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satuhdat mokxtto, OAKLAND AND ALAMEDA COUNTY. FEBRUARY 1. 01 II HIT the HB MOTHER. DrU HE STANLEY WAS NOT TO BLAME, THE AIMMJIJRGIAIS, Park Street Merchants Congratulating Themselves at the Small Haul THEY ARE TWOJHUB WOMEN, But They Have Contrived to Make a World of Trouble for Unfortunate John Wood. Stage -Robber John Schneider of The Courageous Defense That Little THE OAKLAND STREET3.

Superintendent Miller Is Desirous of Hivinp-a Cross-Town Boulevard Along Twelfth Street to Fruitvale." OAKLAND, January 31. At lean 000 is needed at once to nut the r.t But the Young Lady in the Case Denied Having Seen Anything of the Sort. Mendocino Was Known as James Miller in Oakland. The Wounded Engineer Is Promised Exoneration for the Santa Clara Collision. Jimmy Thompson Attempted and Its Failure.

Made by the Thieves. TRIED FOR MURDER OF A MILKMAN. CAST OUT INTO A STORM AT NIGHT. AN ALLEGATION OF A CONSPIRACY. GALLANTRY OF BERKELEY STUDENTS.

THE INDORSEMENT OF MANY FRIENDS. THE STROM ROBBERY RECALLED Jailor William Lane of Alameda County Chief Rogers Has Not Yet Caueht the The Strange Story of a Disrupted Household and the Queer Relations of Miss Annie Parker to the Episode. Four Collegians in Court for Falling on Youth They Supposed They Had Observed Flirtincr. Positive That the Calpella Bandit Was a Former Ward. A Letter From Prominent Citizens of Santa Cruz Commending Him for His Fidelity and for His Bravery.

Clever Crooks Who Plundered a Business Block. Drunken Teamster Turns His Family Almost Naked Into the Street After Beating Them Unmercifully, i Oakland Office of "The Examiner," 918 Broadway. OAKLAND, January 31. C. W.

Thomp ALAMEDA, January 31. Chief of Police Oakland Office of "The Examiner," 918 Broadway. Oakland Office of "The Examiner," 918 Broadway. OAKLAND, January 31. John F.

Wood, the Oakland dressmaker, says be is the vic Rogers and his assistants are very much Oakland in proper condition. Many of the leading thoroughfares were in very bad condition, but when the storm cams-aliong It wrecked them completely. Now Mayor Davie and Street Superintendent Miller are trying to figure out a plan to repair the streets. The Mayor favors a bond issue for $300,000 in order to make many Improvements in the city. Miller wants the people to raise $100,000 at ones to repair the streets.

Miller has appealed to the City Council fer assistance, and an election may be called to vote bonds. The officers want to have the main thoroughfares paved with bitumen. Some objection has been made to this course, as it is stated that Oakland has had a disastrous experience with bitu-mlnized streets. Mr. Miller, however, in his appeal to the City Council, says that the right quality of bitumen properly laid upon a concrete foundation will last at least twenty years, with little or no expense for repairs, while a concrete foundation, if properly laid, will serve its purpose foe OAKLAND, January 31.

Engineer James nuineu over tne Durgiarieg wnicn were Oakland Office of "The Examiner," 918 Broadway, BERKELEY, January 31 Lawrence Havens, Howard Avery, Joseph L. Chamberlain and Harry Smith, charged with battery upon Harry Rodgers had their hearing to-day. All are students. The quartet undertook to W. Stanley, who was injured in the collision son, an Alameda teamster, was arrested for cruelty to his family and escaped prosecution by consenting to leave the jurisdiction tim of a peculiar conspiracy.

Remarkable at the Santa Clara crossing. Is recovering committed Thursday night. Not since Strom's Jewelry store on Park street was robbed three years ago have the police been circumstances have caused his domestic rapidly. The Injured engineer is receiving of Recorder St. Sure.

His time limit for removal was twenty-four hours. letters from all over the State commending punish Rogers, and aslgned as their reason him for staying with his engine, and express It came to the knowledge of Mrs. Lydia that he had In their presence tried to get up Ing the wish that he will soon be able to re a flirtation with Maggie Harrlgan on the A. Prescott of the Alameda county Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children sume his duties. and financial ruin, and now suspicion has been cast upon him because of the absence of Miss Annie Parker from her home.

Wood has lost his money and his wife, and now he is trying to unravel the web that has enmeshed him. It ts his opinion that Annie Parker was a party to the conspiracy and was among those who assisted in getting Mrs. Wood local train. that Thompson had treated his family in- The physicians who are attending him at Fablola Hospital state that the bones in so completely baffled. The strange part of Thursday morning's burglaries is the small amount of coin secured by the robbers.

Only $123 30 waa found in nine stores. The stores In which lights were left burning were not entered. The burglars passed two Jewelry stores In the block and an art store where thej might have made a big haul. The impression prevails among Park- At 11 o'clock Judge James took his seat, humanly, and she lost no time in her Inves. and the Clerk called dtae names of the col the broken leg have commenced to knit, Ugation of the charges.

Oakland Office of "The Examiner," 918 Broadway. GAKLAND. January 31. John Schneider, "the Calpella bandit," who was held at Uklah yesterday for stage has been Identified as the man who in 1894 was known here as Frank Miller, and was accused of the murder of Manuel Quadros, a dairyman in Hayes Canyon. Early one morning in June, 1894, Quadros y.as waylaid and shot dead on his milk delivery wagon.

Frank Miller was traced to the spot after he bad been Jailed at Martinez. He was brought to Oakland and while awaiting trial here Jailer William Lane had him In custody for several week Lane became fully acquainted with Miller appearance and actions. Miller was acquitted of the murder of Quadros, however, and was taken to Martinez, where he was accused of jail-breaking. A few days ago Jailer Lane went to TJklak with an Insane prisoner, and while In that city examined the Mendocino County Jail In the Calpella bandit he was surprised to Had bis former ward, James Miller. Mr.

Lane seys that as soon as he saw the bandit he was postlvely certain that John Schnei legians. Deputy District Attorney Lin Tbe engineer has received assurances that ages to come. Shs found that the teamster is a drlnklns, Church apeared for the prosecution. He wat the railroad company will not hold him responsible for the accident. When he fully Mr.

Miller's plan is to have a magnificent cross-town boulevard along Twelfth street to Fruitvale. The main trouhl ahont thia assisted by Attorney T. F. Graber. Leth Mann, the Saa Francisco attorney, repre plan Is to raise the money.

recovers he will be allowed to resume hit old run to Santa Cruz. Citizens who have sented too defense. Harry Rodgers. the prosecuting witness. street merchants that the burglaries were committed by persons well acquainted with the different stores.

In nearly every instance the burglars seemed to know exactlj where to place their hands upon any money there was in the bouse. traveled on the road have made an Hard Times Social. ALAMEDA, January 31. The Christian was tho first witness. He testified that tie that the old engineer be not deprived of Endeavor Socletv of thFlrt fnn had not Insulted any young lady on the last his position.

Superintendent Luther Fill The officers reported to Chief Rogers that more, however, had no idea of retiring his al Church will give a hard times social in the church on the evening of February 28th. train to Berkeley on tho night of January 18th, but had been badly assaulted by the iiu -in i favorite engineer. He has already held they visited the alley where the thieves die. their work at half-past 11 o'clock and at half-past 1 o'clock. When they mad defendants who wero drunk at the time.

that Stanley was not to blame for the col llsion. MISCELLAXEOIS. Night watch man Parker followed Rodgers. The citizens of Santa Cruz, desiring to ex their last visit, they say, they discovered that the stores had been entered and ran press their appreciation of the conduct of He aald the defendants were not in an Intoxicated condition on the night In question. sacked.

Engineer Stanley, prepared a statement Miss Lizzie Chapman, the night operator He's All Right I Whra Havens was called to the stand he which was rocelved at Fablola Hospital tonight. The communication is as follows: in the Sunset Telephone office, In tbe Peterson Block, above the stores of Akesson testified that Rodgrs was acting In a bois James Stanley. Oakland Dear Sir: We de utauiitTi aim irying 10 maftn a young lady that sat alone en tbe seat behind Co. and L. S.

Sllberberg, declares that sh was startled by a noise about 3 o'clock In sire to expross to you. in this your hour of suffering, our deepest and most heartfelt sym Who's All Right? Why, the man who knows the true value nim in tne car. the morning, and she belives that the burglars were at work at that time. pathy. We also wish to convey to you some measure of our admiration for the brave and noble conduct exhibited by you upon tho occa "Did I understand you to say that he was trying to 'mash' the young ladv?" askii th der and James Miller were one and the same person.

'Hello, Miller!" I exclaimed, when I saw him at Ukiah," said Jailer Lane today. "The fellow remembered me at once. He smiled and replied: 'I am not Miller here; I am Lane said that he two pistols which were found on the Calpella bandit when arrested by the Mendocino Sheriff. One of the weapons, Lane says, is the same pistol with which Frank Miller was accused of shooting Manuel Quadros. As Miller, the bandit, escaped conviction of murder here, but it was only because of of sound health, who always keeps his blood I was reading when I was startled by sharp report which sounded as if some.

sion or tne unfortunate accident of last Saturday, as well as for the efficiency and skill which Assistant uismct Attorney, and that she was your friend?" moving and his system toned up to the high thing had fallen to the floor In one of ths has for long years characterized your perform Any young lady is my friend In such a est pitch. He can safely defy the colds. rooms below." said Miss Cbanman. ance of a dangerous calling. case, answered Havwis.

We are all citizens of Santa Cruz. We have went to the window and looked down Intn "What do you mean by saying this voun traveled for years with you as our guide over tne yard in the rear of Ackesson man was 'mashing'?" diincuU road, and nave at all times felt that store, but saw no one. All was quiet after with you in the cab our safety was assured 'I mean well, he was twistlne his fnr that. It occurred to me that burslari far as human skill and sound Judgment up." 'Then you are an exoert nn mn.hin.r xr. might be In the stores, but I thought that somebody slept in the stores below and that burglars could not enter without arousing them.

Havens?" cougns, grip, chills, pneumonia, and other dangers of winter time. You never hear him complaining of tired feelings. Indigestion, nervousness or lack of vitality. He Is The man who succeeds because he Is always at his best. Are you feeling as well as this, or are yon feeling "under the weather," low-spirited The young man exnlatned that only a little about the art.

could so assure us. We most sincerely trust that jour Injuries may soon be remedied. Wo hope that your hours of pain may be few and short. We wish that yuur bedside may be surrounded by loving ones who will minister to your wants with kind and gentle hands (as ws know they will), and above all we trust and hope and wish that a few short weeks will And you again at your post of duty as physically About half-past 5 o'clock Officer Kaniu Havens told how he had called hl panlons' attention to Rod knocked on my door. He was somewhat excited, and wanted to know where Harry Akesson's room was.

From the wav said an apology was demanded from Rod talked I think that he had lust discovered competent as of old. And when that time does a doubt as to his identity which existed in the minds of the jury. When Quadros was shot Miller was wandering about disguised a tramp. He was traced from farmhouses near the scene of the shooting to other farmhouses along the road into Contra Costa county. At Martinez on June 12, 1894, Constable Scanlon arrested Miller at or near Martinez.

The prisoner was then taken back over the road he had come and was identified by several people. No person saw him shoot Quadros and so a doubt of his guilt remained. Colonel Thomas F. Garrlty, who was Miller's attorney in the murder trial, saw a newspaper portrait of the Calpella bandit and was very much surprised at the resemblance he bore to his former client. A photograph of Miller, taken while he was the burglary." come you can rest assured of our continued and worn out? If so, why not follow the ex gers.

but that it was not given. On the contrary Rodgers had at once set out on the run for home. Chamberlain and Smith had followed in close pursuit, and hv snma nn. and perfect confidence In your entire efficiency to perform with nromotness and skill each ample of the thousands who keep their systems In splendid condition by using Duffy's and every act necessary for tho protection and fortunate accident had ffiltpn In a air saie conauct or tnose unaer your charge. Pure Malt Whiskey Everybody who tries it The names signed to the document in THEY HAVE NHHOBE LEAVE, The Men of the American Shit) Ro.

hole on top of the unrepentant youth. A policeman had arrived about that time and had suggested that they all go home as fast clude William T. Jeter, Lieutenant-Govern or; J. H. Logan.

Superior Judge: Ed. as possible. E. Stadtmuller corroborated finds It has a wonderful effect on the circulation; that It gives tone to every part of the body and adds a test to life that nothing else can produce. This Is because it is not an ordinary whiskey, but a pure, healthful, stimulant which quickens the blood.

statement. anoke Detained on Board to Work Out Their Debts. "Are you an expert on Mr. Stadtmuller denied critical innw. ledge In that regard.

Martin, County Clerk; Milton Besse. Sheriff; W. H. Bias, County Treasurer; E. D.

Perry, County Surveyor; J. W. Llnscott, Superintendent of Schools; Frank Mattlson, County Assessor; Carl E. Ltndsay, District Attorney; W. E.

Perk. Tax Collector; D. C. Clark, Principal of Public School; Robert Effey, Mayor; O. J.

Lincoln, City Clerk; William T. Kearney, Postmaster; Charles M. Cas-sln. City Attorney: John A. Chase.

T. V. arouses the flagging energies and makes ail in custody here, has been sent to the Mendocino County Sheriff. While in this vicinity Miller was looked upon as a desperate character both by the police and those who knew him only as an idle, shiftless fellow. mamberlaln, who was next called, dented who take It feel strong, healthy and well.

Delay of the San Juan on He.r Voyage From emphatically that he was an expert on ranama i ne Washtenaw mashing, and the presecutlon nrornpdnd to catechise him as to his hnnwlixiira nr liquors. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Plans for the Celebration Include a Big The sensation of the trial was eatinod hv Mathews, James A. Manzer, H. F. Kron, Charles P.

Clark, D. McPherson and a score of other citizens and merchants. What is narrigan, tne young lady the de fendants say was Insulted by Harrv Rodnera Mv It was late In the afternoon when she took The American ship Roanoke has been in port for more than a week and her entire crew Is still by her. It ts usually the custom when an American ship drops her anchor for ths crew to desert, but boarding-house runners have been kept off tne stand. Mne said?" I was escorted from the eltv as far aixteentn-street station by a gentleman friend.

This young man tMr. Rodeersi sat the Roanoke and no opportunity has been ARMORY FOR COMPANY O. Captain Chipman Proposes to Form an Association to Erect a Handsome Building In Alameda. ALAMEDA, January $1. Company of the Fifth Infantry ha been organized two and one-half years, and Is In a prosperous In the seat In front of me.

but he did not In LITTLE JIMMY THOMPSON AND HIS SISTER MAT. (The children who were beaten by their father and with their mother turned into the street In their nlghtclothes white the storm of last Saturday was at its height. Sketched at their home In Alameda by an "Kxamlner" artist.) given the men to come ashore. parade and a Regatta on Lake Merritt. OAKLAND, January 3L The plans for the Washington's Birthday celebration are rapidly assuming definite shape.

A regatta on Lake Merritt Is the latest feature. The Pacific Coast Amateur Boat Association, the Alameda Boat Club, the Columbia Boat Club and the University of California Boat Club of Alameda county, the South End, Ariel, Pioneer and Dolphin boat clubs of San Francisco will all participate in the event. The regatta will take place in the afterrooon following the morning parade. An any way attract my attention or offer me an insult." The reason of this Is that the entire crew is in debt to the slop chest of ths Time and again the defense tried to break down the testimony of the witness, but she man, and that he usee liquor to excess. Hi was drunk last Saturday nlghtt and came vessel and the Captain is endeavoring to condition.

For nearly two years the com stuck to her text. make them work out their debt. On the out of the State. She received the secret message from the physician that caused Wood to insist on his wife departing. Thin part of the conspiracy la now made clear to pany managed) to live on half rations that way from New York the Roanoke waa is, it was allowed only $50 per month by the to his home on Clement avenue, near Oak street, la that condition.

His first Impulse on entering the house was to abuse bis wife. He drove her into tho street. He did not State, while other companies received $100 Wood, but there are yet some other points ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. Clarence Turner, Arrested in Oakland, Will Be Placed on Trial in This City. The old Park Opera House was leased for an allow her to put on her clothes.

With blows to be explained. Wood has conducted a dressmaking establishment in this city for many years. armory. It has been renovated and gener ally Improved throughout, and now Com and curses he forced the helpless woman Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchers prescription for Infants and Children.

It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is -harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant Its OAKLAND, January SI. Clarence Tur out of the bouse in her night dress and bare pany has one of the finest armories in the State. Captain W.

F. Chipman hasa scheme He was assisted by Mrs. Wood and Annie compelled to put In at Rio de Janeiro and land nearly all her men on account of sickness. A new crew was shipped, which consisted for the moat part of sailors who were stranded on the beach. They were all willing to ship, but had no clothing or effects.

The latter were supplied by the vessel and when the ship reached port the men still owed for what, they bad bought. Central American Trade. The Pacific Mail Company's steamer San ner, one of the young fellows arrested by feet, sneering and laughing in his drunken malignity when, she told him that It waa whereby he proposes to build an armory. Parker. For thirteen years they ran the business.

Some months ago Wood inter "I have talked with a number of promi Policeman Ely a few mornings ago with burglar tools upon him, has been Identified raining. cepted some letters sent to his wife by gen nent citizens, and they all favor the erection of an armory," said Captain Chipman. "I open-air concert in City Hall Park, with speaking by the Mayor and others, is being arranged to take place at the same time. In the evening the First Congregational Church Orchestra, assisted by a chorus of thirty voices, will give a concert in some hall. The parade will undoubtedly be one of the finest that Oakland has ever seen.

At least eight floats will depict various phases of Washington's life, and a large number of societies will take part in the parade. Oakland's bicyclists are Invited in a body, as are the Echool children, firemen, policemen and letter-carriers. January's Tragic Record. as a San Francisco burglar, and was turn James Thompson, the thirteen-year-old son of Thompson, protested against hit tlemen friends. The letters were of such ed over to the San Francisco department have suggested to them that It would be an excellent Idea to form an association and father cruel behavior.

With manful cour a character as to incense the husband and age he opposed the drunkard's wrath and erect a building for Company G. Many gen this afternoon. A particularly daring robbery was at cast suspicion on the wife. She protested guarantee is thirty years' use fcy millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.

attempted to defend! his mother. His effort Juan, which was due here from Panama tlemen have expressed their willingness to against ood opening her mail, and had her waa crushed by a blow from the teamster's tempted upon an old man by the name of take stock in a corporation, and I will make postoffice address changed. Wood kept tho fist. The father struck the little fellow In on the 28th Instant, will not reach port for several days yet. the vessel havlns an effort to form one.

Dyer, staying at the Baltimore Hotel in the face, knocking him down and blacking At last night's meeting of the company letters, nowever, and confided In Annlti Parker. The latter confided in Mrs. Wood ban francisco. it was in the evening tne proposition was discussed, and it was only left Acapulco to-day. No reason Is assigned for the steamer delay, but It and as a result there was a general row when a young fellow whom Dyer positively nis eye.

men tne ooy could only sob and plead, and when his father drove his naked mother out Into the night and the storm ho CASTORIA For Infant and Children. resolved to appoint a committee on building Is rumored that It has been caused bv over the Intercepted letters. inentines as Turner knocked at his door Mrs. Wood was then taken 111 and went could only follow her weeping. the transfer of large cargoes between Central American ports.

to a hospital. The physician declared thAt and said be had a special delivery letter for him that required an answer. The old man started to read his letter, when ha a-m Their little daughter May, ten years old, to investigate tne matter, if the association is formed a large brick building will be erected. Wyckoff Is Class President. BERKELEY, January 31.

At the meet So not be Imposed upon, bat Insist npon The steamer Washtenaw, which fonnerlv she had a cancer and could not live. Wood clung to her mother's) night dress and Im having Castoria, and sea that the facsimile wanted her examined by the best Dhvslcian hit In the back of the head by Turner, who piled on the Panama route in the service of the Panama Railway omnanr. has been in town, but Mrs. Wood refused the aid of slgnatora of peded the ejectment. With his open palm the drunken father beat the child and turned her out into the street with her mother and mane an attempt to roD film right in his own room.

He raised an outcrv and Tur chartered by the Pacific Mall Company and any doctor save the one that she bad se Is oa ing of the senior class this afternoon. Blue win sail ror Mexican and Central American ner nea witnout getting anything. wrapper. and Gold Manager Philip L. Bush presented brother.

Then, with the complacency of one who has performed a meritorious action. OAKLAND, January 31. An unusual number of deaths from violence, suicide and the like occurred in Alameda county the past month, as shown by verdicts at inquests held by Coroner Baldwin. Francis Cassaganis. while Insane, waded Into the bay on January 1st and was drowned.

Henry O. Powling cut his throat January 4th, and William J. Gardner was crushed by a Southern Pacific train on the 6th. Thomas Lamb died January 10th from a pistol-shot wound inflicted by Policeman Andrews. Gloria Guido, aged five years, was burned fatally on January 11th.

On the same day Agnes L. Hill was shot and killed by her husband. Charles A. Morford was run over by a Southern Pacific train at Berke ports on February 20th. lected, -men Annie Parker made It her business to see the physician and secure from him a secret renort of the cnnriitimi is Denevea mat raicon.

wao waa ar shall protect tbe report of his department In publishing last year's annual. In the absence of the rested with Turner in Oakland, was Impli- Thompson, the drunken teamster, locked the doors, bolted the windows and went to of Mrs. Wood. Miss Parker then returned ourselves and ths public at all hazards. Tw CsKTAintCoaPAKT, array Street, T.

1 umlbu in mis attempt at roDDery. Falcon Rules for Harbor Employees. A set of new regulations for the guidance President, Miss Lou D. Whipple, Mr. Galen and told Wood that the physician had an sleep.

was employed at tne Baltimore Hotel. Hnr M. Fisher was elected President pro tem. nounced mat Mrs. Wood had a cancer and of wharfingers and collectors will go into effect to-morrow on the water front.

Here The Manager report is bb follows: Re usea to visit raicon motner. Dyer was preparing to go away, and the police believe must leave town or die. Wood was susnl- His wife and children found shelter for a time In a corner of the fence that surrounds her unhappy home. There she shivered and wept until the neighbors came to her as ceipts Class assessments, $400; entertain cious. He saw the doctor and received th tnat falcon learned this and knew that th FAIanhood same story about the cancer.

Still the hus old man would have some money at that ments, $147 9o; advertisements, $755 70; fraternities, clubs, $396 80; Fale of after wharfingers must render monthly statements to the Chief Wharfinger regarding the State property In their charge. No sistance. time If ever, and that he planned the Job f77I5SJiiS1 band was suspicious. Mrs. Wood packed her things and went East.

She visited Bal books, $716 75; total receipts, $2,417 20. Yesterday morning Mrs. Prescott swore to a warrant for Thompson's arrest on a mat lurner aupmpteo to carry out. Fal con is still held In Ookland. Disbursements Printing account, $1,015 65; timore and other cities, and finally Inraterl binding account, $397; drawing, cuts, with her people in Emmetburg, where Bhe may now be found.

charge of cruelty to children. He was taken before Recorder St. Sure, who, after reading baggage, freight or rubbish must be permitted to accumulate in the office of employees. Attention is also called to ths necessity of keeping offices and uniforms $765 56; postage, $25 60; commission on ad writ tea fiariB tee to our tvU Kerv out Dimuws. uch cak oi BrsUa 1'owfr, Hetft-aveha, Wftkefulnert Lost Xsvnhood.

Krs oUt-nese. Atroobf. vertisements, $61 70; commission on sale Wood made an Investigation and UarneA ley on the 20th. Henry Hook was found drowned on the 22d, and Charles Deering shot a bullet into his head on the 29th with fatal effect. Meyer's Creditors Movlnsr.

OAKLAND, January 31. The creditors of Louis Meyer, the San Francisco restaurant man who tried to be declared Insol- the teamster a lecture, said he must leave town in twenty-four hours or suffer the ex of books, $24 35; photographing account. that his wife never had a canoer. hut on insurance account, $6 30; expressage treme penalty of the law for his actions. $28 75; sundries, $83 86; total disburse Kmisiiona, Itsitt.de, alt -rmtim the contrary, ahe was a well woman when she departed and Is now enjoying life at her old home.

Annie Parker had as much to dn Furthermore, if he returned within sixty days the penalty would be inflicted with rkMCHkMa ments, $2,450 65. Artesian Mater Works. ALAMEDA, January 31. The annual report of the Artesian Water Works was filed this afternoon with City Clerk Lamborn. The following showing is made: Construction account to date General expense, $87,082 52; Artesian Block, $51,355 14; well pit at High street, $14,857 33; engine-house and machinery.

$25,500 55: engineer'. neat and tidy. Wharfingers and collectors are requested to report to the Chief Wharfinger by telephone upon their arrival at and departure from their offices. No employee may absent himself from his office during business hours without permission from the Chief Wharfinger. nd Iom of powr cum- t7 oTixrtlo bm Geiwratira Oriraaa, After the Auditing Committee, consisting equal severity.

vent, filed a demand to-day for an account This procedure waa decided upon In con of Jonn Howell, Ud slmonds. Miss Bennett, with her going away as any one in town. Report has just come from the East that Mrs. Wood is preparing for a legal separa youthful indincrrtion. or tho us os tobao.

opium, or stimulant, which ultimately ld to Infirmity Coosumotion and insanity. Put up in coa Miss Hussey and Fred Bordwell, had been fortuity with the statement of Mrs. ThomD tnlnt form to cury In thTs pocKeb rricvvift selected to audit the Manager's report, the tion from her husband. Now Annie Parker would be a very important witness in hr ckr, or for with over? order we fire a writ torn arnaraatee cr or rrtmnd tho class proceeded to the election of officers son to Mrs. Prescott that if she were rid of her husband she would be able to care for herself and children.

For some time, she said, she had supported the family, includ bw mail to any address. ClTulur fr atonrv. for tbe ensuing term. The Falls of Halladale. The British ship Falls of Halladale, which arrived from Swansea on the 23d instant.

lain envelop. A1Jreo HY CIIEM IC CV, envelop. In behalf. In order to do this quietly, however, she would have to Journey eastward. There bad been hot political fighting dur Sraa Olt ht.1,1., Ul -v CHKAS UJm Oreod Hntel.

San Franvtses.Ji Apothecaries Hall ing the week for the various candidates who ing her husband, by her personal exertions Klrkland Trowhridss.lOlti&B'waT. Oakland. CI. ii uciusr sue uaa gone, no one seems to know at present. house, $1,352 75; new works at High street $48,538 pipe lines, $140,552 68; Fitchburg works, new, $75,263 35; meter account, 41; cement reservoir, $3,118 31.

Total $532,231 10. Receipts for the year 1895 Water rate collections, $41,98 65; sprinkling streets, $6,556 90; rents from Artesian Block, $950; "Papa was crazy on Saturday night," said little James Thompson, pausing a moment aspired for class honors, but the first vote gave the election to the following officers: is still lying in the stream, unable to get a berth. When the Halladale was here a year ago Captain Peters was in her, but she is now commanded by Captain Fordvce. I am the victim of one of the most el- ing from George H. Perry, who was both attorney and assignee In Meyer's insolvency proceedings.

The creditors seek to know what amount of rentals Perry as assignee received from Meyer's property on Eagle avenue in Alameda. They also ask for a statement of expenditures against the estate, and for an account showing the precise sums of money received and paid out since Perry was appointed assignee. They Walked to San Jose. OAKLAND, January 31. A pedestrian race- from Oakland to San Jose between Otto Strelt, A.

B. Swansea and J. Heney took place to-day and resulted In favor of Heney by seven minutes. The contestants President. H.

C. Wyckeff; First Vice-Pres gantie conspiracies ever concocted in this in his labor of sawing wood tor the kitchen Are. "That was why he wanted to drive mamma out of the house. I told him that town," said Wood last night. "I have lost ident, S.

Coleman; Second Vice-President, Miss Hauche; Third Vice-President. Harry Dr. Lyon's PERFECT my wife and my money and now. because Annie Parker Is missing, the finger of sus he should not treat her so, and then he renwrom nyarants, tapping mains, The change resulted from what came near being a bloody tragedy on the ship when last here. At that time ths steward ran actFT uummg, fi.ja 20; miscella picion has been pointed at me.

To-dav I licked me. Papa gets crazy that way soma times and then he licks ns." The Thompsons formerly lived in Fruit- amuck and tried to kill the mate. Captain employed an attorney to defend mv riehts neous receipts, $696 31. Total, $60,050 11. Running expenses Salaries.

taxes. Peters interfered and' the steward chased and I am going to sue somebody for dam so; coai, sa; lanor, $2,746 10; tbe master from the deck into bis cabin. vale, and he had a good business. He began to drink In the days of bis prosperity. Then Alexander; Treasurer.

Harry Graham; Secretary, F. O. Radelflnger; Sergeant-at-Arms, Power Hutchins; Historian, Theo de Laguna; Board of Directors, Merwin, Friend and North. The City Hall Opening. ALAMEDA.

January 31. The City Trustees have again fixed tbe dates fot the opening of the new City Hall. It will be open for tiring several shots at him. supplies, tx.wi 44. Total, $6,298 63.

Surplus. $33,751 48. ages, it Has been a conspiracy all around to do me up, and the parties in the affair have succeeded very well. I do not know if Annie Tooth Powder rode to Elmhurst on the last Haywards car their home was burned. They lost every The steward claimed that the mate had There has been added to the plain durlnr thing the accumulation of long saving and ana walked tee rest of the distance, making the entire forty-five miles in a little ill-treated blm on the voyage and swore to be revenged.

The mate was discharged tne year issto pipe lines costing $11,857 77 over twelve hours and a half. The match Parker has gone East to assist my wife get a divorce. There would be no need of that for I can get a divorce right here, as I have the grounds. Then, besides, I do not ex afterwards and he went home, reaching meters. $2,016 03; new works at Fitchburg $3,467 04.

Total, $17,334 84. Net surplus. constant self-denial. They removed to Ala meda, where misfortune followed them, emphasized by Thompson's drunkenness, culminating in the action of Saturday eight. was the result of wagers, and excited much the inspection of tne public from 9 a.

m. to Glasgow long before the Falls of Halladale. J16.41B 4. Interest among the large crowd who saw 5 p. m.

on February 11th. The banauet will AH ELEGANT TOILET LUXUSY. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. What stones he told the owner were not made public, but a change of Captains' Mrs. Thompson has secured work, and pect my wife to ever return here.

As for Annie Parker, she is a women thirtv-slx be held In the evening. The dedication ex Petition by Creditors. the men off at 1 clock this morning, Caught by the Police. says she can get along very well If her bus ercises will take place on the evening of the OAKLAND, January 81. An order was band will only stay away.

She says she can years old, and she is well able to take care of The fact of the matter is, she 1 tn, wnea the hail wui be illuminated with 400 Incandescent lights and a searchlieht made to-day by Judge Ogden directing the not struggle to support the family and sub OAKLAND, January 31. E. W. Rlner, at one time a contractor at Golden Gate, am not get along well at ihome. I told her ilSZ mlt to her husband's cruelty at the same will surmount tne tower.

officers and Directors of the Natural Base Ore Reduction Company to show cause Mon people not to paint her black, but that it time. 5 has been committed to the county Jail for was tbslr duty to paint her white. What Is nrty flays. Kiner assaulted C. A.

Miller of Freshmen Election. BERKELEY, January 31. The freshmen tno use or painting a woman black. I nm day next why the corporation should not be declared insolvent. A petition asking for CCSSAan A Boy's Spine Iajnred.

OAKLAND, January 31. Thomas Carey, the one who is the victim of this contairapv it Water Front Notes. Captain At wool of the bark Fresna has resigned and E. R. Underwood, formerly of the S.

N. Castle, has been appointed to take his place. The bark Mohican la being overhauled and furnished for the Honolulu trade. The bark Mc.Vear is having a new fore-topmast put in. Ths steamer North Fork, which arrived from the north to-day.

reports having came together this afternoon and elected and when my lawyer gets at the facts there rrw-tvr artt -11 FOB by his guardian ad litem, Mary Cary, com win oe trouble In store for sotnebodv. As the following officers: President, J. W. Ely; First Vice-President, L. Carr; Second Vice-President.

Miss Abraham; Treasurer, such an order was B)ed to-day, signed by M. C. Smith. T. P.

Merry, A. A. Robinson, George Hansom, T. Blight, R. T.

Blaikie. William Plassomer, H. Pitsch and James Mix, who are creditors. menced suit to-day to recover $25,000 dam for Annie Parker. I know she can.

lak rr ages from the Claretuont, University and of herself and will be heard from in time." H. Ludlow; Secretary, Frank Pache; Ser- Ferries Street Railroad for injuries al geant-at-Arma, J. F. Douglas; Board of HarMntoa Will Be Reinstated. leged to have been received at Berkeley on Directors, Lloyd, Pache, Elaton, Wood and LEE D.

CRAIG, NOTARY FCHL1C AND COMMISSION! OP DtKl'S tVlt OTHKK STATKS AND TKKKiroKIES. October 1, 1S94. Plaintiff is a boy of eight OAKLAND, January 3L George W. Har- Going to Washington. ALAMEDA, January 31.

Dr. J. T. Mc passed a bell buoy drifting about three-quarters of a mile north of Point Gorda. It Golden Gate some weeks since and was arrested.

He afterwards secured bail and left for Grass Valley, where the police were able to locate him soon after the passage of sentence. The case was tried during Rlner's absence, as his attorney appeared for blm. Two Deserted Wives. OAKLAND, January 31. Two suits for divorce were commenced here to-day.

and both were for desertion of wires by the husbands. Mrs. Ellen M. Fogarty desires a separation from Patrick F. Fogarty, and Julia Baghtal suea for a divorce from Charles A.

Baghtal. McDuffy. een years, and while a passenger on the is thought tbat tbe buoy got away from defendant car it is asserted he was thrown Lean left for Washington this evening. He 316 MONTUOMErtY S. binson says the order of the I'nited States Treasury Department retnntatlng him an Inspector of Customs will be received by tbe Collector jiext Tuesday.

Knrlnal Yacht Clan. ALAMEDA, January 31. The members Point Arena. down upon the track so severely as to per goes as a delegate for the River and Harbor Improvement Convention. manently injure his back and spine.

At of the Encinal Yacht Club celebrated the The women of the State of Missouri are HENRY M. M'CI LL J. v. Boatman bas sent Harbinson a torney Sam P. Hall has been retained by plaintiff.

opening of their new quarters this evening circulating a petition to the Governor of the Tae genuine "Brown's Bronchial Troche" are telegram announcing that the order bas witn a dance, it was an informal affair, and was attended by the members and their State asking him to appoint only married men as resident physicians in the insane A Prayer tor Dr. Atloraef-al-Liw and Notary Public. 4 11 been written by Scott Wike, Assistant Sec sold only In boxes. They are wnndwfnllr effective for roughs, hoarseness or irritation o( the throat Brown Sea ths "Wasp's" plctnrn this retary 01 to Treasury. families and friends.

caused by cold. asylums of the State..

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