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10 A3T BAGISGO CHBOCniE PBEDAY OCTOBER 20 1893 MM I 11 II Mf Oil Middens Miy3or tHe rP 5 HP ft I iW ill lBkcIey Stnaenl jll Try jneiitt to ttfl tei JSSiI Barbara Foulsea received a scoring yes iierfay it tbe b4nd Superior Jnilge COgdea which khe wjUjiiot Jbrjret for a WhITe She Vas suing her bnsband to jp appropriated and which belonged to hen Barbara wasi ormerlj kortcne teiler but she met aldemar and jwoa Wra foa her own Be sold cigarsxB a stand in San Francisco and Tenlarr ttirned all bis ohOTersdbiFQ Waidemar bought oat bis employers bnsiness and used JTOO of bijfarnin for that purpose As soon as she heard of 1 this she left him and commenced a sait for the money Judge Ogden in samming ihe case ami grrinpjndpnient forWaidemar said rom the facte we caii readily see that this is a most remarkable case and is only paralleled by that one presented and recorded by Esop In his Uook i Fables It is known as The Ben that Laid the Golden Ejtg The moral to be obtained front that table might well be drawn in this case According to the uncontradicted statement of the parties this nerson has received from ber husband thesumof 4000 daring me two ana a nan years tney Bare seen livineasman and wife besides the furni ture boucht by the defendant before rnar Tiajce Of this amount 18p0 hd been paid out of the earnings of the husband the balance being in lump sums For the priiileire of haTina wffeand en Joying her society on occasional Sundays and daily from 530rx to 8 the defend ant paia into the Januiy Conewevery cent of his earning of the present and the accumulated earnings 01 former years And yet when the husband finds his employer about to sell out and be himself is in danger of ibe loss of a situation then it is and only then that he looks to what be understood to be community property to aid him in a continuance of his duty to the wife of his declining ears to aid him indepositine in the lap of his wife these golden eggs Then it is that the wife attempts to metaphorically strangle the nusosoa in nis cosiness sou iae irom him the ability to conduct It Railroad and Council There was a full meeting ol theOrdi nafceeand Judiciary CoraciitteeoflheCity Council last CTenlng All five of the members of the Committee were present as well as a number of railroad officials including Division Superintendent Wilder Assistant General Superintendent Curtis Slater the electrician of the company and others The communication sent to the Council by Sir Towne on Monday eveninjj complaining that the speed ordinance interfered with the operation of trains on Seventh street was referred to this committee and it was for the purpose of considering it that the committee met last eTenirig Snperi itendent Wilder made a statement to the committee jsaving that he had made a conscientious endeavor to comply with the ordinance in running trains but in doing this it was impossible to make up for any tim lost and as a consequence boats were frequently missed Bis contention was that the company should be permitted to make the best time it could at any point on the line Assistant Superintendent Curtis made an extended explanation with diagrams to illustrate the fact that the speed ordinance interfered with thf operation of trains and made it impossible to make the boats Councilman CapelUwhq has ali along been an ardent anti raiirtoad man and who has voted in favor of jail the restrictive raijroad legislation that has heretofore come up in the council niade the astonishing statement tot the corimittee that be did not think that trains could make the boats and comply with the speed ordinance-J This declaration created surprise Engineer Gfeorre Jeffries explained to the members of the committee the impossibility of complying with jthe ordinance and making up for any time that might be lost between stations The committee then decided to postpone he whole matter until this evening whehjanother meeting will be held The general belief now is that the ordinance will be amended to apply only to trains running on Seventh street that do not stop at all stations They be will kept down to a speedjof eighteen miles an hour But as all trains running on Seventh street now make every stop the restriction will hat no application It is also proposed Uo change the district in which the speed Is restricted to eight miles an boor to include onlylhe territorr between the east side of Broadway and the West side of Washington street one block all told The reason why definite action was not taken by the committee last evening was because several of the members desired to consult with Mayor Pardee before jthey voted on making any recommendations to the council Who tVIlt Pay the Kurse Mary Martin was aiprisoher in the County Jail and was ckv sheriff McKU Hcan W8Sforced tohirei nurse for her and did so In this way a ball of 230 was run up The Supervisors hav a refused to allow tne uu wnicn met onenn nas already paid out of bis i own private funds He still asserts that it is a lecal claim against the county under that section of the county government act which authorizes the Sheriff to incur the expense necessary in keeping prisoners charged with or convicted of crime The Sheriff has placed the claim in the hands of attorneys and wUI get the money if he can Entertainment at NHesv The entertainment for the benefit of he Church of jfJorDusChristi atJJUes will take place ithis evening and to morrow evening and a large attendance is already assured Thevladies bf Jfiles are busily ehgaged in decorating theTown Ball and by this evehingitiU present gay and festive appearance A gbodlyi array of talent will appear upon ine siagavaea an excellent nrozramme wilt be rendered Persons leaving this cityat 4 30 and 6 wm reacu jua muue tur iuc tuui mehcemeht ol the entertainment each evening Father Carahers parishioners i and friends are iiobly assisting him to pay the debt that burdenV the Xiles church TVant the Xatator Divide The Widow and xianghtet if the late Geneiil RW Kirkbam bate filed a peti tion for therrtiaidistribution pt thees tate The residue of the esute comprises 115000 lnash twepty bonds of ihePorfr land OrGas Gompany 628 shares of the Paillard Gas Company JOisharesof the Bankof California aw snares pi toe stocs shares in the Union National Bant and 200 shares in the Union Savings Bank of Oaklind besides Taiuahiejreaiestatetn Oakland and San Francisco The JlVItnesses Ahenti the trialof Attorney iVWSawyer was yestefdsyVwnti worth until November 26th on account of the absence of material witnesses for the prosecution Sawyer was indicted for receiving JflSXXS as loan on prbpertj in Modoc bounty which be had already deeded to a man named Fox The loan was obtained by a fraudulent certificate of search purporting to be issued from the office of tbe Eecorder of Modoc cbanty Mrand Mrsi IV Huclc the patties from whom the loan was obtained are absent from the Bute Jdvnt Got a Judgment Fi Adamr yesterday got a judgment against the Bank of Saa Lais pbispofor 1883 damages awarded blm bya Jury in Judge Henshaws department of the Snperfor Court Adams sued thfrbanifor 10000 damages and the case has been on trial for several tqonthv Adams became indebted to the bank in the ium of 528 000 securedby property in this City The indebtedness was discharged but the bank failed to release he mortgage whkh Adams claimed caused htrn great annoyance ana aamage jit tope the jury forty minn to decide the case pT Ponliona ITorthlesi Cheeks The damage suit of Marv Harrington against Dr leter Wflheliajulsoa tor malpractice bas been continued until No vember 23th When the doctor returns to the city then be will be called upon to answer to a cbargebf contemftof court in failing to pay his fwife 500 alimony and counsel fees He jbbeyed the orderjby sendingbis wife worthless checks on the Oakland Bank of Savings where be bad no iddnev oh denosit Thinzs willbe warm lot the doctor when lie gets back JTho Freibyttrlan Synod The Fiesbyterian Synod convened at the First Presbyterian Church last evening The retiring moderator Eev Dr Adams of San Francisco deli vered an ad dresv To day and to morrow there will be meetings On Sunday nearly all of the local pulpits willrbe supplied by Yisitihe ministers There is quite a large attena anceot delegates irom alt parti ol tne state Garner Cab Xld Xot Far The Oakland Gnfney Cab and Delivery Company has been sold put bag and bag gage The Sheriff yesterday sold all of the cabs horses and property of the com pany under attachment ol tne Uaulornia Bank and Trust Company Ji Pantosky was the buyer Only S725 was realiced ihe Uumey cabin Oakland did not pay posed to be honest and honorable men and women in the nnrsnit of tmth A delegation of the students held 4 meeting to consider the matter A letter was read front the University of Virginia which stated that a custom was invozue there under which the professors required cwu aiuucub 10 sign nis cumiuiuuj paper to tbe esect that he bad neither given nor received aid If be broke bis word tbe students took the matter un and requested him to leave college lhis is the substance of the scheme which the State University atudenU are working np Tbey clearly see that something radical baa to be done to weed oat tnose menibers who by petty thefts ana cheating arebringing the university into disgrace it is proposed to appoint a comi mittee of five students to take cognisance and try all caes where Students by their acts are lowering the morale of the institution While a son of John Breen of Lorin was playing near the track last Wednesday he was strncfc oh the head bv a passinz trains His skull was fractured and his body so badly injured that iti is doubtful wnetherbeean recover Tbewidow aud children of Gilbert Larsen of West Berkeley who was killed at Shell Mound nearly a year ago have filed a ssat against the Southern Pacific Company for 5000U damages Eev IL Ixe left esterdar for Buffalo Yr ----Miss Henrietta Stone has moved to Oakland Miss Emma Brgeii who bAs been Tisit ing fnends at White Sulphur springs has returned toBerkeleyi AH McDeriald has let the contract for the erectioa of a 3000 house on Ashby avenueto Ulricb Brothers IThe DniversUr Glee Club sang last night at the testimonial given to Horace RedSeld at the First Congregational church in Oakland This evening a concert wIH be given in Shattuck Halt when the Berkleyans will have the pleasure of seeing Eugenia de Forest in her portrayal of Hamlet Misses Maud and Pearl Noble will also appear upon the programme The Pacific Lumber Company are push ing work upon theirnew planing mill The machinery will be placed and ready for work as soon as th building is completed SloenmrntoraU A ftoaet SacrszneaW A AcUwht fomaadl VT Jeakt Saa Jose WDlrarlMklaad Ants HBeIpnt BTFiaaks San Jose Tli Sacramento EEETHS WIXCKETJtAITjr Xn tbls tt October IT tt wKe or li wimcxeunaaa aaon DAE1 Ia tM 3y October is toe wUe of Dattcof aaoo CASLBOS la tbi idtr October Use wife of urarpw uunoo a son GBAY Io aia citrOctober 19 the wife of Oeocse JXCrarof aaoo SCHOStER ln ttta etr October tbo wtf of JohnF feclionirTofadttiiter BAKES In LmAageies October IS the wHe Of XWakzofalaaghterr JfAEBlAGES ffSES JZSSESlB All HtK October 1 br BcrJ II bctuoeaer Henry iL Jensen to Anna Jensen Tb Complaint TTeafc James Letford was yesterday released from the city jsiL He had served about nine months of his sentence of forty two months for assaulting a police officer Judge Ellsworth yesterday ruled that the complaint upon which be was tried and Convicted was faulty and as the officers considered Letfords punishment to be sufficient no new complaint was hied DtMrted HIi Wife Mrs IL Beales of San Jose was in Oakland yesterday looking for her bus band He left her a week ago and came to Oakland taking with bim all the money they bacL She is a cripple and has two children with her They are being cared au uuuc tuauij Afc is U4fce apparent that be has deserted her A 5w Office Creaied The Ordinance and Judiciary Commit tee of the City Council last evening de cided to recommend for passage the ordinance creating the office of milk meat and market inspector and city veterinarr sureeon The ordinance pro Tides that tbe office shall exist one year and lixes tne salary attached thereto at 1000 Chlaese JTrlghtened Chinese arrested in thitcity for misdemeanors plead guilty now without going to trial They are affjid tofight a case xor iearxneywiu inen oearresiea or violating the Geary law One Chinese arrested for selling lottery tickets forfeited 300 bail and declined to appear or A lVarge Pottoryi Oakland capitalists have decided to establish anextensiye pottery at Lafayette Contra Costa county The enterprise has been thoroughly worked np Fruit growers will be benefited by this as it will give them an opportunity to put their fruit into glass instead of tins A Deed Eecorded A deed was yesterday filed 1 or recordj vevsto the Southern Pacific Company a strip 210x116 feet at the foot of Peralta street The date of the deed was October 31 1891 Dr Bobarti AssUtant Rev Bosh has been appointed as assistant to Eev Dr Hobart of tbe First Baptist Church The thirty ninth anniversary of tbe founding of the church will shortly be observed She Wat Insane Mrs Catherinpe Bryan of 601 Clay street the mother of four children was committed to Afnews yesterday after noon by an order of the Superior Court A Sew Xrahy Paper A new daily paper bas been established in East Oakland It is known as the Evening Citizen Henry Turner is the editor AltAJjtEDA The body of young Oscar MLBenzon wha was drowned October 13th was found yesterday morning by Ealpb Hamlin bridge tender at Bay Farm Island bridge The body was floating in an eddy near the bridge and was much disfigured At a Coroners inquest held yesterday noon it was found that the young man committed suicide while temporarily insane He was a native of Illinois 23 years of age and lately a student at Stanford University Larney was arrested early yesterday morning on a charge of burglary Wednesday night Larney entered the room I Mrs Boegle at the Park HoteL on the pretense that he mistook it for that of some one else When Mrs Boegle went to obtain help and have bim ejected he disappeared as did also MrsBoegles goldswatch from the bureau The police were at once notified and arrested Larney early yesterday morning He isrtowiiu the County Jail awaitingtriaL The races of the Alameda Gentlemens Driving Club will be held at their track hear Melrose to morrowjafc 130 The entries are as follows 240cUssJudg9Hlsworths blfc bob ana ku Moreai or zviqk Tbree minote class Cloff tor av Dr BnUa bli Wave Wllllaia nigbyra bit gDon -213 elais entriei by genflemen not mem ben of the club Carl I rersont br San Le anro Girl VilUam Perus blk gHarry The childrens rally for the Midwinter Fair is to be held this afternoon at Armorr HalL instead of in the park as was previ ously arrangea anemeeungwui Deneia at 30 oclock There is ambmehtoifcKfamongbe Students pf tbeState TPniversitylltoeler rate college sentiments For several years acts have been committed which have broneht rtbe student bodr Into diserace Bwksbavebeen taken fromth library without permission and never returned The students are Allowed free accessto all the boots in tbe library This4s a privilege which is accorded to students by nly three or four libraries in Uie United Statei Man 7 i of tht students were Abusing ibis privileged by secreting tobks until they wanted them again thereby depriving all tb otbVr students of their use Again tbetU ol money an4 clothing have been of frequent occurrtiice fa the gymnasium A great amouhtoi cheating has beendone in examinations These acts are unbecoming college students who are sap ir is STttt rs doubt Pate of the Xnte Commercial School 2ot Yet Determined Another effort has been made to settle the Vexed question of reorganizing the late Commercial Evening SchooL As usual however the effort was not crowned with success The report of the classification committee recommending a plan for the reorganization of the school as the Business Evening School was read at the meeting of the Board of Education Wednesday night and Director Burke then moved that the plan be adopted ihe motion to adopt the plan for re organizing the school was also lost by a vote of to 2 Directors Decker and Dnnn both voted in the negative They expressedexpressed willingness however to TOtein the affirmative if they were shown eood reason why the school should be reorganized The following recommendations of the classification committee were adopted That JIissLitzieHarvey assistant acher in me jiarsnaii rnmary ccnooi oe transferred to tbe Peabody Primary School that Miss Louise Hen wick assistant teacher in the Marshall Primary be transferred to the Mission Grammar that the introduction of the State Advanced Geography be postponed until tbe be inmngot tbe next school year that ohn Partridee be elected an assistant teacberin the Boys High School that a cooking class be established in the Eincon school that the next term of the public schools shall commence on Tuesday January 2d FBESIDIO HEIGHTS PropertTrOwner Oppose the Sewer Tunnel Plan The Presidio Heights Improvement Club met Wednesday night and discussed the building of the sewer outlet for that district through the Presidio reservation A report was read fromCity Surveyor Fiti hugh in which the work and cost were detailed at length Tbe approximate cost of building the 2100 feet of sewer neces sary is JAgw len tnousana nvenon drea dollars will be required for the tun neling of a part of 1500 feet of the right of way 7500 for the material and construction and 3000 for incidental expenses The bolder or eacn zjiiuu ioot lot wm oe taxed 30 while 56 71 will be the expense for lotsWHxl37K feet After reading the report the members of the club considered the matter and much opposition was manifested to the project as outlined in thp engineers report The ronto of the sewer was considered unsuitable and as entailing too much expense The sewer will have to be built on trestles over ravines and a bill tunneled for 1500 feet and the sewer laid therein The route desired by the property owners is a continuation of the present sewer in a direct line to the sewer already in use on the Presidio grounds which can be put in or 1500 OiXtASD STB9CEIBEM tO tbt CHB057CLE Can receive series No 2 of the Portfolio of Photographs bv presenting the seven coupons and 10 rents or ore cent stamps at the CKaos icle branch office 878 Broadway to day DEATHS DESIS iii tils cttrORtober IXXttKe Eliia belli beloved dacjftter TWantlEUsalwMi Dennis a native of San Francisco aged 33 rears mAtitlta nd dsrmL aThe faiwral wfll tae pUee this dar iiaajj i ciocc tram tee resiaence iqc parent 12S De Lrajarenoe between Aanbnrr atreet and Masonavenne octb of FTederleat atreet Interment Laarel HUl Cemetery McDOXALD mthUCtr October 18 Ffunlcbe loved a of winijn li aoa Ha rlet Jlcsoasia and bfotser of Itobert SIcDooald anattveof Saa Frandsoo and 7 rears ay Fronds and ain2nU3c are rwofBtlr Inrlted to attnul tne funeral tbia dar Frl ar mt 10 oclock trom bis late Kaldencev 804 Lartln atreef IntermenL llasoaic Ceme wrr i POWXBS In this eltr October i9 John iearty beloved hnsbajrd of Catherine Powers and father of Jerome Annie ltarjr and John Pcir eranttTe Castle Comber Kilkenny Ire land aedC8 rears ISrracnue Uf papery pleaaecopj i aFitendaandaarealntancesareresperTfsnT niTited to attend tbe funeral to morrow Safer da at 30 oclock from his late residenre 1301 LrJon street corner of vde thence to St ErM eta Church aontswest coraerof Van Sesa avenae and Broadwar where a solemn requiem una wUI be celebrated for the repose of hl sool commendnir at 10 odock Interment Mount juuvarv tmetery unut cowers SfrBPHY In fiea Itafael October laTMarr SU deartr beloved mother of Hannah Mortihr Mrs JHKobertaontbe lale Mrs JameaHoatet and John MOrpiiT a native of Baadon coactr Cort Ireland asd 79 rears Ai Fnenda and acquaintances are respecttallr invited to attend tbe faneral to morrow tSator darat 7i30 odockvfroai Her late residence Xttreet nearFonnhSanKafaeU thence to St Baphaels Chnrcbwhere a solemn requiem mass win be celebrated for the repose of ber sool com mencing at 8 a it tbencs to aa Francisco br sarrow cange train Interment Holr Cross Cemeteir ban ltateo coonty 07 train THEEr In Froltvale October 19 Iibnls PTbee belored hoaband of Amelia Thee apd father of Araes mru and Johanna Thee anstiveot Germanr acvd63 rears 1 month and 17 davs A3Frlenoa and acqnalatances are respectmllr Invited to attend the tnseral to roorrow tsator dart at 2 Jdock from his late residence Lrnde street between Peralta street and Fruit vale avenne Interment prorates KEUY In this city October 19 Delia wife of Kelly and mother of Dora Mamie and Kellle Kelly a native of eoaaty Cork Ireland aged rear XjFricnds ana aaraatntacees are respectfallT Invited to attend the faneral to morrow Satur dTl at 8SO oclock from her ISte mildence I 18 Kondell place thence to Mission Dolores Lourcn were a requiem nign mass win oe celebrated for the repose of her sool commenclug at 9 am Intermeat Holr Cross Cematery DOrOirrr In thU city October XS Bev John Dongntr betoved hnsband of Maria A Donrhtr and father of Charles Edward and Walter Dorrntrand Mrs Bartlttt a native of Brooklyn Yaeed 68 reanaodl month 3TFrtendand members of Templar Lodes Xo 17 1 Fre respecUallrliiTlced to attend tie faneral aerrlce SundajB October 22d at I oclock at the FU at New Jerasaiem Church tfFimll street between aeliuct and Fillmore I Interment Odd FebowsCemeterjf Please omit nowers IIAST Ia this cttr October 19 Edward TIarf native of London SnrlandVaged 68 years AyXotlce of faneral hereafter I MOTT In Oakland at her Ute residence 17H Tvalfth rtn Vn U11 Uw fn aKed23vears BROPTTF In thUOtTT October 19 Lortn beloved son of John Hasd Lizsle Bropbyia native organ Francisco aged 2 months andJ days BrCKLEY In this city October 18 Hannah Buckley a native of Maasachnselts aged 45 years HECKEL In thUdtyOctoberl8Adam Hecket a naiUe of Austria aged 65 year KELLY ln this dry October 18 Lawrence eity a native 01 ireiana agea a rears KIEBKAX In this city October 18 Thomas Klernan a native of Ireland aged 67 yean KOCHIhDOHFEK In tats city October 17 Car Tie Kochibdorfer a native of San Francisco aged 28 years SDnrE In this dry October Cecelia Klmtne a native of Germany aged 50 years BTE VEX SOX In this city October 15 Thomas Stevenson a native of Iowa aged 43 years SHELTOX In this dry October 17 Lee Shelton a native of Iowa aged S3 years trsCOLX tn this eltr October 17 Vincent Lincoln a native of EajrUcd ared fj5 years FISCHER In this dtyOctoberUJalla Fischer a native of Germany aged Ti years HOftL ASIUYALS GBASh HOTEL BazebnKgs Winters Jirs Francis Fresno Henderson Callter Francis do Bebbron Salinas Lorenz Stockton PMto Stockton Henderson fctoe Keller San Barnar CF Ecklon iolsom Payne San Jose UltyiiMttle Fairfax 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Ax HA ncorACo itirtiees LAST SIGHTS MATtSEE SATURDAY I THE SPAJt OFIJFE 1 THE SPAS OF LIFE I THE SPAS OF LIFE I TT M1SCELIA2UOCS i mm Ms ysEllEmfel qSOO With Cordtiroy or wU Qther Covers Substantial Upliolstery Marie Inoxir own shops Not Eastern factory work Durable Attractive In High price Patterns CALIFORNIA FURNITURB XOHPANY Cote Co 117 123 Qeary Street Send for 169 page Catalogue ME VALLEY WER IRKS 616 Gallforaia Stmt Saa Frtsejico October 19 1893 QEALED BIDS WTLL BE BECEIYED AT theOflceof theSPBtSO VAliEYAFATEB WORKS 518 California street np to liait on WED5ESDAY the 1st of November next for any part of 7000 shares of the stock of the com pany In lots of not less than ten shares AS stock allotted on theaald bids will be ready for delivery on the 6th day of November neit and most be taken and paid for on or before the llth of No vember next All bids most be accompanied by a deposit of 5 per share In cola or cerlfled chectv The company reserves the rtgst to reject any and all bids By order of tbeBoard of Directors TU XOBBIS Secretary THE 6BEAT LIGHTHOCSE SCENE THE BRIDGE OF HUMAS EODIE3 EXTEA Next Monday tigjaii The Charming Comedy Drama FR I IEN OS tS 8SATS AND BCXES NOW ON SALE STOCKWELLS THEATER Lessee and Proortetor i i Mansger THIS EVEXrSO AT 8 ONE WXEK OSLY CHILDBKNS MATINEE SATCBDAT CHAaMcCABTHY WM CBONXS ONE OF THE BEAVESTv ONE OF THE BRAVEST NEXT Monday October 23d Grand Revival of MAINE AND GEORGIA Srars Now Ecinr BALDWIN THEATER At Hatha Co Xeaseeaand Sfasagera Tonight at 8V Matinee Saturday at 3 A COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILt ROSINA VOKES BOSISA J0KE3 AST Has Loxbbsr COirzsr Cox easr At 8 Dream Faces nr At 9 Mr Milliners BUI his art was trne to PoU At io crocoaueiears tnewj Next Week A change of bUL STEAMSHIP TKATEU PACrrtC C3AST STBAJlHll COL CTEAMSaS WILt SAIL FROM BBOADWAY whart fan Francisco as foOewa iArtazL wraneie JaseanL Sitka etc 1 Alsskal at 8 a ar Oct 11 27 Nov and Dee It 24 For Victoria and VaocsovertB CI Port Anre lea Port townsend Seattle Tacopja Kverett An acoHrs ralrtea and WkiKna Wash A COrtoberd and every fifth day tiiereafter eonneetlnrat VaiieooverwtUiC PB at Tacoma with 1U at Seattle wtth Gr Nor By tines at port Towusena wita a lanta steannrs For Eoreka Areata and FiehTa LudingUam boldt bay steamer Ponsona every Weeneaday at a For Santa Crnx Monterer San Simeon Cayn ca port Harford San Lata Obispol GavtoU tnta Barbara Veamra Hoeneme gan Fedna East Saa Pedro Loa angeles and Newvort a KOctS9lA I82327Nor LS UV11 l83i 2Deel7lLr2a2S2a i ForaaDteLstopfjnc only at Port TIarford San rats dblsml Santa Barbara Port Lm Anze les tSanU Monica Bedoado Los Abceles and newnsrt 11 a Jfocti iil ioiu oin ot 7 13 16 31 23 30 Dee A 8L 1A 1823 27 SL For Enseeada an Jose del Cabo Maedalena bayi Maxatlaa IA Pas and Csarmav Meiico steamer Newbera 10 a it 35ta of each month Ticket oSce PaJace Hotel 4 NewMontcomcry street uuuuaio rankles PACTnC MAlt STSAMSHIP tia THBOrGH LINE TO NEWT YOBXfVIA VAJyAHJk Calling at varlaos ports of Meiico and 1 ineric psumg nwii San Jose Oct 50Coon AcapulcoIOct 28lCltyof ydneyNor 18 Nors Wb the aallinrdar fails nSS3dar steamers win be dispatched following Monday JAPAN AND CHINA LINE iFOB YOKOHAMA AND JIONGKONa Connecting at Yokohama With steamers for ShanshaLrand at Hongkong for India etc BalUBgatSr CltyofniodeJanOct 19jCltyofPeklttgSov City ofNew Ycrt C426SCnlnavUHonlaJovJl Bosad tnn Tickets at reduced rate Fdr freight anl passage appTy at the fiface corner First and Bransan atreeta Branch oQce 202 Front Mreet ALEXANDEB CENTEH General Agent EAttBOAO TBAVEX 0XlDXTAIatBiE5TllSTEXSHIf CO FOB JAPAN AND CHrSA CTEAMEBSWILL LEAVE WHABF COS net First and Bransan streets at Jru fog YOKOHAMA AND HONOEONa ConnecUng at Ypkohaini with steamer for SHANGHAX nirnn BKlJGICl Thnradar TVovember 84 Tbnrsdav November 30th OCEANIC via Honolulu i Tnesday Decltb pi Kttr TniiT January 8th Bonnd trip tickets at reduced rates Cabin plans on ezhibitioa and passengers tickets ier safe at Companya ceneral offlces room 74 corner Fourth and Tovnsead streets Saa Francisco For freight apply to tbe trefac managerat tbe Pacific Mall Steamship Companys wharf or at 202 Front street Saa Francisco GOODMAN Gen Pass Agent OEU Hi BICE Trafae Manager ALCAZAR THEATER 25 50 75c BESEBVED SEAT IN DBE3S CTBCtF 50c BESEBVED SEAT IN BALCONT i25C THIS BYENING AT 8 OCLOCK MATINEE TO MOBBpW MB AND MRS U7EES BANKTN KEE BAN ILLS In the titrong Melodrama SABA 1 Monday next Olive Logans Oomedyv7 OS8 BB A 0 IX Seats now on sale for nest week A GRAND RECEPTION and ENTSKTAINMENT Tendered to MB AND UBS LONGLET tJndpr the Auspices Ct the SOCIETY or PROGRESSIVE SiiRIllTALISTSl NatiosaC Gcans Hau EUis Street Near Poth TO NIGHT TO NIGHTi Mr I Sandr baritone Miss Lottie Crawford and Mrs Botler sopranos Miss Petersen pianist it lorn mu in reciiatoai tias uraeoers Banio Mandolin and GaUarClnb Orchestra nn der direction of Prof Bobinson Doors open at aa orchestra at 815 Dandng at IB oclock Tickets 25c at tbe box offlce Befresbmenta THE TCTtF OAKLAND RACE TRAC32 BrrNNING BACEiS BtTNNING RACES October 17 18 19 20 83 24 25 and28 4 BACESACH DAY Races Start Prompt at 2 ic Hi Bv BBOWN Starter AnicrssTox SO cbxts WB1G HT Proprietor and Manager MISCELLANEOUS SpTlCE TO COSXEACTOBai PtTBSCANT TO AN ORDEB OF THE BOARD of snperrlsors of SaoBemardino codnty State of California made on the 7th day of October 1893 notice is hereby riven that sealed bids will be recelvedby said board to be filed with tbe clerk thereof onto 12 oclock Wednesday December 2a 1893 forth wectlos of an addition a nd extension to tbe Xooxtboase as perpropojitiona No 10 No 11 and No 12 and the rtane and steci Lflcallons of said work on file with Charles acnea arennect at nisorace room a in tne Anor son block northwest corner Third and streets in the city of San Bernardino la aald coantyaod State Copies of said plans andspedScatlons will be tarnished by said architect 00 receipt of application accompanied by Ave dollars deposit to secure retorn of aame Said plans and specification wre adopted by said board on September Bids win be received 09 each of said proposi uons separateir or as a wsoie The successful bidder shall be entitled to the ttnfit Af tb fmrfAiM at th cnflnlr ta arymfra Tn tone atone from the Mentnne Sandstone Com pany A certified csecc tor 0 per cent or amount of bid most accompany eacfr bid The board reserves the right to reject any and all bida BOLTON October 9 1893 Clerk of said Board MarketSt Store ALSO Part of WlezzamnFloor TO RENT Apply to DEANE Boom 102 Chronicle Building TOR PORTLAND ATJD ASTORIA OR THE TJNION PACIFIC STPTEM OCEAN division and Pacific Coast Steamship Company will dispatch from Spear street wharf at 10 a Kone of their Al iron steamships rlxi State or CAtrroaxia Oct 6 18 26 Nov and Dec 5 142V Ootni Bia Oct 1 21 Si Nov and Dec 10 2030 Connecting via Portland with the Union Pad 8c and other diverging lines from all points in Ore ran Washington Brittej Colombia Alaska Idabo Montana Dakota Utah Wyoming Yellowstone Park and all other points east and south and to Europe Fare to PorUaad Cabin S19 steerage fS roand trip 30 Ticket oace Palace Hotel 4 New MonlcotiierT street and 1 Montgomery street Freight offlce 200CaMfornla street CtOODALL PEBK1NS A CO Snpts Ocean fine 10 Market st saa Francisco X0STH AKERICAN XATIGATIOX COMPASr KEW TOBK STEAMSHIP SATCBN WUI be dispatched for Panama on October 21 1833 taking cargo for New York and Enropean Central and Sooth American porta THE JOHNSON LOCKE MEBCANTtLE CO General Agents OBEGOS rACmc C0STEaSLE2 FOB PORTLAND SALEM ALBANYECGENE CITY ETC Steamship line to TAQUINA BAY Rv this root 23J miles by steamer is saved over any other renter Steamers are built of Iron with water tight compartments Will sail from section 4 eawaltr font rrf Rtnr street Steamer WTLtA MKTTE VALLEY will sail from Saa Francisco FRIDAY October 27th at a freight received aner a a 00 cay ot sautng Passenger rates to Pocland first class 14 second class fSi Albany nrst class 12 second da ST For freight rates apply to 6 VACGHN General Agent section 4 aeawaH FOR HTJStBOLDT SAY ECBEKA ARCATA AND FTELDa LANDING and DIRrCT BOETE TO NEW K1VEK MINES carrying tbe United States Malls The Steamer HUMBOLDT will leave WashingtonWashington street wharf for above porta on Saturday uciooer zik at a SHOALVTATr BAY AND OKAYS HAaBOB ONLY DmECT ltbirTE Commercial line of steamers sailing every other Saturday at 10 ti it commendnx January in 1893 for all points tbe atwre harbor uiars uakbob comm ekcial company AOENT3 121 Market st San Francisco CCNARD IJNE NEW VORE It XrVER POOL via QtrEENSTOWN from Pie 40 NOBTHBrVER Faa Exfess Starrer CAMPANIA October 28 7 A SEBVIA 1 October 3L10 a UMBRIA 7 1 rNovember 4 2 LCCANIA November 1 1 7 annaxia uNovembr 149a3C urmnma orri 1S5 noon CAMPANIA iNovember 25 80 A Cabin passage 50 and upward second cabin SS5 steerage tickets to and from all parts of Eorope at very low rates For fret ght and passage apply at the companys office 4 BowlinsOreen New York VEBSONn BBOWNACO Oeneral Agents Good accommodations can always be secured smlmilnn to VILUAM1 111 ION A C0MPAOIIE Q2NEBALE TBAbiS ATLANTIQTJE F2ENCH LINE TO HAVBE COMPAJfTS pier new 4i North river foot of Morton street Travelers by this line avoid both transit bv English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat La Ronrznzne cTt LeboenfSatarday Sept SO at 7 LA Bretagne uaptain comer atnraay vet 1 uir M4 La GascogneCaptantelli iatnrday Oct It at 6 am LaTouralne Capt Frasgeuk satarday Oct 91 at noon La Champajme Capt Laurent Samrdar OciT2Sat 6 a if La Rretaimfsr Col ler Saturday Rot 4 at 1 For farther particulars apply to A FOBGETlAgent 3 Row ling Green New Yorlt FipAZI A Aaa 9 AuuiniBKij sva invj rtancisco orancn omce 19 Jiontgomery it par AMERICAN AND BED STAB LINE3 NEW YOBKSOUTHAMPTON5 1V0NDON ANTWERP 1 THE ACCOMMODATIONS AND INDUCE cents offered by these lines are unsurpassed Regular weekly service between New York Southampton Paris Antwerp and all continental points by the new twin screw earners of NXOO tons steerage tickets to and from all European points at very low rates For tickets caMn plans and farther information apply to FLETCHER Agent 1S Market street Grand Hotel building INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY oiTTnniiN rAcinc corAiT FAono aTstrx1 Trmlsnlesresxliu elsetitrrfiea4 HAM rttAKCIMO LtATa Faojs Per I 33S ajqrrnr 74AtiaK9reatlzdeAKast 943 TitOa BcnlciS TaavffiC ttaauey SacraiBrntoaaaBeadag tia DiTlsmi i4 tI TtaeaMaiUaea Saa KaaocvNapv CaioaadmtBou CtlSr aaIfSv Kan Jose KtaexMat lone baaaisenUk Marra TmaKeai3aff UMlOpwiW 4iISr ShaNnr Odrwm Ktprcaa 8aot Barbara Los Aardea Uos tat Rl Psas Ksw Ufclcaas Vet li tViSp Tte0A85ocrtadadHUtiW iaiOanarrartlaNaeabdSaaJasa la iSvxHaynrds Kiles A San Joss HUp lrOreatiaawGtIUterfteaiaen Sst4 4rsianlas8eaBaiionYaieH gapa CaIwtogaXl Ysrane andKunnea Ua 4UMe Itesada Vaearme WoodJjod KctiU Lanng JUryafOe OrBVilaand8acaeotow fgctSa 4t3rTiRcAjTcrB9nss3 lSs9joH Sutj IMopcaa Malt Ogawt Kart 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Saliraa Mon terMr aotraciCe Ctme Ifctt XMrSaaiotaand Pifadpal Way KlalimK uji jc 474 43 Palo ABa and Way Slatieisu SsOt lr Sin Jose and Wt Stations S4Sa feOOe Palo AWO and WrfiUUns Ceaia 1Il44r Palo Alto and Principal Way etaaons ttr CREEK ROUTE FERRY Itaa US niIGSC9 rot tf JUrirt Strut fSi 709 8 03 9t0 1000 aid 1100 AJCUJ3 4M 4C3 BWand aWr fraaieilUIi Jsct aflminj 405 noe 800 903 15 CO aad UN AJU 1135 aca tea scsacdiearjt AforMoniiag for Afttruuou BBBdayseicepteL tSatardanoalr tSasdayieur I Moodar Wednesday aad Frifaybir KOBTH PACITIC CXXA8ttEi Tia Sanaallto Jferry TIHS TABU JOT EITECT OCTOBEB 1 183S Vrtaa Rv Franetje ss To SATJSAUTOand SAN RAFAEL week darn 730 00 1100 a 1 A5 35 8ia 6 21 rj rstmdaysi ttoa ICWXaIIO a jl Ida Extra trip os tsundars to SACBAL1TO at 7J1 To MILL VALLEY week dys S0 fl 00 11 04 AX 3555ia25 rK fSaclays r8a lft001130Air 3OS0q43Orx Extra trip on Satnrdaya to MILL VALLEY at 145 at To Franclseor From SAN RAFAEL Jweek ixTi4HX 1AX 92a 11 KB a 145 3a 610 rx darsl SflO 10 00 a 12A0 act 1252115 Extra trip ou Satnrdayi at 6Wr it Vrom MlIX VAJULKV Week days TC 8ia U10 A 510 pm SandaTiJ S6 10ia 1140 A1LI 14030 4J4ftai rvK ITem SACSALITO tweek days 815 Ji 1145 a 225 4S 54J rn Snncaysl 845 1035 a il 124021554551564 Pat Extra trip on Saturdays at 7a35 jr 8JSanday Camp Taylor Tocaloma Point Beyes 70AJCweek i4pjl oaya 7JKAit week cays l4uPX Sator days MarabaO Eamlet Tousles A Mon essM easrx weekl days 715 at Saa tfars 1023 Ate Moa oars 1215 Son A Msn exed 15 PM week days Howards iOS5 a iioo Duncans dar Mills 615 rx week gaxadera eeys Thlny dar KxcarsionBoand trip 25 redsctlonv Friday to Monday excursion Round trip ttckaat Tocaloma and Point Reyes 1 25 TonuOes Howarda 2 SO Caxadero A3 Bandar Exccnons Boned rrinj Camp Tajlot Tocaloma and Point Reyes STAGE CONNECTIONS ttages leave Cata derocaCy Sasdays excepted on arrival of mora Ing train from Saa Francisco for Stewarts Foiat laalala Point Arena Cnfreys Cove Navarro Mendocino City Caspar Koyo Fort Eras sad all points on the North Coast Stages from abort points win avnnect at Caxadero witn trains for Saa Francisco at 1 week days FB LATHAM Gn rssATktAgfc General offlces 14 Sansome street 8A2TTBAJCISCO AND NORTH PA CITIQ BAnA AY CO Tracaos FtanT Foot or Maaairr OFFICIAL TTME TABLB ixKrnci Aran 15 1893 Ieare SanTraoclsco 7A0AJI TAOUf 740am aOOAM Sebaxtmnl SSOnt and inter i eOOrn mediate pouts 1 T40AX iC0ii i l3Uaii NOaTH GKRMAM HOYD CO VTEW YOBR SOtlTHAMPTON BfiEMEN Av The fast express steamers of this company sail every TUESDAY and SATURDAY Spree saale Werra Kaiser Wilhelm JT Havel Allen Folds Lnbn Elder Elbe Trave Ems FASC BOUTE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Direct line to South of France Riviera aad Italy touching at Gibraltar land passengers to paln KSFnlda saU Nov4th at2pKiSS Werra Sat Nor 18th at 2 leave New York for Genoa and regularly thereafter ROBERT CAPELLE General Agent for Pacific coast 118 Montgomery street under Occidental Hotel San Francisco rt 5000 SCRAPROlM TONS SCRAP IRON WANTED 3END for price list to BDHNSTINE BROS SSS to 373 Fifth it Fnnaral Director Embalmers via oeamv rkkt TELEPHONE 193 ETJPTimE AfitpHiflm BatTIrrbM t4ali tflUf I iren ptii imin7 ir cirmwaimen ntrmm iiq a i Pu nU tlwtie Tra u4 trill I I nrpruca mn vm iere iBUTrut tssarttiTeirtfaMrsWrrk vna xijur to hv i raravrvi iaaa vr wmawn ii Tt stbc tne itrai ri mr sxisaai in niDini inr wrmm rTrartBtswi jssjlj Itcmrtiat mn ivTonBauoia QriBetrirvriaeaa i humt rttraw rwtoge7wHvTT ai44raa iiinvTTir iriiTinTErRscoXATisw Cat Ser Hrmf frdscoCL REMEDY Manhood Restored Atrophy Nerrlms rjebilltr VHw I and an effects of youthful errors or excesses cured Keverrstams I will gladly send tseated tree te all so3errs a recipe taat cured me of these tronMas Address BRADLEY box tA Xmtr UaCrteCMich THE KE7 mLLS AT POET COSTA Maks tho Very Bast Tlo TRY P3rtT COSTA FAMILY EXWA SXA CO 14 CaliTaralt St 8 JT HAMBOR A5I1CKTCAN PACKET COK FAST LINE TO TONDON AND THE CON TIXENT -New York Southampton Hamburg fast twin screw express steamers COLtTMBIA ALOCSTA VICTORIA FTJRST BISMARCK NORMANNIA Passenrers or London landed at Southampton forwarded by special train to London free FibstCabix on Regular Service Mall Steam erst45 Express cabin passengers forthe Continent are landed ac Cnzhaven and forwarded by rat to Hambnnr A MYEftGen1 Aat PacLlc coast 401 California st cor Sansome San Francisco MISCELLANEOUS Bamiana mk Bitters TrO1 The Great Mexican Eemedr Gives health nod strength to generative organs itpn s3 Market at rXAVffl TTi t1BAj Tt nifrvrv ttmniem for recelvtng advertlsementa and rubscrlp 74CAM 800am 920am i AM iLOQAK llAUK 8Jn CklAn aad ssurac mtermeai ate polnta1 Gaerne OOax viile and ajOParInteriedi ate poittx Glen Ellen bjuon ana inter 6J5nc mediate points fltLSOAali i 610pm flO SOA il940aj Santa Eosit 50a SOni ana tcter itiasOAK 5C0m mediate UICUQax buspm pomta USOraf f7JKAK 500ri aad Inter it 9 15 aj i AOSpK jUatOAxif cjont 4 A05rx AlOrst Hip i2 0rsi 4 A0rM 605 ns S05m mediate if laSOAitf AOSna CiOPMl points If 1040AMt 10nc lAiaij Daily eacept Sunday Sandays only i i ai 3rqays anoqnsyg oniy Starts rrnnect at Santa Rosa tor Mark Whi Cprmga tstaaes esTrntct st Gevtervffis for Skargr SpitngAStewarrs rlotOualiia and Point Ar as Stages connect at Oavsr4ala for the Geysers Stages connect at Piau tar ItlgUaad Srwlnn EsUeyvUlJ Soda Bay Lakraoft and BarUzd Springs Stages connect at Cklah for VleS Bpglags Sara toga springs Bine LakesTpper Lake lat port Boone vUle Greenwood Orr Hot tsprias doetna atyi Tort Bragg Caai Wenport Cahte Wlllitts CsipellJtHarrEloCASburtBrlatrvia HydearlUeandEcrska special rednced rates nn Saturday to Moauaj On Sundays half rates to all points beyond Saa BafaaL Ticket oClce corner New Montgomery and Sla atet streets trader Palaca Hotel HC WRtllSft BJBYAIt UesuMaaazetv Gen Pass Agt ifoi id PitiSe Ssai fe Ma Trains Lear and Arrive alRan tanelae jaret treet rerryt Leave Dally From Act 2f IMS Arrife Dally trM iFast exp viaMojave 1015 am Atlantic Express 9KXAat 4 via Lea AnrtleiL a tSrJC Ticket Office 660 Market chronicle bail41n EanFraaciaco WA BISSELL Cenrrat Paastnger AcesA TO THE UNFORTltNATE 6231 Pr Gibbons jDispcnsar KEAENYSrREETj COBCOX WfnWlDMIXIIiAIMICUUHiv ryrmwnerrfml rMt VlstAhlisKed IK 1854 for the treatment and cure of aait easea of the urinary and generative oe gats and all stages of semiosl weas na miuMwnt bms tite errors ixno tanceoftbeaexeasuccessraLy treated The aWt and afflicted should not fall to call upon ilia Doctor has traveled exseasively la Europe aad spected thoroughly the various hospitaia tliergw talnlng a great deal of valuable tafonaaftoa whj he la competent to Impart to those la need services ThlKorcorwienoraBaTW btm DR GIBBON wlU mail MCbanceonlesjbs effects A core Persons at a dtstanca rM CCBEDATHOME All corpxaaucatiOBS stnety conBdentlaL Cfcarges reaaonablei Cad of Address DK GIBBON 62J Seamy BretA PO box 1S5 7 Baa Francisco.

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