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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1899 9 ! ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. §mmmmw § WQNWT tention. AKLAND, Dec. 5. me of the first brides of the new year is to be Miss Alta Marvin, the charm- ———— Meeting of Regents. BERKELEY, Dec. %.— ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ey vl G Erigus Marvin of 817 Fifteenth street, nooR St I G IRE The saettas § who is one of Oakand's best known for the purpose of conferring vocalists. On the evening of J ry \ "'n r\'ll' h:i_-’»ml ,n;~ of e unite e to iniversity re yave been :;l:ffi),w{"l poutitet i DUIF I (> recommended by the faculty for bachelor frees. one for the degree of doct i ville & Co., San Francisco. Rev. Rob- philosophy and three for the de . Small Parliament of ert F. Coyle of the First Presbyterian master of arts Religi Church will perform the ceremony at N ey oo the home of the bride’'s parents. Vo Ao oo o B s ooy eligions. Miss Marvin will be attended by her faihre T (Denke _dLNORN BY two sisters as bridesmalds—Miss Esta change. 2 Marvin, the planist, and Miss Bertha — - — B. FAY -MILLS’ NOVEL PLAN Marvin, a student at the University of California. Will Gardiner will be best ADVERTISEMENTS. man. The bride-elect is a member of the First Presbyterian choir and has a fine soprano volce of great purity and rang: Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam White, and his fat like himself, is with the firm of ‘Ne- ville & Co. RABBI, PRIEST AND MINISTERS | ARE TO SPEAK. Ao e O%ie% e tietististis s tis i iv e e tietiotiotio @ Dr. Voorsanger and Father Wyman Have Already Accepted Invita- etietietietietie et et ettt Ne N+ @ tions to Deliver Ad- MISS ALTA MARVIN. The couple will reside In Oakland dresses. | i R A A R A at A A RS S RS AR A R R S R RS R Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Christmas Day Services. | | %8 Broadway, Dec. 2. CBLEY %.—C i 1 * < -4 BERKELEY, Dec. 25.—Christmas ser- | » | _The Rev. Benjamin Fay Mills of the | yices were held in St. Joseph's Church on flPlUM JHINTS ‘ ) | First Unitarfan Church of Oakland has | Addison street to-day, the Rev. Father | ¢ | evolvea for a serles of Sunday | Riordan officiating. Mass said at 5 | I ? | evening sermons, to begin some time dur- | 2'¢lock, 6 o'clock, o'clock, 8 o'clock, ing the coming month, the idea of which | Yasper sere 2§ with' high mass 10 % | is both unique and extremely interesting. | = At St. Mar] )4 4 dre was sung in_the evening. | 7 S copal Church on Ban- He proposes to have his congregation ad- | croft w 1 choir was | by three prominent divines rep- | assisted by Mrs soprano; Mrs. R. | resenting three religious sects, the He- |H. Van Stant, contralto; Whitney Palache, | Positively cured by these dox Protestant, and to furnish the fourth | C- \\'ll|\=~‘r. nm' bass, and Preston Jones, Little Pills. sermon_hir m, second bass. Choral communion at ¢ a. m. | t § a. m. preceded the “They also ralieve Distress from Dyspepsia, ® | brew, the Roman Catholic and the ortho- | first tenor; W. Morten, second tenor; J on Unitarianis Qe edeboiese The the plan have not yet | and communion < +oebe e ed et es e @ )-H". A r“: vr‘::;‘;uw;‘l; to sepre. J service at 11 o'clock | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pere Scene From “The Christian”’—John Storm Restrains Brother Paul. |been sected i ‘ Painter Asphyxiated. Citizens Discover a et remady for Dissiness, Nausca, Drowsle @ . Rabbi Voorsanger of San Francisco has ” 5 : *Neill ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tt agreed to deliver one address upon Jud OAKLAND, I . —Willlam O'Neill, a Startli S oaf ongua - 1 ts relation to mankind. " Rev. | painter; of Weat Oskland was found dend artling State. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They fi Grand Opera-house for Christ oA Eraan iChenpie Chilboss (Ran- The aadrey apon Roiaco will de: | Seventh street to-day with the gas escap- | Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. * 1 that s a attrac Specialty Company,” whatever on . Unity Ainoll |ing from an open burner hether it | oo 5 that can be g : M b o (uferian BiMence i suleide or an accident a Coroner's | PL S/\N;an?. Dee. optum Joints, | Senall Pill, Small Doses A x 5 ss by some Protestant, not yet se- | Y e to determine. | running under the guise of Chinese wash- Olympia. : and the series will be closed by | —— | houses a1 Basanri where yorng giris, | 8malfl Price. a prime Ct Benjam! Mills, who wiil | Australia’s gold production in the 1ast | well as men and boys, are {nitiated into | T R numbers t his own denomination. | half century has amounted to consider- | o po (88 BEE DOYS: | g | ng very daring scheme, a sort of | ably more than £400,000, | eries of opium-smoking, run- ning in the midst of Pleasanton. The eiti- st gyt SIS IO i i ¢ | zens have become so aroused by this con- 99 | dition of affairs that they have petitioned | the Board of Town Trustees to have the: dens closed, and this petition will be pre- | sented to the Town Trustees at their next | meeting. | | There are three of these bazaars and | Chinese laundries at which oplum-smok | ing is allowed for white young people, {and the are several promin t young | ladies, who are scarcely more than girls, | who have been known to go to besides many of the male v DR. JORDAN'S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARZET OT. bet. G247, S.F.Cal, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World es or any contracted ely cwred iy the oldest he Coase. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § tion free and strictly private etter. A 5 HEARD HE Frawley Company in a War Play. — g ORPHEUM PRESENTS FOUGERE ‘nul‘:rluuxr!l]l."‘t "m.-( ;-‘4’:’:2:: ~l..r ln..< own a i | have determined to stamp. out the evil and | | not subject thelr boys and girls to @ } : ——0—’ e o e K., < | temptations of the dangerous drug. —— E ac ot 8 “:v ? .\V” }';» < lhr{'-:t“ prm\‘lp il dens in P 8 ul‘hvn are B Bt as sl i RS T ot | Paciic Coast Steamship Co for much’ ex ixty na mes to a petitio sking the Steamers leave Proadway 1 Tow Trus s to close these places by wharf, San Francisco b g Orpheum. law as g protection to the youth of the For Alaskan ports, 10 . m., Fougere, the Parisian chanteuse town Dec. 11, Jan.'1, change A Satiit s the h | There s alr A town ordinance which to co steamiers 8t A # at pains eoersPysuieraghl makes the keeping fum joint a Seattle. { misdemeanor, but it h: For Victoria, Vaneouver e prog :r been en- | e E 18 y captivate forced. It was always kno 0 some ex- (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- t e r 8 tent, that th "-v“ il e “ ' . attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- > t S b } | fent, that the e oplum dens, | Sy Bk e What - 4 until r 1y | (Wash.), 10 a. m., Dec. 17, that white persons were among the fre- ry fifth day thereafter: [ R e S S SR T 3 same as arm t qui FATHER \W/YMAN. rABE| VOORSANGER. rev. B.ray MiLLs.. qQuenters. There was a_disposition to let | ThaTle J80gly At oVt ls company’s steamers ¥ 1 fts ) she sang “Hel the Mongolians of Ple iton smo for Alaska and O. N. R'y.: at Tacoma to N. P. brought down charms s [ e o T o o o o g st eI eieb eIt el el et e st eiebetedeteieieieieieissed e e® oy wiiiiid butit thére were whi few Ry At Vancouver to C. P. Raflway. b wolat Bay). 2 p. m.. Dee. 15, For Eurcka (I avery Afih day thereafter. ents Pirregieys 7 g nd Mrs foi : . aces, and that the e at | 2, 26, 30, Jan. 4, and i 1d_company ap w Three Divines Who Will Speak From One Pulpit. | e Who were e o hat | B2t 8. s s, Monterey, Ban Simeon, Cayu- r o the |1 Trip's Troubles, [ most prominent familles In town, who | 08, Port Harford (San Lals Oblspol, Giatiots. &Y ithon S 3 Very - Slover ML oA uEe coaead cffiun v S o e S e e = [ went there and smoked with Chinese and | Santa Barbars. Ventura, Husnens, Sar, Zeqrey pelr 't { with f1s amu smplications. Harri- . 4 e o (Lo eles) and Newport, gt Vteon! Shoss who | pan, the Srignal b S vt mall parliament of relictons. Despis ite| | i g fnati | & M., Dec. 14, 18. 22, 26, %, Jan. 3, and every e e Dlay Trom those Who | flL'\ eet and his exceedingly clever tricks ha however, Rabbi Voor- art of the el ttermination upon the | fourth day theres Bt s 1r t read “The Chirist | w eeted with great app! John anger and Father Wyman diu} nr:vl Pm;(n ]i The tow 'r':'b_"\ ;"‘“ A{! (nd llh.;- y:vlmh 1'::' :an ‘x»w...im-l{;;_pr;xn;n;r:’!‘y'-‘-“Mm - heret e | [horne and Grace eton, | o te to accept the invitation of the Oak- | o protected to force the clos- | ford (San Luis o). - s N AP TR it Toany: TR ahet s S et Jand Unitarians, each one willing to tel of | ! | Ing of the dens, and the petition to the | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 4 | petite com | Trustees was the res: ! skl .1, and every fourth Rl et L B Trustees was the result. The dens were | m., Dec. 16, 20, 24, 25, Jan. 1, an: his bellef even to an audience composed Trust bl e he i atched, and it was found that the white | day thereafter. L 'I'U STA P | entirely” of another denomination or an HUHS[ Tu APP[AH | smokers would steal in by night and the | Ror Eosenada. Magalens Bay. San Jov dol | 5 i . e girls would go through dark allevs under . n., Tth of each | & PRt o g E "1"1’1‘;”':31’:1‘!:;‘ the cover of night, and find their way | 8nd Cuaymas (Mex.), 10 &. m. r| " onth. " r. The date of the first address | through back dc » bunks. Then | "Ror further information obtain company’s the Am yet t attractive bill h - - g N | 8 ot “a Sylphe, the X the first addres it was determined that the dens should ¢ = s by L”I"‘f'ff::,‘ff.i“.‘f,'d gyt be absolutely driven out of town, and it | ‘ime company reserves the right to change - > e un ] les Is v 3 will hot require much urging on the part | withut previons notice steamers, saiting dates ns of the people to cause the Trustees to|and howrs of safling Alcazar. « FESTIVITIES OF THE take determined actlon. 2e T1 CKET OFFIOE—4 New Montgomery “Chimmi iden,” so provokingly street (Palace Hotel). goody s picturesque voca! GOODALL, PERKIN " 0 ar st.. San Francisco. pandicsed with | Famous Oakland Jur- HALIMEYS AN Wil Ba Oaklang's | 1AT THE SIRER i elendoked hardo, th & CO.. Gen. Agts., that an i 8 ifed growling H OAKLAND, Dec. 2%.—The coming week DENIED THE ROBBERY | ; owlin istiWas OutiLate. | |294%TAND. Dee eThe cintis ek L Galebrated Case. THE 0. R, & N. CO. | receptions, as the last was of luncheons OAKLAND, Dec. %.—The police arrest.| ' DISPATCE PAST STEAMERS TO . n L | Beginning to-morrow there will 3 [ ea Albert MeKenzie on the local train| PO R T T.. AN D cEbe OAKLAND, Dec. 2%.—Superior Judge wedding almost each day, and the Oakland Office San Franclsco sl s s sy g W o e Sotacatient Whest of B o T Ogden of this city was out late last night fortnight will close with a dozen 08 Broadw | at the City Prison a lot of stolen articles £12 First Cl Including Bertd A the and In consequence was held up by two sceptions. Dr. E. H. Woolsey's horse has c were found in his possession. Last night FAHE $8 Seccond Class and Meals. * h n “Th. footpads and had a narrow escape from | A large family party made Etnemere, | & soclal and a legal revolution, and it bids | Willlam Boneford rep i to the p Stats ol California alls Jan. 3 was 3 had blic may be relieq | €1Ving up his valuables to the *“knights an home of the Hush family, | fair to cause a political one in the city of | that his room in the al House had | columb % % Dee. 29, Jan. § 0 ; have | 3 : i Ay | of the road.”” He was driving alone | a very merry center to-day. There was a | Oakland. It has cemented old friendships robbed and a lot of small articles | Snort Line to Wal Kane, Butte - f ! et h ool {»n‘ii 5 shortly after midnight to the residence of | t n the mornng for the carolers who | that had been broken. It has broken old | _'“‘:""" ll‘vtll artic ‘f‘wu-\‘l.l on McKenzie & Helena and ¢ 1 pot s § he hwest. ) a good one. | California. Superintendent of Streets M. K. Miller, a | had gone out in the morning with Miss | alllances and made new It will be | 40N ek enzie wis hold for sobiany, | Tiroush Uekte o ARD, General Agent which, | A crowded se greeted “Cumberland | relative, for the purpose of taking home | Jean Hush (o sing in the early hours, and | the cause of the most bitter legal battle | Bitidirg later identified the goods. but 3 630 Market st. "61" at the California last night, but what | his wife, who was attending a Christmas | then later in the day a dinner for the | that has ever been fought In the city of | McKenzle could give no explanation of| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. | audience made in numbers it | tree celebration. When opposite the Sa- | Oakland. It may even cause a political | how he came by the articles. He stren- Superintendents : d in any mark of approval of the | cred Heart Convent on Webster street | arr home held a reunion and din- | turnover, so great is the interest In this | uously denled that he had stolen them, - S 5. Mariposs salls s some applause, but not | tWwo men jumped out at him and com- | ner, Mrs. Willlam Starr and Miss Flor- | case. R e emmon oL o satisfactory = ex- lm & Honolulu__and b any one’s slumbers. | manded him to halt. One of the fellows | ence Starr having returned from the East | Dr. Woolsey will have to appear in the | PAaTAROBR 0f How hie came by the articles uckiand for Sydney 38 Tmuc ‘; ';n“"‘“ (‘E"""!‘";‘“"l‘-"r "fl)‘-l - | grabbed the horse by the bridle, but the | and Mr. Walter Starr from the Kiondike: | Police Court to-morrow to make his pre- | "¢ gy e 0 pashir expss | Judge, seeing his danger, whipped up the | Mrs. Agnes Hunt and Miss Helen Hunt | liminary plea to the charge made by | W Atteslie trouble in o nutshell is that | . imal and it bounded from the footpad's | gave a large dinner party at thelr home | ABent Kennedy of the Soctety for the Pre- (A BROKEN JAW AND mSID: Honotula s compan: P ‘ruel A e Jan. expect something better. | Brasp. knocking him to the ground. on Tenth street, all the memibers of the | Yention of Cruelty to Animals that he did (dmba y . = - | Judge Ogden continued driving until he | family being present. Dt proviaa for his hocke. That plos wilt A FRACTIOUS HORSE | “fivorite Line R..,%:,..‘"{a-','..," [y Sy \ De Pachmann This Afternoon. met Special Officer Schumer and the lat-| The Albert Mill e Tiot gulily,aud then tha case Wil b & Semos. New Zealand, Austraila,’ India, Suer, ND, Dec. %.—Two victims of | EaEunt: at s Son0s Co. Agte. 14 omory Christmas accidents were treated at the | pier 7, Foot Pacific St Frpight ea.an-mnu nd Recelving Hospital to | S —ee rge Abell applied at th the morning to have a broke AMERICAN LINE. e o ho¥, I | - NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARTY. | Viadimir de Pachmann, the great Rus- |ter entered the buggy and both drove | ner, at which were sian planist, will give the first of a seri back to (he scene of the attempted hold- | ily. Mrs. George Wheaton had the Edson | court or as near the court as it is possible o recitals at_the California Thedter | Up. No trace of the robbers could be | Adams, the Cottons, the Bulkeleys and |0 &et the animal. Both Dr. Woolsey and | this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. His pro- | found. The Judge notified Captain of Po- | Roy Craig as gu Agent Kennedy demand that the animal amme will include numbers of Weber, |ljce Peterson of the occurrence and the | . Arbor Villa, the home of Mr. and Mrs. | bé produced for the Inspection of the | chumann, Mendelssohn and Chopin, and | jatter fmmediately son 100 7€ | 7M. Smith, held another merry gather- | court. Dr. Woolsey will demand that the | et e weihgie g mediately sent out a posse on ebrated the holiday | horse be brought right before the court | doors will open o'clock. h mination, and he sa: ed the entire fam- The horse will I » be brought into s also gave a big din- | ger for trial | | | | lay hospital | a ing. The Knowle seback and bicycles to scour the nelsh | 1ba st o Botocta s e aouda? | for e | borhood in the hope of cap! «e foot. | who made to-day the one to commemorate | ' ‘That horse will be the most important some ‘one i a quarrel or| Stopping at Cherbourg, wesi Chutes. pads e of capturing the foct- | W0 T Sehillings. the Shafter Howarie | witness 1 will have. I want him brought S R S Sy RG-Sl s Wednesday, 10 & m. | & w7 the Moores, the Requas and the Valen. | Fight into court and to be given the stand | —and he was not anxious for any investi- | New York.......Jan. 3'New York Jan. | Adgle gave a spectacular mirror dance | The 'l:‘";" of Oakland will not congrat- | tjnes 3 | just as a regular witness. That horse has | gation. All that he asked was medical Louts Jan. 10.8t. Louis in her dGen of lions for the first time at | ulate the Judge on his narrow escape be- Juring the week there were sever: | been a pet and I would not {ll treat him. | treatment au! ..Jan. 17 aul.... ble at SRS | Tam not afraid to have him produced for | H. J. Stevens had trouble with a frac- RED STAR LINE the Chutes yesterday afternoon and even- | cause of a decision he rendered last week | table dinners and lunches. Mr. and Mrs. ing, and presented a pretty and novel act | in which he held that a husband wha re- | William G. Cooke entertained at a din- | inspection b fore any court, and I will | tious horse on the cc ner of Webster and | New York and Antwers. 1 the second ’ cht a o Pt > i | > olde have the greatest line of expert and scien- | Eleventh streets when a narrow-gauge Pias ks . ged and more | In which the light and color effects were | turns home late at night or in the “wee | NeT in l}:::ill?lf\)‘j(:lx-lexl Belns y 2 é""f-h:.“,}""- tific testimony in support of my assertion, | train was passing, and was thrown out.| From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. - | well arranged Ruth Nelta and couple | sma’ hours™ was not bound to inform his | 4% tained at the University Club tn San | 1 Will not let any one biackmail me Into | He had his face badly cut. | Westerniand .... Dec. 27| Arasonia Jan. 12 | of picks es sang o ew Coo! G re * { A > o Hag o g ppaes S Ke T esland r | Sonks. several novelties were shown in | “if¢ where he had spent the evening, nor | Francisco in honor of Miss McNell) sz [ ot auy soolsty EN Ry Wil Tanht tias TR G % SR | K ooraland ... .Jan. 10] Southwark -.....Jan. 31 st e b | moving pictures and the rest of the bil enligh ]fl\ her In any way. This decision | Mrs. Huru(‘u‘ Wilson. l.\n.h t'nrlml-ln Moore | ase, (08 e ‘;‘\,“‘"e""h»“ at ':m;‘ l';‘{ng‘fi‘]‘; Spring Valley Loses by Fire. | EMPIRE LINE. d OO e 4 ™ rked create: 0 end of o el ougho vas the hostess at a ches ) 5 » 2" o rson's musical extrava- | o5 800d. The theater was packed at | Greatts Mo Siciniy, Cunment throughout | was Lhe b0 tone and Miss Bessie Cooner | that Hodge-Nichols case. He was only | OAKLAND, Dec. %.—A disastrous fire| geattle, St. Michacl. Dawson City. > o | SOLR. REEEORRARON. N vy o . ‘ ho DeaTa e #y Per: | earning his fee, and now he is earning an- | destroyed the tool house and the bunk | por full information regarding frelght and " was the opening attrac. | Amatear performance on Thursday night |of the hold-up uncharitably sald inat | both of Santa Barbara. The luncheon 8 festrayen; the tobl house ¥=a bunk 9 Jxiden was le B o] Mis 1| other one. house of the Spring Valle dter Com e | Jude Dailen Was learning one of the dan- | glven by Mise Hthel Mddieton At slgh- | ®zent iKennedy of the Soclety for the | pany near Sunol this afternoon, causing | NTERNATIONAL NAVIG [ dan P N Aire. Frad Jheohe bt M ovas | prevention of Cruelty to Animals s a serious loss in valuable instruments to| 3 Montgomery st., or an | | EARLY MORNING BLAZE ‘ | lulu. “This talk of blackmall is preposterous. | the company. The compan has con- | CHASES OUT LODGERS 'The Schillings gave a_dinner, at which | 1 received many complains from outsiders | structed a number of large buildings near | il - that that horse had been permitted to re- | Sunol for the accommodation of the men | e e s g, 1T+ SChIIng’s fra- | pigin "o an open lot without shelter and | and tools used in their extensive construg. 0Y0 A The without food for months, and I will not | tion now in progress in Niles Canyon. A | » The New Year's receptions ahead are o . : CR i 4 | permit a man who fll treats a horse to go | force of men was set at-work yesterday = BT L vare the “Moose,Of the | Unpunished, no matter what his standing | cleaning up the grounds around the build- | @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHAR J % ® | in the community." ing and burning a lot of brush and rub- | & ner of First and Brannan st So this arrest has healed the once | bish. This fire was allowed to smoulder | for YOKOHAMA and H¢ Smith: Curtis Plerces and the Robbins are 1 others. Mrs. Orestes Pierce will A Fire in a Restaurant on TurkStreet KON | Causes Much Trouble With | seves | - - 3 | Beveral oftiers. . Vil | ¢ irained relations between Dr. E. H. | to-day, and it being Christmas most of | jobe (Hioge), Nagasaki and Shangh | Small Loss. | be “at home.” Miss Tlorn Chestot will | \Woolsey and his old friend Judge Emii | the men were not Working. A strong north | connecting . 8t Honghong with stear ! | be glad to see her friends and will be| nyghgumer. Their differences at the | wind sprang up, and fanning the embers | India, etc. No cargo received on boa | The double alarm of fire at about a | assisted In making them welcome by the | jj,dge-Nichols trial have been settled and | Into flames scattered them over the | of saing. quarter past 2 o'clock this morning was | Misses Brncstine, Lavrs and Anna “Lei:| one friendship has been renewed. Dr. | premises, setting fire to the bufldings. [t| HONGKONG MARU.... Tuesday. Jan. 18 | for a blaze In a restaurant at 221 Turk | Rert AnG f68s, BICELCUR, CUehng. nd | Woolsey has determined to spend money | is estimated that $2000 worth of tools alone | NIPPON MARU ... ... Fr o [ street. Officer Joy discovered the blaze | Clara Hoagland, Miss Hannah Hampton | InSUPDOrt of his case, and he will produce | was destroyed R At e eaoned Thin . Yo and as soon as the alarm had been turned | and Miss Ilora Miller. On Wednesday | & 10t °'H""P'I{I‘ Tiineases Lronaiitho iraoe- | PR P~ X S freight and passage apply mpa o in rushed upstairs into a lodging-house | the Crellin home will open its doors to g | track. He will have Walter Hackett, the Archdeacon Webber's Services. 51 Market street. corner ¥ y lodging-house | the Crellin e 0 @ | gon of the owner of Yellowtall, and many | - @ s > to arouse the inmates. This he succeeded | big tea, With a small dinner and dance {n | 390 of the owner of, FeloRiall, and many | OAKLAND, Dee. 2%.—Archdeacon Web- W . AVERY, General Agent. _ in doing, but not until he was overcome | the evening 2 § | e 2 he 1s preparng it is evident thig | ber of the Episcopal church will hold & | — | by smoke. and he had to be carried out| The weddings will open with Miss Hol- | {p; ‘case will become a celebrated ome, | —— =ty ————| COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE | and revived. brons and Mr. Jellett's, which takes place | | The blaze was practically confined to | to-morrow. Miss Myra Sperl and Sam- | the. restaurant, but there was a loss of | uel Prather will be united Wednesday. about $3000 to the eating place and lodg- | On Thursday Miss Dawson and Mr. | ing house known as the Orleans. | Leavers will be married. There are two NE_TO H arad turday, from November 2 m., from Pler 42, Nort ¢ A NORMANDIE, Jan. & LA 3 11: LA AQUITAINE, J ome of the experts will be arrayed | S-PARIS e s S pths ey Prosperity for 1900. i fead ot be a bitter one its echoes will be heard in Indications everywhere point to great pros- | Oakland for many a day. The preliminary | pericy for the coming year. This is an invari. | The guests of the latter ad so for Monday next—Miss Maie Tucker and | [Umblings are already apparent, and when | gpje sign of a heaithy nature. The success of | Morton R il e g B S 'wfl‘fi, A. 8. Macdonald and Miss Coey and Rev. | the storm breaks It will be a thunderous | 4 ‘country. as well as the success of an indi. | CHAMPS i LA AQUETA {“their clothes and liv The restaurant | N. C. B. Smith. The wedding of Miss | °"® | vidual, depends upon health. There can be no | 1t LA GASCOUNE, Jun. B iwu conducted by N. M. Ben x | IGARETTES the lodging house by Tate Goldstein. off on the 3d. Three hundred Japanese colonists locat- | uny stomach. irouble tre Hostetter s’ Stomach | foond (b, Second clas e e o inder compay ldsteln. The | OO0 THF Nre F. C. Dolbler gave a re-| 8d two years ago in the Southern part of | Bitters. which cares dyspepsin, Indigestion and | SaENGT voR UNITID STATE - - ————— ception on Saturday evening at their home | Oaxaca, Mexico, near Jimiltepec, under | biliousness. It makes strong, Vigorous men and | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding) in East Oakland in honor of the fifth an- | authority of a concession granted by the | women. | Jork. 3. F. P 21 & CO.. Pacific l ou Iece All-Californias Won Again. lversary of their marriage, The invita. | Mexican Government. The colony has | Yok 3 T yuoax 0. Pacific’ A large holiday crowd saw the All-Cali- o | been_experimenting In tea growing and | fornias take the pennant-winners it | tIODS Were on wood. and were ‘most uni- | has made such A success that i mnrr1 PR min, and | Alta Marvin and Harry M. White comes health if the stomach Is weak. If you have | pound trip. Second class to Havre Agate b e e e . Bt Yamanese men and their families are. o BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. camp again yesterday. At the end of the 2,“;‘1",,,2,,",';5{’,- e eatiitends. called to | JARITUEht to Mexico to join the original | Daon’t fail to try P 3 s ninth _inning the score stood: All-Califor- r. and Mrs. J. L. Burnham and Miss | colon Other tropical products are also | ] O W o N nia, 15; Sacramentos 10. The Capitol City ’ Lucretia Burnham left on Saturday fm-i ral by the colonists. The extensive FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. R!unlnlons are located in the Verde River | Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” 10 cents for 10 players put up ragged ball, eight errors | Cairo, l':K"?‘l. where they will join the being charged to their account. Bartons. Miss Jennie Stone accompanied | Valley. when from bad ¢ ¢ ] IT The opposing batteries were: All-Cali- | the Burnhams. Turkey will be visited T SRR, ST Condition of the Stemaoh O e T o T .l.p. onacco (] fornia, Rnell and Morris, and the Sacra- | when the two pnrfles unite, and then a| A growing Vermont Industry is the can- or Liver. days.'1 . m. and §:30 19 ‘m., § mentos, Doyle and McHale. Doyle was | tour of Europe will follow. ning_of corn, this season’s output in the 10 nd 95 m._Landing and offic wion-street Dock, touched up for fourteen hits and Knell al-| _R. J. Montgomery is sojourning In|southeastern part of the State beirg fgpomte QSIS Srnastties er No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. 3 lowed eleven off his delivery, Southern California for a couple of weeks, ' 3,000,000 cans, REFFFFFEFREFPFFE T IR SRR | paRE | e

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