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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1900, 11 , GROWING INTEREST IN PLANS FOR ADMISSION DAY FESTIVAL TULARE MEDICO AGED WOMAN MEETS DEATH BY EXPLOSION OF A LAMP ORINDA PARLOR’ . Beieisiosoie CAR CRASHES INTO A MILK WAGON ABLE » Haight-street line Council. Fr: of Labor rl hry were e NEVADA IN RUINS old and inter- ared from the rning o located Vernal Falis." The ordered the of the two buildings best iumber from sttage. This wa to b g the latter and making a While burning vening the fire got beyond few moments the old his- he ge was a mass of flames. ¢ e has been abandoned, ,ow, who built it, having s year. During the many a charge of it they enter- £ the most noted men of this Want Police Commissioner Removed. ¥ El S ANGE Aug. 3.—For the past s been a persistent ru is a determined effort to of J. Ling from the strange as it may the saloon interests ement. As the story and the brewerl the frantic efforts Ang to carry water on both shoul- Honored by the Kaiser. BREMERHAVEN, Aug. 3. — Emperor w as conferred decorations upon es of the North German Lioyd urg-American steamship lines, & them for the devotion and. self- they exhibited in loading the t rts r China, in which service the F eror declared they had proved emselves men of honor. To Open Catholic Boys’ School. 1al The Co SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 3—Brother Lasclon, Brother Timothy and Brother Leo of the Christian Brothers have arrived, and wiil ke charge of the Boys' Catholic 8chool, which opens Monday. Bishop Montgom- has notified Father McNamee that he Dispateh to B e S S e S S o o S NATIVE DAUGHTERS W has secured headq m Theater on O Far- e will be elaborately ng the celebration the concert and a ball in lecided to celeb a to been 1 parlor will be street tember 7, the head- ned to members turday will b eption. The ed concert. « y there and night. It in the of Tuesday, f the celebra- met last night. The tive Daughters reported s were wil to ar- ing the ded allows y out this the referred to the f the naval parade SAN FRANCISCO LODGE HONORS GRAND OFFICER An Informal Reception and Banquet Given to J. O. Reis, a Promi- nent Elk. rivoeie® - . £IS & J. O. REIS @+ 00000000 Y 57° COMPLIMENTAR Frank om of that drinking g esrved with due lemn “SMACK TOO MUCH OF BEER,” SAYS WHEELER University President’s Criticism of German Institutions of Learning. The Oakland As- OAKLAND, sociation of the University of California Alumni held its second meeting and ban in the parlors of the First Unitarian yurch to-nig: . E. Bowles was elect- ed president, P Miller vice presi- dent and Harry A. Melvin host for the hext meeting. At the banquet John R. ascock was toastmaster. The American University the ssigned dent Benjamin Ide r, who said: ““The American uni has borrowed from both the Eng- ind the Germa but now it has bor- »out enough. Our mechanism and administration _are infinitely superior t» s. The German university has a k of beer about it. Many of thelr s coming back to America are to istinguished chiefly for that reason. They have mastered the art of putting down infinite_quantities of Munich beer. Professor Charles Mills Gayley gave an address on the English university. He said: 1 am thoroughly converted to the honor system, the system of close com- petition. It ix good for a thoroughbred to sprint occasionally. Our university life is | too much of a dead level of mediocrity.” In discussing the German un ity Professor George 8. Stratton sald: *“While they work they work: but they do not try to study all the year round. The Ger- man university is run on the European | pla a man pays for what he gets. He goes to hear men and pa | to_what he takes." Professor Stratton expressed himself as being heartily in favor of tuition fees, saying: “The idea of free higher educa- tion is the outgrowth of an unhealthy sentimentality. Its reaction 1s viclous, and the system, I believe, will destroy itself.” ———— The Raphael-Grossman Bout. SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 3.—Arrangements were all completed here this morning in the San Rafael Athletic Club for the fif- teen-round glove contest between Frank Raphael of San- Francisco and Rudolph Grossman of this city. The event will come off to-morrow night. The men fight for a 300 purse and both are trained to the minute. — - Solid for Frink for Governor. On the | Sun- | in proportion | DEAD N BED AT THE LICK HOUSE Dr. G. G. Shannon Passes Away Sometime During the Night. 0 e The Physician Was in This City on His Way Home After a Visit to Bartlett Spfings. P S i 8 Dr. G. G. Shannen, a prominent phy- gician of Tulare County, was found dead in bed in his room at the Lick Ho at 2 o'clock this morning. .{ Dr. Shannon had been at Bartlett | & ! Springs for some time and stopped for a | | few days in this city on his way home. He had been under medical treatment for | | some time. [ Dr. Shannon retired early last evening in fairly good spirits and left orders con- cerning his proposed departure for home. | Mrs, Shannon awoke at 2 o'clock and sked her husband if he wanted to take any medicine. Recefving no answer she {mrnml up the gas only to find that her | husband was dead. | The hotel attaches were apprised of the i RERR HO WILL PARADE. B R e e A is i edebeteie @ 5000 to carry out the pro- | has been published was also the finance committee The souvenir committee suggested that the publishing of the souvenir be deferred | @iiirieidefel: until the 1stlof October, but this was not | : iopted he souvenir and bulletin com- | fact and immediately summoned an un- | mittee was then consolidated with the | gertaker to take charge of the remains. | AKLAND, Aug. 3.—By the explosion AWFUL A€CIDENT AT THE NILSON RANCH. feefrfonfocfofenfonfeefecnfunfosfoferfonfesfofonfoefecfoforfoofofofonfe e feole R P —— Nilson grabbed a quilt from a bed and idea that there shall be got up a joint | 2 Mrs. tried to smother the blazing clothing. The oy e o fa b S Nothing could be learned from any of of & coal oll lamp last night Mrs. ieC o o ipon” him and several times - ¢ ‘ Bengta Olson Nilson was fatally ! He st led des The committee on vehicles reported that | the employes of the hotel regarding the | 1 b d husband. Ole his garments were afire. He struggled des- it was inadvisable to get up a D s e desth ot DES e Th o | burned and her aged husband, Ole Lergtely to save his suffering wife, but of bicy - suggested t ce | sudden dea AT e clerk | Njlson, suffered severe injuries in an hero- when the flames were finally extinguished there bicycle and automobile meet | on duty refused to afirm or deny the |ic but futile effort to smve his wife from Mgs. Nilson was uncossclous and dying at Ingleside Park and asked for an appro- | gact that there had been any death a frightful death. The accident occurred _ The old man was badly burned about priation to put the track in condition, | (2t ¢ s : il P h in Happy Valley, near the arms and it is feared may suffer the It was resolved that hereafter no one | the hotel, but was negotiating with the | & e NOR. TAN ot S loss of his right hand from the injuries not a member of the order of Native | undertaker for the removal of the re- | Lafavette, Contra Costa ‘('nllxnlflnfi)::'rsi he sustained 3 Scns except newspaper men be admitted [ o000 Tater the Morgue was notified | N11Son was brought to Fablola Hospita While the husband wus working over his by her husband as soon as he could drive to the meetings of the general committee. A here, but every attention of the physicians The committee on decoration and {llu- | of the case. | t John Rob- d it from being wife the house inson, a_ranchhand, Pl Blazing Oil Sets Fire to Clothing of Mrs: Bengta Nilson and She is Fatally Burned, in Spite of Husband’s Heroic Efforts. ation reported in favor of awarding | was unavailing and the aged woman died destroyed : ontract fo display flags to the | this morning at 7 o’clock : Nilson paid no attention to his own seri- lifornia Toy Comp: at 7 cents per | QFFICIALS FIGHTING Nilson and his wife were sitting at sup- ous burns, but wrapped his wife in blan- f he report was adopted. The com- er about 9 lock last eve \\’h]-'n(l!r(. ks:vh ‘knv! ll'r ve twelve mi%:{ )l « ;(.ln‘l | mittee also suggested that Kearny street Nilson, in reaching acr table for a with the dying woman in the hope of ge | Trom Market to Bush be iliuminated with FOR A FAT ESTATE | jiper. nocked over the li Tog medioar sriengon. De. Lereer & | electric lights e committee on enter- L lamp 'exploded as_it fell, splashing the the hospital staff did all that was poss tainment announced that it s arranging & blazing Oil over Mrs. Nilson, who was ble, but they found that not a portion of 1 an exhibit by the life-saving crew. Special Dispatch to The Call ablaze fr head to foot an instant. the patient’s body had been left untouched "The committee adopted a vote of thanks | SACRAM 0, Aug. 3.—A lively fizht | The fire spread so quickly that before Mr. by the flames. to the Gov r for having declared Sep- | e on between the Public Administrators of | Nilson, who was sitting opposite, could on was well known in Oakland tember 11 1 holiday. | Sachaniento Snd-Sah Tohanin’sdut for | rush around the table the unfortunate home, w e had butions to the general | rfllmeet < i s man was completel enveloped fin v ars. She years Ceme A% $500 from the | eneral letters of administration upon the ol § per g s AR, po e T e e from Murphy, Grant & |estate of Frederick Damke, a down-river e e e 5 g and $2% from Levi Strauss & Co. |rancher, who was aceidentally Kkilled | - ——— — - — = e Vearly $§000 has been collected. last Ju Damke left money in bank ° * 14 O 46 $O4040 4040404 G444 404 Fs el oy o oha othur property valued st ol ane | CAPITALIST MURPHY L4 4040 $040404040404% +04644404 04 04040400040 i he had long been a resident of Grand | |+ 3 ROBBER WHEN CAUGHT Tsland, this coynty, and was such at the TAKEN TO A SANITARIUM 2 3 time of his death, He owned a hotel at 5 B - Stockton and had $5000 on deposit in a . | @ + FEIGNS DRUNKENNESS | bank there 28 | Young Santa Claran, Who Was + 4 ton LEdavs R e Sty Administrac| - Stricken With Paralysis in 3 eph Canti, who resides at 112 Taylor neral letters of administration | Mexico, Brought Home. R R R e e R e Ay | visited the Olympla Theater last | terday they were granted by Judge Special Dist h to The Call I Drecant . Auddid Toe Ny . and while leaving the place he felt | s Jort Sacra- | 'SAN JOSE. Aug. 3.—Danfel J. Murphy, 2 present dema r realty is| - 5 mento to-ds pplied for letters to Judge | SAT $ mostly for wholesale, factory and me orfe tugging at his chain. He turned | J150t %% nd t ation is | the voung capitalist, who was recently s e At - around :«:v! «\|\ :\fm:;n “m; p;n;{ im the | being vig " oppose )y the San | gtricken with paralysis at Durango, Mex- | called to this feature of the present Ehan gl r,‘,‘,“ R e E for A the eerin &etS |ico, was brought to San Jose this mOTN- | sjtuation In the current number of the : str turned him over to Police- | realize a es for look- | nd at once taken to the O'Connor | Real Estate Circul published by s Wi While at the patrol box the | fng out for ts of the absent | Sanitarium. Mr. Murp! right side 15 | Thomas Magee & Son man feigned drun and on the way | hefrs, i paralyzed. He improved somewhat on the |~ «“One proof of this,” says the Cireular, to the City Prison his ‘pretensions | : A0 trip. He lost his power of speech when | vig that in addition to purchasing four T ached the man| Fighting the Scale in the South. stricken, but i able to say ves or | fifty-vara lots on the east corner of Sec- ve suddenly | Special Dispatch to The Call no. Otherwis unable to signify b3 | ond ard Folsom, the Union Iron Works wxl:m'mn -\'l; state LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3. H. Rust, | W nts. Pe S A "‘"' nd ”!ri’é'":;‘ ded a block to their Potrero h B e = ; | ¥ went from San e - he Re L of the Count ort 3 ings, by purchasing from the Fair estate a efforts made to revive him, but ity Horticulturai | pagient back. The trip 4 ome, | e &6 there for 446,000 h Officer Wilson says he fe lon_of or-|especially on account of the he Mr. | Block 485 there for $45,000. Another pr he arrested the man three | ad. They Murphy is slowly recovering the use of t the Gorham Rubber par for a_similar offense. | E s to have the or- | bis left leg and arm and it is hoped steictly hdine - coneetn, Tias’ leased ce of chain was afterward found | chards of the county cleaned up. Thou- | will soon be able to write with his left | Wpila” feey-vara lot on the northeas near the entrance to the theater. sands of old trees that are Infected with | hand so he can make ais wants kno cor el el - e ot scale are being torn out and burned. | His condition s so serious there is some | (northerly) corner of Mis and - Twenty-five sets of fumigating teuts will | doubt of his permanent recovery. mont streets, for a term of years. A two- | Wh : OAST NE S IN BRI F Nooi etk T, S, Sy | “About three weeks ago Murphy was |story brick structure with six elevators, | Howard, 1 . o e R T TR | stricken_with paralysis, and when found | is to be erected on the lot for that com- | Fhtlip C F - Divorces Granted. | he was lfi“"i’ in e g < g condition | pany, It will occupy a portion of the | Battels to George ¢ sk ;2 = before the door of his room. IE g 1 sublet the remainder to nue = OAKLAND, Aug. 3.—May E. Chapman f hy- | Duilding, an ublet he remaind o SFIELD, Aug. 3.- May. 12 Murphy is the son of Mrs. Murphy i ; s A e B vy B oS ing wagan | has been granted a divorce from Charles | Colombet, and at the death of his father | other manufacturing concerns. Anothe e neck broken and body crushed. He | W. Chapman on the ground of willful de- | came Into a large fortune. { proof is that a local machine shop ha e dtne river. sertion. She is given the custody of lhf“ - R | bought the vacant lot on the southwest e, ul );}n"" »'u = et, 2% SATTLE, Wash . Aug. 3.—Prices for canned | minor child, Bessie B. Chapman. Judge | Williams Charged With Murder. |corner of Second and Vernon sireets, east line of Huchanan strect = n will be advanced 5 per cent | Hall has granted a divorce for desertion | gTOCKTON, Aug. 3—The Coroner's | iochs O o Soihe 6 & ackson. $12,000 N When the sche are fixed on August 10, - case of Sarah H. Hiller against | e 2 by 156 £ _depth, and Bxile:¢ in resr, Leroy H The pack will certainly fall short one-half of o iiller. She Is awarded the ene. | jury . found a formal verdict charging|for $15,500. The lof, now partially eut Leves _He what It was last year, and probably more. tody of the fwo children, Herman F.|Captain Williams with killing Conductor | down, is to be fully graded. ~ LOS GATOS, Aug. 3.—Troop C of National | Hiller and Earle H. Hiller. with $3) per | Billy Martin, only a few of the witnesses | * ave been_reported . sard of California from Salinas passed | month alimony for their support .d being reserved for the trial on street. So far as gh town to-d stoppi: for lunch at dwelling 3 ne :d, medium t er Hill Park. After lunch they proceeded | — e " ecsam e A S S EAESS priced lots and houses and lots are at . wider Creek, where they will camp for the Aug. 3.—One of the heav- ktorms that has visited this section this )nwas experienced here to-day. Hall- \es broke through the roof of many of the business houses and the floors were flocded with 'MAYNOOTH’S PRESIDENT VISITS SAN FRANCISCO| ment most sought after. The total number of sales made last onth ws f the value of $1,2%7, numt in July, 1899, was = of the aggregat This in- crease in July r in the value of sa he improvement mo alue of $984, 41 ye 14 s fairly repr this n The mortgages and releases liams t rmer of York ‘st teamah f Folyo rd, south corner > ty-second & pe and Adels p Com ym and F water. in real estate this year over last 137 :6X137:6, _$o00 Mail Steamship Cc SANTA ROSA, Aug. 3.—This afternoon Mrs. The Circular cla fles the cit and any to V. Dunbar, line Geale county for many years, K county sales during July as follo street Kenwood, as the result | @000+ 5 0000+ 04 0+0+0 40400 e0e0000@Q i $500; D. ral weeks ago, when A r southeast oss @ stove, belng ter- stree ross a stove, being ter ) 5 B HILL, Aug. 3.—Willlam — ) | SECTION. £ and Water Front ¢ on of ex-Assemblyman A. R. /i ym | 4 preceding plece, $ county, was drowned Tuesday Q 3. | Moeller, m e gine with-othérs. s the Nerth Fork o1 I £ ) -t o the Mokel River in Alpine County. The / Fifty va body was re ed ye ¥ One hundred v: e s R ; City slip and PHOENIX, Au Governor Murphy has e Teerh b toned to pardon Charles Graff, who 24 el 1 1865 to ten years in the Terri- e s rial Penitentiary for the killing of Prestor & iy 0 it Western Addition Kile, his 1 in the saloon business, in Gila % South San Francisco County pleaded self-defense, / Outside lands ......... Svide WALLA WALLA, Wash., Aug. 3.—James M. % Tax, skeleton and blackmall titles a farm hatd, aged 34 years, to-night d kiilled Will 'D. Buchanan,’ aged 21 7/ Totals ars, a_guard at the State penitentiary in 7 — R —_— /4 7 / Walla Walla. He claimed that he found Bu- Hansbrough chanan his wife's company in the Sim- month just closed were: mons home. i = SAN RAFAEL, Aug. Z.Jnn!flnhl": Agnew | Mortg’es. Relelses. " and Tr. made a raid on tramps to-day, cap- 5 e 1 additi e twele mAD. - Difle: Sk’ Suw’ akn by BY WHOM TAKEN stores, basement a 1% visiting the fashionable OR RELEASED. northeast corner of Jackson and Se and making threats when a cost *M424; Frank Martin with J demand money was refused. Each will be wo-story frame bullding. given a long term In jail. , on west line of Eighteenth LODI two Aug. 3.—The preliminary trial of the adys, or Brady and Helms, as one of them now gives that his name, was held here to-day. Two Italians testified that Brady and Helms had stolen their household effects, The men were held in $3000 bonds, in lteu of which they went back to the County Jail. SAN JOS Aug. 3.—At a meeting of the di- rectors of the Cured Fruit Association to-day H. W. Meek of San Lorenzo was elected vice president and a member of the executive com- Private individuals Hibernia Savings Loan Soclety Savings and g Loan Soclety....... wth of 1 st v with George Davis & S. st $3155 o for a two-story brick building with German Savings and | crete foundations, on the northeast corn Loan Soclety | Mission and Fremont streets, cost $29.% Humboldt Bank 7 Arnold Genthe with Bletch & Lansing. for a San Franciscg Savings| terations and additions to two-story and base Union . ment frame dwelling, on the ne mittee in place of J. H. Henry, resigned. It Security Savings Bank..| ter, 24:10 feet east of Jones, cos was decided to carry insurance to the full Mutual Savings Bank...| Heltmeyer with Joh amount on all goods in warehouses. Prices Columbus Savings and| | | story and basement upon prunes will not be fixed at present. L'I‘IOl" Tsnciel . Z:v ll’g.‘.;’fl ?‘unh ||:- of Bush street, west o _ nion Trust Compa 3 .00 | Broderick, $465; James L. Flood with Otis VALLEJO, Aug. 3.—The Vallefo police_ made 3 S | L - a e -an il house of Quosw BT Bigs A Co.. California Savings and| | Elevator Company and : on Sonoma street, last night, and arrested four Chinese on the chiarge of violating ordinance 38 by playing fan-tan. The officers captured the layout and considerable money, which will be used as evidence against them. The Chinese | were released on $50 bail each. SAN RAFAEL. Aug. 3.—Carl Moore. a | thirteen-year-old boy of this oity, while riding a bicycle down Fourth street this evening, lost control of his wheel and both he and his bicy- cle plunged through the heavy plate glass in the door of the Marin County Bank. The boy, | who was severely cut about the head, was treated by Dr. W. J. Wickman. Lunatic May Be a Murderer. | PHOENIX, Ariz., Aug. 3—Willlam M. | vaughn was ‘arrested to-day at Beardsley, twenty-eight miles north of this city, He is either a murderer, a lunatie, or both. | Yaughs is brospector who came from {10 the "United Verde ming. Bt Jommed Loan Society Totals 6| 256| 31,070, 651 Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report the sale of 2715 Steiner street, between Vallejo and Broadway for W. H. L. Barnes to Leroy Hough. The price was $11,000 B. M. Gunn & Co. have sold a site for a machinery bullding on the south line of Mission street, near Steuart, for W. B. Bourne to W. J. Brady for $23,500. Easton, Eldridge & Co. auctioned real estate this week as follows: 1650 Hayes street, 25:4% :6, improvemepts, three atoma stxeet, 775 feet west with cottage of 7 rooms “alifornia _street, S1 fee west of Webster, 5ixSi:6. $8850, subject to approval; 20, 22, 22% Middle street, Z5xsg, $2500; northwest cornér of Webster and Hermann streets, 24x83:3, $460; 65 Whitney | street, 25x125, $875. Deeds have been placed on record in the past week as follows: and Plating Works, 1 vator, elevator well, northwest cormer of ¥ Streets, cost $7634; Felton Munstér and G. C | frame butldin north of Washington, cost | Ing News and Review si months of 189 in the e« provements in San Fra The total this year is $3. €79 The week amount to $152,215. Th | mortgages are: Loan and Building Assoe! Steiner street, 85 feet nort 2:6, ten years at 7 per ce The summary prepared Leroy Hough to the Mutual and Moptgome: Taylor with J. H. Sweeny, for two three-stor on the east line of Polk street, 7381 by the Build hows that the fir: seven months of 1900 lead the first seven st of building im- by $1,158.2 845,941 to August 1, nei: for 1899, to the corresponding date, $2.687.- mortgages number & and e releases number | 55 and reach a total of §154.49%. The larger San Francisco west line of roadway, 32:0x 9500; Felton and at mt, Sercta J. Taylor to the German Savings and at Jerome, Loan Society, east line of Polk street. $3:10 | Beveral weeks ago he and his partner, Ed Anna W. Ellis to Bessle E. Stow, northwesy | f¢et north of Washington, 39:10%x8, one year | Widner, started out on a prospecting tour, corner of Broadway ‘and Haker streets, 40x | at 7 per cent, §1000: Ellen J. Hyde to the Widner, has not been seen latefy and 137:6, $10.000; estate of Louis J. Ruffino to Wil- | Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, south line Vfauflm 3“{‘ bee'r;“t?rrortzln‘ the vicinity | Ham' Crocker, erl‘iifi. on east line of Church | Of ‘G‘-rr«v reet. m‘“““;‘ X l;;'“'“”"h eardsiey nin RE THER DONAL OTED IRISH PREFECT. street, et north of Fifteenth, #7:6x137:6, one year at & pej . 915, (r‘nnnlaral actions. “lgkllel‘egmwmt:x);r hls A MoDONALD, A W PREF L ‘n‘!r James G. Falr, vmne.nL"p.'.‘f,'n-'rx:::::x more important releases of the week were cut his head off,” he said to-night. ¢ | nd Virginia Vanderbilt to Union | German Savings and Loan Society to John and g ght. e ascs ssas aa e s a el ol ol ae s o e e e a s northwest corner of Butte and | Helen A. Landers southeast corner of Oct ! Wedding at Los An, Delaware _streets, 400x200, 3$45.000; Hibernia | and Vallejo streets, 2x1il2:4, §7000; San Fran- g al - geles. EV. WALTER McDONALD of Savings and Loan Soclety to Frances Drath- | cisco Savings U to_Abner Doble Company Father McDonald is the author of nu- merous scientific works, bis book on “Mo. tion” having a world-wide reputation. He has also written several volumes pertain. Special Dispatch to The Call. | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3.—The marriage of Miss Francisca Atala Carrillo and A Maynooth College, Dublin, Ireland, arrived in this city last evening and will remain for some time as the man, south line of Seventeenth street, % feet | | west of Howard, [c 28x100, $2500: Christian b, and_Carl Voight 'to Karl L. Vezin, sast iine of Capp_street, 345 feet south of Twenty-third south corner of $26,000; Mutual Sai Bothin, south line of M of First, $6000: Fureka ward and Fremont streets, ings Bank to Henry E fon street, 234:3 west Loan Association to ery ing to the Catholic church which giv treet, 37:6x125:6, $5500; estat - | s William M. Lawlor, south line of wel Ve to-morrow to be present at the | SEATTLE, Aug. 3.—The | M Galkins took place at Santa Monica | guest of his brother, Rev. James McDon- a place in the. ront rank of ::lleg}l‘leerglrmy [ Beli*to Tohn T Mercite, Clay. streots 360 (eit | Cocen street. 110 feat west of Scott. 3000 LAt opening of the school. delegates of King County. comprising the | L8, afterngon. The bride is the daughter | §a. pastor of St. Charles Church, Eight- | world. }east of Sixth. 33:9x7. $2500; Willlam F. and | lian L. MeCarthy to Anna M. and W_H L i il 3 s of J. arrillo, a wealthy Spanish th and Shotwell streets. This is the reverend gentleman's first | A L. Willlam C. Airey, morth | Barnes, west line of Steiner street. 137:§ north Marri Li Tasusd. | solid delegation, will go to the Republican rancher of this county. The groom is of | €enth an 0 N visit to the United States, and the major | Line'of Filbert street, 100 feet west of Fillmore, | of Broadway, $5000. v arriage License Issued. State Conventlon in Tacoma, August 15, | an excell!n(t} family, and for two years| The distinguished v I;r hq:)},een 10r | sortion of his time will be spent i San | 57 I, $Z0; Ambrose and Lydia A. Hinds | e AKLAND, Aug. 3—A marriage license | under instructions of the county conven- occupled a Government position % | the past twelve years prefect of Maynooth 5 to James H. Bruce, north line of Jacks was lisued to-da¥ to Eimer D, Bills, 3 | fion to vse all honorable means to secure | Kong. The bridal couple have lott a"Ss | Ceiiee. the sreatest collexs i Treland | foisco, as he has M Demid fabrather | strest. 16 feet cast of Leavenworth, 2i:exisz.y, | CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON ¢ Sark West Bonoma County, and Baich | (he nomination of Senator J. M. Frink of short wedding trip (o Northern Californta | and fatgeat ccciesiastical Kchool In the | noted In’ Ireland for BAINARCY 0 Tth | hoie: wind |Sats Sederer 1o Robet W | (v SHINGTON. Aug. 3—_Wiliam H. N. Hart, 19, of Berkeley. | Beattle for Vernor. summer. resorts. world, with a capacity of 600 students. ecclesiastical world. north of Sparks, 30x100, §2000; estate of Mary | Hall of San Francisco is at the Ebbitt,