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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1899, ELABORATE DECORATIONS TWO KENTUCKIANS FOR THE GOLDEN JUBILEE |\ | WORDY WiR ’Exchange Compliments | ! Streets of San Jose to Be Decked in Evergreens and Lighted With Thousands of Vari- in the House. ~ E - — Colored Electric Lights . | | WHEELER AND BERRY CLASH (O D0 0000000000000 0-000000000"7020000080-0-00000000000090000| —_— § | 't t‘GOVE'RNOBSmP FIGHT BOBS UP . 31 IN CONGRESS. | b )¢ o ; { 1 Goebelite and Anti-Goebelite Take ‘ § * | Occasion to Denounce Each Other | ’Y | During the Financial | . Debate. ¢ S . { cial Dispatch to The Call. * WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The closing - day of the general debate on the financiul )¢ ] proved to be one of exceptional inter- o 3| est. At the outset a sharp personal col- . | loquy cccurred between Representatives | @ | Wheeler and Berry. of Kentucky, both ¢ | Democrats, over the recent Kentucky | . & | election and the charges growing out of o 4 |1t Wheeler secured recognition to ques- ¢ & | tion statements made by Berry yesterday S 3| as to corruption in the recent Kentucky - 1 | campalg | @ | "I regret the necessity of having to . 4 | wash our dirty linen of Kentucky on the . @ | floor of the House,” sald Wheeler, “but I o + | do not propose that our people shall be ¢ 1 | matigned and’ slandered without & word 3 of protest % | Berry sat a few seats ahead of Wheeler b4 ! e 4 | and the latter addressed himself' person- | PRESICET \lRs.E.O SMITH.. 4| ally o ms collcague. Wheeler declared | . ) & | that I presented neither Kentucky : SANTA CLARA CO. YT & | nor © and that the people of his ) PIONEER S0CIET ¥, P 7 Sy . ? | Qistrs 1d speedily rebuke hum by re- | \ el @ | tirin, to private life. The election of | PS MMITTEE @ Tayior, he asserted, had been bought and 000000600 000006+-00090000 000 90C b otsboioosdsdeteteoe@|budior wih 4 ralroad on one mide 40d | r | despi is, he said, Governor Goebel r the S y. The usands of vari-colored electric | would seated s Sl e hands wre to illuminate the prineipal | o . the word advisedly,” pro- | Mrs reception rom the top of the courthous _referring to his character- | v B. D. Mur- a 20,000 candle-power searchlight Is to cast bet as Governor, “for before | ¥ ers “are | its rays about the valley g urst_on_any tree in Kentucky | : « v e ladies have completed plans for chief executive and he wiil Y decorating the two Superior Court rooms, th gang who won . s where grand ball is be held Tues- ate of election by corruption, . day night, #nd open house maintained the | {ruud and Wity f the jubilee. The whole building is | '\Wheelor ed by declaring emphatic e i . decorated with bunting, evergreens | 4|y Taylor had not been elected, ) I Christmas berries hath i secured by irregular methods ' first advance of the jubilee crowd |, certificute of election; but when the v rrive Sunday night, and will con un light of the courts was turned x \ excurson of ploneers from the F procecding 1t would be Willlam thought 20,000 visi will con - who would be seated in the execu- : jubilec and the ratlroad hals tions to handle la Berry was quickly on his f Py ntation « fir d and res ag leted ing v, personal with much f ¢ | &5 chool e hard rk on the floats, | tald, th ypicat A S are being The jubflee promises to e gr which did not brook any »m of opin- Mens \ al streets. clebretion ever held nta fon. He did not need th e of the ? a o - his back ur times ) VTS Y 2 o S it here and he would r 1 5 12 his finger at Wheeler His Death ou are cringing at & n and 1 tell you that . now by Goebel." ! . was made 10 the irreg- | - ville convention : interrupt, but Berry - waved him ¢ aring that the gentle- . ) cipated in’ the disorder and velled down opposition w » en about him M cted « flat contradiction ; ¢ ie e EEAEA L e heeding interruptions - eeded in his fiery r - -~ P : b Wheeler wis as ) wn No Trace of Mr:. Gan-| Precipitation Is Greater el { . ; | minute to reply, d - non Has Been Found. Than Last Year. of “the Loulevlii | 1t only a few e | excluded. The Wi relfeved at . point of order from Rep- x of Tenne point of ¢ * asked the having this Ken o a financial del he ow thrust ox gravely, this ity publican side. This fall fc the heat of the exch; he two us agains Kentucky gontlem e S vlvania spoke in favor | of the bill. Brosius declared that no puge in American history would shine llen here, and | with g er splendor through the cen- ports from the | turl hat which tells how this mi- t its honor, maintained its g good. S0n 18 & inst the what it w aigned the « rain is prc Republican s nsistency, and ne to farmers urged that it was possible by legisiativ 0t e enactment to maintalr ratio ween e als. Boering of Kentucky denied in *election of Taylor in Kentucky twenty-four jue to fraud, and said the strongest »f the charge was the fact that an inch, and inches dection was held under the Goebel R e law, framed by t Den ratic candidate. Hiea seoh G e | "Railey of Texas received close atten ed during the d & and | from both sides when he spoke. He din t a remarkable spectacle was present the debate on this bill. He recalle he Fifty-fourth Congress Towne \at the Republican party had the the gold standard rd showed that he wa ublicans with th leclared for resstonal R interrupted by = @mest in in vicii state- Rain comme 0 carly exclamation 3 | 2 v has s0 continug And it never will | ment. Its Hag: i ntinu 3ailey said the Republican was so ying o be by studying the trend of events that it the feet had not time to study the sclence of to McDANIEL'S STORY. money. While the first section of this Bl purports to establish the gold stand- Says He Left Claire Fitch Before 11 ard, the'law of 15T fixed the Eold dol *Cloc) es. Streams as the unit of valu s bill wa O’Clock. 4 and overflows are looked : slmply & xe-enactment, Pt RTLAND, Or.. De 15 almost any time make people believe something the 1 f Frank MecD: {ING CITY, Dec. It commenced | Wise was betng ConC. Bailey ca the re Fitch is all in raining lightly here rda rning | _Immediately ;‘I"l‘vl\.l:.vL‘ll:;..:‘I‘o: .(.’.{mvaz’} t ingel will begin to-morrow | 2Nd has con at interv to this \lwl\ | s 'in ‘the | °0f a inch had been precipi: "Ax 2 Democrat T favor the single gold With many such fall for the season In 350 Iches nd will Zor Anis il [ ¢ strain of labor is weather 1= warm and vegetation is grow- debate clos with a short specch vated by a diseased ing rapidly yorts from Jolon, Bitte by Morris af Minnesota in support the s A e water and Peach Tree valleys Indicate | bill, after which. at 5 o'clock, the House 3 ate organs, and t the rain is general in this section recessed until 8 p thev becc that terrible AN MIGUEL, Dec. 15.—It commenced = e el X } ia ic ng about dark vesterday, and up to 7 5 backach dache, which e about datle vesterday, and wp to 1 UNITED VERDE CASE mg business wome: king for the season a tof of | this burden Permanent Injunction Asked For to . s town Green feed was never better 1 s reaching hom time ~f” the Jons rmers are Restrain the Sale. i vald | sowing ava nd prospects Sesupliey it 0 d her | never d_better for a_bountiful crop EW YORK, T In vhr-_s:mnvm«‘ D n r two | MO Dec. 15.—This section was | Court to-day Judge Gildersleeve heard womanly orgs there is a s cure | O & h he | Visited ight by the highest wind of ments on the motion to make perma- | Pie « Favorite Prescription A 1 | the son as an accompaniment estrain the sale of jerce avori pt Aga c rainstorm of the week. At times | the ‘opper Company, the illion women have bLeen per- g dia | the wind became 10st a gale and con- | mines ¢ which corporation atly cured by this " s two or | Siderable damage s done to unprotected | are The action was | ? three st did not | Pl es. Unusually heavy | institut Treadwell. who | Hegn 3 %k are . where the went. He | SCAS were seen on the opposite side of | gwns 40.( , Willlam A. bled with female a yre parting they made | Monterey F and outside the ds, but | Clark, Unit < tor from Mon- our years before I She ROXt Hunass the heavy wind did not get into_the har- amily holding writes Mr. 7. W, troduced a number | or. The wind continues very high and purp the proposed s aceton Ave., M Culver ',"t:_’,']“* to small -(l_nm'mu here: as don the company's New Jersey char- You advised her to take who yesterday | well 42 to coastwise steamers, is feared F o rganization under a | ree's Favorite Prescription which A t e AN Judge Gildersleeve Iy for nine months, and now AP g By e o a0 e 1 his decision. e to you that she is 4 told hi t he knew ne w.mu‘.uw; 5 D.““‘““ to'IdentflyA | | cannot thank you case. The % ior » - call SAN BERNARDINO, Dec. 15.—Three | | members of the Grand Jury which | vears ago Charles A, Webber of Redlands : sult Dr. Pierce by Me P, Morse, at | d checks on Superintendent Vizett! letter free. Address, Buffalo, N. Y. o yesterday | of the Santa Fe line eating houses and i sl he night of the | 9isappeared, and his whereabouts was | unknown until Sheriff Rouse was notifiad | 0IL GOMPANY | Jurymen that when | by the Santa Barbara Sheriff that he had | he heard nothing he | larceny. When the term expired he was that night at 9 o'clock ex. | brought here and identification attempted. | OFFERS LLENT INDUCEMENTS TO Use a Welsbach Light! A half dozen men to-day recognized Wre king of the stalrs once. )- be ing there could be no mistake, but — - INVESTORS OF SMALL MEANS, of course. B itastanh Dass THaktaasd: Webber's dexerted wife faced the prisoner i - T : sipants and denied him positively as to color of | et 18 be B R b nd alwav se elsbac CE J dec. 15~The com-|eves, height and shape of forehead. He [ OUL PropSIty, s the G . 3% of Sec. 3. Tp. A. d ,1 WRYBIUSE, & ¢ plaint recently filed by John E. Sexton of | Wor full beard, but offered to be shaved | S+ R. 28 E. (160 ACRES PATENTED), in Mantle—no other givesone-tenth | {yic city, in the Justice Court at Diamond | {o » mustache, as Webber wore, to give KERN RIVER DISTRICT, o R e " E o g o « 3 | Mrs, Webber all chance, but she d d 4 the service. Try one—it’ll make sprines. smail town near here; charging | pim' aaying pe o et S teata | Four miles north from Bakerstield. he imitations look 3 siv eins h nstock | Acquaintances who knew Webber at Red- ALREADY THERE ARE the imitati K expensive, bin of amento, with a felony in | lands intimately are equally pos e ot the. Pen: tive 1ha The Genuine Gives Trade g mect O ot catanal Codein |4¢ 18 he. The man gives his name as| OERTERNINEORIANT MECLS. Satisfaction. In WELSBACH B g le.of which is probibited v { Wilson and claims San 0 as his In our immediate vicinity, and there are Sealed Box Bearing Mark ticle the sale o iich is prohibited home, where he s a son attend- law, was this afternoon dismissed on m tion of District Attorney Darlington | District Attorney s ing school. He has immense nerve and i3 | O DRY HOLES IN THE DISTRICT. ALL DEALERS < never caught off his guard. The Sheriff | Peerless Well No. 1 he Manties and cheap d 1o the court that | Sold by all druggists, Hon. JAMES G MAGUTRE B or sent by mail, post R. W. HART, paid, price 50 cents. Send for free sample. Pyrography, ofl color and water color outfits put presents. cles for burning. Sanborn, Market street. MENTS for that issue will be received AFTER 9:30 P. M. SATURDAY. FLESH#* WHITE PHROSO MFE.CO. BEWICIA, CAL in nice boxes for Christmas Ul Skins, wood and leather arti- Vail & Co., ztl OFFICE, ROOM 41, EIGHTH . B ROOM. FLOOR, MILLS L e ation brase paris. | after a C“r'“‘l h“; Uik of ‘h;;‘ et will probably rt‘ll‘um'.h' 0. | g e - aid not believe that th as sufficlent s A Pertectly | B e to secure a conviction and that Detained by the Plague. i Is Down 5 Fect, | | v Hamless it would be impossible to prove any guilty | HONOLULU, Dec. S.—The British | ‘ c Yot % { intent upon the part of Defendant Wein- | steamer Carmarthonshire has arrived ’ And without doubt we will strike the ofl be- Tt eern, Efficient | stock- here from Japan with only 20 immigrants | fore reaching the depth of 30 feet. | y | B i on board, the other 400 who had been | We have not yet advanced our price above |+ Tollet ROQUiSi, | sary s <he preparation of ne |zt kadiie otins o e ot o: | ONE DOLLAR PER SH | i vented leaving owing to the outbreak of I rorwme |'°' 5 Bl in the preparation of the 1} 0L, ce at Kobe, - There was no sick- ARE, | femowes a1 sn| Christmas edition of THE |nekamons those on tjs Carmarthon |CALL FOR PROSPECTUS, MAP & REPORTS. | i shire. == TWO TINTs | Place of powders. December 17, NO ADVERTISE- Artists’ Outfits. Hon. JACOB H. NEFF, Vice President. . SAN FRANCIBCO. SUICIDE FOLLOWS Ada AC kil the: ousy 1s the only motive assigned for the crime. this mor during the fore the after vers. ile vitriol. a few minutes later. Crist was in the kitchen of the hotel, on the second floor, when his wife vas called 10 the head of the stairs to talk to a peddler. After an interval of a few minutes he sent the younger child to ask her to come to the kitchen. Immediate- Iy afterward four shots were fired, all of which were found to have taken effect in her body. Crist then turned the revolver on the little boy and w; ded him in the leg, but the child managed to crawl down the stairs and escape. The woman staggered to the sidewalk and Crist went into the hall, where he caught the ar-ol position let throu, A M- floor, stil! He must have proceeded directly home, for the shooting ocs A TACOMA MAN’S HORRIBLE CRIME m Crist Kills His Wife and One Son and Wounds a Second Child. ‘OMA, Dec. 15.—Adam Crist to-day deliberately shot his wife fatally, 2d his S-year-old son, seriously wounded a second son aged 5 years, aad 7 ended the tragedy by putting a bullet through his own brain. Jeal- Crist was the proprietor of the Chicago lodging-house. He returned ning from a six monthe’ business trip to Spokane and was at the hotel oon, apparently in the best of health and spirits. At 2 o'¢ k in went to a Pacific avenue pawnbroker and purchased two revol- a few doors away at a drugstore and bought 25 cents’ worth of arred only noon he e stopp d boy. There are no witnesses to this part of the tragedy, but from the of the body he must have held the lad close to him while he put a bul- gh his heart. caliber bullet through his own head followed and both bodies fell to the | clasped in each other's arms. MARIN INVADED | Party Organized to Kill the Animals. Spectal Dispatch to The Call TIBURON, Deec. 15.—Two large speci- REDWOOD CITY, D 15.—A move mens of the feroclous panther tribe which | ment is on foot at this place which If | have been responsible of late for numer- | carried to a successful terminatfon will ORKING FORA BY PANTHERS —— Movement Started Redwood City. in Special Dispatch to The Call ous dey tions In the northern part of | Blve Redwood City one of the finest pub- Marin County—not even stopping at mak- | llc libraries of any city of its size in the ing attacks on human beings, as wit- | State. Ten years ago a number of literary nessed In & recent incldent near Camp |inclined citizens formed the Redwood City Taylor—have visited the southern part of | Library Association, purchased books and the county, and for ten days have kept | other reading matter und rented quarters the residents of the mountain region l“lllll;‘ IL"h o s thzown open. (0. the 3 o state of | public, who had the privilege of using it, around here and El Campo in a state of | PUPT Pt BEG ; bRl R terror. A number of old hunters tried 10 | (he privilege of taking out books hunt the dangerous beasts down yester- | The assoclation has b Pt In exist- day 2nd agaln this morning, but without | ence down to the preser . and from any SUCCess. time to time new books h heen added, For several days a number of dairymen | until there are now about 2um volumes o leasing portions of the Lyford ranch have | the shelves. All of the leading magazines been annoyed by finding calves killed and | and the daily papers are o be nd partly eaten, footprints in the vicinity | there. showing the work to be that alifornia | The directors, together with some of 15 they are commonly called. 1 the leading citizens of the city, have J. Jicobson saw one of the bes lately — undertaken to reorganize the hills above El Campo, and hastily sclation and awaken ne iterest in retreat, as he had no weapon but behalf. A number of meetings have a shotgun loaded with buckshot. On the 1 held recently and varfous committees following the two together by | erable ala timid whereupon a day Henry Hersey perceived inted nihers. a male and a female, | One of the first steps taken was in- ack of Hifarita statfon. Consid- | crease the annual dues from $1 to $2 and to solicit new members. inted for the latter the more ies, but rm was manifested b dents at th di A committee wus purpose and in irs reached a focus yesterday, when u | one week’s time increased the membership tuguese dairyman witnessed the kill- | by 108 it is thought that by the first a fine calf and could do nothing to | of the ¥ 1other hundred at least will He came to have been g ed. was appoint own and reported e sallled forth, to go to San found when they hed the spot | F and purchase $250 worth of new that both beasts had disappeared after | books, and it succ in getting some eating a good part of the slaughtered ani- | excellent reading matte art of which mal has already arrived BETTER LIBRARY | ext Sunday Albert Smith, “boss” | Another committee has been appointed painter of the Donahue line, will head a | ure larger i better quarters, party that means to trafl the two danger- it 1s thought will be done before ous panthers to their lair by med the first of the vear deerhounds and there make short w It i the Intention of the directors to them. Those who will go with Smith keep the ation running with the fees . Almy, George Donahue, J. Jacobson, cived from members until the next tax Henry Hersey and George Collomere. is made and then to ask the Board Coyotes have also been numerous in this Trustees of the city to levy a sufficient gion of late, and as many as five have | tax to operate it and throw it open to all | been seen In a pack. Their depredations | the citizens who may desire to make use have %o far been confined to poultry. | of it free of charge \Those who are taking especial interest n the matter are ¥ F. Cooper, Robert Glee Club Tour. Brown, Dr. J. L. Ross, L. P. Behrens, G STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Dec. 15— | H. Rice, James Van Court. Rev. Mr. The Stanford Glee and Mandolin clubs ?lmr- Rav: -‘I"‘ '“"1'1”'] . -rl-\‘l" it ases st et TR op | Plerson, A. Kineald “hamberlain, leave the university next Thursday for| i, “Siunders, Miss Stewart and Miss thetr annual holiday tour. The ftinerary | AovVenn includes San J an Luis Obispo, Santa | “Another meeting will be held next Tues- . Los es, San Diego, River-| gay night to take further actfon in behalf Redlands, Pomona and the larger | of the assoctatl towns of the San Joaquin Valley. The Glee Club 18 comp d of the following \: First tenors, Riley, Dawson, Gay and Numa Droz Dead. lle; second tenors, Mann, Doeg,| BERNE, Switzerland, Dec. 15.—M. 1d_Forbes; first bass, Drake uma Droz, the distinguished Swiss Corbusier, Whittaker; sec atesman and former President of the Parkin, Thompson, Fox and P. K. | confederation, died to-day in his fifty- Gilman. | sixth vear. Th the e fabric, the shape, the style, finish and the make-up of these ten dollar tailor= m ade overcoats and suits stamp them as values full worthy of the price. Through close buying of cloth we have put $15 worth of goodness into them. Samples given to anybody who asks |3 for them. you don’t live here, write for sample book No. 2. S. [ 4 . b + Bd . b 4 bd + bd 3 + b 4 3 kd Ed + @otiotiotiotie o tio et tio oot otie N e Ne e Notie et o2 R 420 O BELEAGUERED PRETORIA N.WO0OD & CO. 718 Market Strect and Corncr Powell and Eddy. IN THE CHRISTMAS CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17. CHRISTMASTIDE IN * bl By DR FREDERICK W. D'EVELYN, Whe Wis With the British &% Army During the Famous 104-Day Siege of 4 Pretoria by the Boers. i‘! - otie BetisNeNeteN stete Nete NotietoNetiatioNeNeteN o Notieg Retie et et | Mahoney | Mo | Richter, Ot ADVERTISEMENTS BIENNIAL STATEMENT —OF THE— Hibernia Savings : Loan Society ADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT of the State Legisiuture, passed March 12, and hereto annexed, to wit The People of the State of California, repre- gented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as ollows: Section 1 The Cashier or Secretary of every uvings and Loan Soclety and institution in which deposits of money Savings Hank, every made and rest pald_thereon, 1, n fifteen days aft he 1st_day De- ber, In the yeur one thousand eight hun dred and ninety-three, and within fifteen days of the st day of December ch and every second succeeding year thereafter, return to the Koard of Bank Commissloners & sworn statement, showin the amount standing to his credit, the last known place of residence ¢ postoffice address, and the fact of death, known 1o said cashier or secretary, of every deposttor who shall ave made n deposit therein. or withdrawn therefrom any part of his deposit, or any part of the interest thereon, for the period of han ten years next pre- ceding: the cashiers and se riew of suc vings banks, savings and loan societies and titutions for dep ings shall give no- tice of these deposits in one OF More Newspa. pers published in or nearest to the city, eity and county or town where such banks are situ- uted at least once @ week for four successi weeks, the cost of such publications to be paid Pro rata out of sald unclaimed deposits; pre vided, however, that this act shall not ‘apply to or affect the deposit made by or In the name of any person known to the said cashier or secretary to be living, any which, with the accumulation therec be less than fifty dollars. Section 2. The Board of Bank ( shall Incorporate in their subsequent each return which shall have besn m them, as provided in Section 1 of this ac b shall smmisstoners report de to Section 3. Any cashier or secretary of of the banking institutions menti tion 1 of this Act neglecting the sworn statement required by sald Section 1 shall be gullty of a misdemennc In accordance with the faregoing the follow- Ing statement is submitted, a: pears from of bust on the lst 1499, to wit Name. Address. Amount Anderso », Cal.. $331 13 Backstre Barrett Bassar Hishop, Willlam Bousquet, Alfred Brady Brady San Francisco, Ca San Francisco, Ca Dimon, Thnothy...St. Louts House, Pacific st., 8. F Mary.....San J Cal e, Mervyn J San al o N B 1 Sax some ., ¥ Howard st and 6th sts., 8. F 55 16 3 Stevenson st n_Francis 1 Iwards, 1 Mateo, “ v, Agnes ¢ 1426 2% Care Frank O Wickham, castle, N. B Australla . 170 31 rasse, He L0 8 alney, Fliza ebson, Willlam ifford, Fureka, 3 Washington st.S§ 81y Fell st., 8. F Harris, Sileg ames Anne Patrick Thomas James Holob Jumes Howard, Mary T.B.¢ Hubert Hughes, Willlam. Hyland, Jokn A Jette, Clothilde Ak San No address 574 Folsom st, § 140 Folsom st san F uart st., 1dress 212 Hroadway, g 1512 Howard st., 8.F. s 65 Bush-st. H'se, 8. F. 103 19 Brooklyn, Cal 548 0t Los Angeles, Cal 9 Lewls, Margaret ch, Cornelius AN Tmen, Edward Wash 1 trick..... Kentueky ay st 8. F Howard st Mission st.,'S. F. mon Creek, Men- . . Cal Sterra Lynch, Thomas Lyons, John Macleod, Willlam. Mahon, Jobn. Mary Manchen. Ella Mann, Benjamin. Me! , Henry Miller, He w an Francise | Moloney, Garrett...Ploche, Nev Morkan, M|vh.n—ll No address Murphy, Michael...Sacramento, Cal 213 Greenwich ¥ Davisville, Cal Murray, Catherine.¥ . Murray, John.. MeArdle, Edw McCauley, Hen: MeDonald, P. J.. arnan, Owen Franet ceand, Alex.....New Atlantic Hotel, Mo & Montgomery . B F. N e G m P Coll 1i-mile House, San : st Mateo Co., Cal @ McTimpany, John..1j7 Drumm & & 0 Nielson, Nilis E and P . mn . Nillson, Peter Bark Free Trade. ™ 8 Visson, George S '\:'1 par s fi;rum»nt-v ., | Norton, Thomas.. 1 Mission st., 8.F. O Brien, Denis int_Reyes, Cal O Connor, Maria 5 Mission st.S.F. ' Leary, Johanna..Tombstone. Ariz eil. Joseph 14 Sansome st., S.F. 1li, Ann 18 Clara st., 8'F Neill. Mary Alameda Point, Cal.. O Rellly, Eliznbeth. 741 _Harrison st S.F O Reilly. Eugene...Central Hotel, 8. F. Peirce, Mary Jane..No addre oy Pendergast, Jere- miah Potter, Wiitlam Powers. Nellle Pratt, Annis A Rafferty, Peter..... Sacramente Reynoids. Michael Los Angele 122 Turk st., Valencia wt bet. 17th and 18th, S. F. Robinson, Elien Robinson, Mary, or Chester Ariel Griffin (a minor) 218 8. F i alifornta ave,, - Griffin (a minor Samuelson, Edwin, Sheehan, Sheehan, John Silva, Pedro Anton Silvera, Manuel L. Soares, Antonio P. Stewardt, Henry Stewart, Rose. Howard st Umatilla. OF 5 Bryant st., 1daho ....... 116 Jackson Milibrae. Ship_Dublin SF 155 Sullivan, Patrick...12 E - Sulllivan, Timothy. San Francisc f Taffe, Mary.........Fifth st., north of Natoma, §. F. or, Willlam....2 Sacramento st., Tayl i % Thizgler, Janette.. . San Franc al Toftmann, Hans N 419 East st Tracy, Edward.....8 Whitman pl., 8. F. Tracy, Ellen 31 Russ st., S.F Trimble, Jane. olsom st., 5. F. Turley, Catherine. Mrs. " Doyle, Whippey. Geo. F. White, James.. Whittle, John Total Francisco. T do solemnly swear that I have a personal Kknowledge of the matters contained in the fore- % statement, and that every allegation, jement, matter and thing therein contained true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th of December, 1599 day of Decemier T, KNOX, Notary Publie, In and for the City and County of San Fran- claco, State of California.