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8 WOODLAND'S CITY HALL. ki New Strnciare for That TliriTing City. It VIT Be, Areiltectcrally, a Beautiful Description cf tit v. Buiidisg. one of tbe prosperous of rainor cities of the "State, is the countyteat of Yclo County, and from its sltuationtas.

of a fine Rrricultnral district en- Joysa large and important traffic. The of Woodland i been lies c3htcsa4 erection new city was rendered necessary by tbo con-' tinned Increase of the population. They wisely deferred its erection untii toe situation permitted tee expenditurQ from tbe ordinary taxation and without invViriDg a debt for generations to pay. plan selected oat of many that PROPOSED CITY HALL. WOODLAND, YOU) COtTNTY.

LOOSE IN A CEMETERY. A Man Kefnge In a Tomb. Officer King's Fright. If there Is one man in this city who will not venture near a graveyard for months to come It Is Policeman William King of the Seventeenth-street station, better known as "Nuttueg" by bis Drother officers. King had a thrilling experience in the old Mission Dolores Cemetery early yesterday morniE? which will probably remain Indelibly stamped upon bis memory for a decade to come.

Late Friday night a sadfaced woman called at the Seventeenth-street station and In a tremulous voice Informed Sergeants Bnrke and Price that her husband, Roger Cummlngs, had become violently insane tbat evening at their home on the corner of Market street and China alley, a small lane near Fonrtcentb street. Ho had returned from bis work, she laid, and retired early to hl9 room. About 10 o'clock he suddenly Jumped from his ben, and without waiting to dress himself ran Into the street, crying loudly for assistance, and screaming that be was pursued by demons, wao wanted to cut blm up with knives, after which he disappenred in the darkness. The officers of the watch were Instructed to look for Jiiru, and he was finally located in the Mission Dolores Cemetery, whither be had run and hid himself In a tomb. Sergeant Burke sent the patrol oat to the locality to convey him to the station, and on arriving at the cemetery, in order to thoroughly search the place, he took out tbe headlight from the wagon to llitht his war.

Felicetnan'King knew nothing of the case and was patrolling his beat when he suddenly taw the light flash from a dark recess and light up a tall gaunt form enveloped in what looked to him like a shroud, which at tbat moment emerged from the tomb. King Is not particularly superstitious, but when he saw the weird figure approach hhn, heard It yell likel a Coinanche Indian and then tsar down the street in tbe direction of tbe electric light on Twenty-first street, he made a bee line for thn Seventeenth-street without Mopping to pick up club and pistol, which dropped from bis pockets during bis precipitate flight. King arrived there breathless and exhausted, and in a quavering voice informed tbe deik officer that he hnd seen a rnnn arise from tie tomb. He refused to be convinced to the contrary umil the eaase of his perturbation was brought to tbe station. Cammings Is the father of Msgffie Cummlngs.

the little girl arrested for attempted ar-on last week. It is thought that the worry and trouble caused by the trial of bis little daughter affected his brain. lie was temporarily removed to the Home of the Inebriates last night, and will be brought before the Insanity Commissioners to-morrow for examination. A BELDEN-PLACE BATTLE. Pollcetnun and.

Twenty-Three A rre ata Blade. Belden place, a' nan street running from Bush to Pine, between Kearny Montgomery, In a commotion at 12:30 o'clock this morning. Wild jells, groans and curses, with the found of breaking filled the. alley. Officers Hiehter and Smith wore quickly on the considered combined architectural beauty wltb the minimum of expense.

A location on thf corner of Court and First 120x130 feet, was available and on this tIM the new city boildiug is belug trectru Only a portion of tbe story is as yet under way, but the upper portion will be proceeded with as soon as tne lower walla ara complete. The first floor coctnlns tbe engines paraphernalia of tbe Ftre Pet'arni with offices and dormitorlet for member? of ttie force. The same also contains the tteam-heatiug and electrical a large Jail with for in'lers and hssistants. The tfconu floor cootatu a large main hall feet la ar.d a courtroom cf the and ante rooms and also ifiice? Cre-proof vaults for the City Ctrk, Auditor, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Meyer, Aslessor and Sol: Superitiienaent pubUe library exrcntHnz along one wiicU side of the building, ct. 1 Tbe upper nor will for tba present remain unfinisheil.

Thfc cer7 baildinz of th' Romai etyia -A trctrt lecture, and la SOsIQQ feet in It v-US fee two aad half stories high, btiiltjjt aelf-Cfd itock brick and highly ornarut'ctssl hlis planter moldlnirs. The ro be covered with elate. A towe.r 101 i'wi runs over the entrpnep, rescued l-y a row of granite JB sj.ildine will be heated tnro'oslsoUi, with hot water anj liguted by electricity. Tbe uehitt a.re Colley Lemine. scene, found the renter of disturbance In a Iron owned by C.

La Barters and O. Panglr.de. One A. i entered the place and railed for a glass of beer, lie obtained his dnnk und entered into a controversy with the barkeeper. The latter growing weary of the of took hold of Kossi and pushed him through a door.

Rossi, bleeding and wrathful, rushed through the alley and told the police what had happened. The officer's efforts to arrest La Bartere were vigorously opposed. He struck Policeman Smith In the face, and, with tlio assistance of his brother, pulled the officers down to floor. Tbe their Hubs, and by means of sundry blows administered to the heads of the La Bartered, brought them into a state ol subjection. They to the City i rison, where the owners of the ealoon were booked for keeping a disorderly house.

In addition to this charge the La Barteres were held for batteiy. Twenty-three patrons of the saloon who were present during the fracas were arrested for disturbing tbe peace. BOVINE WISDOM. Intelligence That Leads In errlDgly to a Tliha-f I'atch. St.

I-duU Globe-Democrat. "It Is a popular belief that the doe Is the most intelligent of all four-footed animals, and that next lv the meuUl scale Is the horse," said George McDaniel at the Lindell. "That is a The cow knows more than a horee and dog combined are capable of learning. Au ordinary town cow who has been accorded reasonable facilities for acquiring iiiformitiou is much wiser than some men who have been honored with proud positions and expensive funerals. The average town cow can open a gate that fastens with time lock, get into the garden and da worth of before the exasperated owner can ram a charge of slugs Into muzzle-loading Run.

fi, 1 01 CH llve 1 in a village one-half the inhabitants cows aud-oxpected them to thetr off the other a K.noing i he vs al of no avail I added a bolt and slept that night secure. Iho ni-xt morning every cow In the village in my garden, ana so full of cabbages that cost me £2 head to rase that t'nev could not co through the gate, and 1 had to knock down a panel of tho fence to let them out. That nljiht I added a log-chain and a patent padlock and sat up In company with a double-barrelled gun to watch proreedlngs. An old brindled fne-pirate came up and surveyed the house to make sure we were abed. I hen she 6book the gate and again surveyed the house.

Next she went to work on the bolt with her tougue. In five minutes she had it drawn and started to come in. She looked surprised to find herself still on the outside. Half a dozen of her companions came up and surveyed the new Jewelry. Then brindle broke a horn in trying to lift the mtl off Its hinges.

They appeared to hold a council of war then an old spotted pjuirmand Inserted a horn under tho chaio, lifted it over the post and the wbole drove marched Inside. 1 gave it up and took the gate off its hinges. I now raise all my vegetables at tho market." Chnrtew Dputh. I he lnqueM held on the remains of Charles Dinan in Port Costa yesterday showed that he wag suffering from an attack of temporary insanity at the tune of death. A small mark, teparently madn with a penkuifo was discovered the abdomen.

THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRAXCISCO, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1802-SIXTEKN PAGES. THROUGH SAN BENITO. A Big Stage Trip in a Dry Country. TfIEY NEED MORE WATER THERE. Yon See Scenery Such as Yon Read About.

BUT THE STREAMS ARE AIL ALEILHE. Tbe Sqnabble Between License Collector Lee. the Squatter, and Jean Baptiste Friaod, a Settler. Special Dliptt from Staff of tbe Morn i no Vaixecitop, July cabins are springing up tie Government land, in tbe odd all along the road between here and the Tres district. Just at UM present writing there Is no ereat rush of new settlers, but those who have, been cotniug in urine the past few wmclik, ana who have made actual filings, feel that they must ninke some show of conforming to the rules laid down by the Land Office.

And so the cabins are going up and the weeks of loneliuess that are a part of tne first year of new ranch life in this thinly settled district have in earnest. The "stage rido from Tres Pinos to Vullecitos would hold great charms for a man not stikacoacli sesl witrT four other nieu as I was on tha up trip. Three us crowded upon the eeat two others sat upon their Ups. We turns in sitting or boing upon. This tort of thing on a Jolty road through canyon the uuished the wi" 1 and threw in wm lelFovcrTtrjflst ZZ as it looks to the man sitting aione ta tne carriage, who drives ahead, citos you tis dust and laughs as he looks back at you.

I bar? ridden more in my Die I assure you. But those are the risks you run when you £pout vrlib the boomers. Ed walls fro ivaed upon the landeeekers. Tne white duit diifted upon them lei great aud i. times heat 1 up from tbo ground like ths heat of tho nay cf judgment.

Itct aii A tne itao-driver'a tough stories were a'l in Qm day's Jccrney. Most ol us were Koicc tc Yullecltcs aad tfcere were 10 be of it. Such seen wry" oae eees between Tres Plnos aud Par.ocha hard! to ba tur- iv the country. Iced rorks stick hlch in tbsittr and are daubed and wuli red yellow and blue from Here there cauyoo ol the you llie hoinestitHdfif. tJiera are land that 's anything cicellent crops of wheat aud No irnit to speak of la be- Inzgrorrn tne district, Oo uearliig Utg Pnuoche, tbc is li.dia- for flattens out beautifully.

a Great brown levels between brownr-r b'lis before the eye. Straight ahoad are roys of crooked with agged bsrbcdrrlre tbat' down to tue low sky Jino and then out la tha wavy beat hsss. it is a gocdly Und, bat the nharp g'are of tbe eun makM tbe eyt ache, and riding In the raotitb dry as a p. One lon'is at tbo creet, r.ro^.'jd 20 times in throe miles but its clear, beautiful water is alkaline nil tliroucli. "Tills is the ranchers; "you oucht to see this country in March." It is nil bright green here in the winter and Bprluc, and tbe crops in the valle? are, utrulf, very good.

The farmers reeelviug $12 a ton for their bay, which is An Old Abandoned Claim. hauled to New Idrh. Thnt Is a big price, considering what is being received for hay in other parts of California just now. Panoche plain is dotted with cabins. Those who have secured land here feel verytjond about it, and they point to the that the mortuary record of their section Is one of the smallest in the State considering the ratio of the population.

Then Is no doubt abont the of this district. It is high nod dry and the atmosphere Is of that rarefied sort tuat is sought by those of weak lungs. Hotel accommodations nlong the way are not of the tie.U, but you get a good meal of beans, bacon. Jerked beef, potatoes, bread and dried arple eauce. The only trouble about farming In this section ia the lack of water and the remoteness of the farmer from market.

Should a railn come tliis and they say tin ro is a good show for it would be the making of the country. It hardly pays to haul fruit or grain 30 to 40 miles to tne railroad. The railroad will come In time. Going on to the which Is the One of the Met on the lioad. center of attraction to the land-seekers, I saw the most striking evidences of what the boom is doing for San Benito County.

Land-hunters have corno In here" in feverish hasto tv find homes and places for I talked with Danfel MeDona'd, an old settler here, who owns a wide territory and xiisny cnttle and swine. "We have a good country here," said he. "The climKte is beneficial to Invalids. It Is never so very hot and never disagreeably coo. "This is no place for speculators.

What Is needed is people who will make homes A single man can make an excellent living, but it would requiro a good deal of very hard work to suppnrt a fnmlly on 160 acres of land here. If this same land were down In the Santa Valley 160 acres would make a man rich. But this is not the Santa Clara Valley. It is the Vullecitos, which makes a big difference. We are a long way from the Tim, too.

crops are not so sure, year after a 8 they should be, owing late frosts. I do not know to wl at extent these frosts would affect fruit, Lut I know that they do hurt hay, as I lost a kooJ of it this year. "hpeculat.trs can make nothing here by taking up Government land in odd ections. It is well enough for home-seekerto come, and we residents here arc glad to sea the cuuutrv settling up." Mr. McDonald it a stockman.

Agriculturists who have come here do not lalK as he does. 1 found License Collector G. W. Lee of A San Francisco up in the Vallecltos. He has a tent a few cast from McDonald's" bouse, where he now lives in the 6erene of the land claimant.

"I am here and 1 am satisfiftl," said he be surveyed bis brown acres yesterday. "As you see, it as good a quarter section bs there is In thtf country. Some of it is level land and snine rolling. I have at least 100 acres of tillable ground. There is a spring on it, aud I can gat a good well by 15 to 25 feet.

The soil from 5 to 16 feet deep. It will grow anything. "What will itcostino altogether? Abouts3 an acre, I should say. "There a smaller valley than the che, bui it rapertor to it in some rejects. Our altitude is 2100 feet.

Tie air is pure -i Settler's Cabin. and I don't want any better than I lenve in the men and? rcarb at niKht. nni not getting tLis iaod as a It Is for a come: place I to rusticating at Altbougb I rai get a lens vacation. I can fulfill tbe quireuients of tha law and get this land cbe for a home. lam not tire' upou agricultural as th A Slageload Of Land-Secktn.

is a mm 1 oppn at the back of ray If-y land rcuninK up into the hills. "There Is plenty of land to bo had ny amount of aou coed im.rt. too. who aayiog is not jhaTS BC know of ccndlUon cl tblnce: "A good i-eople locatlnc here, and tiiey cettiuc coed lano. 1 beenr-alli'aroonrt tfeis "oanty.

aurt, biive dratcced a cfiani practical I am talkins; about. It is a fine country. It -will ton best olfttxMSiad. 00 more drew-; backs than msnv ol highly favored stctiors theKtsUj. vV i C'T' i i V- "Jllfvnr r-eovle are Just In thf liig Vnllrtj.

Into San Benito County, ccttins dlicournccd hII of a sudden ami then away in disgust. Tliey have not looked far enough. "Then, too, there are those who are Ine unscrupulous persons large fees for locating tli.Mii. In this way many unsuspecting fisons liavc been boldly swindled. They bava sought out reliable aud trustworthy to do their locating for tluni.

"Mnny have gono snt Itala business blindfolded and they have regretted ii. is money in stork hero and there are good" opportunities to put them ou ranges. "I am coing to build good house on mv claim, no squatter's cal.in. Sau Lenito County i 9 Rood enouch for me." Forty of Lee's land i- ftirned by Friand, aFrenebaum who has held it for years aud who says he does not proposo to let it ko. Friaud has becouio wild over what he calls Lee's trespass.

He has been talking very threateningly. I.p, has a tent ou the Friand land, and sometimes wbea he feols particularly brave he sleeps there. As a rule, however, he keeps away. lie Is little vou nrthe usiDe but he says he will notd his ground. "If there is any ahoeti-S done," said to me.

"it will not be 1 who Is the aggiessor. But 1 know how to take care vt my own. A Hnn Bent to Home. What makes Friand wildest that Sn ao be OCkea 0W aM to liolllster to te'done QereSSSCURUUr col Hi (1 eDJIJy lhe taken th.r- drinking. It is mllMiw," fr 1 Gt 21 aiid ln On t0 be made In "caUlc-'ralXj: 11 ih cl 1 lll a rancher fortunate enough to have a good well ou his land could make a good living there 1 but uld be.

about all he could hope for. until the railroad shall make way nearer the land cannot risa to the 20-auacre level. leaving the stage road I was driven in a buggy over a large portion of the Val- -A Trea I'inos Cattleman. lecltos. It Ii land that would capture the eye of a Callfomian, even in tlm dry seagon.

but it disappoint an Easterner. Eafcterner would believe that the fat cattle he saw hire grew fat in those deadlooking hi, ls, where there is not a spear of green grass, and where the "fileree" ami weeds cracklu under foot and the dust rises everywhere you step. That Is where newcomers often make a nilsUke. It Is laughable to see. BO rne of them In of land.

They go looking about as if they expected to see stuck up along the road, Vacant it you want Wagoning on the Road. I hare no such signs. When you come into ban lito County lookinc for a home you tnus cotne prepared to loot for it as tiie rancuen do. You will find no Government land ready fenced for you, and planted to fruit and Tines. You will find no springs uulesu you hunt will fiud no 1000 house to laorelnto.

You ruust not- only with your bands, but with your brain. You want at least $300 to gtr.rt aud your fees, and tLe cost at moy-" Injr your household here. 1 J.iv> to lor lumber laid down on yunr land. You oiust Ro without many lurnneb, ta. you will fp.r.from anyeaotflotiirKot.

You place hcpe9'as hluli as you rleasf, Lut the better plan it todiscnunt all your expectations. And remember, yoa must wort, work. irorlr FEDERATION OF WHEELMEN. A Combloattos ttf iJirj.l* Claba of Iq response to a call Issued by a of the San Francisco Blcjclbj the oldest association of wheelmen in the State, a largely attended meeting was heid hst nhjht at the rooms of that organization on Golden Gate avenue. The following clnbs represented, either by the tbrea to wbieh each wns entitled or by proxlis: Bay City Wheelmen, Alaroeda Bicycle' and Athletic Club, Olympic Club Bicycle Annex; ban Franc li.cycle Club, Cap'- Ul City Cycle Club of baciamento, Fresno Whreime.u, San Jose Road Clnb, California Cycle Pacific Koad Club, County Wheelmen, Oriental Cyclers and Moutorey Bicycle Club.

After considerable conversation tna meeting to order, and T. R. Knmr, president o( the San raoeiseo Bicycle Club, responded tc unanimous call to act as terrsporary crialnuau, M. S. LaTensou of Sacrajmnato mporary secretary.

by ilr. Knox K. Welch exDlanaibry at the bjecU for whlcii meeting as called, a drat of the proposed Wai rei" In ler to icvltu discussion. Brief but "piritd and pertinent were utade by Mesarf Maa- ticlr." Lavenson, Wynno Cobdan. President Wynne of belOallfornla Club was especially bappy in his touching lightly recent? "club which were more Imaginary "than real, and all the organizations to? act as unit Thomas S.

C' ipoka In his tial vein, bat dealt largely ia and i al! the dote Inim-i; League of American bceltucn. Harry Greene of ase of the yettrans the league on tbe nf membership in such A. H. Greeley of pledged the eupport of San Joaquln Valley tatLe, scheme of a federation of rlubs. and lettera were received from seTt I fur distant clubs cret ng their Inabi.ity to be at tl but heartily approving or Hip hlea, i Tits of the meeting was unani- raoiisly in faTor of formine an organization to be known as the California Associated Cycling Clubs, Secretary Lnvens-m stated that It would be impossible for him to act further than on this occasion, and II ynne was chosen in After discussion, which revealed a ple.nant spirit of harmony, the meeting adjourned, to meet next night at the 15ay City clubhoU3e ou Van avenue.

The evident success of the recently proposed scheme for a federation of the wheelmen of California marks the bezinning of a new and more progressive era in ana-Is of cycling op the Pacific Coast MISCELIANEOIJS. BS3OTM FOR $100 1 THE ii ii LADIES i THIS ISJHE WAY: I Get a of Dlnmore's Soap, use It next wash- day then write out a clearly worded description of yon find It possesses over other Soap. Tell how tsnen labor and time It saved yon. Describe accurately how you used It to best adran- tage, and the effect It had on your clothes. Limit this to two hundred words, write oniy on oue side of the paper, and luclose with trie face cf the waxed wrapper of the soap, la a sealed en- TClope, addresstd only: "Dininore's Soap." "Tes- tlmonlal Competition." "2-27 rolsom 8.

Bemerober that this competition is limited to the ladles, and that literary composition is not to be aimed at, simply clear, valuable description of the Its uses and Its Tlrtues. A prize of 6O In gold for the best, f5O for the next best, $15 for tbe third best, and alO for tbe fourth best. Sc DINMORE. $50, $25, $15, oDU, oZO, oiu i TO BE AWARDED BY XHBEEJBPMIMEIIT JOIHMUSffi REtViEIYIBER TO BE POSTMARKED BEFORE LAST MAIL COLLECTION OF AUG. 31st.

address "DINMORE'S SOAP." only UlniiiUilC 0 OUHsb "TESTIMONIAL COMPETITION, 11 FOLSOWI 8, F. NEW HOUSEHOLD RANGE. IT IS THE BEST. fc'O WILL YOU WHEN YOU SEE IT. JOHN F.

MYERS 863 Market Street. SuTuFr SUPERFLUOUS HAIR OS THE FEMALE FACE, cb eks a iov 'no bi-arU lln-. and wher- onMirMiy and ann.ir- 11l! HKSTKOYBD Koit- t-VKlt by tho fttf xn-DLE VJF OPKKATION By the New York KlectroV ll any, tIU UcArr i San Francisco. No truce or lnlurr A euro OIURANTKKUIu Vi eTer fMf. Ton vrars' et- perleiiee In Kast.

ottlcos "levctrd exclusively to this publicity. Skilled opriatori ho made this I'erni totocr lite stuar Wolei. wsrti. red and all fucUl blmnUbes mane.itiy removed by Klectrolysls. Lauy opera- tors when preferred.

Book giving partlcolarfl upon application. For furttier p.irtlcu* TKOI.I aas Ueary Hours 9 to 10 to L' Book and con- free. fel4 Ha tt BIRDS Dogs and Monkeys JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF YOUNG TALKING PARROTS A. C. ROBISON, 337 Kearny Street.

1394 Market Street. Jy3l 3t HCKYC ftJSt BRAIM DC It. C.v» Kill's MKNT, a nperlltc for Hysteria. Ul2ziueM. Kits, rtlgia.

Headache. Nrrvms Frojtratloa caused alcohol or o. (illicit. lwpres- of the Urntn, Insanity, ran. cry, ITeniature Old Agti.

Itarronnfss. Lots of Power In either Impoteney, Leucor- and all Kcinalrt Weaknesses, Involuntary bjr ovef-oxertton or the brain, tself-atmse. ovvr-Indulceuce. A month treatineui. 0 for f5 mitli.

We Bbnxea to Kacn' order ror 0 boxea wltn fJ will tend written KOamatM to refund ir GuarHtiteci Unuetl only hv Ci. WhUIR, LiruffzUU.Solo sts. iiau i r.inclsct>- 8 ap-'4 ljf ood DRY s. NEW AND SERVICEABLE WEAVES At Extremely Moderate Prices $3.50. 5 STORM SERGE COSTUMES, in navy blue J.

and other choice colors. jAjt $5.25. 200 STORM SERGE COSTUMES, in navy blue and other stylish colors. $6.00. 150 STORM SERGE COSTUMES, in navy blue and other stylish colors.

250 FANCY COSTUMES, in gen- A Oil vine Scotch Cheviots and English iMII UnM Tuflfed effects, at UjJl iul Esiotl. Samples forwarded free to any 'ress. 111, 113. 115, 110, 121 POST STREET. MM Mo We 3p I Ifl 10il I tf; 4 TRADEMARK.

tW. twn Gymnasium Suits, Lawn Tennio Qsisfc A STRANCE REDUCTION. ITavefyoo been with fl I ehrinkazeof underwear? Did you lik- it? Lrtcs vout attentfoa to a lit- nhrlnlc- OlliUisSfi SjllftLi- vof tne feiod by wUliyi I our artist. lUs a ihrint ofiondtrwear prices. It Isn't a drop in quaaiy, lor tnat is 1 MnUJfniT I ri.

whs befure-it's a droy in KD UJ Iff Vl HO 8-tO tt sfsiSS ll 1 5 nuwiiig oiiiio, as comparisons. if you want Made to Order at Short Notice. UNDERWEAR Compare Prices This Week NEWMAN LEVINSON BEAMISH'S, 12 to 131 Kearny Straal. market cor. THIRD.

and 209 Slitter StTBBL myl'J 3m TliSul'ii iyj4 Sa tt PROPOSALS For the Erection of a Public School Build; on Pac.fic Avenue. i 1 3 OFTIIE boakd of edccation. N-V 1 City Hall. San Frsnclsco. July 27, 1891 Ba.O>vv^SsX 't' Se-ileil will be received by tlje Saperta- tcu'lrnt Comtnoo reboots, in open of 10 Doanl, on WIONEBDAT, August 10, fro 8 -f to for the erectlin an.i rompletloii of an 3ii eiiilit trame scnoui bnildlDg oa ttiesctcol ii.i-L- lot on aTenue.

between Broderlcs and Maker VISION. IT WIL, streets, 11, city county, In accordance witH I males a specUltr or plans speciflcAttoas watca maybe seen at waralolns measuring nil imperfections of taa oSce of Cnarles I. Havens, architect; of the Boanl of wlirre are reuulrei. and erindlna; such it Bdueatloo, room 56, Flood building, mZlYxtl ew.ti.liaUinentonn getttiesa 119 eoruer Fuurtn and M.irKet streets, facilities are found hore, for the laitra- must accompanied 6r mtnti iand methods are my own dlscoTartessad elwek 1:1 Ute sum of five thousand fSOOO) dol.ars laTentlons anJ far In the Uad or vow lv made payable to tno order of toe secretary of tie guaranteed. Boaid of Education, conditional tliat If tae pro.

DO NOT FOHOET THE posal be accepted and ttie cntract awarded. 6 tf cod the bidder siiall rail or neglect to execute a wrtuea asreement and give required within six after the award Is and in tb tc ftsa the said shall be forfeited to the Boar a ol PANTS ifl reserves to reject or 3U iAiiiHiO UfUEt bids public good may require. ft-T- If CII Tb art to the contract Is awarded 4) be to or af the tune of tno execution SFZfft fl-1 of the contract, to pay cost of advertislug. R3 Tl iTS Blank proposals rurutslifd by the secretary. At Ffl ut GEOKUE BEAXSIO.N.

Secrotarr- Sily 17.50 4.60 20.00 ALO 20 I TO KB .00 VMM 25.00 GABSL qnnsTOCKTCNST. Hr 3 MoFrSa tf FOWOERS, jSfeV jj HOOF OIL, TI PALACE HOTEL, unmeht i GU. OINTMENT. FILL MY WK THE FAI-ACE HOTKIi OCOOPIES AN BNTIKI LIEF FOB PAIM fFI 1 block In the center of Bau Francisco. It tha nt tliLLi rAIII IJV WANTS.

i i model hotel of the world. Pint and eartuquaice Ills book oa i rroof. Has nlae elevators. room Is Tetartnary, FeeJ- I'l 1 Igbt and airy. The ventilation IS perfect.

A au and loset adjoin every room. All rooms are mo teaches other. acceas from broad, light corridors. 1 he central to treat mo rl ht. McCiJEMEDICINE COMPANY.

23 Market Sal plants, are bltherto mii'iown In Aiaert- myls SuTuTh 6m can hotels. OuesU enterulned ou either the AinerV- can or European The is the Anest la tbe city. Secure rooms lo FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. tlwlE snitaMc 08 1 1 I fl II Sno" i 111 ILL fl Lt I 400 Geary San Francisco 0 I 1 SJ C. J.

GAttD.VKK, Twelfth htreet, City. -Weawness. Lois of Manhood, Gleet, Varlcocele 1 jv '1 -Jt yuTu 8p results abuse or excesses which unfit men for tuarrhige or Ufe'i duties, ii owing to eomphcati i ,1 Most nm-rossful treHtnieiit for of 1 3 HHaSr ft a Quaiincatlon and responsibility un equaled, lipjn? i I Dc El known, testimonials or photographs never pi ia I Bill newspapers. Everything sacreiily 1 Vaf I Wonnerf.il (iorman ssn maw orator, the greutest remedy for above complai lo prove Us power trial bottles itivea freo. Bead M.

J. Laymanee A ll nn. 111 cow der head of Oaklan.l Real Estate in tht. paper. SUMMER RESORTS.

Imitortant to every lady. COAL! MARK WEST SPRIIS! (CHANCED HANDS.) newly FURNISHED! ALL ihpsovemen' I SAOKS 1 OO HUSr-CLASS BOARD. KNICKERBOCKER COAL Sta will Meet Traina. Howanl Street, Near First. JUERGENSEN FRESE, PROPRIETORS.

Tclephono 622 WeSu tf aaylti ti rim im 1 win nw II THIS jVfEEK WILL EHO The most sale we have -jver had The reason is plain. (ieiiM fieMfls Article in Cur Sfora a Leader. SI 1.95 weak an Tl id SSV rora tbe. celebrated Pottery of; of makW? Cl vhe and -I? clear ca price $17 6a; colorr tha of Daultca BaraleuiV iaac, A.l*. I C.50 -r Will buy this week a handsome China Din- ier Sotcoutalaiug 100 pieces.

Light Epfay iecoratic ua- "Fountbleau" shape. i plccea ia the witb scalloped i Kegular price 523. 4Oc. 1 jrYJU this week 6 Chiiia Sauce Plalov on eflgies, flower decoratioa and gi.dl I finial'. 95c.

WiK buy this a bai.d« Water Set eivtaved gc I et( Jialf-callon size, inoanted r-jltreriae frajVij i COOK iG! aHTS ICEBE FHttZi 123. Kearny Street. OF jLXOJiEQOSV Location Icsaisoo clnwirf tiorcby ifiTm'i toa: a ir eetln? of cirrctpw. Jieia ca in 81, cfteaf.O! ocr per nas ulcib vba eapitai ftcci tbe tjrpctstton. la On State i coin to tie at the i I tbe Ka SO' Mn rauciKa, Cat.

Any itocJc upon aala unp4-d ca tfie '7 ie fJaliaquent and a fMjrt 1 aottUjs; onleivpiTK? 1 m's. Byorder of Mr. it WL ia I 'TTmICB MINING I j. place or bu-slness Saa Torki Uoia UiJl tttorw --j .1 hereby cltbi that or tie of directors beid ob is? 26th 51 pit lened upon atoct of toe V-Tu: ps.r*'->i« liaoediately States A'siJ to eace or. tbe com -9 Ifofnta it, rustn 3.

Saa fraueUea, Cat, ipoa whicbtaU re- tl of Anitat, aaaaiTerttted at aac- i I'iH-I IS will r.jSOM.'AY, U.v 19tb of wlch A dot R. E. 419 xocm £, San rraac'sio, 1 irn ia Kitties ASSESSMENT-PEER MtNINQ 1 ar- cf siac? of fcml. i Catlioruia: iccstiaa of worti, Nil 'ce b.rci';- jiren tbat laeeiui; cr held an tbo oJ JtJy, 1- sn Xo. 13.

of 10 ceau ptribare" hOMplil (Seek Of tha lately la fola cclc tbo coiapanj, i iet, Ka 33, Kertla BtacK, ic-, Oii'ornla, mi ThtcS tits aiistsme.it ftislu ttipuli oa of ADfott, wilt tn i adrtrtUsi for at 1 ttuu; zc.i paymeat ti cucit i on of i-: i witti tt ot Of i --riur. 25, Kerada Ulcct, 309 Calitoran. JyJQ td OF tTNIOy CUNSOLr-. i.l diteu Location at ot ibujinesvSan Frar.sUeo, CaK; o-crii, Virgii iltuiaj Storey Oais'jr. XsTiiax- tnat a meatiae of oa day of 19Mi, MM of eeuu per 'tt' on tek ot tbe corporattoc, payaii? Sa United Btatei cold coin, ta Id at ibeomre of company, reota ii, 313 Cai.

vbtcb tt is anseunieat abali ie. I ca the of Aagnss, 189S wiH for at public before, will 3i ofSeptemtwc. 181-i tv tojr.ttier xritix ci; of of Bajuri! of 'ton. A. W.

r.t^ry BJO'js 11. ST3 Ckiltiirn a baa rtat. clteo, OhU oiiCE OF XT itaattJd oJ Bin Prtnciaco Ciltrornli; attoa UIU, eisiey Cosily, tbe' tv lie If-ta ttt (Sa.i4) nov 1 let Mn. layabte tr, ff.tte* felft to 1 1 1 tcii-. Any wblsa 1 tie Ifttb -jisaqt tod aC.ertlsea 8 tit.c.ind.

uulrt- tAjseut, 1 before, sou! v5 Of i ISOA pay tbo with of an a cf t) eraer of Board aJ PEVT, Secretary 1 thj Company. of pijtaa i of Alii. I "that a DlttCte besd tdfi 6tb tivvgaJ. JSJJ. ant IS) -of w.i< ij jft'M to: tbe tta 33 3CJ 9 'Mut fomry.v a Any atcek jlsau tv wata oi tha ilth of.

m'j ijtftam sold on 1 532, to pay tiie 9 insjeChf wl'S ats cf ivy of vT ACO. TKRiJ AN 1 om 23. Ncvads. ti'jcS, 309 Sw, i Cai'Uor i'jC'otrcp ctp itiv. I.f;o3ii,- nof piaee bur.tce-w.iL*, 1 locatiia af Coaoty; vada, 13 fcfrrtr fftrea tust at ft or the 1 Boiru s-j ael'l er Jace ct (10) anil per wsh tbe tin rsrDofiti'in, coo tfi trie at jompjNj-.

Neridi Biocif, jijn Frs.ncisca, Any txinK Kpaii. 'wolcb- re. Usje 'id of 1 deltas; ajiiT'rtijed s-t t.tn, if. ajifo tolA day Auctut, paj tke ttjfunttac and ii UoArU vl i 1 CHA3.I. Netada hioeV, -No.

1 ifrcel. Sath Urao.CiSJvvCattfcrot*,;: sole; to B.t Oiarn Cop. 1 CatW -i iwiB liours fcaciy "without.

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