk ashions and other matters. 2 erville Grange—W. W. Gritfiths, John | question of removing wooden awnings raising Twelfth street dam, free Ii- |gninnies at their birth are not black in 4 was again brought up. A. C. Burns and | brary site and bullding, Clty’ Hall, I ot nev aray TTo O gin Grove Grange—L. Boblmeyer. B. J. Smith had a wordy war over an| Because the method of procedure s | COMOT PUE,T B GURY BTRY R on e = an, n River Grange—James Comell, N.|awning on the Burns property, adjoining | of very great importance, involving |Mah Wete place S 88 Lok SUEnE, Jlen oo feel on, William Byne, J. D. Cornell’ | Brith's store. The Trustees were about | the valldity and saje of the bonds that b DlaT colon ! : t a Grange—D. N.' Alexander, D. M.| 5 rescind an ordinance adopted at a pre- | may be issued, I further respeotfuiry | (he Uegro infant the “spots.— p: t Jito. xes 5 £ £ : > i1y | find In the young cub the traces of spots.— o Ur ¢ Alllance of Sacramento County | Yious meeting by adopting an amendment | recommend that the brief of the City |ind 1o the o ’ e e st Sa s uate Cuiny allow all awnings considered safe to| Attorney be printed and coples be ror- 1 4 the k tha o Rock Grange of Petaluma—dJ. C. Pur-|Stand. Smith arose and asked if the| warded to the most prominent firms o o board was going to perform the great| of bond buyers and_brokers in the Double-Acting Glory. e it County Coomerative Assoctation—. | snake act of swallowlng ltself " Smith | Upited States, who, T am informed, | 1t 1s deplorable that we should encoun- I6 PAG[S OI._ IT N S . Hogan. erred to Burns as 3 :nd. will sul ofr at- HELD THE CONSTABLES v of America—J. M. Moore, 3. C.|denicd the allegation and stated that he| torneys and report to your honorable |ief, o much difficulty In subjugating the z Buttner, §, 0. Pugh, C. M. Moore, D. T. Fow- | ascoclated with gentlemen. More words | body their concurrence or suggestions. O AT BAY WITH A CLUB |le5 R B Mevers o o cuiige, 8. P. Saun. | f0lO¥ed, and “whisky barre gregt big — == fhat the expansionist can do no wron L dern tiedds R e ll‘fd.f""{\).rrm:.',;»nl}':'om“'v'\!g}o Y Drasi- | Young Cronin in Court. they must ‘continue to be slaughtered. “{‘?gflff“ Farmers’ Club—J. R. Lewlis, F. (],:ynllirh'k F: Sergeant of Police Kamp | OAKLAND, Nov. 7.—Frank Cronin, who &firw:g’mv;hogl:r?gsftflf'figlm:fd :‘l:‘:t“; IR finally qu the disturbance. The | was shot by Officer Murray early yester- | war of conquest is the best of all. AT $1.00 A YEAR 7.—Mike Egan, a San was arrested for | Ventura Co-operative—E. H. Dunning, Nathan it I c “day, but not untll | H Shaw. board then decided to stand by its for-| gay morning while he was trying to es- | ' As for those American citizens who are ay, but Oxnard Co-operative Company—G. R. Walden, | mer action and ordered all awnings down, | cape from his home, 719 Henry street, be- | soon to be at the front—well, they may tabl ‘(_1;1;.mer and TG ’%;’,:]yp,hug‘v(‘m“khdn S \x\)x!.;i':rx::: ;‘i‘jx‘:l“!:‘rlx‘d u\r\‘s:?«';w\\'lg‘rkfsmfllnil&f | ing_suspected as one of the robbers ‘who | enjoy the chalr;ge, hTherfi are sc;(me men ~ 5 n and Fagora a | Sacramento Grange- . H. en. | the Park Hotel 4 . - | held up R. W. Beal at the power-house | who would rather shoot than work. There ik brutally. | LassenCo-operecyeS it Sle SIS, ing. - . of the Alameda electric railway Jast Sat- | is strong evidence, however, that our sol- Only Two Cents a Week—You Can’t vith a club, Papers were read by James Rhodes, | James Munro accused the board of | yrday night appeared in the Police Court | diers at the front’ are disgusted with the : they interfared, i the reason | Afford to Miss It. There are no Professor D. T. Fowler of the University | Showing partiality, aid work. of California, J. M. Moore, J. C. Buttner, | the k Hotel and Water Works build- | gisturbing the peace preferred against| Civilization has taught them other R. B. Myers, A. A Hibbard, A. B. Fstes, | Ing awnings were allowed to stand was | him by Jose Faga. He will be sentenced | things.—Life. 1o a concerted rush upon | M, V. Rork, J. H. M. Lapsley, C. W. Tin: | because there was $20,000,000 behind one im to the ground and |dall, J. 8. Taylor and C. L. Patton. and 33,000,000 behind the other. President melee Egan sus- Brick remarked that such talk was out € e of order. Munro replied that it might be, —_—— )le, but it had not acte onorably 1 nporesily CDaaten: NOW CALLED TIME | & matter. "Brick admitiea vmer the or “UpP T 4 Ex HIBI l 2 4 fqraieie A AL S dinance was unjust, but voted for it. PLOPLE S A Befc calli th z Sarah Baker &| OAKLAND, Nov. 7—The heirs of the | president Brick o N B L to-day and pleaded guilty to a charge of them, holding The three of- lottery schemes nor side fakes at- tached to THE WEEKLY CALL. It's a straight business proposition. $P0H0® 0H0O0HOS0E0 0 H 0 F¥OHOPOH0P0®0PO®0POLOR0H 0 ® 0 DOGOPOH0POP O0®0S0606040S 00 S0B0S0E060S, 16 PAGES A WEEK e rancher : 2 SR T Gy A * it AKLAND, Nov. 7.—There was & most novel and unprecedented pro- : B o ate Thomas Varney to-day of izens of Alameda presented Cit e i ough che related | 10 Yo bring their actlon agafnst the Marshal Conrad with a gold watch and cedure in_Judge Hall's court this afternoon during the trial of ourt. The parties | (rled 10 0 o estate 10 au e .o | chain and diamond studded focket. Rudolph Permien, charged with betraying Miss Hattle Isaacs, when AT $1.00 A YEAR! irt 1t she wil never | speedily as possible. The suit came up be- | —_———————— a black-eyed little baby was introduced In evidence by the prosecu- nd because of his|fore Judge Ogden to-day on motion for al Death of Captain Gardner. tfon, and Deputy District Actorney Harris, familiarly known as the owever, final ac- | . ntinuance, Attorney Goodfellow, on be- | BERKELEY, Nov. 7.—Captain Fred- “tall sycamore from Livermore Valley," politely requested, In tue due _0f a decree has been | pois of the trustees, urging a continuance | erick Augustus Gardner, one of the old course of legal procedure, that Court Clerk George Plerce label the young- 1 lke hove | for time to answer the complaint in in- | residents of the universjty town, dled this | @ ster “‘People’s Exhibit A" Attorney Harrls did not make any suggestion differences | tervention recently filed by Nelda King | morning at bis residence on Vine street, | 4 as to how the exhibit was to be preserved pending the trial, and the court clerk was for a few moments puzzled as to whether the duty of caring for the child devolved upon him, or whether he might be expected to provide a wetnurse. After the assemblage of degenerates, who' usually throng the through her father, W. B. King. North Berkeley. The deceased was a na- } When Varney died fn February. 18, he | tive of England, aged 5 years. For the left an estate valued at about $500,000. By | last twen will he left several legacies to be paid out | in Berkel And See What a Great Paper You y-two 'years his home has been | g and during that time he has $0P0P0P0LOP 0P 0 HO0P0POPOP0HOPOPOP HOPOH0S0P0P 0P 0 & 0P®0P0POB0P0$0SO0H0®0S0H0S 0 »0P0P0L0P0$0P0S0P0S0P0S 030 H0S0H0B0S0Y) PO0POPOPOPO® 0 S0 POS®OHOGOA of a trust fund. The devisees claim that | been connected with the Occldental and lobby to feast upon the salacious uetails of such cases, had its surfeit of ] Allce | the annuities amount to at least $3500 per | Orfental Steamship Company. IRuEhtar, vHlaH fonly Wi BEAAT Hroraithe ottt e DRl o) Ak iay ity Can Get for Two Cents a Week! s were | year. Now they ask that all the prop-| About three years ago he retired from upon, the little live exhibit was returned to the care of {ts"mother, The trial Haggorty. who | erty in the hands of the trustees, except- | the service, leaving the steamship Doric, o T o | Y I monnt sufficient (0 pay. the an- | of which hé was chie officer. The tuncral | & Will occupy several days. The prosecution closed lts case this afternoon, Leavy drinker, and | nuities, be distributed. They also charge | will be held to-morrow afternoon at J:30 but the defense has about sixty witnesses subpenaed. attributed. An in- | that the estate is not being properly man- | o'clock in Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, San aged to yleld the best returns. ~Nelda | Francisco. 04+0+040+0+0+ 04040400+ O+ 0+0+040+0+0404+ O +0404+040+0+ [©09®0906080 040 090 #090® OS04#0> 020404 ports, was her death will be held, © +0+0404 O 404040404040