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I 121 i 1 I 1 i i a tf r1 1 Visa i tf court The Jfttonen nifilri TIHR UilTrfl Mll 0o IraWcw Mrektito to llinifnn mT jTA 71 ff aSlSffSS jv ttssjFKnttbffistt i wnnaBcmotonDecM it JT rL VV rs Tn faA flmlih stated that the TVH 1 JA8GL1 jT II nHM8R WILMS FILED Judge Fries coaapleUd HHVUUKl rrJMii i tioa has resulted TTTSTVW JLeayes SxtfrTlfoaiifll theworkom miscreant VXITKKMOHE LBAGTE iWAXTS A RAILROAD Tie Harmon Cfeaaprpailae Assured si it aeedyXlToree Certain The will of Captain Albion Morse of Alameda who died February 18th was filed for probate with the County Clerk in Oakland yesterday The pioneer pilot and steamer captain left an estate valued at 80000 The will Is holographic and was written at Byfon Springs January 26th last Captain Morse distributed his wealth among large number of relatives sisters prin clpally and their children The estate consists of real estate In Alameda worth 10000 a house and lot in Valkjo worth nooo and stocks and bonds rallied at 150000 from which an Income of 4000 a year is derived There Is also household furniture etc worth vi5M There is devised first the use of the Alameda urouertv ftt 892 tTnton street to the testators sister Georgians A tr Foye during her lifetime together with 3000 Upon her death the property goes to her niece Georgie A Foye who is also left 3000 and a diamond ring The remaining bequests are as fol lows To Amanda Morse house and lot In Vallejo 3000 and a lot in Masonic andOddJeUows Cemetery To his nephew Albion Uorae 3000 soli watch and chain aleere buttons ana nrearma To his nephews Fred JT Ross Eugene Boss Fred Btilott Will Bkinner Frank Bertie George and Elmer Skinner 300 each Toita nlecei Ethel Uaihawav iJattle Bi Fore Arabella Skinner Pros R5i5 ter Carrie Morse Petties Nettle Morse fj fMabel Ross Mra Fred Ross 1000 feachv 10 a cousin Airs Aiargery Morses wv vj ucr uaasiiver nvien none 500 To his sisters Ida Ross and Ellav Morse 2000 each 3i To his friends Alice Ida and Josie Weed Clara Weed Morken and Jennie Teed Eastoa 100 each The residue of the estate Is to be dl 1 Tlded share and share alike among Georgians A Foye Ida Rosa Ella Horse Albion Monre and Georgia A 0 Foye The executors named are Clark Blethen George Plummer and Charles Morse The petitioners are the first two mentioned The last named Ij not In the State at present i A RASCAL AT WORK tJCuttln nd Tnrnin la False Fire Alarms Chief Fair of the Oakland Fire De partment is meeting with trouble already Lastweek arthe fire at the Ladles Co oDeratiTe Association it wu Jtaotlced that two Jecfeths of the hose iMedWy out suddenlyrAnd Ajterthe ihowed lhat the hose haa been cut In Vterbefbre the police and It la claimed that the person who did the work ti known There was a cut of threeiincheslnone A place while in the others the hose was slashed in two directions The deviltry did not end with this ic however for Just before midnight Sun aay an alarm was rurnea in at doz Second and Washington streets no algn of fire was visible when th engines a reached the spot and the box was ex i i amlned The boxhadbeen opened and closed but not locked and the key used was still in the lock WTien th key was examined it was found that the number ytr Had been partly filed off A record by number of an the keys given jbnf ls kept iy City Electrician Cvleton and It Is possible that the man who had this keymay befoand from tne hiunber as in fliiag it down heiet twotonheflg orts on me aey sun aewpueja oic RIGHT OF WAY ASSCBEIKj UTtmareLekss fProsfr Atter the Crrl flollotr Railroad cAt the last meeting of theUvermore league of Progress the matter of a tallroad to he tSorral Hollow mines waAtakeupidiACtssedatleuKtlil Jlhwbrifavordol etiEry thinarpcslbtdfVortheAleaaa San Joaqiiniauroaa amrwrge tnai i Una to come1 thrbugh IJTermorc It is thoughrtnat rurhtt wrway an nee iwredrlt5iOuicOsC5KfonowiXKTe olutioaa wereBnally unanlmotolr adopted RsoTTeff TTiattfcVEeaiTieotProrreM otIJvennore vaiieyTrecagxiletttlly the ror ins be AU The Tavmry Opera Company The programme of theavaryopera company at the Macdonough Theater thtsweek fwlUjoeas follows tWedies day evenOlTTOvatoraThuTday taatlneeJohmlan Gtrr Thursday nighty Carmen 1 4 OAKXAarTJ SEWS otes5 T7 tl 1 City Engineer Wllsorrha prepared plans for the widening of Eighth Street bridge to cost 7000 lJ Emit Kasha tanerv of ihetac Arm of Reed Jinsbaumer fell from sblarde on Sunday sustalnlng injurtea that hare confined him Jto hlr home Florists of Oakland nave commenced warupon Itinerant Jlowerceddlers who vend their wares upon the main streets An ordinance lb prohibit the practice win be presented to the City Council The divorce xase of iGeorge waitt against Louisa Waltt has been trans ferred to San Francisco the home of the defendant who Is accused ofinflffellty John CarrJs named a co respondent Police Officer Lamplne whose case wiQ be disposed of to day fay the Police Commissioners charges that Chief Uoyd has filed affidavits against him with the Board that he has not had op portunity 10 answer Paul 8 Miguel a tobacco dealer and general merchant of Alameda and Sin Bernardino counties filed a petition In insolvency yesterday His liabilities are U7 He has 000 worth of bad debts on his books and no other assets W3mNm lrlM5ft Result fm 1 IfiSBll 10 nv uitt CITY CHARGES t0BEACUT SfSPIClOK cJLr5pitA5 ALLEGED PURCHASE HrtfrePt Was dstoaf Sprlsars Company AbaorbeJU Tttf MYSTERIOUS SUSJECT AX OAKLAXD PRISOXEKS MAS ALIASES He Is Aeemsed of Def caadias If apa YlnerardUt by tbe Geld Brick Swladle i A gold4rick swindle at the Sixteenth street Station in Oakland three years aghas Just come to Ugh and the mys terlovftjand silent tnan locked up in the Oakland Clty Prison on Sunday last by Sergeant Hodgkins 1 one of the two men chargedWithhavlnjrperpetrated A special comrnkteeiof the Oaklandi City Council composeef Towle Mott apd Buckland submitted a report last enlixg to the CoUnclIon the fixlnr of water rate for lsc wrftfreommlttee made a recommendation to reduce the present rate of ii 5Lamonth per fire hydrant to 1 T5 Otherwise the present rates win be malnfalned The reportreport and ordinance accOMpanylng 1t were referred to the Ordtoaacc and Ju diclary Committee The report refers to the high rate existing three years ago ami notes that a sweeping reduction was made at an early opportunity Xour committee some 01 wnom parucipatea in ue vestlgatlons of the pt wt years runs the report has at this time availed itself of the Information thep obtained and that with the statements of the companies furnkhlng water to this city form the basis of this report The statementof the Oakland Water Company is the first statement to be filed by that company andis of little aid to this committee in determining the cost or valuation of Its water system Its statement shows a transfer of 30006 shares or stock and a million dollars worth of bonds of the Oakland Water Company for the Interests of the Pled I moot Springs Power and Water Com KDreaentme1 ahe Stanley Electrical Company The contract prteerofjthe oynamos ana switcnooarus is km iNearly tMOO waa ordered Dald or sidewalks and other improvements arcAiiidthemewfatiUlLEhner Johnson deputy Jchief clerk and assessor resigned and the vacancy was filled by the electifinVcf George Sturtevant An ordinance was adopted flxhig the water rates I from July 1TU9 to June pim The rate IsJ0 cents per thousand gallons to the private consumers with a mlnimu ni rmoiithly rateof Water wlll be oldto the city foratreet sprlnkilngand sewer ffushtnar atXS cents per thousand gallons The rent of hydrantals to be 1 per month Therates to private consamers arethe S3me as fast year but the rates for city sprinklinsr antf sewer flushing were cut 450 per cent An ordinance was passed compemna all property owners to file withth City Assessor a sUtement of the value of their real and oerscnal nrooetty ManAlst of each year the penalty lor Tiorauon to ne a lonenure otany appeal theBoard of Eouailzauon frtmthe Asscssora valuation An or ainance wasjuao passeo changing tne penalty for Violations of city ordinances fr6m Imprisonment in the County Jail 0 Imprisonment In the City Prison A resolution was Introduced to grade and rnacadamixerChapln street New aro iiir mp 4a3 CBAELESGOEDCW XUA ADDBOS IffiXS SOW VrX OAKIJUtP VOX PBISOy 7T Importance to the UTtrmor valley of the worknOwbeine prosecuted oy the AU mtSi an4i Joaauln Valley Railroad Conipanyt au4niiat thls league decUres iutlf ready and anxious to extend every effort possible and practicable to aid and encourage the extension of said railroad through the Lfrennore valley to the San Francisco han and to this end belt fur Resolved That this leaxueurresChe farmersT landowners and citizens to or cantse for the purpose of procuring the right Of wsyot such roaq through the siigr -J THERE WASKO COMPIRACT Mrs John Wood Speaks oa the Annie Parker Case l3Hs J6hn FvhBrpodfwhose name was Bnpleasantlys connected wltlv the dls aDDearance of Annie Parker from 6aUand idenletjlna letter recdv mere yeste may tnat aae was involved la any conspiracy with the dead woman the object of iwhlchwas to seoure a itHvoTce1 rom Mrsi Wood husband jj i Myflrsrknowledge orthlsunp1ea anti affair wrote Mrs wooo raa vtirough Miss Parkera orothersJetter to the Chief of Police here Emmitts hurr Mdj wno nounea miss Parkers famU thafshe was not withme ahd A SBeyerhad been Ttf mymanr flea friends that I have left In Oakland who jWscredlted any dishonorable action pa Dart I do tbankLthem sincerely AH know 1 was advised to cofflehome to ave Sny life There was no con aplracr whatever MyhusbandV aaed 2 Jeo corael had no say lxttbe mat gter That I Jiaye tuny recoyerea ana lleve the doctor ta havetaade a rafe take tHTar case Jtralysasert hmrf rer thoTSBf ot Torcemuchea apoken of one JF Cl afrs Wood who wrote before she Cjwws of the recovery of Miss Parkers bodv had reached her said she believed Jhe girl had committed suicide because 1 Miud Ulu IiVi hilt Blldl hn I to MrafWood employ STfiEET10Ell Protested JM suinrta VIANGS LATEST JEjN0Kji RICHHOSD AXD PARK AFFECTEb TRAFFIC Oemaidtiu the Sprtirfcllag af Polnt Donor ATraue iTne Pu4 LlsltB ceedlnss were bjunfor the Improve ment of Lincoln avenue on account of an error In the original proceeding The liquor license for the saloon sanxa viaraavenue ana jfintn street was transferred from John Schomberg tolHenry Moblki An additional charge was preferred last night against A de Santos now under arrests on jcomplalnt of Annie Petranick The girl who madethe complaint is Pauline Meyrlck a cousin of Annie Petranick aged 13 The examination will be held to morrow at 2 TALKS ABOUT MRS WILMORE ABE MAJORS BECOMES COMMECICATTVE Q11TE Says That She Cvaatenaaced All the Jabs Done by HIntelf and Bert wriotore lt 4Hsr4s known by the several names ot TmpcmGrtsinantl Mills The5itJfmrMi Ritchie a wealthysap wine grower He met two quletanjf weUdreseed people at the depotd ttfeyflmhly showed him a beautiful golden brick worth 20000 batithey bJ not want the full value Of pany the stock beln priced at jar rioo per share niakins in aU4CO0009 There Is no record an file wlth ithle Council of any such cpmpany as the rieamont Bpnngsyaterana Power Co and while there may have Jteen such a Company nrnlshlnar water in mnma parts ot Oakland that such a company was worm hwuw we amount ofi MrtjvWflmQre who was arrested as being an accomplice of her son and Abe Majors the boy burglars was In the Police Court yesterday with her attorney OBrien As no com plaint had been filed the case went over until to day Abe Majors had something to sayyes terday on the part Mrs Wflmore took In the robberies At first he was not in clnied to talk but when Informed that his brother Archie had told all to the police he became communicative She knew what was going on from the very first he said she knew it from the day we stole the dynamite rqm the quarry Before we started out to do anything we frequently talked over burglary She Joined Bert and mt In the conversation but never that I remember expressed any definite opinion The first thina tbat we ever stole was the dynamite When we went out after it Bert hinted that we were going to steal it and she knew welLenoush what fpr She had talked it over with us often Thefirstrealjobthatwedidwaa hJUIHVfl IHItV AM AJVaCJ IWA 1 her where we were going and what we were going ior one aavueaus to oe careful pqt to be taken by the police and also not to take silverware or Clothing She gave us this advice nearly every time weweatout We left for Berkeley shortly after a oclock When we were going put she warned us to be careful and cheered us by eaying that she would have a hot Breakfast for us on our return We got backabout I oclock in the morning and the breakfast was waiting We always divided whatever we got wlthher The Mason Job for Instance netted bont 24 Bert and I took about 3 each and we gave his mother the balance We also got a watch that tight out Bertwaniea so 1 let nam have it iyne Joh was just snout uxe another We told her where we were going every time but once and she nearly always had something to eat for ps when we returned and we always divided our spoils with her Idont remember her telling us any place tp try She Just left tnat to us ouixm aure she never told us not to tteabor Jp jihy wpy discouraged our enterprise I ffi8iiV S25 bout 500Q and w6uld leave it with Mr Ritchie for that Amount The Napa mufwaV anxious to acommodate the strangers and lalso anxious to possess so much pure goHrand hemadethe exchange Later he found that he had been swln dledaqdhaa erer since ieen on the looaout tor tne smooin sxranerrs Ultchle had had a slight prevoua acquaintance with the men as the jr nad once paid Wm a visltand talked of buying his ranch They then spoke of a paid by the0akland Water Compaay Is In the Judgment of this commltteev xaise ana aosura 5he iContraCbsta Water Company ms uiuaiampu7 inai is supply Jnr par iOfjtSis city with water iu uuAuuir UAveen useuas aqasis forflxingrjthe rates for the coming year ThecoTnmKtee year ago made a VeiTsearchina and careful investlea uon refatlvei to the valuaUon Of the vontra uostawater Company plant andn4anriWacedatlBir2424e59 62 WhRhlawtheCJndKmjew of this com minr they owned and with thia little 1 rnlttee adjust andfatr saluatlanof this orenaTatlorfthe came back to San I Property and wehareafcented it a th Francisco and lald for the Nn pa man i bjuls upon whlch to fbeihe water rates wnot came along in aoodi time and was pnuei appears uramne statement jm viuA raa TBt new niunicie xieveniuta jaao I wTTnt Bft aiuJ th warld nBitil Ttt JIarsaon divorce case win iibttAttarX ctntk and one coupon Too heard at 1 oclock this afteraooi In Jeertaliuy wantcae on your watt takanrover to Oakland to look at a oor tjon of the mines product Twoweeks agpRitchir thought he had located the awlndlers in Ban Francisco andswore out a warrantf or thelrr arrest Hodxkins went to the city and secured One of the men hut he war silent as the tomb when questioned He would not glre hjiname or any other Informa Ubh to the police Finally after being in Jail two days hewaa booked as Thompson atlas Charles Gordon and la ialsoilmdwnaa Addison MlUs The man who it Is alleged operated with Wm was known aiW Woods alias GRaymoniL The man was released yesterday afternoon er th ename of Mills on habeas coTDUS SPfHall appearma as his attorney It was argued that the statute or limitation pronimis prosecn tlotfafferihfeeyeara VH The accused manwas re arrested immediately after release by Captain wu asit nnsidvlceof theProseitlnatat torn ey and again takent6 the CItyv AtthB jail yestetdarthracensed de whenT asked his name said the reporter could take his cacace ot inompson Gordon or Mnhur ZT The case against the prisoner it Is iidiwas worked nn by the Chief of Police and Sergeant HodgklnsRolland and WlUlams oeingiignorta enureiyit la aldAnd the friends of the latter state that the Chief has made a stand mistake and arrested the wroncman and tjut there wyetjoe trouDie ps er Its 7 The anea ed jnrlndler wak again brought before the Chief last nlghM ana beyond insisting tnatne wa7not theratovwantedaadwaslre4tceU Iff ei3ie would say nothing about hln erlf iBTrUI be held antlITUtchle can arrive IromXapatohive a View of him rcWef Lloyd after the second arrest dicided to Joeep within the law and to lelhla man go and arrest himAway rom tfie Courthouse Be ordered him liadowedJ hat M1HS HDDd the offi prsand rot away He was rearrested In San Franclscor whUe Jeafinetii fetTTandilArought bact of the Contra Costa Wafer CotniMnr uvau nciiDU ostt nin rniiiiin aMyrJbeipw theJ amount the Coxmcll atlmated that it woh ld recelve during the present fiscal yelllt is the nr Xttrnisheajwaler foriless than therat nxeaiAineorainance Had It collected iue maximumi rate nxea oy the city there li no doubt At wonld tnr nlshed revenue sufficient to pay 5 percent on a valuation of S24Mbe9 ki vThereport opposesnheScheme of re ceiTine oias ror a mra Mniinf plyandaddsteema to that the pest interests orjueDeopie frelnthe uiuuuuuiceoi me competition nowex lstlngbetweenthewatencompanlea This commitlxe heartily In favor ox aumletpal owhetshlp of a water system and considers It ayery important mattermatter that should recely an early aad thorotighjlnvestlgation rs The reaUenta of Riehmond and the Presidio Heights district do not take kindly to the new order of Manager yjnlna whlch cuts off one half the service Heretofore given them Thechahge which Manager Vising announced a few days ago reg ardlng the future operation of the Sacramento street cable line went into effect yesterday Jf a The Sacramento street cars Instead of running every four minutes from the ferry to Presidio Heights Richmond and the Park are now operated at intervals of every eight mlnutea Between Central avenue and the ferry additional cars are put on which gives a four minute service between Central avenue and the ferry Passengers who wish to travel west of Central avenue according ta the notices posted on the cars must look out for the odd numbered Sacramento street cars The even numbered cars make Central avenue their terminus Only passengers boarding the odd numberedr cars will be carried westof Central avenue anarTx tmoccHFABE5i rorrwifstlttDa assets were about 154000 11T property nanaieo sui 11 wouib necessary to raise anoinerioaa vt Judge Qgdenmacte the oratr 7vATI HE WAS COERCED rHv Faneliers jaltfpr the Retvrm Ht ri tf Property iudge SeawellVesferday commenced the trial of ttejrait ct HFanchcr aglnstWttVoodar A CuHls Ai a lViUrt6nand Wood Gray Co ThVniafntiff lsumi toset ksldea I document T3 whlcbhe asabrriedto the ceienoanrj ua tnteresxrio tnt tauinexs of Wood iGray LCcrifor muchJess than its real valued iFancjier says he was comnened to slsm the document by tl threats that if net refused hewould be arrested on a trumped up cnarre ot embesxlemenUThiscbarrgeis denied in fhft anwr The defendants assert tnat psnhe was a sslf conf eised embetiler nr it ii Tf iiVUofl amounted to iarmortthan themierestlnthe bus nessWhlcn neir now seerana to recover iiJl 1 feleamoa Cttlsnis Wait Xtt Lpbbs Aveaoe Watered The refWenofr JUckmoddls trict are co pa plaining of thedusfcon dltion ofBolnt Xobos avenue They intend to send a rnmrinlcatothaj kxaa i urn in 1 itiifi nini unr1 ai tentlon of tjbody toUheiltefalj ure of CtenttwwlnsiowvtA keep his akfeemehfr Some months agpH thePark CommlMionersadverthidforl bide fokeep Point TjobbVavenue re palr from centrai to Tweaty secona avenues One of the agreements was that the roadway should also be sprinkled when necessary The contract was awarded to James WInslow who was to receive 2500 a year for the work Some months ago a few loads of macadam weredmnped Into the rut In the roadway Since that tune noining nas oeen aone to improve As for sprlnkllnr the pavement thV citizens declare nothing of the kind has been done for at least four months THE POVXO LIMITS mSf Jakt as asaatIol wlMBfiji Lettsx Dsypricei mesa pie out othriBdrtdtweTi ttin ttlsw LOCATING THE PESfAOUStt ii SCPEBVISOBS AGAIf POSTPOJTE fACTlTW iff Board of riealtl Says the Hospital aaVeetsi VI I DaJiaerous Th Sunerrlsen yesterday again postponed action on the Pesthouse lo cation oe laying 11 ior aoiuc weeks This was done aotwlthatand i ing that a lenthly communication was presented from the Board of Health calling attention to the necessity of prompt acUon The following extract Is taken from the communication I We desire therefore to imprecsiupen your honorable body again the paramount and Vital duty 01 mating prompt anv tAaiiMta nMnriftton for the CSr and CUW of oersons who uow or may sffrfrom aomei epidemic disease The location of such hospital is secondary its Imrne dJate ereetlon somewhere is a duty de volTlng on you which we desire to Inv press with all the earnestness the subject ftaelTdemands Wa wlsh to sui xesV however that there is no pace in thU cltywhere chlMreo in any aurtbor rAWiM9 nTi AmAAen as dlon kherla5 and scarlet fever will taken aiitf 4ti rAr a no srs rmti tdut aH icuuvu sw jjisfurtheract that some 400 ot the in iimrttnmitTfTtnr rom l3turalfe dleeasek Ja order thatpifrahoiMuablB ibody may nave in minu in ice uituviay tor a hospital for conUgloussAdtnfee im4 jiuam iKa TMUMlblritv and aSa4 feel the expediency and desirability of 4 having Dotn tne poor vn ireiji oa the diseased who are under the charge of the city authorities in one locality where they can recelva better care at much less cost than In their present scattered and inadequate quarters We have writtetr your honorable body in this tons and in these terms because we feel the xemendous responsibility of the situation Supervisor Dimond presented a reso the condition of the thoroughfare Cjlutlbn providing for the abolishment of FThe opiyblg Jolv we ever did that She am not snow asoiiLwu a uinn a I dont know why we did not tell her of that We didnt make up our minds tai tnr3t nn til about oclock that njght apd I guess we didnt have a rood oDDortnnity to talk with her Ina never anew wnai we were uuiug alwava kent it secret from her In facVtt was to deceive her that we put ft pillows an ine dco dont think theWlbnores have treated me exactly right since I have beendndaii They have seat things to Bert apd been taAee him often but ttey never caueu 10 see me miau I were to toe married but I guess tht match is off uowT COCTTT FIHAirCES Aa iUaBadsV itaji Saea tJader Peca Usi iUuf CireasaatajieeWK WtogTutmean5Alamedasign painter ias Jroed Consteer Pieril I wantnakera for Jllf on somewhat peculiar grounaa DecemDer th an electric car ran lntoAusTaUneS waron and the supetendent of the electric roa aenfc iitv uie waffou maaera snop fofrepalra Lat ef hedecided ho weVer tlthecompan WM no responsible ior theaccldenL and refused to Day tie bllt AtlirMtlne wants his warorrbtir refufcesto payt at thertpalrswhicitfiei dldrnot order ana the wagon makers refuse to let him hare tEe vehicle until hedoea payi So now Augustine wants WO for his wagon and the remainmg to for the loss of Its use 7 Frank JPaylofi the stxteea yeawld lad arrested as a truant by OtHcer Kerest Sunday rnornlnx was released I yesterday NO one claimed himas runaway rrom nome or acaooian07ae was allowed to depart The Alameda Political Eqaallty Club held aa Open meeting last night la Tucker HalL and Rev WMLane of the Episcopal Church delivered the address ofthe evening the subject of his tUscoursejbetoaCrrirGoTernmentrji SacredTrust From GodT The Alameda aty Trustees last night Quarterly Report From he Aai County Auditor Whlddens quarterly report of recelpta and disbursements Is as follows Rece1nt State revenue 11ZL7M Mi county general ll31S 07 county In flrmarr 27059 li salary so road and brldgrv 60JM 7 common school 42SUO 27 law llbraryr 443 teaehers Institute andlibraryi Centenille special school l5r Liver more schooL Ut7Jrroad funds Union Hlgh School 1X17 75 Jrult vale achool bunding runa sizsrscnooi bunding bond fund 11338 22 sanitary funds 22m IV Total receipts xi 04L467 BS Cash on hand November 4 18fi ltfiT65f Grand total 1183 Disbursement County general i 53 ltontyiniirmary u4 common school 1557144 salary 2 454 206tate revenue 5 222 78 vgen eralToaidrS27 10 Almont dlstrtct Ypad jass Mount Eden J22io Murray 2144 Kewark 4 Nllev 362 J4 Ocean view 1160 Folomarea Peralta 4774 07 PlettmontL rW3M Pleasantoni 411 7r San Xbrenxo mont 44144 Dublin 90 Wi Fruit vaie X724S Miauonv hhz Aivaraao 108 0i BayfilMMt Brooklynv 7vCascro Valleyi 72r37rTemea eat K7J 61 5VallecitoaS77 Wah 4ngtoo 873 JO roisddralha 2389 teacher lnsUtutt and Ubraryl27J 7ET iTntoiv High School No Stt tJnlonHIh School Ndr ti H28StS4 Onion Mgh School Nx 3 50S Frultvaleianltarr dUtrict 15611 Frultvate sanitary dtrtcti Not JL sjjot i5veowen oat sanitary district 14321 IS Fleteiaat atT dltrteL 1SJ Frultvale school building 2a 90 special scbooV9 0r Uw library jct22of school puuainK funds total Jp85054LCaslj Onhand Febiruary I9mmgt GrandtbiaLiM6 i4SioP 7 A Reqaest forRellef by Beaiaeata br Xaaaet HelgatM The residents of SunseJ Heigh tssouth of the Park inteadltoflle a petition next Monday with the Supervisors for the extension of the Pound limits from First to Sixteenth avenues Within the bast six months considerable building has been done and the citizens think that cattle and hogs should no longer be al lowed to roam about Sanehes Street Improvemenfw A petition extensively signed by propertyproperty owners and taxpayers has been sent to the Board of Supervisors complaining of the present deplorable con dltion of SanchexetreeVAthoroughfare leading direcuy into iiarxet street ine petitioners request that the street be ordered opened and graded front Nineteenth to Twenty second street More Lift ht for Southern HeicMs The Southern Heights Improvement Club has petitioned the Board of Super visors to furnish more electric lights in that district Thy desire six lights placed at the following points Infront ot the PotxeTO Primary School at Sixteenth and Bryant avenuetSeventeehth and Kansas streets Seventeenthrand Caroline streets Seventeenth and Con necticut streets jashteenthandCVer mont streeta Sew Sidewalks roe Ellis Street The owners of property on fellleetreet between Steiner and Pierce streets iave petitioned the Board of Supervisors to order the construction ot arti ficial stone sidewalk on the block named where sidewalks have not Veen already laid The petition has been re ferred to the Street committee ior con sideration Mission Aeablleasi Headaartra i The Republicans of theThlrty fifth district intend to open headquarters where Information can be had by the Voters regardlna registration and other affairs connected wit tne approacning electionj A oomttittee was appointed ar the lastfmeetrng of the councU to secure rooms iby the flrst of the coming month 3 SSI a a es 9 isst as i 1 JL rtihdtng CommlUee oa Water and tt ater supply in suppor i oi iutlon Dimond said that the committee haL nbt met and listened to complaints iM wTter consumers but that the 1 Board in a meeting ot the committee of lX knU hail tflflDUa 1 CBCQUK VI frates Without respecttq the wishes the public i The resolution was defeated by the foltowIitrvOteiAyes DUmondTaylor mbbsi Noes KinavScullyBenJamrn Hlrsch HughespunkerMorgansUrn Wagner Absent Spreckeia OalrmaiiMlraoh of the Committee on street TJrhta reorted that there would not sufficient money In the fnnd on ibi mmmittee to barf or the Tights and tills resolution Instructing the electric light and the gas companies to aiecon fiiKM Uo htm for two nlahts in each month untU the end or iaianscaiyear was passed 1 A petlUon from the propertyowners in the dlstrfet bounded by Cole Carl WlHard Parnassus avenue and Stan tn Eighteenth streeta requesting the laying oi mains ana toe piacinav aydrantsr was ref erredio tne ir vom mittee The district is witnoui any jrer tection from fire Protests against Tarlous street improvements were read and referred to the Street COmrnltteefAmOng them Against pavins Federal street from Second street oiorth Maying artificial stone sidewalks oh Eaxe street between Cole and Shrader streetsT jjavlng of Fulton street between Shrader and Stanyanetreetspavlna of Klnth ave 1 nueipavingr ana sewennCiiiaF street pavlngjMaple street between Clay an4 CaUfornlastreeta paying Spruce street between California and Sacramento streets sidewalks on Steiner street between1 Pulton and Grove streets Tha fonoWmsr petitions I were read and trererrea xoc xoa propei uiuuui uca i jjepair sidewajxsinaortn side or IDE1CUUJ luccw iciHcca UWIIM uu Mission xo remove we nog rancnesj from the district Bounded by Railroad avenue Fourteenthr and Twentyrflrst avenes fe outa and thebayforan electric lightat the crnsslneif Bryant fjuad Sixteenth streets ton Kradlnjr and sewering ox palmer a ire tweeny cnenerr ano Harper rornjiank side walks on Eighteenth street between Kentucky andMississippl for paving wui niCTimwrus irocx jmaen avenue between iVaar Ness and Fr 0507 uaal Euera bard5 wood Ix rst i 7 4 jenouglv room Ior toe 7 hala familys elottv iagB7 77 Maka7aaxthia Of cocm wi jdont Red Letter sales are not to maks money they Are to miksnrw 4rfends1foifus Vfc rwjtiiVl 2 tit theae tkat iaeaas Toa had batter corns early In the forenoon if you want one Carpels Rugs Mattings CALIFORNIA FURNITURE COnPANY Colt A Co 117 123 rOeafy Stntt If oX want a sure TeEef I forpaina ria th back sidti dittg orliteb nseitb AllcocksJ Porous Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of i the host of counterfeits andj limitations is as good as the I genuine TtPTEK 3EIEIUCELEX iTTDEKTS The Otteer tjiteriulaed Stop itigMjittniti 7 arsn5 Uo iandyeputy feerns ar rived wiUiaaearcnwarrantpDtainea upon thealadavltipsthaaasof the Berkeley branch of an Oakland shoe store and ipxneeeded the quarters of on of th JnlversIty firaterniUes yes terdayafternoon mquest of a signing tcshape7olaJargebrthIch hVat oeen ta aen wa uie juuww uixrvKE Hi ftTAitmkfttni fire Teant 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