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OAKtAXD TRIBUNE, MONDAY EVENING: JUNE 15 1896. twenty State delegations) already that they Republican. Lesjroe baa tHH.t C01C BE CUT DV IS will stand with us, many of them being SATISFIED HELD UP h-adauerter. S3 Clay street. In the States most largely represented In the lrr 'Ui0cK bwn Seventh and FUrtifh street They Chairman of Delegation Cfaas.

PlHs-feury. THE 81LVEB1TES FLAIL Tkey May Throw Their Strength to in Gold Standard. "Wgl the word 'gold' be used?" "To be sure; the object of the movement IS Jf bH-rrming last -week. Tfc Mil was crowded by enthusiaatio and their friends. Speeches A BANKER.

is to secure unequivocal declaration. He Will to In reply to a question as to whether wr mw oy one i Babcock and dtptmitt fields of Alameda Camp and The Customary Improvement Petitions Are Heard From. net Agate irt Oakland Hanna acquiesced, Lodge said very significantly that he bad not seen. him or ey sng aoum and others of Or OSNtaftd Camp. By Associated Press to Tb Trftnraa.

ST. LOUIS, June 15. According to P. H. Psf rVrtM smftjrs were mac bv am consulted with him today.

The Financier Shot Because teysV led It R. Thomas. It -was Laiman of the Salt Lake Tribune, the free cM4 httUi grand ratification meet- silver delegates win" throw their strength wf mwrtflf the nominee for Preal 110 STRADDLING. THE? GUBERNATORIAL MMOftS, He Refused to Give up $6000. MUCH WORK IS ORDERED.

dent fn States at the St. nhb the gold stand-ard people. The free silTer delegates have given Temporary Chairman Fairbanks OfnrK Ktowlton present- all hope of he said, "and th tltth with a beautiful gaveL the Makes a Positive Statement. as they are opposed to anything In the tw at ture of a straddle will go to the gold etwMewi satnortty. which he made from ttmbr taks from the old Kear-m wltMrti Mnk the rebel cruiser Ala- HIS INJURIES ARE FATAL Democrats Start En Mag to the Sacramento Convention.

By Associated Press to the Tribune. The Contra Costa Road Last Seems to Be Assured. camp. With the aid of the silver men, I think the gold standard -will win. I think ST.

LOUIS. June 15. The Post Dispatch the words 'gold standard' will be used in prints the following: the money plank." "To the Editor of the Post Dispatch The The Convention will not straddle upon Caller Presented Written Demand for the Money. any of the Important questions before he SURE TO BOLT. CONGRESSIONAL CONTESTS.

country. It will be for a protective tariff FAVORABLE REPORTS MADE. that protects; It will also be for sound There Will Be No Display, Though. money. This Is going to be a great con vention.

Its action is awaited with great When Leaving the Hall. Patriotic Worjc Done by the Interest throughout the country. The rep The Supervisors Dispose of DYNAMITE THREATENED. By Associated Press to The Tribune. Army and Navy League.

a Variety of Local Affairs. resentatives of the party in this convention are a guarantee to the people that its action will be "conservative and fully up to the demands of the hour. "(Signed) CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS." ST. LOUIS, June 5 The Delegates of the silver producing' States have not After the Shooting the Robber hstft.

th presentation speech was made by J4g Adas, ad a vote of thanks ex4 tend i the frrntir. Joet before admtnment an m-vttaurm was extended to tbe Club thrwwgn W. n. Thomas from Appomat-ox tteltef Corps to attend a banquet snd tTTinfnM at tbHr neadquart-ers at Hyndlcate Hall. The Invitation was aecepted and singing 'Marching Through Georgia" the Club formed in line asd swrrted In a body to tbe Syndicate Hall, where they greatly enjoyed the entertainment and banquet, partflelpeUng in the celebration of tbe twelfth anniversary of Ap-pomatox Relief Corps No- IW.R.& Hereafter the Army and Navy Republican League will bold regular meeting at their headquarters, Clay street, on Thursday evenings at IP.

M. The Grand Jary. The present grand Jury win reassemble tomorrow after an adjournment of two weeks. The recess was taken to enable Expert Snow to examine the stubs of the county tax collector's office used wbile Alex Roaborough was the Incumbent, It was supposed that the work of examination would be finished in two weeks, but' only about one-half of the stubs have been examined and Expert Snow saya he will require at least two months more to yet held a formal conference but ex pect to get together later in tbe after boon. Used the Pistol On Himself.

There have, however, been several informal meetings at which the pro Mayor Davie will not be a candidate for re-election. He has found that political down with which the Mayor's nest is supposed td be lined not of ejder softness and two years in it will be a sufficiency for ASK FOB ARBITRATION. Railway Brotherhoods Want a Special Plank In the Platform. gramme to be pursued by the radical The Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting- today. A committee rem the Merchants I Exchange consisting of D.

C. Brown and Wilbur Walker came before the Board in regard to the Contra Costa Road. The committee made the proposition that a County Road be built through silver forces has been sufficiently dis cussed to no longer leave the doubt it Davie. Is their Intention to bolt the Conven By Associated Press to The Tribune. NEW YORK.

June H. Wyckoft, president of the Bank of New Amsterdam, After having been read out of the Populist party the rumor that he was laying tkm in case their demand for free By Associated Press to The Tribune. PEORIA, 111., June 13. The Railway Brotherhood of Engineers, Firemen, coinage of silver is not acceprted- wires to capture the Republican nomina Shepherd's Canyon along The side of the hill until it the Thornhill Road In They have decided however, to go was shot in the abdomen and side this afternoon while in his private office by Clarence Clark. tion gained currency and even KauSmaib lit -without any display.

the Mayor's right bower, dropped hints Contra Costa County. (they take their departure) Clark demanded money and meeting that that was the Mayor's plan. The right of way has been obtained Trainmen and Telegraph Operators, which recently moved their headquarters to this city, have decided to ask the Republican Committee on resolutions for an arbitrary plank in the plaiform: a resolution will probably be offered When seen this morning Davie said in through the property of William Dingee providing for the coinage of the Amer finish the job. It Is not expected, there and J. H.

Medau. Medau made the agree a tone savoring of disgust: "You can tell the neonle that I am not a candidate. I lean silver product, 'but while the men fore the session of the grand jury The following resolutions were forward ment on the stipulation that $600 be paid him for fencing. The committee declared wUl not give two years more of my time tomorrow will aceompjteh much an- ed to St. Louis last night: to the city for nothing.

ken the compietion sf Mr. SnoWg "More than 00,000 railway employes in from the 41ver producing States will Support this in lieu of absolute free coinage it will not be offered toy one of them, but probably by a delegate from a non-silver producing State. in speaJtmg or tne -rumors tnai ne nau i work. that the farmers and Supervisors of Contra Costa County would lend their! aid in grading the ThornbHl Road in Contra Costa oCunty. the United States, a majority of whom a longing for gubernatorial honors, ne with refusal fired two shots and then turned the pistol on himself.

Both men are now at the hospital In an unconscious condition, When Clark gained access to WyekofTs office he presented the following letter, written on Hotel Marlborough paper in a clear, legible hand: "We want $6000, five $1000 bills and ten $100 bills. I'll shoot you if you make a movement, eo be careful. My partner outside also has you covered, and if you give an alarm within three minutes after said that he had never given the matter are members of organized Obodies representing their different conditions, demand Mrs. Ralney Elected. Supervisor Johnson favored the Imme of being Governor a thought and that the The Board of Education re-elected Mrs.

diate adoption of the resolutions opening rumors were without foundation, Ralney to a position in the Prescott the road and Supervisor Cnurch favored that a plank be Inserted in the platform of the Republican party Indorsing nations! arbitration of differences that COLORED LIEU FOB GOLD. school at its meeting Friday evening and postponing action until after the first The Democrats. Sacramento is the Mecca for Democrats DOt dr hf reported. meeting in Juty when the bills for County Roads and improvements would be in and may arise between- employes and employ at Only the state of the. County finances would be Tie ealr ef carta rear sick heel ers, engaged In Inter-State commerce.

We Six Dissenting Votes the Mass Meeting Today. I leave toe will throw a stick of dynamite. known. believe the public desire it- We are sure The Board favored tbe proposition and that railway employes want it and we ache when yon csa so easily obtain Carters little Liver PI 11a They will effect a prompt and permanent cure. Their actios la aild and natural.

just at present, for tomorrow the State Convention opens In full swing. For the past two days. Interested politicians from all over the State have been flocking to the Capitol City, and owing to the con through the front entrance. Put the money in an envelope. Don't talk." would vote accardingly if me finances allowed.

The matter was then laid over un know of no one who opposes it. By 'Associated Press to the Tribune. "We deplore strikes and strife and ST. LOUIS, June l-The colored dele til the first Monday in July. R.

P. Smith agreed to give tbe land and Shots were heard by the patrolmen who ran into the bank building In time to see Clark fall. W. Kinssy, Dealer In Fin Now gates at a mass meeting today attended tby more than two-thirds of their number. and Second Hand Furniture, Carpets, Ranges, Wyckoff is CO years.

old and resides at declared for the gold standard -with but urge ttiS all means (possible be employed1 to bring about an amicable settlement of disputes by arbitration. We (believe the bill now pending in the National House of Representatives known as the Erdman Arbitration Bill Is a long stride in this Mont Clair, N. J. "Modern" furniture bought or exchanged. tests already in evidence the prediction that the convention will be an exciting one Is fully borne out.

Last night some of the Alameda County contingent left for the scene, while tlffe remainder took the trains today. The county will be well represented, for be Clark Is 30 years old, 'and wears a san Auction sales on premises. Call and sea us. 4G2-464 Thirteenth street. six dissenting votes A PRELIMINARY POLL fly moustache.

He was well dressed. direction, and we ask the support of the auction bale: convention in havmg this measure made side the delegates In attendance will be Terr Pronouaeed Division a law." THE MOTHER VICTORIOUS. many of the friends of both Laymance I Of Elegant Parlor, Chamber and fence one-half 'the ALtamont Road of the Board would fence the other half. (Matter referred to Supervisor Bailey with power to act. Thirty-seventh street from the westerly line of Grcve street to the westerly line of the Apsar tract was declared a public highway.

The returns of the Berkeley school election were received and placed on file. President P. R. Boone of the Berkeley School Board appeared and requested that the Supervisors levy the necessary assessment in due time. Attorney Church said the Supervisors should fix the assessment on the third (Monday In September.

LIQUOR LICENSES. Liquor licenses were granted to John Jurgensen, corner of San Pablo avertue Dlaingroom Furniture, Body A STRONG COMBINATION. and Fitzgerald, who will use their influ ence on behalf of their favorites. on the Gold leave. By Associated Press to The Tribune.

Disposition of the Case Interest centers largely in the Third Cleveland, Heed and Carlisle Are District, for this contest will be a bitter one. There are other fights in store for Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Coin Silver Tableware, on 'Wednesday, June 17tb, at 10:30 O'clock A. at 1364 Grove Bu, Near 18th, on Account of Depart-ure, by Klnsey, ST. LOTJIS, June 15. With many mem Figuring on a Law Partnership.

of Little Eatelle Baker. bers of the Committee on resolutions not the Committee on Credentials and the con yet appointed and some State delegations vention, but Alameda County's squabble stHl oa the way here, It Is impossible to 1 CHIOAGO, June 15. A special to the is generally recognized as the most tan Comprising fine parlor rockers, recep- portant. get an absolutely accurate record of the Times Herald from Ne fork says Triangular Contest Is Decided The delegates entitled to seats from thetKm Prlor tables, mahogany pad present standing upon the issue. A rumor which comes from the offices estal, two elegant piano lamps, mantel county, thirty-five in number, are: W.

A poll by the Associated Press this af- of a well known law firm, with the tjead clock, oil paintings of real merit, body In Judge Ogden'a Court. Foote. W. Leonhardt, T. Olunie, P.

C. or which President Cleveland is on most Brussela carpets, couch, one line cherry teraooin shows there are three standards and Dalton street; John B. Barnard, Niles; J. F. Valledoa, Fruitvale avenue, between Washington and Putnam streets: Anna B.

Hohn, Halfway House, Niles Road. The granting of a liquor license to F. E. Connelly. Geary, D.

Spillane. J. J. Far intimate terms, is to the effect that Gto- for which votes can be counted and rell, J. J.

McDonald," M. J. Kelly. C. H.

JhJ 5" and hair suits, best sprmg mattresses, pil ver Cleveland, Thomas B. Reed and Sec Brosnahan, C. W. Logan. J.

M. Erurllsh. number of delegates are placed under retary Carlisle will, after the 4th of W. M. Duval.

J. R. Glascock, E. GHllgan, Little Estelle Baker was the subject of contention in Judge Ogden's court this four headings as follows: m. aara, H.

MofHtt, V. Gilardin, A. R. lows and bedding, dec toilet set, walnut secretary, bookcase, oak chiffonier, antique oak extension table and chairs, fine crockery and glassware, coin silver March, 1897, reestablish a law firm in this For gold standard with word gold in the Clank Xew York, 72; Tennessee, 34: Con Baum. G.

W. Dentils, H. W. Bradley, to be known as Cleveland, Reed morning between the Humane Society, her father and her mother. The girl left her home in San Francisco Carlisle.

Wild, E. S. Lund, C. Heyer, F. Meyer, E.

J. Holland, T. Scott. E. Kolb, F.

E. table ware, elegant range with water necticut. 12; Delaware, Iowa, Maine, Neubauer, Lafayette House, San Leandro Road, was postponed one -week at Supervisor Talcott's request. An application for a liquor license was made by Mathew Darilla of Alvarado. Applications for relief were made by Mrs.

Mary Wolfram. 1660 East Fourteenth street referred to Supervisor Johnston, by Mrs. S. Martin, 841 Madison street, referred to Supervisor Church, Joseph Hart, The announcement of the formation of .12: Maryland. 16; Massachusetts, 30; (Mfav- Armstrong, JJ.

11. Frye, D. Newell. back, kitchen utensils and many other valuable artlolea. Sale positive.

Terms several days ago, declaring that she would Ihe above firm will, it is said, effectually Landregan, J. J. O'Rourke. H. Duster- cash.

C. W. KINSEY, Auctioneer. not live with her mother, he met Mrs. berry, j.

crowell. answer the question regarding President "nesota, 18; New Hampshire. 8: New Jersey, 39; Pennsylvania. 64: Rhode Island, 8: S. Total.

214. 462-464 Thirteenth street McDonald's seat will be contested by Cleveland's intention as to a fourth nom ination. For silver free coinage Colorado, clalms fraud at tn primary Best whiskey for medicinal purposes at in the Third precinct in this city. He has I Bouquet Oalindo Hotel bar. It may be that this Is to be the Presi ms case wen prepared and hopes to con-1 vince the Credential I wny Do You Persist? dent's method of answering those who S22 Henry street, referred to Supervivsor Pelouze.

Mrs. A. A. Lorlng, special field agent for the Children's Home Finding Society of California appeared before the Board Idaho, Montana, 6: Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. Ariaona, New Okla have so anxiously demanded to know the A split Is certain on the financial plank I Ia P0 hniv.

bnv the finest and enrest for the same Prescotfof the Humane Society, and was placed by her In the Chabot Home. The mother was displeased with the place of the girl's abode, though the father seemed desirous of having her remain there. Finally Mrs. Prescott filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, and the case came up this morning. "Attorney Gibson appeared for the fatht er, while Col.

T. FJ Garrity appeared for course he intends to pursue, homa, Indian Territory, 2. Total 72. oanti; Tn evidsr .1" Pce Lehnhardt'a Broadway, be- The announcement will, too, demon tween xmneenin ana jrourxeanva. impression that the silverites hav th I Against free coinage of silver, without mentioning the word gold A iabama 22; strate Secretary Caxlqsle's intentions for and asked assistance In finding homes and helping poor children.

Dr. Murray ST Johnson of the Receiving Hospital made the following report for the month of May: Patients admitted, 4S; winning hand, and the sound money ad- I Small profits and quick sales enable us California, 18; Georgia, 26; Illinois, 48; In- the future. A herents are making their slates accord-1 to sell cheap, furniture, carpets, etc. R. clans.

30; Kansas, 20; Kentucky. 26; Iu- One Incident that gives a btt-ef color to Ingry. The suffrage question will also I Hunter 882 Market Oakland. patients died. sent to County Infirmary.

occasion a split, thourh this tlm th discharged, 4a; remaining, none; total isiana. 16; OUohJgan. 28; Mississippi. 18; this remarkable rumor is, that Speaker Nebraska, 16; Ohio, 46; Oregon, South Reed made frequent calls at the White chances are decidedly against the fair! The Redwood Carpenter Shop makes number of services, 102. sex, for it Is urged that Democracy as a bouse, barns and garden stakes U0 Carolina, 18; Arkansas, 16; Texas, 30; West House (before the adjournment of Con Lyman Bridges appeared before the wnoie does net ravor placing a ballot in I "Wn street.

Board and asked for an appropriation of Virginia, 12. Total, 388. Igress. the" mother, -Mrs. Prescott representing the girl.

Gibson said that the girl had rue away from home because, her mother had threatened to kill her. Judge Ogden decided that unless It could be shown that the mother is an Improper person to have the custody of the child he would decide that the mother should be given the custody of the child. feminine hands. Whether they are turned Bay City Flour is purest. Doubtful States North Carolina, 22.1 Before his last nomination for the Pres- down or not, the women will be stronvlv $500 for the building of the Redwood Road from San Leandro.

The matter was taken under advisement. in evidence and will try to gain some rec probably silver; District of Columbia. idency, Mr. Cleveland was a member of a prominent law firm of this city. Notice to Creditors.

ognition on the floor of the convention probably gold; 24, probably j. V. Parsons caime (before the Board The Republican and Populist Conventions Two things coneemlnAythat partnership with a request for the Board's aid In Straddle; Alaska, 2, probably gold. Total. building a well, windmill, and tank at a are known.

The first is tnat Mr. Cleve- Estate of Einnim H. Miller, 3 ec eased. Notice is hereby given by the under- CO. were easy to work, and only a small delegation of suffragists was on hand, but As soon as the gtirl heard this decision, she stated emphatically that she would not live with her mother.

i Necessary to tile adoption of a plank, I land surprised ail who came Into contact this time a small armv has bivawri On. I signed, administrator of the estate of Ein- spring near the Castro Valley School and to lay pipes so the water may be used In the school buildings and for the sprinkling of the County Roads. with him by hie in tiro ate knowledge of 460 votes. Judge Ogden then held a conference In ramento. and with their sweetest ways I nlm Miirer, aeceasea, to tne creaitors the ladies have commenced their oun.lof and all persons having claims against the law.

The second is that tbe partner chambers with the girl, ber father and paign, hoping to make converts. Of course tn aid deceased, to exmoit them with The spring is nearer the school ani THE PROBABLE PLATFORM. the water is purer and more abundant mother, and there the girl stated positively she would never live with ber mother. tney are listened to, but when It comes to 1 necessary voucners wnaa ten montns a vote it will be a different thins- latter the first publication of this notice. than the present supply.

The matter was She left the court room, however, in tirely. I to -the said administrator at No. 1017 Ade- referred to the Committee on tihe WTvole It and the company of her mother. It is generally conceded that rtnnM win I line Oakland. Alameda Cat.

to investigate and decide what Is best to Fa-raker Has Drafted it Declares for Gold Standard. s-hip proved lucrative to ail connected with it. It was stated many weeks ago that Mr. Reed would, should he fail in bis special aspiration, refuse a re-nomination for Ccwgress and remove to this city for the purpose of practicing law. At that time nothing was said concerning amy connections be mlglvt make here.

occupy the Chairman's seat, althnnv I which said office the undersigned selects be done. there are others in the fight for the hmnr I as his place of business in all matters con- BUT LITTLE WABHIIIC. inejuamedadelegation.wlth Its thirty-five I nectM wltn Mua estate oi joinmm rt. Mil- MEEHA11 11011 EST. By Associated Press to the Tribune.

votes, win cut a our firure in anv ler, aeceaseo. v. u. v. aaiLBiti- Alice Delncchl Dies Suddenlv ure that it can unite on faarmoniousiv I Administrator of tile estate of Einnim H.

ST. LOUSS, June 15. Foraker wilL. unquestionably be the Ohio member of the and so far the selection of a Chairman i I Miller, deceased. for The Petitioner Is Looking Her Berkeley aoout tne only subject which Is agreed I -ustea uaKuna, june um, ish.

Committee on Resolutions and probably though even in this there Is onnosltlon His Wife, Children and Money. LOST A gold medal won at San Jose In the Chairman of the Committee. ine Aiamena delegation has obtained five mile handicap May 24th. Medal is Alice Deluobi, an Italian woman aged He has drafted a platform covering al about inches square, hi shape of Mal He quarters at the Golden Eagle Hotel, where all the preliminary caucuses will be held. I VILAS INTERVIEWED.

Denies the (story About President Cleveland and Himself. The habeas corpus case in which M. most all the subjects to be treated of, and tese cross. Initials and bicycle about 41 years, died at her home on Bhat tuck avenue near Mona street at mid night. a as shown it to his intimate friends.

wheel on face. Reward If returned Immediately to Chief of Police. J. Meehan of 716 Sixth street sought to regain possession of his twd chil i omorrow. morning at 9 o'clock the fun will begin, and then for two days, with the possibility of a third, the convention hall will be the scene of stirring bidden ts.

The fact that the National BALLS TO LET. It expresses, in distinct terms, the Rer publican policy te be the maintenance of the present "gold standard," using these She retired seemingly well about 10 o'clock. Within half an hour of her death dren was dismissed in Judge Ellsworth's court this morning because By Associated Press to The Tribune. oetitijner faikd to a jpear. It was an MILWAUKEE, June 15.

Senator her little daughter was awakened by hearing ber mother breathing hard. Dr. Convention holds forth on the same day I TO UET Grand Army Hall to let Monday words. nounced that he had gone to Portland night. Apply 1116 Broadway.

does not in the least dim the ardor of the It is thought the platform, as outlined by in search of his wife, children and democrats, and all are ready for tbe Vilas spent yesterday tn Milwaukee. He was asked by a Journal reporter: "Did you see the report -that you said Mouser was summoned, but before he arrived the woman was dead. She was a widow an dleaves three riilL Foraker, will not be greatly modified in money. tssmnittee. The Congressional Rumpus.

you -would vote for McKiniey a-nd dren, one married daughter, wbo lives fh Alatmeda. and two younger ones who re Meehan was deserted by Ms ware one week ago last Sunday. The wife took with her their two children 1216 The trend toward the adoption of an out eerurday evening's meetinar of Cash Cleveland also? Is so?" "There is not a -ward of truth -in It ana oui goia pianx is very maraea. mira congressional Committee. rmit.

side at home. The case has been reported td the cor which her husband had just got as his Quarter's pension from the United One by one delegates regarded as doubt ed as expected in a call for primaries I never entertained such a purpose and oner who will hold an autopsy this after never heard Cleveland say a word about on August 15th and a convention on August 23d in Vallejo. This places noon and an inquest this evening. Had. Baa Fall.

States. Gold for Germany. Br Associated Press to the Tribune. ft. The story 4e a fiction, pure and maiiera in Tne same rmaitlrkn v.A i WJ simple." uave Deen, ror with the action of the D.

A. Peterson, wbo reside at 519 Ninth sustained a painful accident on NEW YORK, June 15. Heiderbeck, Ick- "WH1 there be bolt at Chicago, think v.uumy central committee, which refused to rexxwmize th "nrimare" tun you?" elhelmer Co. nave cngagea iw.uw ia PER nONTH, iBdadins latere. it is probable that two DrimxriM "No sir, not unless the silverites gold for shipment to Germany tomorrow.

Lyon street in San Francisco this morning. He was climbing a ladder on that street this morning for the purpose of talking to a painter wbo was on the roof ue neia anq another batch of contesting bo." vwrerraies sent to tne conven tlon- Will Buy a LICENSED TO MARRY. gTeEsional Committee shall issue the of COURT CALENDAR. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. 1896.

of a building. The ladder fell outward from the building and as it dropped Pet ful, such as those of Indiana, Nebraska! and Ohio, dropped into line. In Nebraska. Thurston favored something milder than a declaration for a gold standard, and tbe delegation elected Peter Jansen member of tbe Committee on 'Resolutions. He Is in favor of the most ultra declaration oa the subject.

It Is evident the gold plank will be very explicit. Senator Lodge, who has bad much to do with putting new vitality into the movement for an absolute declaration for a gold standard in the national platform, said today he considered the battle practically won. Eastern States are still coming to line and Western States as weH, he said. "Wo bavs assurances from more than F. 1 1 Lewis S.

Warford, Seattle 23 Rose Deinlnger, Alameda 17 erson fell to the walk. landing on his feet, sustaining a severe concussion of the Department 1, Judge Fridc J. H. Smith ficial can in this county, but as the affairs now stands, this body will in all probability refuse to take any such action at least until the State Executive Committee has been heard from. This vs.

P. W. Paulson and Smith vs. Perry, back with serious internal injuries. He 8UKN.

Department 2. Judge Ogden Schimpft came to this city where he was treated at NEW FIODERN HOUSE, RBED In this City. June 13, 1896, to the vs. Sen imp fT, and Younger vs. Fitzgerald.

wife of G. W. Reed, a daughter. Department 3, Judge Ellsworth Stilson will leave Alaifteda County In tbe cold, for the outside counties are expected to the Receiving Hospital by Dr. Johnson.

A Rancher Robbed. BISHOP In Oakland. May 8, 1806, to the vs. Eldredge. wife of John N.

Bishop, a son. Department 4, Judge People vs. Fred Mario a young rancher living BRAN In Alameda, June 1898, to the Andrew Root; trial. near Fruitvale, was robbed of $48 at aoiae oy tne aecssson. ana unless a call Is issued here, without the Intervention of the County Cotrrnijttee, It1 Is likely that no primary at all will be held.

y. Cwiitalning Broadway and Leavenworth streets in wife of Fred G. Brane, a daughter, MARRIED. Jameson Held for Trial. By Associated Press to The Tribune.

San Francisco yesterday. Two men named Murphy and Barnes nave been arrest To baffle this difficulty a Committee 7-Roods and Bath, composed of Messrs Friend. Edgar and FERNALD HARKER In Berkeley, June 1896, by the Rev. E. B.

Payne. Chester ed and identified toy Marlow as the men Babcock. was appointed tbe Coug- ressional Commettee to Issue the call Bailey Fernaia ana josepnme naraer, DIED. rrrTM LET'S wbo did the deed, A Japanese Mutiny. By Associated Press to The Tribune.

PUT for Alameda County, in an address to SITUATED OX Central Ave'Alaneda Republican voters, tbJs course to be KWiNG In this city, June 14. 1898, Fran THE CASE. -ANTWERP, June 15. Fifty sailors of pursued In case tbe County organization refuses to act. cis R- Ewing, a native of Ohio, aged 33 Here wear.

bcMaeas Is Oek- the Japanese warship mutinied last even vears and 4 montns. just wtoat action the state Central 1 ia Choice Residence Section ing; landed and attacked the police, Tne BURNETT In Alameda, June 13, 1896. Le teas esipleyisg Oakland labsr ssakiag Mowa.ca Baktso rowosa (the beit) and maaafactriag es tracts, spices sad so ea. Da vt serve support? ask rear graces far na May Burnett, agea zs years i montn mutineers were overcome and the ship LONDON, June li. At Bow street Police Court this morning Dr.

J. 6. Jameson, Major Sir John WiUougnby. CoL R. Grey.

Major R. White, CoL H. F. White, and Hon. Henry Coventry, the prime movers of the Transvaal raid, were committed for trial.

Th other accused persons were discharged. A Pythian Jant -CoL VT. W. Moore and CoL J. P.

Abbot returned tills morning tram Angels where they bad gone to. Install a new 'division uniform rank K- of P. The new division has thirty-two members on the roll and will be known as number 23.. The Board of 'Education and the City Council I ld meetings this evening. ur uecuiire wBunwce will use I with regard to the County Committee's I stand, no one knows, tut the members 1 I I I I 1UX 1 nmhaMv tiaf mm nnilntfu1liir aWW mw and 13 days.

'v-n 1b now guarded by a detachment of police. KANE At the County Infirmary. June 12, 1896. Beverly Kane, a native. of New Won and Lost.

for the cast-iron resolutions were I esrgoods IQIMCIl York, aged 80 years. Mat Nichols, the San Jose, cyclist MATTAINI In Berkeley. June IX 1898, and winner of the five-mile Jtandkrap A review of the situation now shows I VU11iaTri TilTlfrDO tbt the split in tbe party is Just as I liillllli tie XlilsiCt f4la mm nrl all ture-isi fvs hAwnAflv I Mary D. Mattaim. a native of Philadel- shla, aged 40 years and 1 month.

IGoffco and Spico ilillg DELUCHl In th'x: dty. June 15. 1896. Fe- road race, has lost the medal won. by him at the last meet.

He has reported the matter to the poiicev -although he believes It dropped from his coat lapel tut; w. ava a iifvwj have been shatered. I 460-46 EAgbtlt 8treSt Hdna. beloved mother or Mrs. Auw Grondona and Rosa and Mary Detachi, aim; mat OaXXaxs, cax OAKLAND.

The Oakland Camp, Army and Nary a native of Italy, aged 40 years. and not stolen. 'V.

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