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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 GALLAGHER TO FAMILIES FLEE SLIPPING HOUSES TO Fresh Meat Department closed Admission Dav. Make you fruh meat purchases Saturday for the Holiday. All other department Monday tiiilh special features. 'TELL ALL' IN fr-mKl I 1 IIJ Ml I'll I'l i'l'i U.5 DISTRIBUTED POLICE GRAFT S. F.

Supervisor Changes Mind and Will Testify 1 100 Future Farmers Will Parade Today and Receive i Awards From Governor Judge Louderback Signs De cree for Disposal of $349,367 to Creditors In Grand Jury Inquiry 4-H BOYS END THBDNG FAIR BORAX SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Finis has been written to the spectacular fortune of the late" F. formed that the office of District M. Smith, Eastbay real estate and Attorney Matthew Brady planned Shop at the West's Finest Market 28 years on Washington Street Constantly serving the public with Quality foods, reasonably priced, honestly sold. Fancy Special Fed Steer Beet traction magnate and "borax king." an invesigation into alleged San Francisco Police Department graft Federal Judge Harold Louderback yesterday signed a decree ordering acceptance, Supervisor Andrew J.

distribution of $349,367, remnants of SACRAMENTO, Sept. hundred' 4-H Club boys California's future farmers, besieged California's 81st State Fair" today as their annual convention at nearby Davis, seat of the State's agricultural college, ended. Eager to claim some of the richest honors of farming boys and' girls, the band of youthful will parade in review before Gov. Mer-riarn, after which the Governor will present trophies to the wirihers of the annual pig feeding contest. PRIME RIB ROAST choicest small and center cuts for a delicious roast Gallagher, latest storm center in lit! Mm -mMW a trust fund established by Smith the heated assertions, today ex 25c 17c in 1923, to creditors on the basis pressed a willingness to tell what of findings.

of Perry Davis, special tie knows. POT ROAST choice cuts of tender, flavory shoulder rib Pound Gallagher previously said he would master in chancery, filed July 3, "eo to iail rather than give evidence Under the decree the trust will before the Grand Jury if members be dissolved and the creditors re of the Police Department were to BONELESS BRISKET Corned beef. Our' own cherry red, No. 1 steer beef, 1st and point Pound 15c ceive approximately 13 per cent In the reviewing stand with Gov. do the Investigating." Meanwhile Theodore Roche, pres Merriam will be A.

Lloyd, Agri- ltural Extension representative of Federal Government on the ident of the San Francisco Police Commission, awaited an answer to 1 wire sent yesterday to Henry Motv of their claims. This is in addition to a 10 per cent award several months ago. The dissolution of the trust was forced through' a suit brought by the West End Consolidated Mines 'oast. AUCTION OF SWINE genthau Jr, Secretary of the Tress ury, in which he urged Morgenthail The awards will be by the annual auction of fat swine and to furnish Information relating to graft charges made originally by- Genuine Nevada Spring Lamb LOIN SADDLE, including all chops, or PRIME RACK ROAST, breast off 11 prime ribs, very choice and economical. YOKE SPRING LAMB, Id- tender, flavory 1 and 2-rib cuts.

Pound sheep exhibited by 4-H clubs. About 250 swine and 100 sheep will go on Corporation, a creditor for $45,000, which receives $7110 under the decree. Other creditors and their allotments include: American Trust Company, on Mills College. $7500 the block. The day also will bring a luncheon of the California Farm Bureau Federation, at- which -W.

Fresh Dressed RplortpA Blackburn, Riverside. State presi dent, will be the principal speaker. Occasion also will be taken by Fair FANCY CALIFORNIA HENS All S17PS 21A In 4 I Cleaned cut un John V. Lewis, Collector of Internal Revenue. CONTEMPT THREATENED Morgenthau said previously that Federal regulations would prevent Lewis from revealing to the Grand Jury the names of police officers who, he said, paid Income taxes on vice pay-off money.

Robert Lincoln, foreman of the Grand Jury, threatened to charge Supervisor Gallagher with contempt for refusing to. give specific Information regarding the alleged graft during a two-hour session of th Jury because he "feared police would Investigate police." At the same time Police Chief 27c officials to welcome, the supervisors of the various counties. Pound I in quarters Pound, Attendancermark8 at the Fair BAKERY FEATURES continued to! forge ahead of last year's record with every indication that the rriark Of 460,000 for the 10-day exposition, set in 1934, will be exceeded. on Mrs. Ldia Havens, $17,755 on 'Pacific School Of Religion, $7110 on John H.

Spring, $12,299 on $77,400, and Hiram Tubbs Estate, $3199 on $20,250. Mrs. Evelyn Ellis Smith, widow, receives nothing under the decree, her account having been overdrawn, according to Evans' report, and her family allowance is' halted. Five members of the advisory committee who have been administering Smith's affairs since 1913, will receive $10,000 each for their services. They are Frank B.

Anderson, John S. Drum, Mortimer 1 Fleish-hacker, W. W. Garthwaite and C. O.

G. Miller. it- r- -r T-aL, rtsaaawr i DELICATESSEN STUFFED, ROASTED SPRING CHICKENS, Fresh roasted all day Saturday, 1 -pound size -before dressed and Because their homes at 3 174 and 3168 McKillop Road were rapidly sliding down hill, the families of Hazelnut WREATH CAKE. Each Fresh Lemon LAYER CAKE. Each LIVESTOCK AWARDS Livestock awards yesterdav saw 25c 45c A.

E. Williams and Frank Chambers today, were forced to vacate them. The march of four inches daily during two months has taken the homes eight feet downhill. Engineers reported possibility they might slide into a creek at the rear, so' efforts to move them to other locations were begun. Tribune pholo.

roasted Stenzil Sir Ormsby Fairmont, grand champion bull in the Holstein-Frlesan class -for the last three years, again claim the coveted William J. Quiiin replied to Gallagher's charges that "six months ago he Informed Chief Qulnn that tome DO lotteries were operating in Chinatown through" payment of 85000 monthly to award. The magnificent animal was Direct Shipments of Large and Small Fresh-Cooked Lobsters Being Received Daily shown by F. Pellisier and Son, of Whittier. "He snoke only in Homes Sliding Down Hill, So Families Flee Premises Chief Qulnn declared, "and gave Sweepstakes for the best noultrv me no specific information, I tried display was captured by M.Calbsso, LION HUNTING DOG POISONED to explain the difficulties we have Stockton, with and Watson.

Judge Recovers -From Auto I juries WATSONV1LLE, Sept. Miller Chandler will probably be able to resume his duties on the City Police Court bench within MiwaWiM Mmrftt gaining second place. In moving against lotteries because of the code system used ri i in lelllnB tickets. TAX SALE IS SET MARTINEZ, Sept, 6. Public sale PHYSICAL VIOLENCE CHARGED "I thought I had convinced him; I of 730 acres in the Bradford recla three or four days, despite injuries Washington between 12th "and 12th, Oakland mation district will be conducted at a depth of six feet, it was reported.

A house-moving crew began transfer of Williams' home to a nearby lot. A similar slide occurred In the same area in 1909, City Engineers stated. passed the matter on to Inspector Jack of the China-town detail, and he 'reported that Two Oakland families today fled from their homes, which are slipping down hill away from the sidewalk at the rate of more than four inches daily. An E. Williams, contractor, and Frank Chambers, real estate man, and their families were forced to suffered last Monday in an auto accident near Santa Barbara, it was revealed last night upon the arrival, of Judge Mrs.

"Chandler to their home in this city. KING. CITY, Sept. survivor of many battles with mountain Hons, Chlco, favorite hunting dog of Steve Avlla of here next. Thursday by.

County Treasurer L. Dodge to satisfy tax delinquencies amounting to the charges were groundless." SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE while, also charged that a police Inspector had threat' ened to "wrap a club around his head." unless he "laid off" the de- Jolon, was dead today, the. victim of poisoned meat. In his life time of a decade, Chico had dared; the sharp fangs and Bartment. Roche, In his wire to Morgen frightening snarls of mountain lions in sanguinary fights and vacate the property at 3174 and 3188 McKillop Road, on a hill overlooking Sausal Creek.

The houses during the past two months havtf slipped eight feet backward' and down from the sidewalk. Although city engineers, surveyors and Street Department thau, advanced several reasons why the Treasury Department should furnish the commission with more specific Information -regarding the I mi ijinmnm.i i in I muni MuuunMiBiiiniuiiinM si miiramiiua TJ v)" 1 i ''J ii5' never failed to emerge victorious. Frequently scarred, the brave dog graft charges. Morgenthau previ was several times wounded, so ously wired Mayor Angelo Rossi severely, in battles that his death that "evidence held by Lewis could was feared. Each time the dog recovered until riot be revealed except at the request of the Governor and then only for tax purposes and not graft Avila agreed that he led a charmed lifeuntil the dog ate of meat authorities have been investigating during the time, nothing has been done to check the movement, neighbors said.

The occupants were advised to vacate after City Building prosecutions." which had been set out for coyotes, Avila found the dog. dead and a veterinarian's autopsy told the rest. Two years ago a hunter traveled from Arizona to Jolon to see the dog after having heard of Chlco's exploits. Although he of fered" Avlla large sum, the. hunter refused Inspector E.

U. Routsell and City Engineer Walter H. Frickstad made an examination. Although Residents In the neighborhood claimed the slipping ground due to" a leak in the Central Reservoir several blocks away, no concrete evidence of this has to part with the saying Two Prowlers Flee As Woman Calls Aid PITTSBURG, Sept, 6. Two men who were trying door and prowling In the halls on the second floor of the Contlnente Hotel were routed early yesterday when the manager, Mrs.

Anna summoned police. When officers arrived they could find no trace of the men, who had fled upon hearing Mrs. Snedden phoning, that there were many fine dogs In the world but that only once In a man's lifetime does he find a Chlco, Avlla sadly admitted today that the old trails will never again seem been reported, officials said. Broadway tunnel engineers drilled test holes, which filled with water the same now that his "pardner" Is gone. I.F.OAI, NOTICK 1 AAAAAsMsMMAiWMWWWWMMWWWW JCOTICE OF OF FRANCHISE within aald city, and (b) to eon tnint Maintain bh.

(h -iA NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that on wanaaay the 22nd day of Au publTo streets, ways and plaoea all arutt, 1936,, application In writing mains, pipes, conduits and connee I.RGAI, NOTICK of'aald bidahd no sealed, bid shall be considered unless -uoh cash or certified check ahall be enclosed therewith, and tha auccessful bidder ahall deposit at least ten per cent ef the, amount of his bid with tha Clerk of said city before aald franchise shall be struck off to him and if ahall fall to make such dennslt tlona necessary or proper for said wmi inea wnn tn council or th City of Piedmont. Statu of fulfnr. purposes, is nereny granted to Bla, by Paelflo Gai nd Elaotrlo i in BUQUVHiurs una as- slgna, for the term of fifty years from and after the effective date of this ordinance upon the terms and company, a California utility porat)n, rquetlnr laid oounoll to axant a franchise (t) to un, for immediately hla bid, shall not be re conduotlnr and dia ceived but shall be considered as condition in this ordinance pr' aurlbed. void, and said franchise shall then trlbutlns gas within the City of Piedmont for any and all purponee ind there be again offered for sale Section All construction dona under said frunchlHe shall be done oiner man tnoae authorized under to the bidder wlm shall make the section 19 of Article XI of the Con highest cash bid therefor, aubject to subject to the. general, supervision and direction of the proper authorities of said city and In compliance tne same conditions no to deposit as atitutlnn of the Ktate of California ai laid section exiated prior to It bdov mentioned: that such pro cedure shall hnd until said fi-an amendment on October 10.

1911. all wan an vnuu ordinances ann reau lntlons Which are now or ahall here chise shall be struck off, sold and ai niains, plpee, conduit! and con-nectlona therewith that are now or after be enacted and preaorlbed by ain, ciiy unaer.jia ponce power. may hereafter be lawfully placed In the public itreeti, way and places Section 3. Alt public streets, ivnv. awaraea to me niacier wno shall make th necessary deposit of ten (10) per cent of the amount of his bid as hereinbefore provided; that such successful bidder shall deposit or places disturbed or excavated by wunm aia city, ana io) to con-truct, maintain and operate In said public streets, ways and places all Hraniee, ua successors or assigns, hereunder, shall at its or their own cost and expense immediately be malm, conduits and connec piaoea in as wood order tma condi with the Clerk of said city within twenty-four (24) hours after the acceptance of his bid the remaining njnety (90) per cent of the qmnunt thereof, and in case he shall fall to tions necenaary or proper for aald purpoaes; that said council propoaee to arrant eald franchlne by ordinance which shaU.be in the following tion as same were In before being ao disturbed or excavated.

Section 4. The grantee of said do so, then said deposit theretofore yforai ana iiguren, "ORDINANCE GtlANTlNf TO. maae snail De rorreitea ana the award of said franchise haU be void and said franchise shall then and ITS SUCCESSORS there by laid counc II be Igam of fered for sale to the highest bidder therefor, in the aame manner and under the aame restrictions as here rrancnise, lis successors or assigns, shall during tho life of said franchise pay to said city two per cent (2) of the gross annual receipts of said grantee, its successor or assigns, arising from the use, operation or possession of said franohlse. No percentage shall be paid for the first five years succeeding the date of this franchise but thereafter anch percentage ahall be payable annually! and In the event said payment shall not be made said fran inbefore provided, and in case said- nidder shall fall to deposit with the Clerk of said city the remaining ninety (30) per cent of his bid within twenty-four (24) hours after its acceptance, the award to him of said franchise shall be set aside and the deposit theretofore made, by him shall 1 be-forfeited, and no further proceedings in the sale of said fran chise 'Shall be forfeited; provided, however, that if said franchise be a renewal of a- right already In existence the payment of said percentage chise shall be had unless the same hall be again advertised and of fered for sale in the manner herein of gron receipts shall begin at once. Section 5.

This ordinance shnlt become effective thirty days after it filial passage, unless suspended by a referendum petition filed a provided by law. before provided; and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Buy with confidence where you see the HEN LEY ARK of MERIT you'll drink with contentment section e. This ordinance snan be ANU THE FHANCHISK TO. FOR TRANSMITTIN(i, CONDTTCT1NO AND DISTRIBUTING OAR WITHIN THE CITI OF PIKD-MONT FOR ANY AND ALT, PURPOSES OTHER THAN THOHB AUTHORIZED UNDER SECTION 19 OP ARTICLE XI OF THE CONSTITU-TION OF THE STATE OF CAUKOR-1 MA A8 SAID SECTION EXISTED PRIOR TO ITS AMENDMENT ON OCTOBER 10, mil, ALL OAS MATNH, PILES, CONDUITS AND CONNECTIONS THEREWITH THAT ARE UOW OR MAY HEREAFTER RE LAWFULLY PLACED IN THE PUB-; I.IC STREETS, WAYS AND PLACES WITHIN SAID CITY, AND TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE IN SAID PUBLIC STREETS, WAYS AND PLACES, ALL MAINS, PIPES, CONDUITS AND CONNECTIONS NECESSARY OR FUOPER FOR SAID PURPOSES. WHEREAS, thlr ordinance and any proceeding! In connection with the granting of the frail-chine herein provided for shall not be considered or construed to be a rleane of, a waiver of, or In dero-.

ration of the rlghta and prlvllcKea that the grantee hereunder now owns of uaing the public etreeta and i thoroughfare of aald jClty of Piedmont and of laying down and tielng jraa mains, pipes and conduits therein and connections therewith under nd purauant to the provisions of Section 19 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California as the ame existed pi-Ion. to Its amendment on October 10, 1911: XOW, THEREFORE, The City Council of the City of Piedmont. do ordain as follows! published one within twenty day after its final passage in a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated In aald and OIVEN that the grantee of said franchise must within five (6) days after tha same shall have been awarded, file with said Council a bond running to aald City of Piedmont with at least two (2) good and sufficient sureties -to be approved by said council ha the penal sum of one thousand dollars conditioned that such bidder shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Mi GIVEN that sealed bid for such franchise will received by said council at the office of the Clt ft 4 condition of said franchise, and that in case. of any breach of condition of said bond the whole amount of tne penal num therein named shall be taken and deemed to be llauldnti.il ClerK of said city up to the hour of 8 p. m.

on Thursday the 3rd day of October, 1935; that said council will meet la open session in the City Hail In said city' the day and at the hour last hereinbefore mentioned, and will then and there open and read such bid; and then and there strike off, sell and award ald -franchise to the person, firm or corporation that shall make the highent cush bid therefor, provided damages and shall he recoverable from the principal and sureties, unon All these and other Schenley liquors await you aryour Schenley dealers trustworthy values everyone. No matter how little or howmuch you pay, be sure your purchase bears the Schenley Mark of Merit. It's your utmost assurance of quality and a fair price. SCHENLEY'S GOLDEN WEDDING BLINDED WHISKEY America's finest blended whiskey. "It's ALL Whiskey." SCHENLEY'S SILVER WEDDING DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN Ten delicious ingredients give it the world's tastiest flavor.

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Government Supervision. The aristocrat of the House of Scjienjeyeyery jroj) at least 4 years old. In Bourbon or Rye. II said bond; and that In case said bond ahall not ba filed as aforesaid, then the award of said franchise shall be set aside and any money paid tharefor shall be forfeited, and said franchise shall. In the discretion, of aald council.

be, reAdvertised and again offered for sale as provided by law. Fori further particulars refarenca is hereby msda to nnM only, that at. the time of the opening, of said bids-any responsible person, firm or corporation present or represented may bid for such franchise ft sum not. lens than ten nar cent above the highest sealed, bid there-for, and may In turn he raised not less than ten Per cent bv application filed as aforesaid In the office of- said council, and also to get you a truly native Acotcn whisky. Scbenley Dhtrlbutort, Nw York, N.

V. The franchise (a) to Use, for transmitting, conduetftiK. and dlKirlbutlrig gas within the CKy ft Piedmont for any and' all purpose other than those authnrlied under Section 19 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California a said section existed prior to Its amendment on October 10, 1911. sill gaa mains, conduits and connection therewith that are now or nay hweafur lawfully placed la ta trt ways nd placea any responsible bidder, and said bidding may ao continue until finally said franchise shall be stauck off, swld and awarded by said council to the highest bidder therefor, as provided by law; that each sealed bid ahall accompanied with cash er certified check oavable to tha traaa. the resolution adopted by said council on the 29th day of August, 19:15, declaring its Intention to grant said franchise.

Dated. August Jstli. 1935. -By order of the Council of tha City Piedmont, W. C.

LITTLE. Clerk ef th City of riedmorjt. urer of aald city for tha full airount.

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