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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 6

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site Tea A gf A iii i iAggSy ggyjTO nMM GAM IHAyCISCQ CHIldytaLE JTEKgPAAIA itlS87 tfe fflliHlll iTofefeBfaum AnMii It is Precfededby a Seyere Eartliquake facts Mi Sieert the Bakersfield Victim rat Mb a Spree Wl a Dose ef Polsaa Strike of Carpenters at Santa i Barbara A Brutal JBrakeman Arrested The Steamer Elder Beleaaed wm mi tict I pecMTJlsiKdche to the CaaoixjL IancMMjfeEXnerUwiiieitted gt this parted Arizona at 855 oclock today lasting folly one minute There ill no jar nor ni It preceded by any noise butweealmpljr ojentlewave llkemotloiL XdrlMi IromJ tie north state that If war not felt as rreeeott or ron vera oni iu Terr hesvj at Jort McDowell thirty mtlei out of thie city A Urge majority ol the population riwlied Into the streets very much frightened at the fringe phenome con which baa never before visited thl section Tccsox Mt 3 Shortly after the earth quake a volcano broke out twenty two miles south of thlJ place In the Total Wreck mountain The iky is brillianlty illuminated El Paso Tex May 3 A ibock of earthquake wa plainly felt here at 3 03 Oclock this afternoon whif lasted about twoinlnutes it was perceptible In every portion of the city and the shock io alarmed citizens of all elaues that only inTalidi sad the helpless were left within Coon ror prpbablj two minutes preceding the ihock many penoni recognized the distinct and Offensive smell of snlpbnr and when the Shock came the earth trembled and many articles hanging on vails oscillated to and fro and some fell to the Boor flattering fell from the front and ceilings of many dwellings and business houses Mid in the courthouse evidences of the shock were qoile plain Clocks were stopped buildings were cracked horses came to a standstill in the Street and family and friendly groups formed more rapidly than were eTer known in El Paso The first Impression was a vertical oscillation This lasted only a few seconds Then there was a moments calm followed by a very pro nonnced horizontal wave No serious damage ba resulted in this neighborhood AlscociBOes May 3 At 313 oclock this afternoon the entire commu nity was startled by two distinct but almost continuous vibrations of the earth the direction i of which was from east to west and which continned for ten seconds Clock in all partsof the city were topped chandeliers vibrated and a plate glass window in the First National hank bonding was cracked Men and women mined into the streets and horses were frightened lien nnhitched their teams and hurriedly led them away looking upward at the buildings as If they ex pected they were about to topple upon them Many persons complained ef a feelfag akin to seasickness In the old town the people were terror stricken and tnany of the native teared a new eruption from an extinct crater near there Court was In session In the new courthouse occupied for the first time yesterday Those in the courtroom thought the structure was about to fall and a stam pede was made for the doors The Judge hurriedly adjourned the court and the officials Joined In the rush The shock appears to hare been general throughout the Southwest reports Indicating that it was more severe at El Paso than here At Ban Marclal two distinct shocks were felt and the alarm was gen eral At Lake Valley 200 miles south two shocks were distinguishable The vibrations were from east to west continuing for eight seconds The time was reported as 3 12 Cestebtiixi CsL Msy 3 A heavy earthquake was felt here at 712 oclock this morning The direction was from north to south The shock was preceded by a heavy rumbling explosion THE SIEBKItl MURDER aSBP Identity of the Han Supposed to be Pele OIen Baaissnetn May 3 The memorandummemorandum book and letter referred to In a previous telegram belonging to Slebert killed by mistake for DIsen have reached here but the messenger sent for the rifle that deceased told on the White river has not returned The continuation of the losses has been deferred until ha does The remain will not be interred until after the inquest It will be observed that the letter la directed to the tame surname hut different initials ss that cut on the cabin door of the deceased It is as follows The CMCS Fonder Company of Snaloa Mexico Fauer Agti 89 fourth at San TMricocViAprUl18S7 zv Mr7sJssiberthtjLM Brat 1 wureal lad to been thai you found a home with a rood prospers luc yjour ituure i nv rrpona in the capllaliaUc papers about our colony are all eklaft Ilka vrrthiDC thevDnblfaukimtha kbor stmtioa Aeoosspaayuz copies of the rvediT baefir will rive you ibe truth about the colony Letters that fhav received from personal friends ef mine are corroborated with the statements la our papers I have tried hard to have the capitalistic papers pttb lishtfceirotbrbattfcrrwUlDotdolt I thlttk It real zoo4 if roa could start a aocialfotke cot ny where roo are wnn those people wae have sot the mean to go to our large colonies tmt I thtek to hrlncahout a reibrm by coJoolsar tioa shoula try our best to help those huge colonies so that wecan showtothpab 1 what socialism can do Then la concenr trtlna oaf free we wul arrlva to better and enicker rnmrita I for my part do not think alc wttli tb few flnLonles started wa will make an end of our rapualistle robbing sys tem ire i capital a oong taas iweu ss nglM Its own grave and lthln a short Urns era will bury It Nevertheless it la the doty of every on pi ns so prepare iot ma iron Yoara fraternally GCSTAVFABEB Mr Taberi vrho wu the agent for the TopolobttDpo colony darlnr tht absence el Dr ScheUhana stated list evening that he had no recollection of ever having teen Elebert Ito had received two leuerairora htaand Uve one contained In the tele Xram Is the answer to the second Slebert wrote that pe naa aecurea tome tana in eha vlivsltHpl whara5 haarailUIIad and wanUd Faber to send down people Viorm aoclallstla colony He bad seven acres in crop anoj whoever came would be we veome to a taare He wanted people to I fpm down who had not Jh money to go kl to Topolobtirov raber thoBgbt from the tone of his letters thatStebertvraa a good man who wantetodg30dtohlfellow beinr Ithaabeci ascertained that KM Sfe herttrnowa aiiieacear iJaaersasm on thsnbDOiiaoa that ha wu Pete Oltcn 5ithXapamardrerwu a member in good atanding of the White Cooks Wallers and Implores Jrotecare and Benevolent Union tu tccenuic ana wuevea tlrssslf a reformer and shortly before the i recent State blectfSn announced himself a candidate for Governor Ho occupied himself In the writing roil book In whlciM Intended toiaot forth MeafoiWawjBocllr iwell pouecainf a The union of which rfiebert wuh member held an Indignation meeting last night and adopted too follows fnrpreambsandreaolution 7tTHiatJR JCfeleberta member of IWa vnloa ia good huidliuracook by profemoa and a mae of nnbiemlihed character haa been joally mnrdfrad by a sc of cowardly cb throat and arberess the brether area known to be a unlet an InaAeaairectUiitteretore That Ttewj e5toodd arune sun smvr soa vm nirurc Xtmtrr Tbat demand of theoroner authorJOes that theeowardly assassin be pro I eeeutaa as ue put axttni at uw ana a ifiuotoeit Thai ws racoaimend that the anion JauinMiiriai a MttWtnahlA mn tA mfmita tn MB victliMr ths cowardly red handed murdenr of HI TOOK POISOK WkjS st flw aFranlsean Wound Cpai SixrA Boss Mi 3 John WDUaason lit resident of Ean Francisco aged between 43 and SOJyeais cam here Satorday to tak apoalUon a salesman wUh a mtrtan ttl Cnn of tbii city He presented a neat and gentlemanly appearance and it waa arranged far him to begin Monday morn ing Among the Sunday eicnrsiohlst he met aeqnalnUBret began Crlnkinr with them in short ent on a spree Monday morning he presented so dtlspldited an appearance and other evidences of a de naucn mat the contract olempioment was annulled Being overcome with remorse be obtained what he auppnsedto be a fatal dose of a deadly drnc lie then encaged a room at a leading hoteL swallowed the poison and went to bed Before doing so however he left the following icuer in me nerin omce wmen waa soon afterward opened and read ir IHaf Krai rreaeUna I am at the oM i tVna God help me Indosed yon will oim aioupry QcaevwoiCB a njpe suit uvb wlnnlnar nomberiBy toe Urn yon rcdve this I boos rotoimv amonx tbe dead far fromlBlsVuidof scrrvw aad Yaorlov tnj JW The sheriff and a deoutT went at once to the hotel ana carried the sufferer to the County Jail where by proper medical treatment ana physical attentions ne was toon brought around to life and consciousness lie is now able to walk about A telegram addressed to the name and number given In the letter Waa sent this morning but no answer has been received SANTA BOSA the Golden West and etecleiJofBcera The Srlor will be refulartyiustica ted next torday night and the oncers installed The teacher institute of this county con venea nere to day it srui conaane uree daya About fifty teachers are In attendance Professor Child of the State Aor mal School will lecture to nlght A HIssIb xbooner VicwwiMayX The schooner AcUve heretofore reported leverai time a hav in been lost with all hands has been heard from off Queen Charlotte island icrossthe Bn Mfi LBoothe Divbrce Suit Still tonTriat A HEW DEPOT EOR OiXLASK CTXCEITY TO CHILDREN Light Wanted an the Kallroad Situation Sairra Sots May 3 The people here are very impatient to read In the paper something more substantial on railroad matter than subsidies and surreys But till work begin in earnest they most be content with note of preparation It It the general impression that the Santa Sosaand Carqatnei Company tn only delaying the work of grading till they pro cure all the right of way possible realis ing that when grading begins the stnb Domseu oi landowners wiu mcrcaw The work of obtaining right of way being rigoronaiy pusnea RcDreentatlve of the narrow tauge from Saa Francisco to Duncan Mill have been in Santa Rose seeking an arrangement for a connection with tola point fronvthe main line via Two Bock Blucher vallev and SahastonoL Alfred Leard of unsavory reputation at Jail breaker and horse thief pleaded guilty yesterday to the theftot ahorse the property of Thomas Begs of Pctalnma aod wa sentenced by Judge Kutledge of the Supe rior upun wa years in ea nucauu A bottle filled Witt an excellent quality of olive oil grown and manufactured the aresent season br Geom Hoooer of So noma tu added to Ue county exhibit of products to aay Mm 8 Churchill president of the State Woman Christian Temperance Colon la oeliverlng a series of temperance lectures in this city The friends of Meror Overton are urging his name In connection with the vacant directorship In the State Prison directory Tne Santa Rosa Gas Compsny has bought out tne Toomson Honston eiecinc ugni plant and will enlarge its capacity and inaugurate a war of rates with the Keith Electric Light Company Prerres at Fasadena FasasiSA May 3 The extension of the California Southern Railroad from San Bernardino to Los Angeles via Pasadena waa completed to day and trains will run in a few days between the points named Work on the Pasadena and Altadena Rail road haa began The rails and ties are on hand It I a broad gauge and will probably form part of the new Southern Pacific line through the San Gabriel valley A large hotel and sanitarium la to be built at Altadena north of Pasadena The Pasadena Crystallizing Fruit Company began operations to dsy They are equipped to QO a large easiness Qnlck Justice Pobtlakd May 3 To day the trio of burglar John Keely Edward Wilson and Thomas Rutherford received sentence for grand larceny and burglary The first two named got four yean each and Rutherford three year Ten days ago they robbed a dressmaking establishment here of 300 worth of fine dresses Detectives found where the roods were cached and made the arrest last Monday All three pleaded gouty vesteraay ana were sentenced today The wife of Rutherford was also engaged tn the robbery but the wu not prosecuted The Elder Released ViCTOita May 3jr The Health Officer visited the steamer Elder again to day and the disease supposed to be smallpox had advanced sufficiently to determine its character It was pronounced to be measles The woman and child came to San Francisco tram Chicago and had been where there wts smallDOX contagion con sequently as the rash was in the first stare the officer wat compelled to follow thecourse pursued The passengers and mals were landed at 3 30 oclock this afternoon Developing Santa Cms Sivta Cecx May 3 A meeting of the Development Association was held at the courthouse to night The pamphlet reciting the advantages of the county were presented for distribution Duncan We Pberson and Mayor Robert Effer made speeches In which they referred to the good work the San Francisco dally newspapers especisliy the Cheokiclk bad done in booming Santa Cruz as It showed the Interest the Crkokicls feels in the growth and prosperity of this place Itasonle Temple Association 8I1TTLK May 3 Articles of Incorporation of the Seattle Masonic Temple Association were filed to day with the County Auditor The objects for which th association hss Incorporated are to rent purchase hold and own town lots lands snd real estate of all kinds In the Territory of Washington and erect and maintain buildings The capital stock is 200000 divided into 4000 shares of a par value of 50 each The term of existence of said corporation Is fixed at fifty year Threw Man Off a Train TVLABC May 3 A brakeman named Luce wat arretted and lodged in the County Jail for pushing John Griffith from a moving train a few dayt ago Luce it charged with intent to commit great bodily injury Ball to the amount of 300 wat lurnisnea ana ne was reieasea irom jail The preliminary examination it set for Thursday Griffith was taken to Fresno by nit brother where he remain in a critical condition Change at the Navy Tard Vaxuuo May 3 Orders were received Monday at the Mare island Navy Tard placing Byron Wilson present captain of the yard In charge of the Tarda and Docks Department Thli department hat heretofore been under the control of Civil Engineer Wolcott Mr Wolcott however la retained to supervise the stone dry dock The cause for the change 1 not stated Carpenters on Strike SiSTA BasBaxa May 3 About half of the carpenters In town are on a strike demanding nine hours as a days work The whittle of the two planing mills were blown yesterday at oclock against the orders of the owner Nixons mill haa closed Everett mill stopped work at oclock to day The contractor all hold that they will pay only on a proportion of ten hour FariU of the Rail AlBvqcXEOTX May 3 The wrecking of the west bound passenger Atlantic and Pacific fifteen mile west of Coolldge yesterday morning waa not to terious a at tint reported The wreck was caused by a broken track which derailed the engine and three coaches which were badly smashed The passengers were terribly shaken up and bruised but no one wu killed A BraJkeaaaa Injarad WATaoirrriin May 8 Arthur Hornby a bxakeihaa on the Fajaro and Santa Cruz Railroad accidentally fall from a box ear to day at PaJaro and on wheel passed over his left lea crushing It The limb was amputated above the knee about halt way to the thigh At present the wounded man i resting comfortably and the phytt ciana think he will pull through an right Jlnrt jr Olant Powder BisiA Btuixk May 3 Tte ton of A Shlvet aged about 12 years while playing near where tome men had been blasting roek got hold of some giant powder and setting fire to It a piece of iron struck him tn the eye knocking hi eye out and lodging in his brain lie wa taken to San Francisco for treatment A Flower festival SiKta Ctcx May 3 Elaborate preparations are being made tor the floral festival which commences May 11th and continues six dss Tht exercises include a grand choral prats service and reception to the delegates to the World i Conference of the Young Men ChrbUaa Association A Nw Bridge Satta Rosa May 3 The Board of Supervisors to day appropriated 5000 part toward tho construction of a wagon and railroad bridge across Russian river at the point where the San Francisco end Pacific Coast narrow gnaga crosses that stream Ho Did ICit Ditv atinra Ck May 3 Itwlng a butcher oi soauaL who awallowed lauda num last evening with suicidal Intent la now proaounoea out oi cancer owing to the prompt measnrct taken for hi relief i sWBallzWd Work 8 ajtta RotaMay 3 Colontl McDonald a director of the Santa Rota and Carq nine Railroad state that work hat already been commenced on the road at the other end Two corpi of engineer art in the field Jy ibWredybyj 2Bvil Xr badly sored by a bull on Whit Holsteln ranch near La Reveille lhl morning One rib was oroasu ana ne was uceralea twmuil saga A Caa That Jeda Careful la vee tlgatlon Mrs White the owner of a tixteen cow milk ranch on the San Bruno road wu arrested too days ago for cruelty to animal for driving a lame and aickly bono In a milk wagon Tho charge was dismissed by Judge Hornblo vet on the promise that the would not use the horse until the animal wu better Mr White hu two tons on in the House of Correction and the other a boy of 9 yean who live with hi mother on the ranch Yesterday morning at 2 oclock Mrs White nut the lame horse in the wagon and started her nine year old boy to deliver the milk and while driving along Folaom street on hi milk route Officer Hooper arrested him for cruelty to animals he mother of the boy waa sent for and the conditions of things explained but the refused to coma and ball the child out aaylng he had no right to ret arrested A kind hearted aer geant of police took pity on the child and hearing toe boy ask for something to eat brought him a good dinner from home and afterward took the child around to hi milk customers and tried to procure the CnUWU 1MU UU IUCJ IU lUKUi IUU the boy would have had to stay in Jail bnt tor tne Kinases oi jonn vaineny a groceryman on Eleventh street who paid the required ball and the boy wu released from custody From the officer at the station it was learned that kin White could not be found and It i supposed that sha i in hiding a warrant wu sworn oat for her attest on a charge of cruelty to children in making a child 9 year old go out at that Urn ol the morning to deliver nut a 11 SATISFT1NQ A JUDGMENT Catherine llnrphy Give TJp Iter Diamond KAn fage Catherine Murphy a domestic employed by Dr McLane appeared before Justice Boland yesterday to thow cause why the thould not satisfy a Judgment for 299 obtained against her for slander by Bridge Mcurath another domestic In Dr McLane a family Bridget sued Catherine because the latter said that Bridget wu altogether too intimate with the coachman At the denied that ahe owned anything whatever except her household effects which are worth about 100 or that ahe had any money except 5 which she had borrowed Jesterday morning to pay her lawyer ustlce Boland ordered her to transfer the Jewels on her person to the Sheriff When the Deputy Sheriff received the diamonds he looked at them admiringly and then heaved a deep sigh he dropped the solidified paste Into his pocket LET OFF EASILY Alamedas Record as a Law AMd intr Citj ALost Swarm of Bees Will yon nreat that lb hair yon are now wearing wu not paid for by your husband wa a question asked in cross examination of Mrs Katharine Soothe the plaintiff in the Boothe divorce ease on trial yesterday in the Alameda county Superior Court Mrs Boothe solemnly asseverated that the hair tht wu wearing wat not paid for by Mr Boothe Counsel did not press for further historical particular respecting Mr Boothet coiffure Mrs Boothe admitted that her husband had kept her long hit money luted in luxuriant style stopping at the Palace and the Baldwin 8he would not now live with Mr Boothe if ha had a million She bad tried to help htm all she could had tried to cook had tried to learn to cook but not with verv encouraging results Severs letters melancholr wind and more or less silly from both plaintiff ana aeienaans were reaa A anaiitloD erase ea to the mtanlnt nf the charge of profligacy laid at therdoor of the defendant by the complaint Counsel for the defendant objected that proof of the reception at the Palace flotel could not be made under that allegation This wu the gorgeoua and eosUr reception given after the marriage the patties Websters Dictionary was pulled on the court and the definition would hardly carry the proof --Counsel for Mrs Boothe then asked to amend the complaint by charging dissipation Instead of profligacy Judge Gibson would allow the amendment out si It would Involve a continuance tha matter was not pressed Then Judge Gibson remarked sJ I once read a book which I thought waa very good at the time It was called Riches Have Wines That atoryi a good deal like thia ease The cue is on trial BOARD OF TRADE andveounty Thi mortgage i Issued to the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company security for J5000000 in 4 per rcu ooBoa auinonzea oy tn stockholder of Um company on April lith last the saUT bondt being given in exchange foe the 8 per cent now In existence and tha present tnortgagsuto supersede the first una securing mem sne original bonds paid interest semi annually and the new aerie win pay interest qnar terty Ona million of the bonds hu alreadf Bcttopoed of ttltpef cant above par AU the property of the com pany is mortgaged tare the LakeTahoe water work iFOEQED OEDEESw aioh xiTiitAsCKr A Light Fine Imposext for Intimidating a Witness John Gallagher charged with having intimidated Daniel Foundation a wltnen In the illegal voting caae of Steve Neall wu fined 20 by Judge Horn Awer yesterday xn delivering the Judgment the Court said that it wu almost impossible to get at the truth in the case so conflicting wu the testimony He said he had also received a letter purporting to come from Foundations daughter in which the girl said that her father did not support her and that hia name wu Daly and not Foundation The latter saya there is no truth whatever in lha letter Foundation beingconfonnded in the mind of the girl witn i iaiy wno wu a witness tne case PERSONAL NOTES iyiHai3riav JtrfrUv inwobn CirrJsy 3 A number of tht roanf ladle of thli Town met and or ganited a parlotot Matty Danghtea ol Jesse Carr is at the Palace Augutta Brum of New York Is in the city Wilkin of Xapa is at a down town hotel Dr A Rosenheim of New York is in the city Colonel touts Schlesslnger of Peris la a guest at the Grand Dr Ainsworth of Riverside Is a guest at the Palace Fred Warde the actor and wife are guests at the Palace Wright a prominent attorney of San Jose Is in the city II Huffman a leading citizen of Merced It at the Palace Snipes a leading merchant of The Dalles Or 1 In the city Dr Rea It down from Virginia Nev a guest at the Palace Smith a prominent lumber dealer of Stockton it In the city Captain Cobb of the Paclfio Mall line Is registered at the Palace Clark of the cattle firm of Cox Clark Sacramento la In the city A Sperry of the the Sperry Mining Company Stockton Is tn the city Csrr a prominent citizen of Colorado Springs CoL Is at the Palace James Benellack the well known mining man Is down from Grasa Valley Hamilton a prominent vitlcnltnnst of Glen Ellen Is registered at the Grand Herbert Hoitetter of bitters fame of Pittsburg Pa Is registered at the Palace Sheehan of the Record Union Sacramento ts In the city a guest at the Grand Peart centered and stemmed geranium leaves are favorite forma In black onyx earrings Vansant and Herbert Pertweelate of the Cnion Iron Work left for the East Monday Tresftwell of the famous Treedwell gold mine on Douglas island Alasxa it in the city Charles Hardsell a prominent ranchman from Sunol ia in the city registered at the Palace Among the flowers that bloom In the spring due promlnenceitiguldbe given to the thad roes Professor Flagg of College City It taking a respite from class duty In this city He it a guest at the Palace Theodore Thomas leader of the National Opera Company orchestra hu returned to the city from a trip to the Yosemlte Parr and 8 Wakannlra Japanese offi cials who came to this city oy the China steamer on Saturday have gone East Tennysons Jubilee Ode is to be tet to mntlc it It tald Somebody Will make an operetta yet of the new baseball rulea Pen anlves key rings and pocket books oi surer ana goia or wua silver ana goia mounting are the correct tbingk now Never before ity tha hotel clerks did so many ladles travel without male escort In moat Instances they travel in parties 0 Aroeem Aa of Acapulco it in the eltv He is the eon of the general agent of the Paclfio Mall Company at Acapnlco Blackburn one of the millionaires of Southern California and one of the Paso da Robles Land Company 1 a guest at tha Grand Lanman business manasrer of tha Salt Lake 7Vte ia in the city a guest at tne Palace tie reports zion prosperous and still In the clutches of the pestiferous Mormona Dr Beverly Cole hu pnrchued an orange grove and summer retreat near Cailstogi The doctor intends to erect a fist realdanea and barn on the eropertr The location It said to be one of the pret tiest tne nppet apa vauey A camping and sketching party started for the Yotemlt valley and Big tree on Monday Intending to be gone about ten weekL Among thole in the nartv are William Lemee the artist and wife Reu ben Selder and wife cue ana wtuiam Minor Ulsa Rota Mitt Neville and Mil Nye 8Dr Eoudebuth a wealthy citizen of New fork and a noted and ncceuful mining operator and speculator is in the city a guest at the Grand He achieved fame and fortune in the great Robert Lee mine at Leadvllle He lain the hand of hi friend Colonel Charlea Bamson whUalnthecily Surveyor of tho Port WX Ttnntn who haa been eonflned to hia home by Illness for about a week was in his office again yesterday sua iiineu resnitea rrom a cold contracted while on thlpboard taking theatatementt of Chinese Immigrant who claimed aright to land and he tart he could have borne It more philosophically had he not known that the Federal court would defeat the objects of his work and land the heathen immigrant anrwsr Count Smith who haa been confined to tha home for teveral week by nines wu again behind tha counter at tha Palace yesterday afternoon He tried to rest In a chair bnt wu kept busy at the counter shaking hand with hia numerou friend who were anxloui to contrttulate him on hia recovery He aald that it wu worth while to be lick to find out how many friend he had and to see now giaa wra to welcome him back to active inlnll will not rnnmt hi duties at the counter until ho is a little stronger but will spend part each day in tn omce to raealra and a elcoma tha aueafa and to af ford a Httla gentle exercise for hia phe nomens wnemory lor names ana isces A Valnabjo Ann A damage suit for 23000 it In progress tn Judge Wilson court A Ingerman leek to recover the amount for the loss ofl hit left arm while employed in the saw mill at Fort Discovery WT belonging to Austin Moore and Hbam Smith He states in bit complaint that he wu the assistant InTrunnlnx a acantiinr saw and on day when hi principal wu absent ha wu require to run uie saw xtimaeu a rftnstinv a utrrew hia shirt sleeve caught in the machinery and before ha eould be extricated his arm wu broken In three place and amputation neceaaltatetL TlivjowM bVBribep Psu saed Judge Boat stated yesterday that he had Placed a detective In search of the person who attempted to brid Mr Monroe who vloua Mr Monroe sight la not good and it it feared that ht will not be able to reo ognlze the man even should they ba far tunata enough ran actota kla Oakland to Have a Fine New Pai eirger Depot At the meeting of the Oakland Board of Trade last night the monthly report of Secretary Davie ald that the railroad company had prepared plans for a handsome new depot at the foot of Broadway but the exact location of tne building had been left in abeyance until the transfer of the narrow gauge line to the Southern Pacific took place Mr Davie said ihat ha understood that when the transfer wu made the present facilities for communlca tiou between Oakland and Alameda and Berkeley would be materially Improved The resort said that the board waa en deavorlns to aid the nroooaed extension of the California and Nevada Railroad which the secretary thought would famish an entrance for at leaat one transcontinental road that he knew of Mr Davies said that he understood that a petition to the City Council was In preparation ask ing lor a irancmse xor a street raiiroaa from Oakland to Piedmont and Mountain View The Home for the Blind The new Board of Trustee for the Home for the Adult Blind organized on Monday by electing Atnswerth president and John Irish vice president Craw loro wu re eiectea superintendent ana A Redman secretary Dr A Fine of East Oakland wu elected physician to the home A new code of by law wu adopted Berkeley Politics The Peoples party of Berkeley met in convention on Monday night and nominated for Town Trustees Wright if Whitney and A Kscbieschant School Directors Johns and Henley Clerk Graber Treasurer Thomas Hann Assessor A Morse Marshal TKernt Justices of the Peace A Morris and Richard Lloyd ConstablesWilson MeVey and Men eiee OAKLAND ITEMS JJhiwa i PaymenU Aggregating 955 lad to a rand mv wuu arcaiuccT awuav yeaicraay to the unpleasant consciousness that he had paid out 055 on forged order from money belonging to estate in bis cus way The way In which the dUcovery wu made wu in tbi wise i On April ISth a man appeared in the office of the Treuurer and presented what purported to bo a certified order from the Probate Court for tha payment to Lawton of 425 from a certain estate The clerk glanced at the certification of tha order ostensibly made by John Riley deputy County clerk and honored the demand Soon after the aon of Treuurer Belt who It employed in the office returned and upon learning of the traoeac Hon took exception to it on the ground of irregularity saying that the original order made by Judge Coney should hare been produced lie himself however on April 57th paid another order to the same man under exactly similar circumstances ex cept inai ne supplemental rjy a valueless Verbal protest Tha amount of this second order wu 220 Again on Saturday last Law ton appeared and this time with a certified order for 310 on theettateof Mary Ann Greenwood Thla time young Bel refused payment and the man departed only to return however yesterday Bring the absence of the Treasurer ton when he succeeded in having the certified order cashed Learning of uu me ton ox tne treasurer niea nimseii to theofflce of the County Clerk where it WU learned that the signatures to the certified orders from the Probate Court were forged and that by their payment Mr Bel had become responsible la the estates on which tha sonrtona orders had tiMB drawn In 953 which of course will be maaeaooa Th description of the man calling himself Lawton answers to that of a man whom the County Clerk hu noticed around hia office recently aearehlnr far paper The police have been notified of the matter and Mi Rel will now pay the loss ana nope lor sue arrest or tne ieiiow MECHANICS INSTITUTE wu elected alternate delegate Ten new member were Initiated The official stamp submitted wu adopted by a large vote The secretary reports the organlxa ura in a prosperous conamos ana numerou application tor membership JTROBATK MATTERS The General Baptist Convention of California will assemble at the First Baptist Church this evening Founders dty will be celebrated at Mill college to day being the birthday of tnelateDr CTMllla Charge of drunkenness preferred by Walter Blair against Policeman Fitztim i mons will bo investigated Uarlick principal of the Cole school wu thrown from hi buggy on Monday evening at Piedmont and wu dragged some distance escaping with a few bruises John Orme a member of Oakland Parlor Native Sons of the Golden West died yes terdsyat his residence on Market street near Fourth at the age of 23 years He had been employed a bookkeeper at the Judson Work An apiarist who keep hi beet on the heights above Eut Oakland wanted a warrant yesterday for his neighbors Mr and Mrs Foster who he said had robbed him of a swarm of bees but Prosecuting Attorney Earl did not think that a public offense bad been committed and no warrant went ALAMEDA NOTES Battery Ills Stepdaughter A Peaeeabla City The County Board of Supervisor have found that one of the conditions of tome of the deeds to land given for the exten sion of Park street was that the railway crossing at Frultvale thoald not be bridged So that project to much desired by Alamedas people becanseit would in sure greater safety to people riding and driving along thla thoroughfare hu been abandoned A Bateman wu arrested but Monday on a warrant charging him with battery on his stepdaughter Emma Lathrop who it will be remembered wu to terribly luhed by a razor about a year ago In San Francisco by Mrs Kerrigan Bateman it seems is averse to nts stepdaughter residing with the family and in enforcing hi objections created a disturbance He was held to appear in 300 ball During the month of April there were bat two arrest made by the Alameda police That Is a snowing of which the dty may veil oe prouo The Alameda Board of Trade mlrht prof itably agitate the question of placarding street cornere so tuai strangers may Know where they are without asking Bv request of District Attorney Hail Judge Gibson oh Monday last issued a bench warrant fox the arrest of Geonre Perry the hoodlum who bit off Police Ol ncer Lawrence ear at an aiameoa picnio some weeks ago Perry wu released oi bail tome time ago under the name of Robert Terry while he wu informed against George Perry He hu not yet been apprehended George Spencer formerly in the employ of if Magill west to the residence of nis former employer pn sonaay night while under the lnttuencepf liquor and in the absence of the gentlemen of the family and frightened the ladle by firing apiitoland committing other acta of an unseemly nature Htvsr arrested and released on 50 cash ball which he forfeited Three of the nronerty owner on Web iter street ho protestea aJnst the grad ing ana macaaamixing oi was tnorougn fare have published a card notifying can tractor that they will fight the axseismest to leviea ior tne wore so ine jugaeii legal tribunal refusing topay long there Is a legal method of a vadiug it tNIYEBSTT NOTES Lawn Tennis at Berkeley New Bulldlnr Proposed Kotwithttandint thelntereet Ini baseball the Lawn Tennit Association enjoys a Tig orout existence The court bate been put In good condition and the warm afternoon of the put wee witnessed many an exciting game While thewlelder of the racquet become confuted in the per pleiiaet of 10T deuce TntageT ete vthe amblUout frathmea trail round the cinder track In weary procession training for field day John Sutton 83 it alto training lor the quarter mlie Mfc Kottnna nndarrradnata raeard far thla dlstanca waa 0543 5 Tha open entries for thli field day will prohabiy in elude fccott Coffin and other especially It a half mile open 1 on the programme Everything indeed look favora tne ior a aucceasiui auteue tournament ana last time Onurfda af alhletlei it 1 a ba notad ihat the Governor hss commlsstdaed Profeaaor nilgard and Rivera both of the State University of California member of the State Board of Silk Culture Alto that the Building Committee of the Board of Regents hu resolved to recommend the erection oi tne new cnemisoy Duiiamg Atnraentthe chemical laboratories and lecture rooms are situated In South HalL Thl structure is nnadapted to the proper ventilation of the laboratorict and the fume of rises seriously injure the utility of the building for other purposes The plan of Professor Rising is to erect a spacious ene atory ouuainv loxminr sue north flank of the unlversltv ouadrantle constructed with lofty ceilings and a per if feet intern of venUlatlon Thla bulldlna latry uthe Mechanic Art buildings answer a similar enroot for the Cellere ef Mine and South Hall for the College of Agri ytuwfct v--A DEAVT MORTGAGE 8prterTTaneTiOlTecnTjtpUaii i fieutttx 1 A eecond mortgaga for 5000000 wu filed yesterday by the Spring Valley Water Company with tie Recorder of the city Next As Preparations for the nual Fair A quarterly meeting of the trustees of the Mechanic Institute wu held last evening at the roomi on Post street The Finance Committee reported bills audited for April amounting to 1183 88 which were ordered paid The committee on ticket for the annual exhibition reported in favor of charging the tame price for aeason ticket lut year that la 5 for double and 3 for slnale season ticket with a reduction of SO per cent to member of the library It aiso reportea in isvor oi tne form oi ticket used at the last two fair There port wu adopted and the committee wu instructed to have the tickets printed The librarian reported that thirty elgbt new members had been added to the list during the month and 2S volume placed upon the helve besides ninety five unbound and paper covered books In accordance with his suggestion he wu Instructed to lend about 200 worn out volume to the library at San Quentin State Prison and to aend all unnecessary duplicates of government publication to the Department of the Interior at Washington the Secretary of the Interior having made a request to that effect The resignation of William 8tout a trustee and recording secretary wu accepted to take effect from to day and he wu immediately appointed general agent for the next exhibition to look after the Interests of the institute and procure exhibits The board then adjourned to meet on Friday evening to elect a trustee In the place made vacant by the resignation of Mr Stout JAPANESE AST ACTING by A Marvelous Place Owned Thomaa Yan Bnren Thomu Van Buren formerly Contul General at Eanagawa Japan la the owner of an extraordinary specimen of Japanese carving which 1 attracting much attention and deservedly to It Is a scene upon the beach An Aino Japanese aboriginal being pursued by a strange Inhabitant of the sea stand in affrighed attitude apparently unable to more out of the dinger that threaten him The reptile 1 a mixture of the lixsra and the vampire with a body not unlike that of the alligator The interest however center in the Aino The work i a marvelous one the carver showing a perfect knowledge of anatomy and the art of bringing out the movements of the muscles and the appearance of the blood Teasel in a wonderful manner It ia not a pleasing work save as an artistlo masterpiece and such it ranks very high The piece Is the work of Kani Toshi a famous Japanese carver who Is now about 80 years old and nearly blind He ranks the greatest of Japanese artltti tn this line Hit son serves his model and thla hu given a sameness to hia work that make it easily recognizable Thla niece la not for sale tt Is the In tention of General Van Buren to give it at the proper time to some sclentiao or art institution JUVENILE BASEBALLI3TS They Are Severely Bebnked by Po Ilea Jndee Lawler Walter Stitt andilfconias Courtney fair specimens ol young America appeared before Police Judge Lawler on Monday morning to answer to the fearful crime of having played ball in the street Tommy Is a little freckled red headed twlrler of the sphere and he answered the questions of the Judgeln theKatralghtforward man ner so cnaractensne oi ouesaii players Don you know tald Judge Lawler he tried to look severe that It ft wrong to play ball on the street Yes air aald Tommy and Walter in unison Dont yon know that It It a crime Yea air came the response Didnt you know that you might be ar resreatorm Yet sir and the lad acknowledged the fact that they knew tbev were acting contrary to law with refreshing candor Judge Lawler however hu played ball in his time and a far away look came orerhls face he recalled the day hi best thumb wu smutted by a daisy cutter ana ne oraerea we cue oi tne young cut prim dismissed ALICE BUBEOWS She I Taken to the Borne of Her Aunt in Frultvale The rescued girt Alice Burro wt wu taken from the Magdalen Atvlum yester day upon a discharge signed by Supervisors Hawkins end Burns of the Industrial School Committee at the request of the CbaoxiclzV Mr Ellen RRedmayne her aunt who Is tgreed upon the guardian presenVMJ tne discharge to the aiater superior who said that she wu glad thst to good and obedient a girl Alice had at last found a rood home An hour after tha application wu made Alice and her new louna auui were on ueir way irom toe asylum that had held the girl for the last two month Sha wu taken to the home of a friend and wu given a flattering re ception oy a great many oi nennenai and avmrjsthiter Later in the afternoon shewentto her new home In Frultvale where the wCl remain for five daya until the final hearing of the guardianship mat feti i The divorce proceeding of Mn Cart arainst oaa men varr were pustnio snaps oyer attorney ere suiuvao yesteraay An Aetlva Day la the Settlement of Estates RIchtrd aod Elizabeth Cooganheln of the late Richard Coogan deceased filed Objection yesterday in the Probate Court to the final account of the adrhlnlstrator Richard Wateman They eontSt certain attorney feet and object to the 2690 60 allowed for the maintenance of the family of the deceased upon the ground that it it 500 too larger Their final objection it that they have never received anything for support and maintenance atnee the demise of the deceased The order made several days ago by Judge Coffey directing Philip A Roach administrator of Thomu Blythes estate to pay Bacon i Co bill for printing a transcript ol record required under the order to snow cause of the Supreme Court in the case of Gloriam Hitchcock against tne superior Court wu on the motion of the administrators attorney ordered set ulde yesterday without prejudice to a motion upon notice for an order oi uii tenor ana enect The Inventory and estate of Jottah Moulton wu filed la the Probate Court yesterday IU value is estimated at 18415 consisting principally of personal property tnch notes stocks Insurance etc Tht sale of that portion of the estate of Charlea McLaughlin lying in Sacramento county all In township 6 range 8 east Mount Diablo meridian and containing 593 34 100 acres htt been confirmed by juusovoner ine saw wu maae to auue McLaughlin for 18575 Emma Tallman hu been appointed special administratrix of the estate of Samuel Tallman upon giving a bond of 1500 8he hu alto filed a petition to be granted letters of administration The estate of Hannah Ingram hu been Inventoried and appraised and the report filed TMterda innvi ita valna In ha 7517 SO This it the estate that hu been so long in dispute to it rightful owner it having been deeded by the decedent to the Right Rev Hatch and the deed lately revoked by the Superior Court 1 unes ttowiana surviving ousoaua of the late Jane Rowland ha filed a peti tion in the Probate Court to bare the es tate tegreeated ana at leaat 830000 aet out and apart and whatever of the estate may oe iouna to nave oeen ine aeceaenrt by specific purchase HThe estate of Mary Burnt hu been appraised at 3540 and the report filed in the probate Court In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Traylor Judge Coffey made an order yesterday that the executors transfer to Louise Ovetacker formerly Louise Matthews all the personal property de scribed lu a certain exhibit consisting of ornaments works of art Jewelry and a large library upon the giving by her of an indemnity bond of 350 The order la 3uallfied with the condition that the onee shall pay her Just proportion of the debts of the estate The sale of that portion qf the estate of juiiaai layior on eacramento street lra feet eut of Pierce for 3600 hu been approved by Judge Coffey ENVIED BUT UNFORTUNATE The Hard Luck of the Chief of the Drank Gang He wu distinguished above all his com panions In the dock One eye wu beauti fully decorated and a very pretty streak of royal purple hue beautified hit fore head Near hia ear wu an enlargement which clearly showed his generous dispo sition and the stubble on his chin re minded one of the beautiful grass over Portsmouth square when it I being waterea dv tne eweet streams from fjntna town He wu envied Several other pris oners proudly bore bump and bruises but his led the procession Yes vouf Honor he said snd a bnsh fell on his companions they heard their leader speak 1 plead guilty to being ruua uu hoi hi iy Buwemcauui ever did nothing at all sir Take the stand said his attorney and as the envied of the dock or he might wen oe termed tne cniei oi tne a runt gang marched with the malesty of an tn ebrlate toward the stand the poor unfor tunate woo had only one bump or one black eye looked at him enviously You are a hard working man are you not aald hi attorney but on Saturday night you fell Into the Idiosyncruy of getting drunk Is that not so Yea sir that a it The syncrasy did That officer ia always arresting me anyhow I have a young wife and children Want to relieve you of your young wife does he asked the Judge Well I dont know that may be tald the chief of the drunks Although the court wu sorry for him and his young wife the envied possessor of the beautiful eyes and bumps wu sent below for twenty four hours THE FLOWER FESTIVAL NO 8TNAGOGCE Chebrn Beth Abram Dlttentera Are Trnttrated The application for a writ of mandate made by Aronaon and other member of the Chebra Beth Abram Society to compel that Institution to carry out the full orig inal purpose of ita founder namely to establish and maintain a synagogue according to the orthodox Jewish tsithwu denied by Judge Lawler yesterday The original regulaUont provided for both the establishment of a synagogue and the maintenance of a benevolent society to pay sick benefit Itwu aoon discovered that the revenue of the Institution was lnanfflclant ta carry out both purpose as a malnritr daHdarl to abandon the svna I gogue Thit canted a split and the dis senters tougnt to eniorc me original pur pot oy invoking ue aia oi uwsn A EEB 1ltOBLBM nnd Meeting ff ctbe Brewer Haltatere io The Brewer and MaBater Cnion held a meeting last night to consider the actioa or rather the non action of the master brewer In reference to the demand made vonn them trv tha union for shorter hour mora aalary and regular payment Of wage VVhlla thatTtitmi raen do not expect an lmmadiatamnttiHancs with their de mands they are hopeful of success in the end and thev itdkh a determination to fight it out on thU line if take all annf meF ls la nndarKrooa vuasll arranae will form the borne of the College of Chenk 1 menla are not mad to their satisfaction within a raannh lefih of time a gen eral strike will be ordered and8a Fran Cisco wUl be left to struggle a pe itoa on nara cider and apa sous Jsaisnnwa Batehar Tha Journeymen Batcher met last van-log In Grand Ctntral Halt After considerable dlscuxsloa IvTwet decided to join the Federated Tradea and the aeeretary of the Okies Ai Rftbinson wu elected del egate by a nnanimooa TOtevt a wxroas HAHBLDTS CiSE A KNIGHTS AEGtJUENT The Foarth Trial Of Maaaeya Slayelh emrfs aa Fnd The fourth trial of Joshua Hamblln charged Wtth murder for shooting and killing John Massey on Aeaji 21883 it drawing to close The euUre kesstoa in Judje Toohy court yesterday wueon turned in the opening argumeta Assistant District Attorney Dunne occupied the morning session by reviewing the circumstances of the killing of Massey and reviewed the tertlmouy introduced Are cea wu then taken until 2 oclock in the afternoon When the court convened at It at Dunne concluded hia argument He held that the so called Masseyt plated aald to have been found nnder Masseys body after the shooting had not been proved Io be Masseyt property Hamblln crime wu classed a cowardly and Infamous murder and the plea of elf defene had not been proved The evidence concluded Dunne warranted a verdict of murder In the first degree George A Knight the energetic attorney who hu made hard a fight since his appointment by the court nearly five year ago a Hamblln defender commenced hi argument and rjwerf ol plea in behalf of the slayer 20 oclock Hia peroration wu even more muterlv and tonchlna than dnrina the previous trials Commencing in alow measured tones his vole swelled and In I creased in volume nntil tha eloquent words vibrated throughout every nookl ana corner of tne oia city uau ana could be heard far out into the street He began by asking the Jury to exercise the same elean cutjadgmentuwuused in everyday business matters The former trial were reviewed and it Wu related now the friend of the deceued had employed skilled counsel who had prosecuted the accused man with bull dog tenacity and demanded that he be hanged and how he Knight had been elected to tee that the poor old bald head of the defendant wu not legally wronged Where wu tne power behind the I throne that endeavored to hound Hamblln to the gallows I According to the tettlmony of the prosecution it consisted of rambler police ofii cert and civiliana Were gamblers sanctified when they leave their hells and enter the witness stand Did they not remain the same knaves and cheats in reference to police officers the hardest fight he had to make wu against the circumstance that at one time the defendant wu a policeman The quotations in reference to threats from Shakespeare made by Dunne were shown to appear extremely ridiculous when applied to the trouble betweenbetween Massty and Hamblln The most the prosecution could make out iu man slauehter If the pistol found under Mas seys body at the time of tne shooting wu not proved to be the property of the deceased it wu manslaughter the killlna wu done during a quarrel and In the heat of passion The defense went further and uked a clean shot verdict of Justifiable homicide Knight wu still pleading his clients cause when the courtroom clock showed the hour of 4 and the conclusion of the argument wu continued until thla morning Ex Congressman Henry Edgerton special counsel for the prosecution will follow Knight and the case will probably be submitted to tho Jury this afternoon A SMALLPOX CASE A Chinese Taken from the Steamer City of Sydney Dr Fisher surgeon of the Pacific Mall steamer City of Sydney tent word to the Health Officer yesterday afternoon that a Chinese who had been detained aboard the rressel for fourteen day during the pendency of habeas corpus proceedings wu sick with the smsllpox The man wu at once removed to the dock and when visited by Dr Mearea wu ordered to be taken to the smallpox hospital Orders were given to allow no one to leave the ship AH hands were vaccinated last night eighty quills of virus being used The vessel will be fumigated Asa Ellis Returned Asa Ellis collector of the United States revenue hu returned to his duties after a two weeks trip to Lot Angelet for hit health HOTEL ARRIVALS Cloie of a Highly Successful Ex Mbltion The flower show of the Womans Exchange closed last evening with a fair at tendance of fashionables who teemed tt enthutlutlc ever in their admiration of theTbeautiful flowers The amount of the receipts etnnot be properly estimated several of the persons having booths in charge hare not yet made their returns The receipts will not probably fall stiort of 2000 No approximation of the profits can be reached until the bills are audited which will take several dayt It It hoped tbev will reach 1000 and perbapt more The California Rose Company not gave the flowers of its exhibit to be 1 each evening for the benefit of the exchange but aiso donated the money prize wen by it to the good work The concert of the Spanish Students wu a feature of the evening The attendance although not large lut evening wu select and many oi those present hare been on hand every evening At the close of the concert Kewhall mounted a table and told quantities of Bowers at auction Henry Schmeldel and Baker being the principal buyers The ladle desire to express their erafl tnde to Henry Heyman for his valuable services In attending to the musical part of the programme and to the daily press particularly the CntoxtctE for the great aid rendered In making the flower festival a tucceti TOTJNO MB OAVIGAN He Knock Out Jere Sullivan in One Bevnd Something of a circus wu raised tn tha Supervisors office yesterday by a set to between Gavtgsn and Jere Sullivan the former tpecial counsel for the cflfln ball bond cues and the latter of counsel for Brannan and Terrea sureties whose bonds have been declared forfeited the amount being 900 Beckert one of the defendants vu tried and acquitted of dealing In alottery 4h other defendants did not wait for trial and their bonds were forfeited Several days ago Mr Sullivan procured a dismissal from Police Judge liornblower which Judgment Mr Gavlgan ia fighting to have reverted Sullivan sought to head off the action oi the Judge when the hearing comes up and to thla end enlisted the power of the bos The ubiquitous Jere Driscoa wu on hand to deliver the orders of the Judiciary Committee but somehow failed to make connection for while Supervisor Curran wu disposed to go into the case Chairman McDonald refused on the rround ad vanced by Gavlgan that the case still DcaaiB octore us courts oiuuim fought hard and died bard but the unaccountable absence ot Dr Peseta who wu relied upon for a majority knocked him out and the case went over one week By which time the matter will be determined i THE BAKEBS Labor Commissioner Tobln Visit the Proprietor At a meeting of the German baker held last wtek it wu resolved to Invite Labor Commissioner Tobin to inspect the vari oua bakeries of thl city Mr Tobln ac cepted the InvlttUoa end had interview with a number of the proprietors who all expressed themselves against the move ment now on toot among meir employe to have ten hour declared a full day work In a number ot bakeries visited tha commissioner found the ventilation bad and the places provided for the em Sioyes to sleep unnt ior numan naoitaaon ne of the reo nests made bv the bakers in their petition to the proprietors wu that they be furnished with sleeping apart ments ouraiae pus uiia we Dosses seem up clined to combat HELD TO ANSWER Frank Tro ver Ctarjed With Attempted Bnrglary FrankTravers war held to answer be fore the Superior Court on a charge of attempted burgtary by Judge Lawler yes terday HI pauwu axed at roou tast Sunday morning he wu caught while attempting to break into a house on the corner of Soottplace and Pacific itreet George Henderson who wu arrested with Trvers and who wu tending near while hit nal wu endeavoring to get into the tsusewae discharged there wu noteuougn eviuence io noia nun Kaatwekr atreet Cases An order wu made by Judge Maguire Cn the Kentucky street assessment eases yes lerday that this Superintendent of St eets noma DOzestraioea irom executing any deed purporting 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Aw Psdna Mrs Kernaghao do Helm 8 Berduo SAocaRter Duabam81oux I uakeU Oak dale Clark wSBarbra Garner Marrtvilla McLeUan at wl tocKton Lncaa Honolnlu Mrsaravia Calaveras Krnna do Head Nve Scotia lyewm Bacramnto Mrs a cruse Mrs Crtue Mrs a Singer at dJ eomon Mrs Buckley A a Stockton Swift Buffalo Barnes do Walter Sty WCUlian Kansas Gibbs Nerada Light Kamu PJConkler do rtjapp Lucas Soeocervllel AVKBICAN KXCHASOIt A Hevamler ITevada 3g eWorld Eaierlorll 31560 SMOKE BAILS The treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronfo weakness and distressing ailments peculiar to females at the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo baa afforded a vast experience in nicely adaptinir And thor oughly testing remedies tor the curexif I woman peculiar maladies asr ariercea savuriie a reacrip tion is the outgrowth or result Of thla great and valuable experience Thousands xt testimonial received from patients and from physicians who havB tcsted it in the more aggravated and obstinate case which had battled their skill prove It to be the meet wonderful remedy ever devised for tbe relief and cure of suffering women It is rmt reo ommended as a cure aU but as a most perfect Spedfio for woman peculiar alimenla As at powerful inrlfforntiiif tonic tt Impart strength to the whole system For overworked worn out run down debilitated teachers miiu cers dressmakers aeamstressea shop srlrls housekeepers nurainjr mothers and feeble women generally Dr Pierce Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon being unequaled aa an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic As a soothing and trenglh enlng nerrine Favorite Prescrip BOLD WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF OGLAE suing nervine ravonie tresenp tlon la unequaled and is invaluable hi allaying and eubdulng nervous excitability Irritability exhaustion prostration hysteria spasms and other distressing nervous symptom commonly attendant upon functional and organio disease of the womb It induces refreshing sleep and relieve mental anxiety and despondency Dr Pierces Farorite Prescription is a lejrltlmate medicine carefnllr comDounded br an exscril Coward Wdiand enced and skillful physician and adapted A EUls Santa Roaa I to woman delicate organization It Is wuticriatatwpreat 1 purely vegetable in IU composition and WOarrettdVw tndna it Woodman eltv Mrs Oolllr Bit laka 1 Thomas Portland EQCrilM As Blacks Snead Dixon Paregop Merced Cnoney Los Angeles Hunter Washington Houston Coita or Aeuer uoncora ACWbitton do ChUdes Sacmnto Dr A Keeling Wdld Walker Sebastopol Mtas Haver atlas afarar da ICM White do jonnston omuna Martin A Yrk Mtaa Martin do Gentry Danville DWShorman Plmth ji lArregoi stexKM Irwin Hackley Mootyl is narmon ivuws CSKasa ts Diego BABolnTeia A Porter Sonoma Mrs Keller Frewo ssra aaaoora A Daly Portland Foote kekwyTfile Aeraioae uroyive ADOakySo STni flatten da MC Meeker Oeedalal Kami aunnesuta Kneebone England Sneer do PK Wilbur Port SO Brown A wfPort Orford WHQlft wVCnsta 8 wnmot a otnspo APCawtiiSt Johns MulxtL Adrian Mich 8Faurko6o Hornoeck DIrgo RfcCarlscUd do Vaniar Benlcla Mkrh Wo Mather MAnttoba iwnuatar Mis Philips Mntba AH Booth Robles A Mwherseed Ban ObUpo Cone Kapa Whitney Btcktoa Brown ban baaton BeloU Wl Barry Rao EConlnaao af WuneldatwTerra name usa PKeUyN Hanley Wymng CC Way Bradford Pa FLCortWiCamdnafa Hnmrihrey Ohbr UOuJertstockton Peterson do a aturpny reomng A McKlnnoo Sao A Snow Chicago LB Williams do II Benson do TiursIOn Deiitr Mich Seek Fresno VoHaat Iowa FBaWBay Ctty St WoodTTBlare flGWhIUAwfl TAaa MrtJMWhH kPPmoiL MBirpno ixTnuot vrK Arrived Tpskpat Mav A mr City of ChesSer Wallace 72 boors ftni Victoria pas and soda to Ooedalk Farkias Importations YICTORIA PW CRT of Chester 691 dry hldea1 bdlealftdtlnaXiOskaBaiatoaa I akafbrs 14 bis dreased deeraklna in bm household tooda 1 ptaao 3 pkgs express Ironrtale Kf ur pig Iron Port Town efjd Ak bxs arp hidea 1 bdl dwnliin 1 bill fnra3csctgArsl hoard saw8Jdaks gnaao CtwnWfWHUHJWtldlW COm li bdla men hldea I bdl lot Iron 1 pkt raialna7akafiour tteattla Klskpotetaa6Mlsgreenpettv oeeTsnnaia ory tkoeroresalkMfn iiA Kew Taooma3t4 Mlsboop potea 1189 tk wab 4 aaa oa a pata press a ox lypti Consignee Per City of ChestT Lacas At Cot Chaa Ilari ley Bus Sanders A Co re Whitney a Xberhardl Woshlaod tra Btsnttra Co Porter ftchteannger 0 Leyrj Krprew Co Porter Bros It Lithe Co Ot fa rennnan urueinitui szuausob anlrfln liunk Hmhu 2 Frank A Co PMarfccano xUsatDieretCO vumiw jwzwvai Domestl Pert perfectly harmless In ita effect in kny condition of the lystem For rnoming tickness or nausea from whatever cause arising weak stomach indigestion dys psia ana amarea symptoms its use i email doses will prove very beneficial Favorite Preserlstlonn la at rtoaltire enre for the most cbmpU cuea ana ODeanate cases ox rcucorrnesv expealve flowing painful menstruation unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling of the womb weak back female weasness anterersion retrovertion bearing down sensations chronic con seation inflammation and ulceration of the womb Inflammation pain and tenderness in ovaries accompanied with As a resrnlaior and emmeter nf functional action at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood Farorite Preacrlptton Is a perfectly safe remedial agent and can produce only food results It Is equally efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken ior those auoraera ana drrance menta incident to that later and most critical period known a The Change of AjIIB FaTOfite Preierintlon when taken in connection with trie use of Dr Pierce Golden Medical Discovery and small laxative doses of Dr Pierces Pur gative Pellet Utile Liver Pnlav cures liver Kidney and Bladder diseases Their combined use also removes blood taints and abolishes cancerous and acrof uloua humors from the system Fawortte tTreacrlption I the only medicine for women sold by drus arms natter a puwuit KBtiraniee from tbe manufacturers that It will rive satisfaction ta very case or money will be refunded This guarantee naa been printed on the bottle wrapper and faithfully carried oat for many year I arse bottles flOO doses lXHfc or six bottles for sOO 7 For targe dustrated Treatise ion Dla easea of women O60 rjtures papcr coT cred send tea cents in stamps Address wierIA Ssijeasary Xelleal issteJaitaa e63Mam8txortBTjTTaLOHT ISPlB htiSlvtlr CsnlVy tics uait rat They also relieve Distreae from Dr pepaiaIndiretiai ana TOO Hearty Eatings A perfect remedy for DUzi desaJSsnseaJarow siaesaBad Taste in iheafouth Coated Tonzuejainln the TTSde They rezu Ute the Bowels and prevent OotsUpatlcpti and POea Are tree from all crude and irritating matter Concentrated medicine only very small easy to take no pain no rrroine Onlr one ta a dose Furelv Vegetable Price 13 cents 8TiaJirtnaA forLtt tuiia3iEinsrrjcj4iirfiorz i mstc I IVER I nine 3irinw Orer 4000 in Use in Califoniia I IT NEVER FAILS TJjDURB Catarrh Asthma Hay Fever Erpnenttis enraljtia Headache Croatia SoreThroatf etc SATE TOP BABIES lalllble for Cronp Diphtheria READ THE EVIDENCE Dat for the Smoke Ball On Child Wenld Have Died Saw Jess March 39 18 TSi ilS P1 testify ffierttaofyonr KedWne tee Smoke Ball We purcBawi cn of your Smoke Balls a abort time ago and aarl tt with treat encores ToreoMsta UmTWj Consider If the Peatre madyweeree had ia ear teauly KealoM sine our Utile drl had a sever attack of enamV braoonacrounandtftthadBot been for the J811 nS wonld have died TflrsT applicattoB gave lwtant relief and a few ptonaeompfetely cored hir wJeonalS the Smoke Ball a surt car for ctoitdI Oratefully your FzaY FTT TEJWAST ir utA TESSASTi 180 yr Baa Fernando street Baa Jose feee tptsat6ub office 8M0KB BALL and DEBILLATOBV packagstent bymallwllh fun directions oe receipt of price ti ismoka Ban al tvkiii 2and two postagt stamp Bemit by PO or WeDa Fargo Co money order or uj cola hWeBaFargo4Cot Express Or Postal Hoto Second Floor ecrnerMarkrt and Keamy 6t opposite Lotta Fountain i Brtraaba 6ilUETflTnftffc BaTABATK DaAETMKjrT POS LADIEB TELSPHOSS STJMBEB ISSfl SAN lAmsCO CiHGRUENHAGEN JVILfiVCil tronMe easUy eolcklr sad safety cored by Dontrra CArsutKa Severest caeeacareu in seven oava eoia si to per box an aruaxtats or by man from Docuta ftzx Csw IU wBtestreetigT raatUeaaS RKSOLTJTIOJt Ho 1B4S9 XEWSEBies 0 Declarlna the Intentioa of the Board el Bupervlsora toetose and vacate tb read kaown aw Ban Jose Telegraph road betwees the i aoMaeaMerly line of OM SanTloee road and the northwesterly Una of Hindoo atreetT JSesoiveaVTtiathla the hitennoe or the Board or Bopervtors to varat and daae the road laid gown and deUBeeted on a certain man of the lalai awfSalmaa tnet rtoorded ta TMapbooev 1 pate 88 as ftew can Joee or TeleaTaoh rcaXronnlng from the omheaHterlyTttMOt aSlSSiS rk4r22urtr thrthi westerly line ef Mltmt road now Mi SiiilJ19 sahwheTaotS from ktary ttrret tmder and tnpursn mFJiJZrZf entiSeSAiJ SiSiS2SririJfE B0W5 pen the Board Sopernsor of the retry sjrnmy of 53 FrancieoB approved A prtl x57leadB 3 bF tt owner of property and lote lathe Ee Boca tract ront ing on a portion of both td of thareadio prfpoe4tojbvacated sad cloaed And tha Clerk ts hereby arerted toadvey we tbi reaonitlOB la tbe San Francisco Daily geportthe Dally Morning tall andtheeuw 5yCBIUUrcXJH daily newspapers pabUahed tn ask ctty and county IOr Ulitr as and fur tbe notice reuuh ed by saw larBoard ef nirtrvwTOTS fan FnrrjfTCN Aprnasl887s Te 3 Adopted by the following vote mnrvaior Cnrras McDonald Boyd Fascia Bash Barm Hawkias Kaorp lieyer Lambert Joust Morton J2SQ a ECB3fiItaerk JipiiwtaaJJ TH OUTLOOK Since bst trritins on this subie ing ba nrred to materially she prospect of tne wbeatayieil sufficient rain has fallen to warl claim that more than a moderl will be barrested The north repotted a having done alight In aorae localities pat nothing wire with the loss occasioned la by the same cause TaeinTanJ pott from aumiarten is thatf aumtoeT fanawedftland wiS yi abohdant crop prorided no unftj Tontingrncy arises thtts again force to the oft repeated injunctiJ the farmer who wishes torstcni crops one year with another rntil deeply and cultivate iboroogbly this is done the grain rroarer i reasonably secure from IBose Indesof a light rainfall which 1 disislrous to the farmer wll acratcxiea the soiL Bnt while the grain propec an enonnons crcm rf fruit 6f ere becomes each day more ant tiroiniaing All danger of los frost has now passed and tree a are laden with the promise of a i more abundant than ever seen or any other Bute in tie Union lies are already conunr into the Erst crop of strawberries is end is of unusually good qua Abundance and in a few days will coma in irom some of the I sections Already too the sad which Jias been rRpeatedeach I for years is again heard said that there will bel its orer jiroduction of fruit this as wfll occasioyi heavy loss to trrowers Men are engaged in ing this rrrjoreiwho ought rathi eraplojedln devlsine ways and for disposing of tha crop ins lending their Influence thna ward bearig the market as tog a Tireralence ol low prices I iVcerttSn that the supply is lol ly in excess of the demand readily be understood why thJ who make large profits in fruit i taking any of the nak of ita tkn can find it to their ad van take every means of attemrdnl press the market but the there interested parties onghd counteracted in every way by til growers They should boldly ta fiand upon tie assertion thrd canbe no such thing Moverprotl of Imit of good quality in ihil There fc a demand for every ll the prodact of oar orchard an yards and that demand onmJ people who are willing to prices only stipulating that shall be of g6od quaLty and i order The onljjdifficulty lies ingthe prodncer and consni ge ther and since that difficui no means insuixiounUble it far better for all to lend their a solution than to stand by ith pockets and bewail any apparel not real oTer prtjiuction Xver since ihelinterstate Coil laWwent into effect there ha more or less apprehension tl shipment of fresh fruit East wi impracticable nnder the sew adopted But it seems that iiuA without much foundation Til dais of the Southern Pacific have within the list few days the public ther es which will the present sea Theji are I lows Erogjcca attache to per trains to licago Xf i souri river poin 1120 mom to Chicago 1230 to tie ll ssoii Thecomiany al offer tntrfl fruit trains of it 1 cars tchiil per car sendii them thr rerslaf passengi time tu est rale 500 tx single rlr cm I uujs Kiui iu uuwia us vriH cost about i cents la rtH freight and thi item Wil in bat small figure i the 15 SO 25 pound for which iUiCh fruit is i in that market At the nexti rate fin per cr for ten car I the freight charges wooldbebn over 2 cents a ponnd while at est raic that by slow rekht would be bat IK cents apo fmii laid down in Chicaga going into the question of wbyit cost nearly farice as mc carry aprievts peaches and the Chicago by fast time as it does i port oranges to the same po without oOutendng that afov tnisht prove nrofiable to the i companies it does not appear achedole of rates arhkh varies I to 2K cents a potnd ought to the protiutue sJupment of troantities of alltwrts of fruit In ornia to Kastcro points this yel It is not to bAdenied bower In the past many fruit gTOwel suffered from tha fact that the ments did sot irfive at their tion in good shape though it i to be feared that this pea used by dishonest commission fleece their patrons But from suits Of recent experiments i seem that trith proper care ii possible to entirety eliminate tb of loss from this source from I lem thst confronts the fruit and to lay down in any Kastel set the prod acta of our brcbaJ vineyards in a good condition they left tbe tree and vine Kej It of coarse had to the cold star tern of preserving fruits and to ferent modifications of tha involved in thtt method Thl established at Riverside are have been remarkably eucccJ preserving fruit and vegetable they arrived atfarEasternpcl prime order The AUegretti ed ment at Berkeley though worl somewhat different planhd Teil kDO rn ta frait growers strstod that peaches pears era I other fruits mar be kept for I tmimpaired In quality or appJ and that fruit treated wil longer after being removed Warehouse than that freshly rl Prom a number of quarters new that coid slorage warehouses scale will be erected in time tt a good portion of thh year fn and it is evident that cold stor come Io stay and will be most important factors umL all danger to be apprehend prer pfodncuorL Vhat tbe prospect is for a 11 xaand tor sjaiiiornta trnitsattl this reason may be gathered fl foilowint statement made by I Torkrcomtnercial paper ot rcceJ That shipments of grapes frd ornia to the East last year werJ profitable was due not to rune large quantities tent forward a I fact that so many of them werel condition when they arrived bel believed that twice the qnar caived last year might have ll posed fcz profitably if they had rect through to New York and I delay in transit But at least tl the quantity of California pi I sold in this market last year previous season and the nearil Vera declare ihat the retu tiomrlhe Uew York xuarket tether mora aatisfactcytha irom any other point In the aany peoplewilt earnestiyh our anr prr of this fruit of the Tinea will net be diminished It may be increasedraztd tho terrrrise baa mtrodneed anri I Iced tt delicitraa fruits of CI amrttj may find a perma j3i rdSeiSt4R JSisaci 31 ie5nis vvrftss 7.

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