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THE SAN FliANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1900 11 TIKES MOTHER ~ MATCHED TO FIGHT DEMAND THAT ~ |THIRSTY HORSE TRIES ~ _ RESIGNATION OF CHANCE 1N THE AT THE CAPITAL CITY TO BREAK INTO SALOON “pr “ory spary J eesrasenasiaingl HOT BOORS.K pooermrimere e { A BE LM - FROM PASTORATE Building Trades Courfcil Ap- Pulpit of First Christian matched to fight peals to the Eoard Church. ] : "i!n::h r** Phil f}r«en Charlotte Perkins Stetson l. B A s ] of Supervisors B AT e F : Minister’s Final Request to Board of o thy Announces Her Second | presens montn. the Secretary of the Union Complains Trustees Is That They Accept P =N N — ring at 154 pounds for a percentage of the gate receipts, 8 gl & 2 Talented Authoress Leaves Oakland | jui i roinern Pusil and Was Wedded a Week Ago at Tim McGrath, his present month. The ’ 2 men will enter the Marriage. That Contractors Do Not Always Conform With Labor iy manager and train- Detroit to George Hough- B gp Boorrodhi st Withdrawal Tendered ton Gilman. stilities on the Laws, by Him. S | afternoon train ves- 2 Oakland Office Ban Franciséo Call, 1113 Broadway, June 18. An eight-hour day on all contract work done for the county of Alameda has been demanded by the Bullding Trades Council of this county. A communication was re- celved this morning by the Board of Su- pervisors in which a request was made that all work done by private contract for the county be performed according to the rules of the council which provide that imble comes the south ¥ recommended the fact that ith is looking ter his interests i3 looked upon by fol- lowers of the ring as : n indication that ] were ap- | the fighter is “there aching nuptials. The | with = his mitts Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, June 1S, Rev. Guy W. Smith. pastor of the First Christian Church, has handed his resig- natlon to the board of trustees, with a re- quest that his action be accepted as final and stating that he Insisted upon the ac- ceptance of the resignation, which is to take effect July 1 The retiring pastor’s letter to his flock is as follows: 8an Franciseo Call roadway, June 18 i ¥ of Mrs. Charlc uthorese, have t card @ rge Hought N LONGS FoR A JoLT e « t Detrol ad 8 mon L e S B SECE S S SR SR VR S Sh i S i o e o ol o i et ® surprise. Trimble has an ex- a working day be of eight hours and the To the and members of the Firs Aw's Sarstes ge was to ent record for minimum pay for such time be $2. St Chureh. SGatanis Cub: 3 Wenreiis The communication was signed by Sec- retary J. V. A. Frates and reads in part as follows: We beg to inform you that contracts let by you to contractors in Alameda County have not and are not all b pertormed according | to law. ¥or we are led to believe that ail con- e short time that he has been in the ring. He has won a ctory over young er Jackson and ) suffered a de- t at the latter's chureh, to tae effect Juiy to express my highest apy Christian spirh _manifested by the officers of | this chureh in the support of its work. 1 have | found in them counselors tried and true, men of wisdom, with a deep interest In the welfare of hurch. _Thanking y or the Christian wship I have been permitted to enjoy with . Permit me aished P {ation of the loyal S e 2 LB Sl o o o S o ah ol oh o 0 o S S gu I S S S N AP S S S P BB O BIBO N+ NI BLIRORNIRERIReRNER R ORNGR OG5 PRPUOR ORI ENIRNERN 4N IR BINBIBORINORNIRNeRIBNeNeR KoK oo tracts let by you have inserted therein the pro- | for the many expressions of sympathy and In both con- vision that such work shall be done at npot | | encouras 3 he went the more than bight hours in any one calendar day | | upon : Goa's, e it and the ref- and that the minimum pay shall be 32 for wuc ings may be yours, I am faithtully youss, s Island courts for decislon was eight hours. | | GUY W. SMITH. . s for We deem it the duty of the Board of Super- | I e churel Sodrd chntisiatel that By roe He secured ary to declde vistors who have the letting of contracts to in- | - s - - winner. Tommy contnined in & | Mr. s retirement from the church ~ 3 clever I be talthfully performed, 1o | P ETY v. Chairman C. E. Lloyd said . . ’ hter, had The clerk cf the Board was Instructed | T | pastoral reintions with & Chefel thate & t forth his best to write to the secretary of the councll 4 | to take up general evangelical work - T s o for additional ir ion_in regard to | & | Fo &, s Bav. e, Stk had to secure a the demand for an eight-hour provision @ or severa manthe Rev. Sir. SRS : ciston over Trim. fn Ccont for public work. | e | o o Sraan” it Teitimaty resignation . . y V] { e B ¢ week to weel i 1 — tio . which R 4 [ iEAL hE “HSet Cmesting dr s Oustengd RECEWES | @ | was expected because of friction in_the . er twenty rounds' * | Bricklayers' Unfon it was decided to ad- | A"TIN~ROOF ¢ | church over the refusal of the members ; ard fighting. ¢ | mit to’the organization no man who | < TAIL «- | to accept its investigating board’s report > £ Trimble has met Cdirata DEterNt ML N ok ¥ @ | upon conduct of the pastor at Woodland. e k to & and defeated the $ £ Aon thar e of o 0¥ ol | : ¢ | Willlam T. Gibbs and other truste hook : - ¢ | fied that they will have until July 11 to | et Didan Tho hescd aie uieehs 8 best men at his §% | join the union and after that date the | & e valent. Later the Mate Descd K weight in the south- P zn'ix:}i‘au;n} fee will be FO.‘T - - BRENNAN'S UNEXPECTED CALLER CREATES SOME EX- ¢+ ¢ ihep(‘h'l-tmn church accepted Rev. Mr. : He feels con- | e following named officers have been 15 A o 5 - s ther® B s “JIM” TRIMBLE. ¢8| clectea by Carpenters’ and Jotners' | CITEMENT. ” i%mf& g'fi."né("upi;lf} ;p‘;"g;;rmolo;f;:; r mos feat the soldler Photo by Bushnell B e . 5 ¥ ¥_{ Vestigation o n"” Bf;\hl n;mn O+ U+RAR+[eR+RN+RL+K+-%+%+K+K4Q | cording secretary Reed; fi E L are similar in bufld, | retary, George W. Johnson; treasurer, C. $ ‘use of her ill. | &nd each is possessed of a good punch and capable of assimilating punishment. |I Jacobs: conductor, O. H. Philbrick; | HE gleeful but misunderstood antics ) on into the saloon until his further OLYMPIC CLUB WIL! . aand here. ¢y will enter immediately upon their training for the contest. warden, H. R. Harris of a horse that wanted to shake | progress was barred by the buggy to | ‘ 3 ; d A ‘meeting of the Federal Labor Union | hands over the bar with Harry Bren- | Which he 'was attached bringing up | BE GREATLY IMPROVED — ——— - e will be held on Wednesday evening at | nan caused a small panic on upper S 4 ¥ S | . Cigarmakers' Hall. 1054 Broadway, for | Market streot yesterday afternoon. The | then e wes handing sois mcaer Just S 2 | the purpose of effecting a_permanent or- | | then. He was handing out a little hot air | Within the next six months the pic J | ganization and to elect officers. It is the | ANimal was standing hitched to a post in | to a customer, and when the grinning fea- | s niatic Club house on Post street{@ill be | plan of the promoters of the union to | front of the Emma Spreckels building, | tures of his equine friend appeared in the | J of st and most attPictive bring within 1its mrmhf‘r!‘?fl‘[v all trades- | thinking of bygone happy days, when the | @0orway he was too frightened to recog- cOf OF thletic organization in this | men whose particular branch of work as | shund of Brennan’s voice raised in laugh- | fiZe them. His hair rose on end and he | Q0T 0 acts have been let and = vet has no organization. When a per- t 4 vatted to hi f the Zink- | began to yell for help. Kelly, who was in begun on the interfor im- r | ¢ organization !s effected a char- | tF Was wafted to his ears from the the rear, came rushing to the front, and | /.0 nonts A large sum will be expend- | | be obtaimed from the American |and Buffet by the forty-knot zephyr that | the customer, who had sought a refuge in | D3I PRR 2b (00 hanges. Payme: [ fon of Labor, which numbers over | was sailing down Market street toward | an inner room, called back encouragingly: | for thie work will run over a perlod of | Crs. | the water front. The head and tail of the | ‘Let him come in, Harry; he vants 10 | ghout two vears, so the present indebted- . | v s T | equine brute went into the air simulta- | bl?," de "‘““}i"e' Don’t ""I*‘f"“" of %‘m' ness will not be added "'\T’"‘ Ay < H | v v | erceiving he was not welcome, as Bren- | 15 jncrease its membership to the lmit, Supreme Court Asked to Enjoin |SOUTHERN NATIVES TO eousy. "The Rorse knew that laugh,and | 50t 18 eI TRICOmE %8 BUnh: | o ncipase 1 memieriie fp 29 i | | forgetting in the excess of his joy - | thing, the horse, with a snort of disgust, able E - . | BE IN GOLDEN JUBILEE | cial gulf that now separates them, decided | backed out and whirling suddenly around | The proposed changes in the club_are 5’1C1‘ament0 Jurlst From Tr - | | to make a iong delayed call on his old | dashed dewn the middle of the sidewalk | enumerated in a circular which has been b | isiiutcon T 3 i | friend Harry. He did not wait to send | toward Fifth street. As he turned the !sent to the members. Many improvements . | | Among the visitors to the headquatters |in his card, but with & joytul snort broke | buggy upset and a woman (Knocked | will be made in vy;plhnr‘r;g.:zm?:parr\trg:flz | o i ons’ celebr: s tether with a jerk of his head and wn, but not seriously injured. Half-way | and it w e fitted up elegant = ing Water Rate Case. Narrow Escape From Death |of the Native Sons celcbration committee | hig tether rith 8, Jerk of his head and | down, bt nog,seriously injured. Halway | and it wil be ftted 4p Sesgoily-, & S5ps i I AN e SR0L0r Yo Y ' €X- | joon. swerved and dashed across Market street | handball cc Il be placed on the roof in a Blaze on Eleventh |United States Senator Stephen M. Whit2 | “The sidewalk was crowded with men, |and on the opposite sidewalk. Evidently | of the laundry, where there is plenty of | and R. F. del Valle of Los Angelés and women and children, and the sudden mo\'el he was looking for another sa- Fl;{\l“t:lh[t ,mr|hfr-~h .nllv- r‘.\!'r‘wfir edrooms ik 3 Vi i ! | the prestdent of the general committee. |of his horseship caused a wild stampede |loon. He took a ,slide when he |will be furnishe the top flo Decision of the Trial Court Will Settle Finally| Street. e o R s . o o L ot nuil ey (he, sagwalls dad Shnies o T e . | terms of what the tive Sons in the | Who officiates at the cigar stand in front | fully up against the entrance to a laundry Atlin Cold District Described. Most of the Important Points of the | e aa e e | SU'Kelly & Brennan's thought a troop of | office. Before he could gather himself for | A1 jlustrated folder, giving a descrip- . | Fi s Michael C | southern part of the State are dolng it | guq horses was charging down upon him, | another spurt an ex-man-o'-war's man o of the Atlls has bevn Case at Bar ireman Sweeny, Michael Coyne and | the line of preparation for the approach-|and made a frantic effort to escape by | tackled him and sat on his head while the | tion of the Atlin ol ygor . Edward Kelly Badly Burned ing celebration, declaring that the parlors | climbing through the - twelve-by-fifteen | crowd proceeded to disentangle him from | [SSued e s OF G sees Twes: Roa 4 of that section of the State will send a | Window connecting the cigar stand with | the remains of the buggy. The festlve an- | 1Tade. and coples of the e | and Almost Suf- large delegation to take part in the pa- | the bar. But the horse was not after | imal's little flirtation resulted in no dam- | 575,10, t0® C16F, - White . | focated. fd‘i‘f* evening the hill #hd headquarters | cigars nor cigar dealers. He kept right'age beyvond wrecking the buggy. Pass and Yuk Hobart n | committee met and discussed the arrange- | building. The fol abounds in valua- ctically 1, : e ment of the Mechanics' Pavilion for the | ble information for those who contem- ile eme. Court o Sr s . time that it shali be occupied by the ldroro second, The Butcher third. Time, | Piate a trip to the Al « ct. a fro beginning to h”-“ NEOKR JOE F}:‘”"I-‘ aftae " ’:l“"‘"k Native Sons, AU the meeting of the gen- | e gl e - g oy R O r only matters of law :m}f‘i n’;n to | this morning in the two-story lodging- | eral commmdoo next r'riday it will present Six furlongs—Sly won, May Beach second, | aught 1 matters of fact. As the fiXing hous. leventt 2 . | its_ideas in detall. Atlante third. Time, 1:13% 4 eyer, an ¢x-convict, was ar- sation of the plants of the com, | louse at 4% Eleventh street, and before | The hotel committee decided to send a Short course steeplechase—Friend won, Zu- | HeRry Altmeyer, "" i m; r A :n: - er of fact Judge Hart's It was extinguished three men were se- | jetter to each parlor asking for informa- falig second, Minor D third. Time, 1:16%. rested early \»4.?{\\ RISTRIAG S5 & Sown e matter will be final | verely burned. Two of them may die as | tion as to what accommodation it will e e e Rl 8 g it ibe room whep rtance of this matter : : equire for its members who will come S T A e wa o Sy L g ¥ howing the vajuation | the result of thelr injuries. R caiabration Week. Five furiongs—Money Muss won. Likeness | caught. He was taken to the City Prisoq . company claims for its| The department was summoned to the| The general information committes met 3| e g P T ST RO e g e gy o . ‘ontra Costa Water Company | by some person unknown. When the fire- | fas{vitics, Fi Wins the ¥ Quentin for grand larceny f s | men arrived they found the flames had | This afternoon there will be a meeting ona Wins the Yacht Race. —— P o made rapid progress. The rumor spread | of the financial committee when all who HELIGOLAND, June 18.—The anrual The Typewriter Invention. | quickly that several people were asleep | Shall compose that very important su yacht race from Dover to Heligoland | , yatistician has proved that the imvention fh the house. Several rushed in. amony | committee will be named. Those who wili for the German Emperor's cup, which S . 2 Sl & K . syt Ong | compose it will endeavor to obtain more started from the former place on Sun- | o se people but he falls to state how many L them Fireman Sweeny, who discov- | than was collected for the celebration of | fq: D with ten yachts competing, was won | * ik aociaate A Ml 1% Bas and bond inflation, | ered the proprietor of the place, Mike | 1890, The amount of funds will in a great Barred Fx‘om Rldlng UP-| by ‘the Fiona._ a cutter of eighty tons, (2268 of weal e T e ge Har : ual cost of th€| Coyne. gropivg blindly about in an up- | measure determine the grandeur of the | 4 the R ind £ owned by H. M. Rait. | ot g — - ater company has merely | ~ N & e . | several events to be presented. - -—n ¥ ey o e Y | per hall, his ciothing ablaze. | & £t & . o 1n, e emainder o ensues from Toe 51,5%,000 storth 'of | Sweeny grabbed Coyne and made his | ii¢ Bavel rarade commiites will also gN ¢ Meetin GLEASON'S COSTLY ERROR. ase of the Oak- | way as quickly as possible to the street, | ditional influential men will be added to | ewpor eeting. ¢ = | ma k4 2 pany nd_the value his clothes catching fire from his blazing | the list of those already named. p g CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | J - = th $1.000 ) worth © hond =‘v. the Oak burden. ———————————— Clubs— W. L. Pet.| Clubs— W. L. Pet. - T T e bt ™| Bdward Kelly, a carpenter, rooming at Not Sufficient Exits. | Drogheda Suddenmly Awakens and| Priisieipnia % 3 G2 chicaso .2 % a8 s . . other hand, theCity Council ig- | the place, was also rescued, almost suf- The fire wardens met yesterday and i - i B . otidy The plast of the O focated. passed o resolution to the effect that the| ~ Makes a High-Class Field of e e TN gt s - holding that they w | The fire was extinguished In a short| exits at the Everett Grammar School on Two-Year-Olds Look = , the value of €uch a | time, without much damage to the|Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Chea; PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Philadelphia de- 1 ces ary to F,“,’:,';l“”";'; bullding. | Seventeenth, were entirely insufi- Ny feated New York on Gleason’s error in the sev- on of vh'n.,'r!:-hld:n 7| Sweeny, Coyne and Kelly were hurried | clent. In erder to provide additional out- ——— 5::;\‘ '"{ufi%‘.‘fifiy :m?mslc.f: third in the in cas ny Clajmed Zor it | to the Recelving Hospital. where a hasty | lets @ stairway should bo erceted in the | rNGINNATI, June 18.—The first three- | “ ey S Hart's word will | examination convinced the surgeons in | rear of the building fri 3 0 4 E K FAE . S g % . b, he 1 4 in suit involving s v | cha that the fir 4 th - the top story, with exits from each floor | day meeting at the Newport track opened | New York .. . .1 E] 1 Ifyoumaven'ta r ealthy movement of the feelings Jortant iseues the city of Oakland charge that the fireman and the proprie- | (onnacting with it, the wardens say. The | to-day with a large crowd in attendance. | Philadelphia ... ? 1 3 bowelsevery day. son'rosick or will be. Keop youg O . o tor of the lodging-house were so severely | gecretary was instructed to send a copy | The feature of the sport was the victory | Batteries—Hawley and Bowerman: Bernhard | sioient phosic or oill poison s dangarcaravgof r A abtorne burned that their chance of life was slim. | of the resolution to the Board of Educa- | of Jeannette at odds of 100 to 1. and McFarland. Umpire —. oSt castest. most pertect way of keoping the Ater Company are <o anx-| The origin of the fire is unknown. tion. The judges issued an order to-day bar- bowels clear and clean s 16 take N = # 5 CHICAGO, June 18.—Two consecutive doubles D Judge Hart upon the berch ring Jockey Overton from riding Quring | cove the local thelr only run to-day. Philiogt The City Council at its meeting the remainder of the session at Newport. | being invincible except In the one inning. € ning appropri v‘"‘d $5000 compe This action was taken on account of the | Score: o T e e 1 P RE I I Y H E LLO G l RL reversal of form shown by Drogheda in or_tae city 1o the puit_ o8 dlis Chutza the fifinh race. Ovarton rode the colt the | Clubs— R H E. CANDY CATHARTIC < that are not gen Water Company against the city of ut and did not finish in the | Chicago . o i e nd. The sum of 810 was placed at | B O day. Drogheda ran all around | Pittshurs - o the disposal of the Auditor and City At | & high-class field. Results: Batteries—Callahan, Chance and Donahue: L N o, e Mile, selling—Kaftan won, Peter Duryea sec- | Philippi and O'Connor. | The City il also provided fire pro- °",‘.’5“§"":,‘d e e ge Benpress Lighttoot | BOSTON, June 18.—Tenny's fumble of Cross’ | i S e Purcaze of nores won, Crescent Queen second, Nancy Dobins | grounder and three singles in the eleventh in- third. Time, :36. _| ning gave Brooklyn three runs and the game Mile—Georgla v{:n. Foneda second, Sim W | to-day. Attendance, $500. Score: Pleasant. Pal: third. Time, i - = Mile, selling—Jeannette won, Violet Parsons | pClubs— R. H. . |NeverSicke - purchase of horses, for the Fire Depart- n Lemmon's ordinance ppointment of the neces- 2 'of h ing in the | harness that will le. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, ien, or Gripe. 10e. 3¢, e Write B R R O ] | | | | | ¢ this case is orizing ine . and booklet on health. Ad \ of the plants men as crews for the recently pur- second, Dousteriwivel third. g Sy R g?fi:\'i?yh i3 1} § | Steiig Remedy Smpaay, Cicage, Nonecs, Yor Yok 3228 appa S N0 DN ge—Drogheda won, Jennie Lis: . T pon which the | syparatus was also pasced. AT for Sc..ux:d.l third, Time, 1003 | = Batteries_Nichols and Sullivan; McGinnity KEEP YBUB BLUUD GLEA" P e R R R R B Be B eNsU RN e R RNeReR+Q u’;‘:;:'n‘lfli'i:‘nm::og‘fl:dr’b%xme.l e ans m" 1;:,:8 ik 1;—5: Rakie Shned e . - = uls pla; st- E——— — NEW YORK, June 18.—Lady of the Vafley, | lessly in the fleld to-day. At that sh CERMAN SCHOLAR PASSES |BOXING PROGRAMME AT (B Ton g gtae o e | U o, R ' runaway . Attend: b, . H AWAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS THE RELIANCE CLUB BEAES Rk Tt B i iy | B Bix rnrlongs—fimu;’zre'r won, ;Iuln'lln sec- | St Louis . { 0T o | 0 third. Time, -5. June 18—Henry E. J. On-| OAKLAND, June 18.—The Rellance z e atle akh o eignt ndleblack won, | Cincinnatt (& OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Chappaqua second, The Rose third. Time, 1:58. | Batteries—Weyhing, Thomas and Robinson , The Dalsy stakes, five furlongs, on turf—Lady | Newton, Breitenstein and Peitz. hd “men scholar and ln- | Club will hold a boxing tournament on Saturday night at | Thursday ening, the feature of which b street. Death was | Will be three 10-round contests. These T which the de- | Eoes will be as follows: Ed Smith, Re- e “Sufferer for three | Hance Club, and Al Evans, San Fran- a * | cisco, at 145 pounds; Joe Lavigne, Berke- s« He was a native of Germany, | j.v " 'arq >n_ Hart, Stockton, at 13§ ears and 11 months. The fu-| pounds; Pete Riccol Catalogues and Prieo Lists Mallal on Applieation. of the Valley won, Delmarch second, Sentry priiinentch iy third. Time, 1:05. Mile—James won, Gilfalon second, Water American League Games. Cure third. Time, 1:42 3-5. INDIANAPOLIS, June 18.—Score: Indianap- Belling, five furlongs—Harlem Lane won, | olis 7, Buffalo § Welsh Girl second, Queen Quality third. Time, | MINNEAPOLIS, June 1S.—Score: Minneap- | 1:01 1-5. olis 5, Kansas City 4. | P ¥ | "Grass stakes, selling, one and a sixteenth | * CHICAGO, June 1S.—Score: Chicago 4, Mil- | COAL, CORR ARG PIG 1OW, i ATTORNEY. F. H. MERZBACH. lawyer, 53 Cal., Clunte be Olympic Club, and 41 Be held to-morrow at 2 o'clock | Charles Thurston, San Franelsco Athletic | ¢ akes, Jiliag, one ana e sixesth | C3 g residence. ""_;h’ i g S gD @ PRt socond. Decamter third. Time, 1:48 10, | Trukee 1. J.C WILSON & CB . y oo onstery Sevent. teacher of German in ete will 8i6o be two tryots. Theks| § i~ - s men are well matched and some good | 7. LOUIS, June 15_Wild Pirate and Tulla COPPERSMITH. ol and a reader,In | houts are expected by the club manage- | & | Fonso were the only Winning favorites. (o-day. SMITH ESTABLISHED A \ W. SHITH, S Prambing: Suamboss so8 = posstions he had | ment: . il R NEW CENTURY RECORD CW- SMITH. S5p Wineds,tonn s iad for the past seven years. In 1852 he IS v ® .l-nwnd Bunm"—vud 'm“{ Time, 1:14%. ‘u ‘Washington st. Telephone Main 364l buted s a licentiate in theology from .5‘:’“;’“ “fim_}. Filed. 4 { SR triones— Wi Pirate won, Eufoy sec: | s SR | FRESH AND SALT MEATS. i"niversity of Vienna and came OAKLAND, June 18—The will of Maxi- | ona, Pirate's Daughter third. Time, 1:03, . H. Smith, one of the crack long dis- Y g - erica He arnp(;.;-fl»‘:,[‘n:):?lul;ftl.:;\t;lr"nl‘;n;g milian Richter, the aged German who SECRET OF THEIR MARRIAGE WAS WELL KEPT. $ | Seven fariones_Belle of Memphis won. Tick- | tance riders of the Olympic Club Wheel. | JAS. BOYES & CO. Shizeing, Butchers. 14 Tvangelica c n 3 committed suicide at his e in Lorin ey e, i . established a new) record for th = - ne there Miss Eugenie | o v -da 0G0+ 020600000000 e e | OFners bandleap one and a sixteenth miles | TSR, S or_the | = eal and 1%%7 he came to Ala- | D "[?l:‘,".kl,' :(;z;m?'l:‘dmft:;: ‘}{_"hfi_" fig;‘;_‘i‘. Sop —Tulla Fonso won, Skillman second, Our Nel- | century course around the ba$ on Sun- GALVANIZING AND METALS. 2 the Lutheran chureh | 03, aeks to be appointed executor. Ace ©AKLAND. June 18.—Tho marriage perintendent's office, where his bride had | I iird, TUme AR oirochte won, Kings | 907 cOVering the 100 miles, alone and un- | ML 30 TN ST Woiiks"2s West End DIl health compelled | cording to the petitioner. the estate con. t San Rafael of Miss | been long employed. There a friendshi paced. in 5 hours 40 minutes. | Ho Ve the ministry and accept the | (i 0} Berkeley real property valued at O oo, chiet clerk 1n the | %8s formed which rapidly became much | g >"> second. Miss Mae Day third. Time, | PREN: S Secord is authenticated by peo- | —orars =t el s instructor. about $1000. The will, which is a ramb- er. They were engaged, but marriage | Selling, six and a half furlongs—San Durango| ple Who checked him at various points | LITHOGRAPHING. o i ling document, is written in German. It superintendent’s ffice of the tele. | seemed not for them, because the p:- won, Dave Waido second, Midlight third. Time, | along the route. He left the City 1in! The Unfon Lithograch Co., 325 Sansome st., Berkeleyans Married. names as devisees “Mr.” Kulke and|phone company, and James H. Otey, an|rents were not ready. On May 13 the | 1:21%. this city Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, | Artistic Lithographers and Printers. Govern- . 15—Miss Emma | “Mr.” Hoffin, both of Berkeley. outside employ, has been made public, ’3&'.‘5.,,{"‘5‘:..;“3.““. = bl;?ive parental,ob-| Lo i1 6 June 16 _Results at Fort Erte: | PaSsed through Mountain View at 3 ment Licensee for Imprinting of Revenus arried at the S SRR (o sy T much to the surprise of the young cou- | Jections, an ,"gvdm;!f',,d':,';gyb;" Roan | Beiling, seven furlongs—A Winner won, Earl | Sni, 375ived at San Jose at 415 Center. Stamps 'n Stanford | Transport Fireman Insane. ple's friends. That the secret had been | W45 GG IO Sl FGoed by Rev: | ponso seoond, Slasher third. Time, 135%. e N abh DUAME T Alsawedh o4F 9 METAL. m. Rey. George ¢ 8. —O 11 kept was because the pretty Four and a haif furlongs—Edgeworth won, 3 LAND, June 18.—Charles J. Sheriff, [ 50 W€l P church. ¢ % . | Extra linotype and stereotype metal. Pacific pal church officiat- | OAKL 3 % “ernplowed | youns bride desired to hold her position | * Each was at work the next day, ana | TSI second, Gray Doy thicd Time 30y | The Olympic, Club Wheelmen will pre- | Metal Worke, 1513 Firat st San Francisco: ~ o - " | a young man who was formerly empl [ o o B e B s A b Y ifeman on the United States trans. | with the company untll July 1 without | had it not been that rumor carried the | Dacersns third s Fime, 219%. | ooamttie oS TS Skt et 1 in | = = e Charies Dietz and daughters of | Port g ey v")f‘nm'"("l S linnau; the knowledge of the union coming to her | SloT d'ztm! faone &feffi:&' s‘?c're?“%’:‘,‘ pluSs end s nalf furiougs” wiling-Eevptian l‘rge Bay City Wheelmen will have a | EC KU rmi e 8 e e A e W | asylum to-day on the recommendation o ) W . - The | Prince won, Serv: 3 a1l vun b Dotlasn Aext Sonies ] g Pranciaco: Mr, sod M K..;.\“\ll,»{:(h:; Dre. Knox and Milier, Sheriff was found | 2550ciates’ ears. young man was pressed for the trutn, | Time, : Y. GHES. m '.m» “.‘L_ s 38, To-day the story leaked out and the | and after a conference with his brids| Mile and a sixteentn. selling—Free Lance | 2 SPOclal meeting of the Cycle Board of | { Oakland, Miss H Trade will be held in its offices in the Par. Susie Overall and Mr. | wandering about the streefs early this| , 7 ¢ little brunette has been busy | told the circumstances. won, Bell Punch second, Beat Ideal third. = of Oakiand u",",’é",','}.“i’.’; l;?::;"é'l?rgu:;‘icg;'g’“x,& men | receiving “hello” congraylations’ trom | "Mr. lina Mrs. Oty eilIL o fo house | TG, L, Juiry, Dell won, | And means Jor bullding the proposed ere v E all sections o e lines. 'ow that e | keeping next month. e bride is a sister oo 4 BO wihisl b6 KILbith. “T0s Drtgsiunaie wedding is no longer a deep secret there to May Gooch, an actress of some note 1 Balute Scund, Jucoma third. Time, | Dath from this city to San jpoe PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO.. 23 First st., San Francisco. Found Dead by Daughter. man is a native of New York, 26 years 2%y, STATIONER AND PRINTE: * " e 18.—Franct v is going to be a real reception and jolli- | on the Eastern stage. She is a grad- Ry o R AN R ALAMEDE e e st fication, for the young couple have a host | uate of the Oakland High School, - The| CHICAGO, June 18 —Three of the six horses Schogl Bond Election. " FINRBE O pas found e ebster street, last night in an Bahual of friends who desire to express their con- | groom is the eldest.son of Mrs. W. N.| in the steeplechase fell at Harlem to-day, and | OAKLAND, June 18.—There will be a | e Stvess. his 'x‘.‘;mm.‘“cm" Charlotte. Death was Reappointed Board. gratulations in person. tey, and resides at 1012 Fourteenth | O'Brien, who rode Bonesetter, was severely | bond election In Laurel School District on | HITE ASH STEAM COAL, 31355, ,2¢ . e KLAND, June 18—The Board of Su-| There is a touch of romance in the af- | street. hurt. Unless internal injuries prove serious, | July 3 to determine whether an issue Saa", IR vy seckpation A% | porgpogh 808 metins todes Tapponled | tair, e, setrs ago,Youag Oley wind | A soun s the marringsbecure o | Joevg BTl reover” Wesadtcers sk | Bl Se'Tads 5 Secite ey b | pawon cou ki con o'l SEE -’ e .- # N . Ingler members 0 n e s rovemen' L % It =il be held fo-morrow at 1| F M TACR AN eara of Education. $is "GUties threw him mauch into the su. | by the young couple's relatives, POR | Four and a hait fisldags-Hery Burt won, | g T Tt hdl Dl e o g G0 ek Cool y Ghe

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