Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 3

Publication:
Oakland Tribunei
Location:
Oakland, California
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

POLICE MATTERS, a aovcrtu km atm GRAND1 CENTRAL HOTEL fWJpwimr arfthf at tha. Grand antral Hotel ii m. i a 3Ti it a 1 mr Suck advsrtisemenU Lost, Found, Ftr Safe, To Zjtt'WmmU, Clm aad Stiff Jfottesa, ae asuuuiiiiif its XpiBVJfB.TV SUBSCKIPTlOJf. nut i oiiM Short sessfen and limited attendance this i VV, wiik.V 1 i iv cjfccitrwtui oi ierDie eum-oarM to tftat wlch "charactIJi ttto logs yesterdav. TSa bellkxna Uwm present; no encounters between pt Jml impulsive attorneys; no tearing of characters to no jiunimng with female witnesses; no renortorial buzzlnxt abaolutelv nntblnn delectate the sanguinary, bloocUloving palate of our people, uniy two drunks -and a thieving ninaman were on trial.

tV. H. Wrmau franklv confesn! th.t ho ho. came overpowered wUh brain-mnddling fluids. a luiuui iuuuixu us 4xunor jSQ nne junpw, which Wytnan said he would willingly, pay if the Court frrould allow an officer to accompany him In a search, for It.

The Court quietly AhealuiV-lViVini, nf km orvi fmrt mivih A111 education, named 8. Lawlor, with an alabaster orow and snaggy overcoat, presented nunseir to answer tha rhirm nt innwulnir the rotunditv of his person, with sappy amalgamations. The i. i L. cueci naa ien an inaeuioie uopn upuu sia frame which was anmUtakahle ao he was po- litelv in-itm) -ti recA tu olastifi Umba beluw tnr three days, in lieu of the payment of six.

do liars wntcA- ne naa lorgotten vnug aiong with I' Ah fhrai a irrll rtrrnnail and refmectahla Wb ing Mongolian, was arrested this morning, by, Officer Thotuaa, at East Oakland, on the charge of stealina a valise, containing deeds, etc vu ued at about half a million dollars, from N. Lamson, while that gentleman was waiting for the overland train this morning. It seems that Mr. Willie ai tne BUUon waiting, wandered off some twenty or thirty Tards from his vliu and when he returned it was gone and all done in abont one minute and a half. Mr.

L. tum bled Officer Thomas out of bed in a iiffv who without waiting to button his suspenders, made after the fleeing Celestial, and captured him on East Fourteenth street. vAna nnrth. Tlio r-tin. man had a fellow-countryman to interpret his testimony, wbicfa being of an important nature, we present it verbatim.

J'he Court to interpreter) Ask him what he has to say to the charge. Interpreter (to prisoner) Sung chmi yah wan tzclam bitte scztlac? Prisoner Fnh yah tzum clattyou tliug fou szeek mwhau. Int. He say yssee; 7 o'clock lis morlink: him takee wallisee. I Court Ask bim if he is ready for trial.

Jnt. See tiuuj msclatcbee tsze Uaizo ruu tslicyah? Prisoner Mula tzang tzee ti mitzah geezam woe my ah. Int. Yesee; fm sealee dis morliuk; taiium home. Court Ask hiiu if.

he-is ready examination. We knwalmt what be did. Just ask him if he is ready for examination for trial. Int. (nonplussed) Tzee' flilo se meang tai hollo tzan 1 I 'ritan erTteY 1 all mwang hi zaktee slick mil-thnngtFzat.

-(Theseades will ebseiTB heangwarded-f ele xiai sngnuy anglicised a pt.rtion of his testimony. That work slick" determined the Court at once. It was evident the Chinamen was telling his companion how slick he did the thing. But to continue.) Int. Him say he no want lawyer; him no like, (general titterf- 4 Court (to our BepqrterJ Its the hardest thing imaginable to- understand when he don't want fo.

We concurred. To the pritoner) I shall bsTtto place yon under (2,000 bonds to appear kefore theutounty Court. Int. YeRse. (Turns and tells his companion his fate.) The spectators were held in breathless suspense while listening to his eloquence as he addressed hiMeHriwonntryman, ud many an eye was moistened as he thus feelingly let himself off: Txi nitah tzang, til mwang tfee thtngzee flltmacklt tscil unloo fla tzaktow, tnzat ija tzcick fleesy He mentzcee, hi ksczock dlat funzahf The sentiment is tender, as the reader, will 'observe, but the sympathetic manner tn which it was delivered excited the deepest commiseration in the bosoms of all present including Captain Band.

Willie Lock, a lad of some fourteen years of age, was corralled' by Captain Band in the act of stealing a sack, worth twenty-five cents, from the store of Burns, Whitman Gardner. The little fellow acknowledged the deed, as though be was reckless of the consequences; stated that he had stolen before, and wasn't afraid to own it. His father drives a lumber wagon at the Point, but seems to take no interest in him. He was ordered to appear for sentence. Where's that Compulsory Education Law? PROBATE COURT.

This Court met yesterday, Hon. 8. O. Nye presiding. Estate of S.

S. Lewis, deceased. Ordered that February 20th. fee fixed as the time for the settlement of the annual account of James M. Haven, administrator.

Estate of Wm. D. Peters, deceased. j'ill admitted to probate, and Daniel G. Majors and Jc-seph C.

Peters are appointed executors; giving a bond of $8,000. Estate of Bridget B. Donnolly, deceased. Joseph W. Mastick appointed administrator, and J.

E. Whitcher, Chas. P. Eclls and J. M.

Poston appraisers. Ertata of Elisha Young, deceased. Order made confirming sale of real estate heretofore romle by Austin Walrath, executor. Estate of Max well i Long, deceased. Decree made and entered setting apart the homestead of deceased to Mary A.

Long. EMate and guardianship of Catherine Herman, a minor. Dennis Twomey appointed guardian of the person and estate of said minor. Estate of L. 8.

Lewis, deceased. Decree made and entered showing that due and lcjj.il notiee creditors hod bees made. JjfttfMarvE. Sullivan, deceasod. Febru ary 23d fixedj for bearing thq return and account of sales gf real estate made by the executors of the will.

I fate ef Fatrtek McDonald, deceased. Ortlnr made confirming the sales of certain real estate heretofore made by Joseph Demont, executor. EstatooT JameaKFUnt, deoeasetl. Derate of Anal distribution. Estate of Hannah Butler, deceased.

February aeth fixed lor the hearing of the application of Felix M. Butler for letters of administration. Estate of Sophia DombrowRky, deceased. Or dered that a citation be issued requiring the ex. ecntor to appear before this Court Febuary 16th, A.it., to show cause why be should not gi ve security and file a bond.

Estate of Charles F. Ellsworth, deceased. Iecre made establishing that due notiee to creators had been given. Also order fixing TrrdT. February 27th as the time the hearing the annual eecount of SUllman Putnam, the administrator.

1 Ct" rr Paralysis. This morning a mendicant, with a wheezy WWck was tacked the aign; unfortunate man who to par- riV JNa family was Iwrtairtanoona- Ume beln. least) in rather anunexpn. He waa down upon his Broadway and Tenth street, grinding away, when a horse and bugg, axovaTSh -tonaly behind (kim. Sotliking mach Prdt to frisky ar about as quick aa people generally do when im-pelloa by aa earthquake, pot his organ on his back, and walked off about as lively aa any per on we ever saw.

People afflicted with paral vsia will please take notice, -3TiHW YnvitfM GRAMD 0PEM1MS f-PTHa. LXtiOZZ I and 740 MarMStSanFrancisco, Bet. Dupont and Xcarny, opp. Bancroft'! Bnilding. i.

i itC LTsWe have; exclusive sale of Burt celebra- ted FTrtf desTand we affl Agexits ojrrthe CranttOuke Alexis Ties. fJOLAM BROS. "illE POPULAR SHOE DEALERS BflMflin flfTflPfiil I Chance for Safe Investment! A A TRACT OF LAND os PARKS AND WILLOW CREEKS, Shasta Valley, Siskiyou Cal. (U. 8.

PATENT.) One of the finest Stock Bandies on the Coast SPRINGS OF PURE WATER IN ABUNDANCE! QIX THOUSAND ACRES OF THS BEST FARMING AND GRAZING LAND ever put upon the market is now offered for sale, together with complete Farmta. Impiemeuas, SO Head of Horses, 200 Head of Cattle, 100 Tons of Hay, ete. Haodreds of acres under cultiTatkua, TlaxBtttr fiay grows pontaaeotuly- vVo miles of Fence. Thia Land ia situated in one of th most desirable parts of California, ILttaafee tat'Kasy Aewu, aUweWd ki mm per luvu, i The above Lana for sale at a bargain, or will be mortgaged oa easy terms. further particulars, taqulre at this ofice.

FOR SALE. 5 PRS. OF GLASS DOORS, 4 I Counter Shelving. Can be aeea at the residence of tha ler Stephen Towaa, Fourteenth street, tat yea Broadway and Franklin. BLACKSH1THI5G 0T ALI.

ILLSPS! A BPEC1AJ.TY. martii-Tryan. Waabtigtaaa treat, W. TUtaaStk. CHASE DAKER, y'v.

DEALERS XV 'rr CHOICE FAMILY 1 GROCERIES! RaHraad Areaaa I treat OaklaavO. l-tJ SIR- uurewB, naa fTanctsco: r. sc. Val-d, Santa Clarmt a. Blapdiig, an Ww J.

1'ilHllimn 11 i. 1 1- Menzies, Baltimore; Geo Hitchcok, Sandwich Islands; John C. Hover Vbm- H- Mrtin. Sacramento'; Macfarlorne, San Francisco; Martin Kellogg. BsrMejiy-Xv K.

LamsoB, Virghita- ity; Hiiward Black. San Fraatlsco. 1 --iuj A day or so since an adwrtiiariiina serted tu thoiTaiaima ta-aolatfaisi to-a pet Hwm, belonged had been friirht. ened from hdm b4 fhfeSiftiife' scaar (MinictebreeaebratzBii thti Vi a Vndellveroti TaUigrram. There la' an nndell ihmiI tUmim xrM W.

'Simmons at the Western Cnion Telegraph orace. Vmr fiml.A CnlnnM Ar uuwu Uf B.W D. on the nouth Ride of Fount street between Seventh street, atflaifd." Tt oraw wmm staaa BarffaLma ijt- eaJ astaU be sure and gy tQ j. Kelly 414 Seeuth i f'. i CITY AND COUNTY QJ RECTORY, Miaf, Ffir THttrlrtt, City and i fOUTOFTJCU, X'mth street, between Hmmtmiu dltenfmm a.

m. to 8 p. m. Kututav from to 10 t. mi.

Mrmey-onler and Jtepistry Ujfftre from 9 a.m. to 4.4Hn. eTreutlua Surntau. LOCAL MAIL.l?romiia Pmnelteo. 7 a.

12 4 p. in. trur Snn franclsm. 8.40 ti. li.TO tK 7.15 p.

m. J. Ji. Benton, P. M.

TKA IXH AJtl) NT A ftKS. 41 a. m.ltatlii. the Atlantic Krorrju train 4. jxirtu fur Sacramento, Maryville, Jtrailing ami I'm-tlnmt Colfax, Keno, tauten mid Omaha.

iiKiu, i.wjj, in, ty-r uinti irtiin arrives tinn mini. tk m. Mrtil II fittn June rmxaenti trntn mtnn- ptiifl at all icay stations. M.U0 a. in.

Arrives fmm miH Jttse. 4V p. exee)teil, txtsneiiger train to Stnehttn only, eonnectlna nl tjtthrmi uM'Mnm, train for Merrrit, Visalia, Delano anil Los Antelr. irith limit for Arizona, etc. 12iV r.

m. from Stockton, ete. iMo p. Daily; OeerUuul Kmiimmt train, Throuiih I'reifjht, etc. Arrive a.

ui. San Pablo stages tMxve, at 10. 15 a. nj. (u-ith main.

ami in. Arrive, at 8..10 a. m. and 1.S0 ji. tn.

if, i i fiM4irj rrtstv ijriKifiilU Ul il.tu a. m. lUTIM mail). Arrive betireen 11 ami 1 o'clock noon. PIUK DISTJIICTK.

Pirst.lll of cltil vest of Adrline street. SeconttXorth bv Ttoelth street, east bu Jtmtul. way, sotUh by the waterfront, ami irest by Aileline street. IhintAarth by city line, east by Broatlioay and Trleirranh irrrnae. south bit TmJfth mid iremt i.

A leliue street. fourth by Twelfth, east and south bu voter front, irestbu Jtroadteau. FlfthJtor1k b1 citu Hits, east hu tote, irerrltt and ttne rimntna north from the take, smith by TiiTltth street, u-est by Broadway untl Telegraph avenue. 4. ijjtik-jiast oatuma, i otricfjLs.

Mack Webber riifjerinteiulnt J'uMic Schools. t. M. Hamjibell Trrvnirerund Clerk. llillebrand Marshal Xb Perry Johnson ay jowjjn it 1 on CttW'ttornsy F.

tSHlcrrst i'llv Knalnet r. Cuirk Police, Court, Thos.J. Arnold ilicard Hoskins narsnm J. farter ii. ft 'i i.

(feo. K. Sherman Chief of H. Kami Chief of lire Department. de la Mnntanya James LentrM, tV Ji.

Pong, Asa Jlou aml CITY :cor.VCIL Mack Webber, J. IK AW, Hpauldlnti, Jame Istruet M'allnee, Mve.rsan, Jim ems prti ant $nim Munaays earn mown. BOABJi OF MBCVATfO.Y-A -K. Cole (Prnti-deiit-K Plnytrr, W. Keltomr.

Jos. A. Pntner, A. M. Strett, It'.

BowelU Meets first anil third Tnesilays. He) A Hit OP HKALTHWm. BamOM, C. ft Kittreitite, H'm, Botton, prtLicK Fonce-n't Atitrich, Ar irww, jr. Jt.

lummcrs, Geo. II. Cmiton, Chut. P. MeJiay, jA j.

nviinny. ii cor.VTT. Jmtge Thinl Judicial District S. B. Mch're Jutttie Probate and County Courts ti.

Xye District Attorney. 4. A. Moore County Clerk J. V.

B. Haodricn jx'rcoriter. B. K. Manton It Boreln S.

Family Castro II. X. Morse A. W. I 'oil Ins Treasurer.

Sheriff 'ruler Sheriff Deputy K. Tyrrtl BOARD OFSVPKR VISORS Dham Case I fresl dent), o. H. W. B.

Hardy, J. B. Martin, H. Ovcrurker, Joints Beazell, P. Shattvck.

Cheap Advertisements. Such Advertisements as Lost, Found, Wanted, To-Let, For Sale, Club and Society Notices, not exceeding six lines, inserted In the DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE at the rate of FIFTY CENTS per week. wLChurch Notices inserted free, and should be handed in by 12 M. Saturday. NOTICE 'TO Contractors 6c Builders; CEAIET) PROPOSALS WTLT, BE RETEIYED t7 at the orru-e of the Board of Directors of the Deaf and Dumb and the Hllml, at the I'nion Hank, Onkland, rmftl o'clock r.

w. ot the riftorsuia of r'eltraary, or the erection of temporary bnHUIngit on the (rrouniln lie-lomting to tbe KaM Instltntlon. Plans and pecitt-cat tonH can be seen at the office Of the Board; aim at the otl Ice of WrUtht and Saunders, 418 California Mtreet. Vo bMn will he conskleml unletut acrompa-nled by a certified check for to be returned on tbe due entering into the contract bv the party to whom It may be awarded, or to be fbrtMted If the party fall to enter Into nald contract. The llnard re nerved the rUdit to reject any or all iMigned.) J.

MORA MOSS, President Roanl of Dirvriorx. OAKIiAND JOTJBNAIa, German Newspaper, aLisur.D vHr COMl'ANV. C. SCHMITT, K. F.

WIEMEYER A. M. 8CHTTT. OFFICE 911 Broadway, between 8th and 9th. STTBSCRIPT10N: Tea cents per week, delivered by carrier; three months by maU and preiiaht).

tl-one year, a. according to thsie and elie. at. liberal rates, 4 hard-knot Tie marriage tie. Judge Tylet ia trouble.

Woman, Good daughters make good wives. fl77 Sfil ts.Bot girl when she is a baby. The sweet orb of life The honeymoon. "-The California Broom Company la in Court. --James Cork Is the heaviest man tn New Orleans, The mining market somewhat nmshv vee- MTiiay.

Mark ilcIKniald- rttx-A. broker; tn trouble again! -rn Oakland Judge grit four bars of sap for a marriage fee: 1 Ktnety-iUne per cent, of the sten off the street cars back wards. It is absurdly euagested that Barnum nro. daeea Hippodrome and Juliet. John Revolver Is one of the most neaceablv disposed residents of Xatchex.

A man and wife lecentb graduated together at the Newton theological seminary. ine Pope la having his-'jewcK 1recious itones, catalogued and appraised. ladylii renrucyhas 4Wn paralyzed from overwork on sewiag jnaaaine. Have a care for a young girl who never sara dreadful things; she understands them. Lucy Stone doesn't beHeve that ladies ouaht to change their names because they marry mowing aisiaros the lady tourist more than to see a cross-eyed boy handling her trunk.

A woman will not eat onions while coins to a party, no matter how much she loves a msn. Don linger where your 'Move lies dream ing." Wake her up and toll her to get breakfast. one fourth of the population die before the seventh year. One In 100 reaches the 65th year. unreii is mating a desperate fight in Con gress against the Southern Pacific Railroad bill.

Prussian gunmaker. par KJM- 000 taxes this year, on an income of $1, B80, 000. is an error to imagine that women talk more than men. They're listened to more, that's all. Does not a young mother's heart 4th with Joy when she lieholds ber darling babe's 1st 2th? Which bad you rather do, be eaten np by a tiger, or have all the maple sugar yon can swallow.

A woman who writes visiting cards was perambulating Saratoga and calling herself a lady artist. Eckstein's trial postponed in San Francisco. Counsellor Murphy had to set np two nights-Sick baby. The Philadelphia Bulletin thinks that it is impossible to make the modern hired girl funny on the stage. The population of the world Is about 000,000.

Languages and dialects, 3.RO0. Reli gious creeds, 1,100. Woman hava more heart than men. but few men hayethe heart to pay thirty or forty- dol- lors lor a summer nat. Mea-eftes critieisevMe' figure and en a girl has a few thousands of her own they generally think the figure about right, t.

There, is an Amoricaa artist in London named Whistler." He practiced on his name for many years to keep courage up. auss Bristow, daughter of the Secretary, is said to be maintaining Kentucky's reputation for beautiful women. She Is only sixteen. A Japanese young lady, who came over to ur shores three years ago, bore off four of tb.e highest prises at a Washington seminary. A lady correspondent of a western Journal thinks there ought to be a statute of limitation against the reappearance of long-lost husbands.

"Hair Manure" was what a young lady asked for at one of our drug storestae other day. It subsequently transpired that she wanted Mary Clemmer Ames his final lv edged heir She la ltd yearaolcL and glories in the Tact that- she has not an original hafr, tooth, or eye in her head. When Donn Piatt" was asked to address a Sunday school picnic all he could say was: Children, never play with matches around the barn, and beware of green plums." The Duchess of Edlnburg has worn all the dresses of her wedding outfit once, and her sisters-in-law are asking her why she doesn't make her husband buy her something new. Tne oiserenee between noted men and noted women is said to be that the men aways like to Bee tnemselves in print, and that the women prefer to see themselves in silks and velvets. are told that a Baltimore woman will tell where Wilkes Booth is, for the low price of H0.O00.

It is much better to know where he isn't, however, and we'll give that information for half the money. A theatrical paper recently contained the following advertisement Alice Gilmore and her mother, Fanny Gilmore, have consolidated, and will hereafter travel together, and be known as the Gilmore Sisters." Darwin acknowledged himself sold when his little niece asked him. seriously, what a cat bad tnat no other animal has. He gave it up, aftar matnre delilieration, and thua the sly little puss answered: "Kittens." They found Charley Ross simultaneously at nasnmgtou ana iroslien, which was so embarrassing to Charley that he didn't know exactly who he was. Hut when he exnmined into it he found he wasn't himself at all, and that he is still lost.

Hawthorne speaking of England, says: The extent over which her dominions lire spread leads her to fancy herself stronger than she really is; but she is not now a really jower- ful empire; she is much like a huge squash vine which runs over a whole garden, but if you cut it at the root it is at once destroyed." An English mronaut lias lately noticed that the voice of a woman is audible at the of abont two miles, while that of a man has never reached higherthan a merely shows how long it has taken au Englishman' to find out what to. every observant American has been a painfully patent fact for some centuries, Seven sons of Ezra Price, of Brooklyn, met at Norwich, a few days since, after a separation of fifty years. These brothers, despite their ages, have gained Rome notoriety as postal card writers. Edmund, trt years old, wrote on a cam, last year, words lor which he re cetved a diploma at the Fair, and since then he iias written on one, V.ttOO words' from the Psalms. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

1 1 Following is the record of real estate transactions, as reported by G. W. McKeand, Searcher of Records for Alameda County, at Oakland, for February 1875: Geo Potter to Chae Webb Harwood line Seventeenth street, 156 feet easterly from San Pablo road, thence easterly 150 by 108 feet, Oakland Christian Hermann to Alice McGuire 200 by 100 feet, Haywood 300 Alice to Joan Lewis tSame premises, Enos Nichols to Thomas Nelson I acre, Centerville. James McCoy to San Lorenzo Christian Cn- 500 1,150 ion luu Dy loo I eet, Han lxrenxo Deardorff and H. Whitaker to George Hellgis 160 acres Ave miles northeast 600 from Bryan Donnelly to Patrick Riordan 1B0 acres eight miles northeast from Liver- 1,000 more 1,200 Hw ytftajr a mp hie Ballery.

Heasra, Dunham 4 Lathrop'i beautiful new Art Gallery, on tha west side of Broadway, between 18th and 14th itieeta, ia now open to tha public Iverv style of work known in the nrufas- sten, asaentoa ia tha beat manner and at reasonable ratoa, Speoial attention given to umanaiFisnna, ana locset wore, copying ana cxuarsuiK vi piciurea, etc. Walter Smith, southwest corner of Broad. 41 Sweat itiwu. And the publication office. 911 Broad- Quotation.

FdlIowlrigT are, tije. rt 'of and greenbacks up to 2 r. m. tavday: lit OHESBACKS.Iw1jip---"-.---.. 7 lift ft I TJw OAm of the 'BIBIIIE has- been removed to til Broadway, between Eighth STllltlfe 'Hlfeala 'MiV 1tA1HI1l dm The machine haa broken out i Oakland.

Cm Pipe i i An being laid on Clay street, from Thirteenth to Fifteenth. Oood Sieve. Colonel Lorfng has caused the- center of Broadway to he cleaned. A New Orjraia Is being built in London for the First Presbyterian Church of this city. aaery Will stock in the Xewt incorporation property i-oine under the head of Wild Cat." Ezeklels will hold another book auction on Saturday evening next, at his salesroom.

Oar Lata Mayr.v Ingersoll has been taking some excellent ratlin nbntoa of the late Mayor Durant. pmLifm of Travel" Is the subject of Rev. O. Gibson's lecture tomorrow evening' at the Church. The Brooklyn Social Clwb Will give a grand ball at Washington Hall on the 23d of February Washington's Birthday.

Many People Sm cany the old tame-table abouwith fcin 1 1- Mtesttiff i Mini mini tvfeBknlv The Baal Katete- Market' '1m exceedingly active Just now. The different agents report many inquiries and a large- number of transactions. Next Triday evening Professor Patr.ker will lactase on Reamer's' "Song of the Bell," before theTJnlTerglsodenW Wllberi eVKeirfrVas Keep everything, ia the furniture line, and are making- up a variety of snperior bedding. CbiUren's cribs frotta to $33. tt A Wxtlapan It is delieately Intimated that Miss Ina D.

the earning Board at Education. Banaer That contiguous owners of houses are going to move them from the vicinity of the large barn cornor of Fifteenth and Clay streets. Kill Hhnt Somebody slay that correspondeat of the A'ewt, signing himself Alixe." For pure, unadulterated bosh, commend us to his article this morning. A buggy eoataming a lady and her little son capsized, at the cornor of Fourteenth and Jefferson streets this nmming. Neither were hurt only scared.

Books I Books Mark Esekiels will hold another auction sale doosb on next Matardav evening, tbe commencing at 7.30 p. JC Lovers of literature, make a note of this. Camxorts of Home. Aa excellent opportunity is offered in our "30--Cent Column for one or more single gentlemen to rent a handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom, with the comforts of a home, for $10 per month. 'Oakland Jomrmal." On or about March 12th Messrs.

K. F. Wie-meyer Co. will commence in this city the publication of a German newspaper Mr. A.

Ht. Schutt, Bustness Manager, is at present in Oakland, completing the arrangements- Detained. A friend of ours over the Bay received a letter last week, which we wrote four weeks sgo. We happened to put two two-cent stamps upon it, in place of a three-cent, and we presume it was detained on account of excess of postage. Thespians' To-morrow Klgk, The second of the series of entertainments given by, the Thepian nunatic Society will take place at Bxayton Hall to-morrow night.

Tie Charcoal Burner and Slasher and Craiher will be given, with a good of characters. An interesting time is promised. These Bogwa Half Dollars, The following Hem from the Mercery of San Jose possesses an interest for Oakland Col. Finnegass, U.S. detective, arrived in this ity yesterday.

His business' here is to obtain videos agaiaiii4.the'eDanterfeiasrs who had their rendezvous in this city and are to be tried din ThUrsdav in the T7 ft ptm, fnm Oolontl SaVS he has-a rood Cm irnlnoi'thmi He also looking up some other business in his drand Greeny. Offlcer this morning arrested a Chi, namaa, named Ah Chou, on Cast Fourteenth HUCTK, UII UUg SStCnei, containing deeds, paper, belonging to N. lamaon, which he purloined at Brooklyn sta- a 1 WMAW UK tmmm- warn tuaxou, mtXiX making eff with it when the officer arrested him. Hadf a not been nabbed so opportunely, the papers ere this would probably have been i Mawal Wit a T- TUtuull. The AUa man has been smelling aroandOakl 'land.

Hear him: The nioet persecuted man In the world Uvea at Oakland. He Is paying teller at the Union Savings Bank. A young- man del posited at the bank about a month agottsd. day since he hat presented himself like clockwork, with hi deposit book, and drawn rat six bita or a dollar. He generally goes an hour before, the bank opens, so as to be on hand.

The teller has' need no three books making entriea, and has offered to give the young man $90 to draw out the balance. His offer was probably rejected, as the young man was asea this morning at the usual hour waiting for tne bank to open. t. sta, Vtxtwrea. John Soeacer adopts thia xnethod ef notifying hia patrona and the jmbUc, that he has Just received a fine assort vam ai aaa nxtnrea of tha latest pattern.

and.ehean. and intendatosellat Ban Francisca prices. Plumbing aad ras fitting at 1,1 vana, fora! warrantea. Furnished Rooms to Let. a bihtaii vn wnvAnV irtrnrVV -rf Ar AJtliV'lk a Ax IHT" iat 4V1V I atsaed.

to a private tamlLv. where tbare are a nlL -i. 1 ll ha 1.1 HUlltll.tB one tir more atngie gentlenien. Tbe comfort of a eanipkeli atReta, two taocka froin, Center street W. Wafuer.

Valentines f- THVVTTinni A WW wm ml PI i I Iadlea Bmiduvaicnt. (tmoe. 470 Twelfth i WpoaiteBowenABroc Good female help alwajna oniau we; Maies pay nan. mnce i MADAJnK CATFXL, Oakland. oom To TWOIIOOMH AKD iaTCireX TO rent at a reasonable BKure.

Aiply at 1 Har-riwta street, eorneref oth. ifiC Wanted, BT A TOOfO JAlra0W0FXTTTiriW WI tta i Pnbito tichaols, a situation where hat can nay for hte board by working U-fore and -atter schooL -IndersUDds faWnjt care of horses aad cowa. Word niaj tor krft at the otnea of the Suoer-Intendent at PuWic BcboolA. Wet Nurse Wanted. AFPLT IKMEDIATELT, FAST SIDE Ol ebster tnet- fimrfnth hnim.

14 Vt f.M street, Oakland. Wanted. 1 1 BTTrATIOX AS BtK K-KIEPEH. KPKAKrt IV KiiBllKb, Ornian and French; aim willing to -poKtboolu in the evening. Address A.

8aa Yanclsco PostolTlce. Purse Lost. OX TTESDAT, FEBRUARY 9, ON THE road between Oakland and Berkeley, a puna containing 7 and reveral vititlii(r cards itn tbe owner's name, and other paperx. The Under will ha rewarded by leaving It at this office. Situation Wanted.

COMPETENT MAS WANTS EMPLOY-nient. I'Bdeirtands tle care of horses, carri-aei, gardening, cow, etc. WIU make hunvelf generally usemU Address, care Tkibisb. Horses, Buggies, tc rOR 8 AXE AT THB DIXTEB BTABLZ, QH innn himn 1 maw hw.n. wk 1 WMU PI1HB, M.

One Chieftain colt good trotter, 16 hands aad uiuu mmm, cigaa i.iro poanoa, taaaa BM rookaway horse saddle ponies, and several bum and carriaaa horsea. Plu Mil a examine. Underwear Repaired. rj.E5TLEME3TB EHIlfrS AAD UNDSa-V wear repaired neatly, prampUy, and at a reasonable price, at 713 flroadway, between Third and Fearth streets. Tma attention of paeti mhm have had tbeir Juaea a toi IhTnoT! directed For Sale.

ELEGANT NEW FAMILY CABKIAGE will be sold caaaD. Annlv to SMITH St MATEffiSty Baal atata Agents, 817 Broadway, Business Corner to Iease A LOT 37 Jx76 FEET, AT THE SOUTHWEST oornen of Bight aad. Webstar streets, win be leased for a term of yean, at reasonable, rental. The house now on the land will be removed. Inquire of F.

SEN RAM, shoe a tore. 963 Broadway. To Let. A ELKtafcT rKEW- BOUSES, WITH Water free. Oaa furnished tl per 1000 feet 1 than regular rates.

Bent 933 per month. Ap ly to OB. WM. BOLTON, next door tar ostoffice. West Oakland.

For Sale. OAT.P UTTTV TkT Wn TVrts r. tnrtson ymte ia payments, without interest; title perfect dead free; location. Junction of Adeline Btreet and San Pablo avenne. Call on L.

W. KIMBALL, 473 Seventh street, Banlett House, Boom 27. Death to AIL RXTEBaONATOB OF SQUIRRELS, BATS Mice, Flies, Fleas, Bedbnes and Garden bugs. HENRY GODABT, ut" Broadway, below the Stone Quarry, Oakland. Front Rooms To Let.

PLEASANT, NEATLY FUBNTSHED BOOaCS to let, at 317 Eleventh street, between Webster aad Harrison. Uae of bath-room can be Situation Wanted DY A FIRST-CLAS8 DRESSMAKER. AF-13 ply at 105C Broadway. For Sale. A SIXGLE, SPRING WAGON, 8UTTABLB for double team.

Will be sold cheap. Apply at No. 724 Linden street, Oakland. X3. COMMENCING SUNDAY, ARRIL 26, 1874, -And until further notice.

OAKLAND AND ALAMEDA FERRY From 8AN FRANCISCO to OAKlAKD. "Daily" 7:00, 730, 80, 830, 300. 9:30, 10)0 andllOOa.M.; 'lift, 3:30,4:00. 430. UK, Wtd P.

K. 'Daily, except Sundays" 11 45 nx. "Sundays and 1130 A- u.i 1206 and ia0r. u. From SAN FRANCISCO to ALAMEDA.

8 f. 180 JL.1C; lisD0. lOJOr.v. "Sundays only" UO A.M. andlf r.K From SAX FRANCISCO to FBVtT "Daily, except Suodaya- 7.

9.90 aad 10309 A.m.; SSn aad 100 r. au Froaa BAN FRANOSlO a "Daily" T), 8 30 and tao a.m.; lAO.SdO 430, aad r. "Daily, excen Sundays" 11 900 A. aad 1145V.M. 7 "Sundays rfhly" 1030, 11 30 a.

and 13:98 p. v. FromKOOKLYN to BAN FRANCISCO. "TtsJtf and a. 12 (40, ,40, 7 40,900 and leOflPl aily, except Sundaya" 65 a.m.

i Bundaya only" 11 j40 A. M. and 135rJC From ALAlfEDA to BAN FBANCIBCOw 5s, aad aa) p.m. "Daily, except 1130 A.M. aa 130 p.

M. 4 "Suadaja only" 10O), u0 A. xllfio aad 14N p. Ms From FRUIT YALE to SAN FRANCISCO. iMfly.axoent aad ll A.

M.j.835, tad CsOB p. M. From OAKLAND to SAN FRANCISCO. 7, Ti, 8 0.9m ltiO and 11 A. 20, 40, 640, 50, 830, 120, 80, 9 AO aad 1020 p.m.

"Daily, except Sundays" A. and 120 P. "Sundays only" 10 JO and 1130 A. 1230. 130 aad 13S p.

m. T. H. GOODMA General Passenger aad Ticks A. K.

TOWNS) Baft..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Oakland Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,392,182
Years Available:
1874-2016