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OAKLAND DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY Kn.To-rAY MgiiiftoiLE Thql cry Latostt Kmber er Ataanedsv Cosusty lptCliu3 Berne IaterestlaV Stattotrea from oeuty Sapertateadent. 6old In Sew York to-dav. 100. LiW are indited Qewetl Wofl-son. County Superintendent of Publio Instruction, for the following comparative statement of thd 'school peicsnjr of ATamea county, and baskM for sppor aioy'bfjKhoiitl ant school ifeart years Census cMidrtn between oandl.

years last year. Increase of census chadren bitwaen V47 Estimated teachers this year. 148 Ertiavated teacbera last year. la3 3-5 63-B Whole number of chiidren mderir i last yea Gain. asVl is 1 889 Wfcow number of MoaMaatf-tthflw m.A IT I- dren under.17 last year.

277 Gam of i .149 Oaklandi gedV78 cnsu chfljMn wno -araw money ana ene teacher-' -t titt All of the districts gained in census children or remain the same excepting 12, that have lost f. IjeckweocY 33 14; Mowrv'a Landinff. Marrav: 9 Niks. PalomareS and PiedmenV 6) PhMe-aston, 4: San Lorenzo, Towneend, 18. The County Superintendent has completed bis census resort, and forwarded to the State Superintendent of Publio Instruction.

Following; is a copy of his it KtrteBin ojr census chclskxs. ........1,054 140 115 i.nwiw.t -119 BarKley. t'H fesSje el peaaoacditaa TS as Vrnit Vale; 1 -197 Green. Harris. 4 -v.

91 Laurel 481 UteaMii. ..4. S77 Lockwood SC May 60 00 niawsy JMlaaloa. B.J r. 87 82 Howry Landing.

44 S4 ukl i as 0iklaadj.i.v.'......-4f:v. .1 0,170 14S Piadmoat i. .4 16 Pleasaatoa. 1OT BiSweed. i JL i1 'ST Boaedale; i.

i iU i 53 1 niiso i 1 194 Ttmceeal I 1 S6S Townsend. i.k.'.MJiiu--1 tf.v Se Warm 8' -1S7 Washington ..4 i 170 Wilson. 53 .13,010 PROPERTY OVYrRS XSEETIIiG. Tak twto i OoaiateleiravtAeti the Op arts of Streets amol Iasprov-e neat Tnereet; meeting of property owners re siding-along the line of Saskham street and in that neighborhood 1TT held to-morrow evening at 8 -30 O'clock, at the residence, of August 930 Elrkham street to toke rhto consideration the, opening of streets and improvement thereof in the neighborhood -mentioned. 'Klrkham street is now being sewered from Eighth" to XtVstreet.

tandTflsde-" sired that te aewerie extended rom the- bay to the main lake sewer, Sueb aa improvement would be of great benefit to the neighborhood. "At present the escape for sewage matter very limited la laot, tner none all adequate to the requirements of -T THE BERLIII COIIGRESS. The Ensliih Oocapatlorr of Cabli rami to TbeTrihuna, A TliV Berllm Coaisrreea. LOHDOV, July 11th. At Wednesday's sitting the question of enforcing the treaty as discussed.

Prince Bismarck pointed out that than could be ncCq voa; ooMscuve oaon as tne sewers were Interested in such different degrees. The Congress resolved that the respect ive Powers should charge their ambassadors and consuls to watch over the execution of the clauses in which they are interested. A Berlin special says: It is reported that Ihe Freacb and Italian delegates have' telegraphed borne, askmiir if thev should formally interpellate the British representatives concerning the Anglo- Turkish convention. The interpellation is improbable, as Beaconsneld and his colleagues have already refused to bring the convention under discussion. The Asiatic frontier as now fixed gives Bosnia aboot half of the land lymg tweea har-jold frontier and Erseroum.

This fa ooaalderably less that 'was "allotted te her by the San Stefano treaty. Turkey loses the frontier of the Sag haulidagh, but retained hills overlooking TK Ealub Oeewpaatem es Cyprwa -wtrk im CMf mi. Lohdov, July 11th. A correspondent Berlin is authorized to deny most positively that France has asked Russia whether she would prefer to give up the idea of, Asiatio annexation rather than see th Anglo-Turkish treaty carried out. is understood in France that England occupied Cyprus instead of Egypt, although strongly urged to take the latter course, because she did not wish to dis tort) "her good 'relatlona with France, L6r4BensfieVlt Tuesday's sitting, convinced that the results of the (Congress would be highly gratifying Europe, and that this happy result was devoted efforts of illustrious President.

The Congress mw already articles of treaty peace, FOREiGII NEWS. i Cable 1 St uusiuai. Senteaee ef the Haa Who Tried te aniuaptisr nuuam. Xpsdok, July Uth. Hoedal was sen- teaced toytbe He was insolent and defiant.

He continued to taeen af tea. sentence had been pro. bouhoed. Numerous witnesses swore te hht' sodalistie 'principles and' threats against the Emperor. Irfsuoehlas; ot aa Iroaelad.

Laspezzia, Iuly, July 11th. The Dandola, one of the most powerful iron clads -in the world, waa. successfully launched yesterday. She will be armed with lfXMpfl Armstrong guns, carrying projectiles of 2,500 pounds weight. TT SAW" FRAN Ct SCO BREVITIES.

Tbe Book-binders' strike is at an end, all difficulties having been amicably arranged-- -5 v- Senator Gf over Is in the citr on" his way home to Oregon after bis first aes-sion inyCongress. i jThat steamer Belgiole undergoing rapsdraAt Honter'a Dock preparatory to her next trip to China. Chief Naches and four sub-chiefs hare arrived in San Francisco to-oon- tith General MeDowall i- Of the eleven applicants examined on Monday for admission to, the bar. only W. H.

G. French was successful. llr.Muvbndge gave another exhibi tion of the motion of the trotting bono at ths Art Association rooms lost All tbe railroad elections nave been postponed fora: wsmkrTbey- vrero to have taken place on Tuesday, yeater- aayaadtc-day. "Riohsrd native of England, aged fifty years, died suddenly at a lodging bouse. Ho.

boa Market street; rrt a The retract for ronsc Washerwoman a Bay sewer has been Ho figured The assignees of the estate of Hiekox t- A ii-- mm ejl1" aaaweWtweas a' i' -a st trtmnph otct.ITo-souaeeampieto,aad your success Ik him swiweataaasjy jHX-Jr isffi Town of Frosno; i il? trriT-r'llafiini nss TisssIish. 1 A XVaura V1WW ul 1 orvfsrneta irHut. lev two oa the foiIowW eSnrr, 1 'aehfi50, -thlrtor-alx ntoethly install-- meats ef iT. tlOO. w.tt iaterest at 10 per nt MAf.JLT?7 B-rsoBMeore sbeaa-Ufml home with a sore income by so small an r7 bnTta a IOue lot lm taer Title to Botli TJaixd and! Abcolntely Perfect.

tee asaae Bataral advutages of toeatton, ferUBtv ef P7, jaaiairalneee of enaeto soclel prjleges has eefatoas. tf er, bees at. fared for sale In Callfenla iluU. a. terms aaeeey toe toe pfcrdheaer.

It to annllTlT eiUnSnS I i i and climate to tbe eottfcratioa ol emtrooi. eal fruits, all tbe preSaeto of tho Morthiii States are Produced hi afcudaae. hoeelon of orops each year, by meea of fart- nuoa. home taarket for erery qwart of mlllt pre-doeed on the Colony, will abertly be provided by Messrs. Patterson A aa Keg lie eoa- -pany, who have pnrebasiS atxtoea lots aad -are now erecting an extenetvo hotter aad vuiMmm lacury aemr xaeeeater of tao Oolonr.

1.17. rotor Ty vrt 7 mmw wwiHTOwi ee aiiaum. wmr Gt lonaer pankcolare eaad for mape aad etrca-lrsor call at the ofitoa.91 KantmM.M 8n Francisco or SW eorcra of Seventh and Washington streets, Oakland, J.8TBATTOB. President. ir f-w JULY 0th.

1070. PARENTS AIID CHILDREN BXKEUBSB THA V- Has ereryfUnr you' wast in THE LII1 always naasyon well, and In be Tina of him. vaa ar mmm at getting the worth of your money. BTTjOST MISIiXB THB BUMBBBSJ Rio RRDAnWAV' Tbiraaoorbslow-Eeventh street. i THEO.

E. QCIlAliTOM. DIVIDEND NOTICE- Thf Oaklaid Butt of SaTiags. Forthe half rear emtio lava Pireetors of the Oakland Bank ot Bavinn hare declared a dividend to Term Depositor and stockholders, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payable on acd after July 10th LeeUota Feeraltax. CHAS.

OVAL. HE VYESTERH UNION AND AMERICAN DISTRICT TEL-' EGRAPH OITICE Has letrx to I 2 BROADWAY Voaxtla. sarttroest; ITotice to Contractors. PTJRSTTAKT TO STATUTE A KB TO KXSC lution No. 9S19 of the Council -ot tha City of Oakland, adopted inly 1st, 1878, di.

teettngthis noUoe, the undersigned invites and wBl reoefvo at his office in Uie City Hal 1 up to 8 o'clock Pt of afooday.Juiy 1st 1878, sealed proposals for tbe followine- work to be done according to tbe specific. Uone 'contained in Council reaolnUoB No. 0268, te-wit: That Chesout street In said ettv. fm thm, MenterUneof Sixteenth street to the center llaeer nignteeoth strert be sewered witha U-laeh oement pipe snd with manholes with covers not to exceed three hundred feet apart. Bidders must Ola a hood la the sum of tlJXXi each according to law.

ciera Office, crty of Oakland, July 1st. isra, jaji.es dods. aty Clerk. Notice to Creditors. EttaU of trU.

B. TBORNBtTRGH, NOTICC IB HhVREBT GIVKW, BY THE undersigned Kxeentriz of the last will aad testament ef Waa. B. Thoraburah. da.

ceased, to th creditors of, sad all person nsTing uaiue acminss aaia aeosaeea, to exhibit the saate with the sinssniy VMSchera, within tea months from the first rabilcation of thia notice, to the undersigned, at her rest- asncw as arrowianas, in uakiana Township, nium cwubij-, or a ine omoa ot uaroer a Thornton, No. 12 Hew Exchange Building, Pine Street, eitv and aoantv ai Ban rranlaa. the place of business of the undersigned for loss purpose. U. F.

THUKSBCEQH, Executrix of the last Will snd Testament wm. TBornoargn.dsceaied. NO. 17. Of rttOVHS OmCCB8 AKD MIXBERS OF Lire Oak Lodge.

No. K. of P. To are requested to attend your next am convention, Wednesday reaing. Jury 10, ee vosinsaa es unportaneo will come beftve the Lodge.

Ton are alee notified to assemble at Broad, way Station ea Thursday evening, inly 11 Varvow ot psying Liberty Lodge, No. 36 a frateraal visit. By order ot tbe Lodge. vl. nOBT.

ABJaaTBOaa. JLof a. a. i a. rvi Aetwfeif 3i.

roui uo UDen ntr. aieaa threatening. PsclfloIxdger No, 7, Xt Oy, wiUinsta offloers to-ntghtC" Si T. 'Bowers' waa thia niorning fined 20 or-ten days for drunkenneirs William Mulloy was srrested TSster A i nWiUi-. i --r.

jot-, sufploion of.Jbnig. years, rwaa-ereatesterdsyajftei Boon on snspioion of insanity. In Tbr PoUeo Court this mornlnr. Tbofia1h tfs to ninety days rrjrjprleonment or TSgratiey; Brooklyn Lodga, No. 334,1.

0.6.. wDl meet this oTening metpfeanlg's Ball, East Oakland. The Andrew's Society -will bold a sooial eBtertainmeat at. 7iobnQ this evening. Koat Invitations are out.

"Tie aoclaTrtheeoond'Tatlan Church win Upheld this (Thursday) evening at Mr. A. Sniders, No. 1023 The Prce'bet'AssooiaUon wflT, meet to-night at the resideooe of Mr. Ben ton, on.

street, near Ban Pablo avenue. "v.r tjjnristopner U. ferry has filed a homestead on 'a, lof nortb side of Brown atret, 528 feet eaat from 8 an Pablo avenue, east 62.11x141 There will be a meeting of Gana diansat the Grand Central Hotel on Monday evening next at 8 o'clock to organise a Canadian Association In thisoity. h.otjlnlD jhip Jamestown will start on, alcruise of about 100- days next Salurd'ay. She wOl visit the Marquesas and other islands in the South seas.

We are in receipt njf tho New Hamp- Shke Gsxette, tbe oldest newspaper published la th United States, It hav ing been established October 7, 1756, at 'TS GeprgS E. ParweQ, of Hirahberg Farw011)f P. K. Shattuok, W.W. Foote, Esq.

3udge William M. Graham and J. Q. Martin, left xuong by steamer for Santa Cruz. The Oakland Debating Society held a regular meeting" IasrevehTnga very fair attendance being 1 present -The subject of discussion was.

"The best mode of conducting the Live Oak, Lodge Ho. 17, KnighU of Pythias, will assemble at Broadway station this evening and proceed to MasonJo' Hall, West Oakland, to pay a fraternal' visit to Liberty Lodge, No.SoV. The man whom we mentioned a few days since 4s being- confined In the city prison, and afflicted with mania a potu or insanity, if rapidly recovering bis faculties and bis nervous equilibrium. The Oakland Benevolent Society are particularly-; In need of 'clothing for women and girls at present. Also shoes for children and adults.

Dona tions will be thankfully received af 471 Twelfth street or will be sent for if notified. Judge Church. is ekforoiag the ordinance against leaving horses unhitched on Broadway, and bet weed, tjie diifi culty he experiences in the peformanee of this, police duty and, receives from obstreperous rBO RM WJTa lnln IE WMr. RIDD Guardwlll daHvelciUeo- tare this evening at the First Presby- rian Church. Oakland, Subject.

"Mental Activities of the -Age and the fifty cents. Sun i i. day Sobeol scholars, twenty-five cents. This writ prebably be Dr. Guard's last lecture fo.Qaklaad, as.

he. will remov ahortlT to the-East. v-u-j D. H. Btok.

has filed bis bond of $5,000, as Notary PubUc. 3 njesf; htM dmit- iu iu raoev uo uni-1 ted states bupremeurt, i ChriBtopher has filed mr i homestead lot 527x141 feet oa Brawn street near San Pablo avenue.1" An assignment mortgage froB thes Oakland library Jsmes Dods, Cit Treasurer was filtd i t. yesterday morning. la tao PrabaleCteart July 20lb baa been net as time of bearing petition oi uoss u. rMva, for letters, of on tb.

estate oi FraakX aiinistration Uva. case of theOaklaad Bank of Savings Vs. Biehard Hart et al. In (be ThLrdDWrict Courii 'aldemumr has plaint not atating tacts enough to causeSBiotibnv iaw- 5 i il xesterday thi a ding tSS decree in 8aa Pablo Raoob oass of Emery Alvarada aywrsettled, and as soon the printers errors are corrected i rf s'j a I sjnbw awej ar PJ BUK xwmeue, vis Eugene u. aIUnn 'adS Wobl Hamuton, of tatWJliAtaba.

accepted nndar op i I Nortbera Bail way, bet and 8a Special trains are to be run over tbe city Sunday bereaftsr, until farther aotioe, foe the aoooumo dailonTof those; who may. desire take a Sundsyrlde'OTeT'tmo'of fbi boatloads iheeoaat- and to view the finest scenery In the vioinltf cf the hav. There train a wilt leave lb an1 4 A tA i TM The weather" Is" suU cloudy and hi 1 I IL. 1 j. 1 Pc5lllpme- -i IT al "si fcut eat -H A BlMklMrttt 14Vt Hi Bias ()ft cttttimMl Lake Merrllt TttMmslk Third ate-eot -vikBnr ay.

Dietsuseef an OneUUrn BUM. il IS Another" vuhlfa mproveatent at eratV.nngnJtgfa abbot to bo tnauga rated in thi tltyr aUnde to to cWwasSoa, rtoi which is to work the purification of tit waletfof thaesluiry of Baa. Antonio try gathering all the) wni of the cityaiich bow lit IhsTireek alosf the vatar front for ft distance 61 inoco ihaa' allies. Ibis gnu main sewer, sweeping around too city front front Lake. JJerrltt to and through tho sea wall and into tht deep water tunnel Boas distance oat from the extreme western point of land known Oakland Point, is TO OOSSIWrCTSB KSTDtKLT OP BUCK, And win Jbe aoont rest, or a little aura thao, threa and oae-thlr mile, fa length.

ha fire feet wiu vjaniwi au uoiHsBigo, io the clear, and it to bo mnetreoted ot th beat quality ot brick and cement. Home aaoBth sinee, and during the lifatioiel of th lato Sty grneerT, J. Arnold, the City Council TneltuiUd the Engineer jo jnake tha Booaaaary aarreya and draw op plana aad ipeoifloatfona. for aneha aever, and too Deputy, and now City Engineer, JudiaaeW Morgan, took ta) work la hand, and baa over ainoa pttthod It with all the asaiduity that a proper regard to the discharge of the other aad aaultilerioas datiee of his offlos would- permit. The result is, that he has 'made a thorough surrey, and wlil probably hate the plana and apocinoation complete so aa to submit them to the City Counoil at its next meeting, on Monday eTening ext.

Daringahrief ooaTersation. with Mr. Mwganva Taiaova- repreeentatir learned tha foregoing and other ein' jHTKasxriHa rejrotrxjuts. JTt.ras tha original lntsntioaot tha Council, wo beUere, and of the City Engineer alao, to haTe the croak aewei 1 anpry into the bay north of the training wall near the and a short distance west ot the old small-pox pest tents; butapWa a critical 1 fxatnination into tha hydrographift r4onattiona of the bay at that poiat, City Eoginaer Morgan ascertained tbat tbe training trail "Decks water" at that point and eauaea. that portion ot bay into whieai ihe sewer was to empty assume' tha nature of.

dead water," ao that aewaga empty ing into it 4.would really form oess-pobl, the intolerable stench and poisonous gases from which Should be drirea eer the whole city by eicry passing hreeze wean or bay -Xn-' aamncn as the prafajling' winds sweep fronthat MsntpyciLitho, city, it came) abeolnteiy aetesaary to hnd some other ''SVTLR JOB lEtlCMU 8EWKB," Tlwoogh which to paaa' half the sewage of the city; and, to obtiatethe Morgan ex tended his aarrey in straight line from the' intersection of TVest Third and Feralta throngh the Central Pacific ship yard, to and through the north training wall far: out in. the bay; so that the contents of the great sewer will empty into the deep -channel between the walls and be dusipated in the live or swept out to sea by the atrong ebb tide which rashes down between the walls with a Telocity greatly neselerated by, the rolnme of.fresh water pooring into the estuary abore, InwetigatMm shows that there "is a good solid foundation forthe sever from the beach to where it will pass threeighiW training wall, and all that will be necessary will be. the construction a' rip-Wpi. along the sewer to protect it from the aeti oa of the waves. TBa TEI SZWXB, Tha -n- a 1 water in Juaxe llerrjtt, proDahtvlnear the main-ulveft'nndw-the0 Twelfth streetdam, so that it may be flnsbed; as Is the Main Lake sewer, from the It will tnen (ouow an irregular course along tbe creek on solid around.

above high water mark, until it reaches junouon 01 iwia ana xaiio streets. root this point It will olk Third street to PeraKa, where it I strikcacrofs the flat -passing through the eastern end of tbe Central Facific shoe yard, through tbe ship, yard aad out in to-the bay, ee described above. In' crossing the low marsh from Mag- nofia lo Cvprees streets, distance of about 1,200 feet, 4he iouodation -will ItBM trv and this txtrtion fit the set trill also have to fce proteofed by a fill or oval mound ot earth two or three feet nigo. With the Msin Lake Sewer, the Creek Sewer will, be a. itapendow pieoe of This former i abool- tvo milsa, wore.

n.Ues snfitrtie-thlTdr' TbS Main liake was divided, into jtwOf sections, one oi and one wpod; each about m0 -mile in creek viewer will be con- atraeted oi brick throughout its. entire length. The cuttin on the Main Lake reached a depth of thirty ieet4'and much quicksand was encountered the deepest out along the. creek will not exceed twelve feet, and with the. exception of the marsh between 'Magno.

lia and Cynress streets, the foundation is of natural solidity. The creek sewer will bC, "at tuc'j a depth that cross-drains or se wevs wiUitleaol -into It froea First street; ao that, after its completion," no sewage will rind ite wry Into the creek this "side or Brooklyn, and the water will he left clean' for batMngj and the quality of bur clams and oysters1 will be greatly xne new evwvr wuc prooaoiy do divided into two Sections in letting the contract for- its construction one seo-tioniexkending. IromJLakolmtttQ the marsh, and the across and through the bay to the training walL A aew edacttionsl sebool for mental aad physical, culture JThtluding model KUdergarUn, and the- Pacifio Kinder-, gtenHomal Scboi tpader the aus-ptees of the Froiel Educational Asso ciation of ibia city, with lliss Emma llarwedel 'si Principal, bst been opened at Ell SetaaUenth tuest, twsenxsn t'Si-io nes.1'Th -English? -breaches French nr i3e Hiss PleiXrar.elocnliou by tliss Gray, dsawing by 4i E. Bentoa, and vocal music-by Pi Morgan, German by ilisa Emma llsrireiel, ealiathanica, modeling and wood oary trig by Ilenry-llattern, and pratical bc''T, embracing tbe cere ed rrf" gt'uaaof plants, by David "Tlicli, t-e sndebouai-t so tort- eoanected tho Kslsey An 1. Is rant as tae tors and ine are the" of best of of a of a a the of otI ssnitary Othsr streets, and market dealers, be la kept on a i i '1 f.

Aa-' Atteaaps- The owood by Win. Castro; and now longing to the oatata of tha si tF. S. Atherton, Sra first namsd by the Mexican OoTernment and afterwards I oonftrmad sby patent irom tae united BUtos Uorrrnment. Xntosgranitho: waalaid down by mates and the extenu of ths ranch a granted aad patented was.

limited to six leaeuee. ambracic2 an agiraarea of something orer 8,000, aoreaL Within th tadanteactiptlon tho extent and lines of th ranch by smetet nd bounds a muo fi larger extent of tarri as thaV Jiobrante, i orerprus; About one year Hoes of the ws ra settled by QoTernment' surrey. tbe term of office of the late General Ames as Surreyor-'General, the lands not included in the San Xoronao raaeho, were ordered surveyed, and contracts were made and issued for doing that work, under date of September 24. 1874. The aurvev was com menced Jane 21st, and completed July 1975.

under cne tne annervuion of Mames Glover, Deputy United States anrveyor- aa Tint ixhd us ftCKsnoar a situated about seven miles "northwest of and ten miles northeast of Oakland. It is out up by canyons and ndgea, and is mostly grazing land, but little of it ever having heavily but the' forests have disappeared under the blows pi sturdy ichors and "woodmen. As IpMtaJa 1850 settlers beean, oa land in question; at nrat tne squat wero mostly native Americans drawn thither by the fine opening foe stock-raising and the exoeUeat woi water. When the timber brd nearly all disappeared, however, and eattle-ralsing bad become an oooupa- uon oi quesuonable: profit, many of original seturs sora their ranches to-Portusueeef who are "bow in pos session. These Portucmeae ranohc en a thrifty, hard-workiag end manage to eke out a' living where les indoetrious jpTOjle would 'star usual "course of his, business on Tuesdsy.

United" States Surveyor-General Wagner received the plat and field notes of the Survey of the so- brante lands," and approved them.i Three copies of the plat and "notes were at ones made out and at ten min-ntes past 1 o'elock on Tnesdav after noon tne land was XEBOWH OPK8On Ba-XI(PTIOH. There were two. or 'more factions ready to pounce down on the land with claims. One party bad a fist-full '8ioux acrip," enough to cover tbe entire tract and another party com-posed of Custom House -Naraloffice clerks, were on hand with soldiers and sailor's warranto. By means, known to themselves the soldier- and sailor crowd became aware that the survey was to be and ob- tauung tne nrst u' 'grab, forty-three filed; the papesa settuur forth their Majm to as tnJiv onarterwtinna thland.

Tliey located their claims under what is known as Section 2.S04 the Revised' Statutes. On Tuesday afternoon seven of the actual settlers filed pre-emption inetioes in. the Land OSceyand the other settlers have nine- i. ays wmcn oo vne same, lonner, years setUera recorded homesteads' in the! tract, in- question, and after living thereon for a few years sold, their claim to their neighborao that many of the present settlers holds two or three ot these claims, VY have thua far shown two parties who are liable to come tn contact in the eettte-1 mmfc nt I in 1 But this is not all. There are doubts expressed as to whether the belongs to the Government or to the Pa cific Railroad, which, ckims all the odd sections not within the exterior limits the old Mexican grants.

This makes third litigant, and next comes in the State University, which Las a claim to urge amount oi tana tor university purposes under the Casserly Act. As tho ease new staadsvitis likely that land will be in litigation for many for agricultural purposes it is but slight, value- aa moat of. it "stsnds on portion is cover- a i a tniu cnapparei, wnue omer por- tiona yet are well adapted to cattle and sheep raising. There are two or three school houses, and a church on the tract, and many ranch bouses and other improvements, all or wnich have been either purchased or built by the present settlers. Some ot these settlers have resided, on their ranches for twenty years.

Vvlt certainly appears as if men who- have their whole fortune in these lands, and families de pendent upon them, aad who had set tled upon these lands year gone toy, have erected improvements and have mada their homa tiirA''tifnM tha ones to pre-empt these lands, now that they are thrown open therefor. If the forty-three persons who" filed condi- were really soldiers or sailors of the lane wr mutx wwm uuw wcrta the. will carefully consider any. they intend taking toward -dispossessing the present settlers. "The true soVdier sailor: haa regard ton the rights of others, and is a lover' of as well as lav.

Rtot firm I The fcUovfag deed ere reaoredb Saaitb (seareheas of record, tea 51ntt street) as reeoraed Jury 1. 1878: Jobs HinlMl to Ckarlee- A. atlyIt.4. block College liomestead, Beritetev: SXSSO: A. I.

Bhrader to K. Ootllngrldge, as al. il, 17. to blocs K.O Baruett W. S.

Brown to, Ana Ounn Iiota A SM block II. Alameda Park Homestead: S1.1B0. uenerai w. atoraenon onn urnier a line Ehrhth stwet, 133 8 feet Union, B. H.

Miner. Jr. to Q. 8 Scotttota 5 and VHS-: "I I Mi. "1 block o.

Oak fark. AUmeoa jo no roaseea. et to 1 Lot 8. block T. Saa Leandr6: S7eo.

H. Kason to Jabn M. Kaeon44torra lln Wert. Seventh street 04 J3 trapv 0presX ST SxlOt Oakland-cut. Matilda B.

Creegaa, by Sheriff to IwMaefc. la Tlnsley 'Ala? 2eaaP. BsTBMadto Beat Estate llntoavr-WHneoC Alios street 100 (eet Irota tTais-teeota. street, 60x100 test; Oakland fMOft. Jeremiah E.

Bathbooe to John B. Wal tow- Part ef total. 6, 19, Moeh and at of St. Mary's strset. JCetUsser's lsa Please.

Sinsa-jv yt.irju.-ft 'Mi. r4 UDoper aad wife te rater B. Wiuatt H.ct block Fleoeer wummn hhwihiw, ajeaeoa i Jemes anrbenk to Joh awiin. mt Ut reet eflB en4 et tots, 7v a. a.

atook aoa pan ot ght atseet, Botttaf er'a plan, PtsaeanteasfZMU in Casaok to Jereealah P. Bsthhaoe 1 1 acrae. Pleaeanton: SS04.1-. Chas. J.

Frank to O. ft. Holland Has Eighteenth street, T6 feet float ttcvah, xlAAft. Oaklaad: M.KK). Jeinee JjMcDonoea ofl.

Morme 4ot 17, block fi, Janes tract, Berkeley! Thorawald Nelson to Aioert Hopklas-. jjrH XW comer Oater Ml fextoeath atrests, iWreanttoia.rollfi The stitef th of the First National-Gold Bank of this dry II ISTSV' ASSETS Notes; warrants. j. 13.5CAM rente due'. i 161 10 BxpaadPanka i -'rij 9 li ai Total.

CD Due depositors Gold ots ii circulation. Cn.p:il stock and reserve. 79,74 CJ CO 7i it Kt. Saar TV be. la at 2d Sd i -redbrdedwiiproDa'b airokers are buy lag; Half IoUars IV rr aoa are semng u-n "ufcu Hint.

tnd 106 for 6'sef Paelfle tUU. 131 are quoted at 69 orylng Tuoted4n tWs sarket r7J baylD.and 7.1Hn; awss Tfce IJWHilMlhil m. i .1 tM iiTr camor- turn 9t ior umo. i S4 fed Telegraaei te the aUa "the fOllowtnf'tfales wws aud. t.

luclsee St'aaoTICxchaDge Board this (oteoooa: leWyithabi iav aevaanoovw saist Alnha. jovmifTt I eo mtoaratl 65,1200 afodoe. lie no BechuUJudi ao Manas 10 Martin W. -'-A ewi jteaie. St s6 cl X910 70c mJ 140 Grown 90 BeU.UJ,ailU.

100 Star to 110 BFrlse. zaaoe 410 TM Ielrreesv.a09Sfiej Dy surek T7S SOW 1IW 640 Q1U. Mc) 100 Walls 609 Terra lti 100 aw na mil io Jack-T. 11S Alpba.ii.lS on Jostled or a 470 im SCO 465 MexT.ttOtAH 00 fca so A60 OpkhHT.A.n47 lSO-Aadesw 8c ZS a.B...laUk U0S Bullloo.a94J 670 .4 60 4-10 WBavage zia unniu JO So 680 Gated 100 aueooe. 1080 a A ssl ....1.00 sea 8 -Sr6l 60 Troian Ah tv tjoana 26 490 85 760 Dnion 61 100 IS WaesU.

lm 440 100 WoodrUle villa lie rargotioc V9U DUS. i lias Jacket. vw weus fC3 R0kd-CSCSX9 Ia tUOenyf JatVo, by thej UnneW. Bnras, hoth of Ban fwlaco, DIED. liaotdLlt ASa la this city.

July ioth, Patrick Raines McWmara, beloved sonef Michael aad tiatharino McHaasara, native of Baa maciavo, agsoM jeara. Wends and acquaintances are respcctfnlly invited to attend tke funeral Saturday July 13th, at I0ecsp from the reaideoes of the parents Ko, 85 does street, West 8 it CAEN la ibia city, July flora, beloved or Jacob Caen, a native of Karnleh, rntssla, aged 80 years. 'NsW york papers Please copy. Messrs. Bars low A Garber, both members of the late tna of Sarpyj Bsrstow A bare foraped a co-partnership sod estabiisbed tbemiseives in tbe Floor, Bsy, Grajn aad Feej business at tbaaoatbeast earner of Thirteenth sod Prynklio streeta.

seaeei upeaiag. Buy your school books at -Scrantom's, Broa.lvay third door below Seventh. i Why aufftr with Rheumatism or Keural gla, when Park t' great remedy wlB car you. Oo at once and get a bottle at the California Pispensary; Thirteenth street a sf U'-vw-" p-ra OesUe Stsadarif -OilJeoo A Co, TaoporreH and wholesale liqaor dealers. doable alandardLa speciality 1213 Broadway.

r- Iadependent of all. Why not bay fresh Bono beef oi Battetn, Fifteenth street, oppo- City 'Ball. ii rW. TO-DAY. POLICE OFFICER PATRICK J.

12UIN N. Il I I ITI -r Open letter to. tho Slnyor end Ctty-ConncU-' GTOTTLKamfr Bellerln tbat you are Interested In the welfare of this fair city, and guardians of its reputation, and believing that you have been hoodwinked in regard to toe reputation' and character of the above-named mcer.a-a, a ettUeasTaad taxpayers. believe It to be-enr -iaty-eo- expose the said omoer. icer.

and to ask that you rescind his enlistment, oo the ground of unfitness aad not being a proper person tor the place. Be has falsely represented himself in his appli- cauou ior eaia ponuon. This man. Qalnlan. ire charsre with dishonest." aad that two reeoonefble lumber dealers (Mb.

W.Latdlawand Mr.BichanUonJ swore bv Jndjrt MeKee's bather wuna sot unu mm tor are cent. ADom two years ago. this P. J. Qnlnlra came from Baa Francisco where he had a lank store oa the city front.

He came to Oaklacd with, ont a eent or -Some- gentlemen took eompeeaion and want en his bond feraside-walk contract, but ha hunber on credit. He formed a verbal eo-partaer- anip wiia a geauesun owning nis some-stead and bavine; rood credit with the lum ber dealers. Thia man had tbe utmost eon-ftdenea him. -Qalnlan got hiaa to put up nis sfnwua as secumy ror a large uae-walav-eoatmctor He-then eottoeted all the money, denied the co-pet tuei ship, robbed a mother aad her three little children of their home and run the man lrretriev-ably in debt. This man brought suit to ee-stabllsh his co-partnership, and for a share of the profile in the co-partnership, to help aim- pay off the debt, and- got "judgment against yaaian ror si, mo eo.

this jadg mestaje orw orer aoaa. omcerr wno not hold anything la his name. In bis application be stated that he wss an old resident ana a tax-payer, which are beta i This P.juQurnlan went as to Sacraaoento to assist in lobbying through the infamous police Mil, in tne nope of getting omce thereby. Is this -a proper -to -be sa officer and toKaard.the cltlnaaret Oaklaad and their property. However, if this Isaot deemed sufficient cause for his removal, there is saractens wunsuv of sues a disgraceful and disgusting a eat are.

in his Immoral cen- daettowmd his family, that will speedily sstisry your Honorable mmj tnat as a eis-grace to the teres, and should bo lostavUy W. L. GOOD WIS. aklsndrouly Ji, 1878.. e.

fy ood ASTTas tecosia- bt JT secure reocea, at the Jones Kasch, Ore and one-half miles from Oakland one mile beyond West Berkeley; on the San Pablo 1 pronlpUy TreeeoU's, Twelfth ana aranaun eweaia juwiana mmywa s. next door to Sailroad xfepot, on Beventh street; fashion, east aide of Br sad way, three ooors aoove nauroao vwpot. MoO ILLITRAV BROS R.F.oinpGorj'c it nw OT A DUT A I tl ft 4 A t5 El or at Janet JPaala nvsnne oeonteontat atrwet, fadleaTbsrtota'Burlee, Oarrlags and Sad Weesteietasait nenrj. Orders Prompt fkuentiii to to knot mf Okfarmm tfottada, gwaattt ST ALL PIBSONS BAVINO CLATlfS 1 1 against Ceerino OaUndo, deeeosed, pre sent ibea with vouchers to me, Kzeeutrlz his last will, at mv residence in Fitehbarr. la tlsmeds ceoaty, within four months from the first publication at this notice.

REFUGIO L. aiUSDS. ItTB. Situation VVantad. A wkV.oYLo Sjre soo miwxei, daress Ow X.

tuu aws Wanted. A GOOD GTRMAW TO COOK AND AL0 to de wb sodhvnhig. App'r to 1 i i-or Caia. J. rooms.

froiif-e snd u-i coumWHed. Lot ti- wltoin thrm "nte a a srbooi uoose; by J. L. i jtn.v i .1 1 1 i Freaeh m.tv -X ar Attaeka ea the Awalo Tsurklah Treaty. LOXDOBT.

Julv lltk.Tli Tnmrh ua. pie continue tf be alarmed about'' Enz land's new i. im Avpuouque rancaise aeecriDes tne Uonventtoa as detrimental to the" Interests oi the Mediterranean Pom A offensive te the dimitv of wmUn of tl Cerigreajis -3tob ioaroid araoaally at-' tacks Lord Beaconsfield, aad expresses ueaopetnat tne congress will insist upoa havinr the treaty submitted to it The entire-Preettuew fhesreatest irrb wbuuuu mtw uui mo KUUllTI the Rstmbliaue Frmneaiae. Tha Innui. aBurivea aticcuas.

wiUrevolt against frr eJga protectorate whidt If or bids jpeV elation aad punishes 1 miscevera-'l mens, ano tney will soon ia-trigne for the eatahushment of a Russian protectorate if Russia is so lnclinsd. A British protectorate can be terminated at any time by a nominal surrender of those Russian acquisitions in Asia which were a specific condition for England's inter lerence. rat tnese difficulties the present convention between Tar key and England provides no remedy. LoXDON. Jolv 11th.

There 1m ranch agitttion in England among political parties regarding the Anglo-TurkUh all -anoe. Only a small majority of tha On- position favor- eaallensmae tha Cinvarm. ment policy. IXordHarrrngtea, LiberaL will to-daji in tkf House ef; tJomnvme, call for the papers and Information on thi sub i act of tne Anelo-Tnrkiah eonTantinn. and whan these are produced the opposition will decide what course to (axe." ji no (conservative press con aavs a tinues warmly to support the Government's and the Tbnaa argues that tne task undertaken could have not been practically avoided, and would inevitable sooner or later.

a4 i oome oi -press aoniwv fuum uh uiere is more. acmeanxnty among Conservaaves than canbe Mtf. mated ay reading the Conservative ja- LOMDOK. Julv 11th. A corraSTMudant of the Manchester Guardian says: A short life is predicted ior the alliance.

By some it is pointed out that Lord Bea- consfield's arrangement robe the Pashas of their right to plunder the populations tney 1 Potter IawesUgatlem. i WasnriroTOir. JnlT.llth.-T-Th Potior Inveatigatien iresnmad session to-day, and Senator Kellogg Was examined by General Butler. He testified that the election in TwiMftna in 1876 was entirely legaL A marri people in New Orleans thought the Ro turning Board had acted imDronerlv in refusing to return as elected certain parsons wW they -claim ought to have been elected. At the request oi Butler witness save a detailed statement as to the compost tioa of the respective Houses ef the Legislature, and after tciting the law.

of Louisiana at considerable length, staled that Governor Packard was lesrallv inau gurated on the 5th of 1877, at W1UH1 U1UQ UJBTV WH AepUUUCan quorum in both Houses. Basplcloeis Movements ot, Ineltana. Camp-jRoBrasoir. Jul llthl Hank- Clifford, of Running Water, arrived here this morning. He reports a oartv of In dians Having crossed white -Clay nveri yesterday bound rnorthward.

The Indians supposed to have de serted their agencies, Lieutenant Sjrapc son. with about' twenty five men ot the Third Cavalry, left here this morning in pursuit of the i party who fired at the mail carrier at Dead Ilorse creek yester- AKW CSLEIJUMa, TJprlslnsT of Natlys Mass aero of Londox. July 11th. A teletrram from Sydney, N. S.

dated' July 11th, states that, two; tribes of have en against, the Government on, the land of New Caledonia, and massacred 125 whites, including? women and chil dren. have also captured two mili tary stations. Sscretary Bhormajs is Ne-tv Torse Nrw Julv Secretarv Sherman paased the night at'ConeypU land aad returned to town to-day, when he arain-visited tbe Sub-Treasurv and war soon joined W-a aomber-'of leading bankers. SJsJlformlans tn New TartCT Nzw York. July Uth.

The fotfdwintf Green, G. A. Marstosv-MrSr Mars ton. Sessions, RV Nelson," T. Jaynes, E.

Uohen. THE INDIAN W4 The" Effect of Haward's VferorY- rtetee From Indtnn Beoervntlonsw I "flSPEciAi TO-TBS. TBXBOBB. HfjA fi foHTLAsi, OregonJuIy IlQu tte following news has just been received hero! Howard's gallant wma received here last night bv Governor Chad wick's rier. Early this morning the Gov ernor dispatched a company from Bum-merville, aa scouts, 12 in number, un der Caotain ISorYille.

magmncent body of young men, to La Grande and Union, with an- aeoennt ef HoHsnrcTiC instructions 'to notiry all settlers, including Grand Konde alley. should '-find that the Indians were not moving east Willowa," to return and assist the armed forces in this, direction. Pre caution waa taken aeverai days sip oe by theGovernorto-notifyiaker arMXbuon Connties. of the probability of the Indians going to Wallowa. All points are notified.

The Governor telegraphed to, the County Judge of Union Qonbty-the- condition -of Ihlngats another should- Captain Norville be by the hostiles. That tho Indians are going through Wallowa' Is not so very probable, in-less creesed to do Their stock and plunder oomina this way, it la almost reasonable to oappoae that tho warriors -will follow- their booty and beauty, especially as Howard haa captured their provisions. ths iroiias axraairtrio'. Governor Chad wick has just received the following: VThe Indiana have re treated and will go- by way of Wallowa and Salmon river, Bernard's area are after them. Banford- to-night at La.

GrandeY wiUr 125 oavalry, Howard has ordered Sanford to go to Pelican, fiiteea miles thia aide of Ij Uranae ana await oraers. WASHTltOToy, July Acting Commissioner of Indian' Affairs yester day received a' telegrara from or tha n-iamata iuregori) Agency, dated July 6th; inv which ho says: "No Indians' are off tho Reservation without ill soy Indiana are loyal' and- peaoeable, and doing welL Durmg the nrmeeesaarr -excite- ment, there may be 600 hostiles in the neid. inere seems toots uevonuiua-tion on the part of many white people to have war hare, caaae or no cause, '-aurjDEca: A disratA roceived at "the-Indian ofSoa fromi agent.Khinohart reports, under data of Canyon City: 0regoak July 7th All Indiana belonging to Malheur Agency are witn the noBtuet, except forty, of Winnemucca'e BOW at Uarop aieaJennut evaaa- 5e Agent 'EagTeyfa "Snet Agncy (Oregon), la reply fo'telegrapfcio of the 3d instant, reports to the Indian o2oe, under datet of July Sth, that there are 850 of- bia Indians off their- reservation working for white settlers. end TCO He adds; 1 hold the Nastucca here, and ask that I may purehasa suppUes for the lnaigent ana tnose wno are at work to the amount of ICCO; cad keep Indians peaceably. easployed.

There are ao Eileta 1th daslxel ap plies was tS dSyi vU S3 mm- I. mm, mvmi IV i ltd At tmtmV.r- 8 Jeff Davis en tha Lest Cause try. erji rT 4 i IssocUted Press Dkratehea to tbe "111. PiV Jeff Davis em the Itoat (Jawae. Nxw OaLtairs, July 11th.

Jefferson Davis speech yesterday, on the occasion of the presentation to him of a gold badge and certificate of membership of the Association of the Army of the aiirrnK events fOl.taei war and tna bat aatps aaaareca 'He said tne question or a Stete's right to secession in 1861 was at least debatable. He asserted his unshak en belief in the right of secession and the duty of citizens to Tattle for" the He reviewed the operations about Ylcksburg, "and spoks in glow ing liWl ff pd I tjUtien. (ftd referrirtf ta tbira aaidiS 2fo one snooeees thatl amseekragto dWrorb such pM4 have, or to avoid the logio of events. Yen have done your duty in the past, and would fulfill equally well the duties of Inepresent' and struck for independenoa and ssera.sal. successful.

Ton agreed to return to the Union, and abide by the Constitution and laws made in conformity with it Thaw br and tm farther do I Understand yair promise ex- i Mf Divia fc ngratnlatedi the South osilgaujing boeaession of local self government and power of the people to elect their own representatives, and said that total noninterference by the Federal Government witbm domestic affairs of States, tUVr-n4 the tW" honored doctrlnS 'of and supremacy oi law wui secure perma nent peace. Every event which haabe- able to tne perversion oi a compact ot the Union andj ft usutpatif 3T tte Federal Government of undelegated power. Kef erring telhe Missouri Com promise, he characterized it aa tational concession. Oar Ctrirsmml aad Mexlee aeabt(al Be parts. GAtxCSTOiC'joly tttri.

Congressman Schleischer, who has Just arrived It San Antonio frtffl Washington says the Ad" ministration is determined to force peace or war with Mexico. He says General Ord, who.willxeturaStufdax, JjrrM bring fresh orders to Meadef and 1 ooaupy the Mexican border territory until the Diar'0verlrtpJaratees immunKv" fromnyaslprt; js ValiedlatbVai. quarters that the Mexican troops will resent thisA and precipitate. a colliwon, Schleisches thinki ihaaltuatiai JveVy grave. AH Texas is rife for war.

He thinks they alone can raise enough men to whip the Mexicans, and that no other Government on earth would allow its people to be murdered and robbed as they be.Tes i -i Deaotral Rwmors Nxw Yobk, July 11th. -A Tribunal special says: Advices from Berlin to-tiy4 report thrdlplomlats of Russia, Italy and France are in receipt of instructions from then I respective 1 V. I protest agaliftt the" (Jyprian treaty in the stroneiest si un. -The Auetriaa' pleai- poMntmries on xne eontray ere well aatic fiBSlaarek tirafariias maintained afaiaieileaoe en thaqaestioeli tL I Csigr Chicaoo, July Uth. The fothjwing QoaaTsasieeMit-pewiiaaHoBS were made im Indiana yesterday: nomaTM.

Browntv Republican PifUx District T. H. Cobb, DeaioctSeoond District: John Stadei baker; Greenbaeker, Twmh District. Nsw Yoaav July UthUfaelR. "poltrmsutGen: and a oommiasioa merchant, has suspen Ided oa whAtUZtfib Vnake lections from Be was tanated worth tMfitiCC X' Vt1jr isnni.

DeL, July Uth. The brig gos with sngar, wss sunk by the steamer Goldan Grave veatarda-r. ilmwin? tha Smith, jy Jsvaaea Wntaan Wnubftteri 4-4- 3 I T. 1 Bill Prohlhttlng Party Processions TrWtorer rerrnJSthivMb July iltiWlhe bill abot iahing party processions, which is being put through the it not yet read' the thirdlunaAAlit has also peas the Legislative Couacfi, aad receive' the' LJeuteuanVGvernor's saao- tion, there is a possibility of fte not becoming a Uwbelarf theJ2th, TbeMayWbawiaus4-4 xjJpaenatio; protestinyaaifif? i large' tody of tary being brought front putside-ax great expense to thV city, an advhdng mW sfoajxIiishtOtthoIlajaoeietiea) received lajal: adyfcahvenn cf jmost continent i 'uwyers of the citr tou the' effect the OrahgO bod and that the Mayor haa power to stop the pneesv deties arem setoioa.pQrsudenag whataorl z.it JAf. i v.a.

Uon-ahrsaM-t large crowd outside awaits the result. 1 tk. t.i. QurBieo, Jnly 11th. It is reported.Jt)y mI vtuuu nwe uisi us fsruamnn would nmhahlT ba bnrnad If Tail.

Ions Party Procession bill not This is not credited, though are current (hfrenEf Ltv of cniariai toJinbrrow br la! jhtuah wsams.bytht Torowd at boat, when they were ordered to load wfch ball oyctrkiga, 1 1 laane Vrtoellameler Dond. srsoiaJt to tils taiBPaa Saw FaAif Cisco, uly IL Isaac Fried- lander the grain king, died at 5 A. of jmmmm mm 1 uet W. J. Murt'-Sand CoVipa rre.sti ex-Secretary Ike t.s fYe: adopted.

eeveral Itanon to IjdtMnJJ at It to its of i I 1 1 UU1W UIWHUU' 1U1UTDHU1BDU Will II. I caueo up lor discussion at tne meeung to-raorrow! night. Mayor AndrUs, aome of the1 Councilmen, and other gentlemen have signified their lion of being present. Judge S.iS. mMiincf ani uifl a nut nr niai- meeting and land the weight of his opinions to the subjects discussed.

Veto of AlMsedat Coautty. Averace Noa-Partisan majority on state Ticret. W21 Aveira Noa-Paitisan XBajoritrn a County ticket: 1,019 Average Non-Partiaan vote. 3.731 Average Workinginen's vote. 2,718 On State ticket, lowest Non-ParUsan over highest Woridngmanr -1st LHstrictOaeserly over' Sharp- stein, 912 District Vaa Dyke over Mor-: row, Workingman.

District Shafter over 4th District Tully over Chabb. 1020; WgertWork VanVeorluescFowlarfWork-- 831 McCallumover Fowler, Working- 6 Campbell, over FjwlerWork- 1,010 inman ever 4 n1 Webster over Fowler. Workingman 1,023 Average Non-Partisan vote. 3,720 Cawrtasio JlepenMoi y. Tbi8e'saV pany, whoso works are located, at Baa Leandro, ia WcQaoty.

cbaVUtab, liahed a-earrisge reporitoryfa-- this city at tbo )ornar plTtbaxi lia streeta. ThUcnrpahy: nave been! aianalaOtinng agQquugaiQteaienbi I that a dividend of Vl tetawtttbo payabla oa and after the to affix bis. signa- carriages-n ana i. ousgtea a tot aeverai "ThoirHrork font tha State aaibeins first-class, and poee.pi Diaoipg weireowu in ineua i I I lano-niarAeiuia com ryi leased tbet Barties in iaterest, bnilding formerly aao cawcaag cf ige-makjtoi Tenth aratFraaklin atreers, and ra' a- riety of buggies, carriagea and wagonil PBuf actured kV veeuif WoraUwltt alwaya bo foaad this repositoryi where intending pttrobasers rasycau ana intpect them; ab agent ol uie cdmpafiy bo found in aiMnoaoce to give neeaea.iaiorm- noa as to prices, etc. eienrvt lit -J-li'S H9tmmwmMm i arsoantoM-c i MMWaai.4ojfflK 1 -J litis LJ eao Oakland.

Car." rpOW WILL ABRASGTX SfJHOOL tradawlll reopen July lot. Toungme and Ladies jeiified tor attuathms In the vark oos lines ot trade by a complete eourse of business Tratntof eombtnlna; theory and practlca. 8erxl for Co) lege Journal with fall partlcnJarB. Doot fall to see our terms snd course of Address, i-T Dr 01 TATLOE, Principal Business CoUege, Oakland, CaL. ra ug.

stn oa ttositnM i tafh-wia not Interfere with tho proosiadon. ta lUstant, Tbs Election Commission met Tees- day, taliswa to the -Register's elans of continuing his registration and pu rifioation of the voting lists. Six clerks were retained; i Tbe United States steamer Eichard Bush. sailed yesterday for Sitka aad Kodiak, oa a five mouths': cruise, aad took with her tbe Collector of Alaska as a psassnger, Daniel Pataey, a prisoner charged wita norae-eteaung in snaata oounty, waa Udged in the City Prison last aight, jby Sheriff Hull of that oounty The arrest was made in Aiaxs county. JLT monthly meeting of tho Sporte- msa suiuDwss held last evening at he oldsCity W.

W. Travlor. Preaideav occupied the chair, aad there waa a good atteadanoo of mem- nars-ic 'Mr, Bmtoo It oonsuiting official legal advice Jn reference to tho action of the Board of Superviaora Ja ordering him to dismiss the suite cosameaoed against the delinquent license payers. In the flali. jTJiatatA Advisory the training ship Jamestown nave request ed too cawKtee tu, -the training ship to postpone the cruise until ths 1st in order to enable tne various oogtttf es to fill up their quota before tbe cruise.

Throntened yneaista; of the Kar- slevors nt BsJkeraflelel. Among the pioneer families In Ala- none were mow widely knonthaar that of Isaae voskUra, who anally seUlacV on a farm near, the Halfway House, on the San Leandro road, about- three miles 'and a half from thht city. T.Tha family comprised several sons and; daughters and the boys rwcre" always knowa as father hard citizens. A few months sines. two" men aero murdered in ern oxmtry, "under circumstances of the most cold-blooded description, and thi wives ot tha murdered men fully identified two of the Toakuma aa the murderers." Both were thrown Into 'jail snd await trial.

On the evening of Bowers, of organized' band ake an attempt the Yoakn brothers them. He trstrl tbs sent word to thaJ" ha ha.l Jarned-af veir rlans, sd.was ready for them 1-ey concluded to J. Afpre- were ei.ie(Uined of serious lt ts vt re-- 1 not. yet at aa and; Af edays" smcelou terry oat' irom- 'Baa XTancisco, tlil-tnlanlot arriviag ia i IJ command of Colonel jHHiim imTTi, iis'i naaininfc m'T man of Cast fwvimt- arreal ad 'tin a -A d. ordinance I cnarx0i.pjivj i.

a.a-.Maa,.i i piece of tuyv ahen failed to appear against the aruaed substantiate -tdiergo. Court The ofieerWaeanable tor find GoldsticierJnaA case ttrai toe isrooou vours aatn monungthoytiraffman wasdiaoharred and anattachtrietjt; wasi1iasued far the person' ol the delinquent proaeeuung witnesKoMeantisM considerable costs ant swrnfilt" 'mil fr flnAm'mm will ease Tcame wyrterdayrand iiaiu wbii, ishsuc si unseauu 1 uuoia .1. I I MnhaMrlM atwl a DIVIDEND 2 NOTICED fcl J'V rnJoaEaTlh.IIaai.- -the asuat eeuil annual taisrest will be paid by thia Bank, at the rat of eight per eetm. per annum, oa and after the lbta Instant. Interest not drawn before angut 1st will bo sdded to the principal sum and bear Interest from that date.

Per order of Board of Directors. a. A. PALMKB, -j. aajejenwpesn ir.Oa:B.vrii,- Alameda.

jS tajrara, ITo. 1 1 3, i aarrr rrnr ea sy-v TVEUni AiiiiUrVt Bau er's Park. Suhday, July 14. The escort wfU be CaiirornJ lot's, K. Od.

aad Oaklind Tum-Verein. BTTlckets, BOo. Ladies and st. 1 1 af silim i st 1ft 1 fT 1 Pstisstti Wiu have nearly nvs hours in uarti- aea, leav4ag4hora at vaa lathe atter-aooa arsJsSflsttei' IttWd M. Fare for the round trip, $1.

Ho railroad leadlns out of Oakland or Ban Francisco has i equaL attractions fort pany. alocthe bayr-r 1 n.u..xn.i.. vaaiaaa murnxmrnm vris. Uessrtt EatUi asEllibU, thogTspb-l thTTwaTfth Utrast T2bckv acati Tav Tarainra ofSeeiwhohave tmtllshed aaomeTy4 nraVtr a an atf other eduntiei are now smgagad in- getting trp a eimUar tged in getting trp -a -eii I orkfor our sister oounty of Contra schools, factories, rr IV.3, and cseted thereri h.tire pr "orl a if rtaaif iuoaios of the enterprise of Contra Costs -y. 4..

I Geata, --TaVls latter teca bs. izxis to bo made from life-like sketch drawn ear-tho 'rrsjBlnes by artists cf I 1 tLs-t trll fh luraKsoiU. business hoxues. hotels. 0il sorrow that crimXT a i i ul I the romta of Jcfy, EhtrUT i Jtotm 'tatfad Ns.rts of 123 me would c- 7..

TS- ff hfc HFfj that altht take nal court arsUU)t ana riTTU through l. t. which he can witrr anno rSijTU ocisstvoosw I Jtti ceivod by various four months hfj3inXedja oice: Si. 3 C. ti.

TU- C. i. i 31 a -tv 1 1 A- A vl ft? id leo re- oounty ending June SOffi; i from the Jail -and lynch I Xlsa r-sd twenty tart to 11 Ths I'lssocrl Iemecrr'i Ceo-1 iavil datinj the tfbt'snd of ILIa clly, has a tia-. cllae v-lltetlilias will save much (' 1 'J-irircTtr-It nw 0-rro 't i TTAyTTD IS. A r't-i! it -3 1 Dividend! rv i- a jzln A t.

i 3 i 1 -v VA i. Ut LT- for an i tlon of Lxvyt il trucel to c. arndf.uiaAi.-r 3 -Tr i tiea sea i i i i I stock is it f. 1 i i it' cue i Jo! )' -r a tr: a- v- 1 i a 1 1 i 3 9 1 m..

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