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OAKLAND TBIBUJNJEI MONDAY EVEXme NOVEMBER 22, 1897. who bias been doing time for petit larceny, seems to be a luaturai born 1 One Thousand MEDAU'S TRACT. WOES OF AN ATTORNEY. $1000 The Drawings for our Gift for Saturday, Nov. 20th were 10,249 takes $50 OO 9,927 takes $30.00 3,924 takes $20.00 Dollars "reacher." He was convicted in the Police Court and sentenced by Judge AY.m to serve four months in the City Prison.

Las-t night his sentence expired and as Neuman was released he attempted to take a pair of the prison blankets with him. He rolled the blankets uip with his coat and one or two other articles, but the act was discovered by Officer Billy Moore before Neuman had reached the outer wicket of the prison and Neuman was-taken back to his cell. He was again in the dock of the Police Court this morninig and was given till tomorrow to plead to another petit larceny charge. Lawyer Tappan Tells of an Seems to Have Been Designed by Nature for a Park Site. Episode in Mrs.

Olsen's Career. tract will be an environ of a thickly populated cty and considered an easy pleasure jaunt, and a delightful place for an outiag. MANY JNATUKAL, ADVANTAGES. Aside from the natural advantages mentioned, there others which are not all found in any other larcel of land in the vicinity of this city. There is an abundance of water on the iract.

A mountain stream flows along its eastern bender. Along Us course near its banks are located numerous springs, carrying sulphur and other minerals, which have been found highly btntfi-cial by many people. Near the Medau residence a' natural lake of an acre in extent is fed by springs from the adjacent hillside, and this lake could easily and inexpensively be enlarged, if desired, to 'five or 3ix acres. Upon the' tract are quarries of excellent freeftone formation, and in many places natural rise out cf the ground suotuas in Central Park, New York City cost more to construct than many price asked for the entire Medau tract. For walls, curbing and heavier pieces of construction, the freestone obtainable on the tract is ap GIVEN AWAY! $300, Three Hundred Dollars to the Charitable Institutions in Alameda County.

$700, Seven Hundred Dollars in Personal Gifts. 'The Next Drawing for our $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Weekly Gift will take place Saturday, Nov. 27, at 9:45 P. M. ROSALIE TRUB WENT ADRIFT.

SCENIC VIEWS UNSURPASSED. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN AGAINST DIPHTHERIA. Two More Cases lteported at the Health Office This Morning. Was Taken Up by the Kind Hearted Alameda Abundance of Water for Lake, Irrigation and Other Purposes Attorney. Our show windows will tell you what we are doing.

We give one coupon with every twenty-five cents' worth of merchandise purchased from us, entitling the holder of the first coupon drawn to $50 (fifty dollars If yon have any doubts regarding what we are doing, just watch the crowds that fill our store irom 8 a.m. till 6 p. m. Every department in onr house is filled with seasonable novelties at reasonable prices. a All we ask is that you look us over before paying more elsewhere ROCK AND GRAVEL IN PLENTY.

INGRATITUDE FOR HIS EFFORTS to the holder of the second coupon drawn 30 (tiiirty 1 dollars), to the holder the third coupon drawn $20 (twenty dollars.) Be sure to get your coupons we want you to have them. parently inexhausible. Resides there is gravel for walks, paths tnd drive Seeking Evidence to Protect Himself From His Persecutors, ways close ait hand. Accessibility, Price, Location and Environment in Its Favor. 1 ABRAHAMSON BROS.

There is a suflicieicy of level land on the track for recreation grounds, where Health Officer J. P. Dunn is continuing his crusade against the epidemic of diphtheria which about to take hold of the city. He has requested all principals of the public schools to report all eases of sore throat which are severe enough to keep the sufferer from school, and such cases reported will Immediately be Investigated. Nearly every case so far reported can be traced directly to unsanitary plumbing of houses.

Assistant Superintendent ot Schools York states that several parents have become unduly alarmed and have taken theiir children iiom the schools. lie says that for a city of Oakland's size the dozen cases reported show that the disease has touched tho city only lightly, and that there is no occasion for the prevalent excitement. Two more cases of diphtheria were reported at the Health Office this The Leading Dry Goods Establishment of Alameda Co. S. E.

Cor. Washington 13th Sts football, baseball, bicycle racing and ail such sports might be carried OH. Its afford ample and nat- wooded ravin ural sites iar nenogerie purposes. While nearly all residents of Oakland are devoting considerable to the question of public park sites Medau made this offer of Since Mr. One of the raciest petitions that has been filed of late in tho Superior Court was thatt which, was introduced this nionnOng by Attorney Tappari of Alameda, in his own bahaJf for an order to perpetuate testimony.

Turppan sliows tliiat he has been a Pablo fore noon his tract to -the city for i park sate it that the mil strongly, though quiet-the acceptance of Mr. not a few are ly, advocating has been stated in public ear shortly InfoUy injur 5 ribs, fract Jned t.fv she was 1 the left nkl. Sre suitable for of a portion Medau'js offer if his tract of 476 acrts was The THE BIRO CAGE GOES. gardener who resident of Ala'meda for about 40 years tenia on ulna, and a was taken whi her i Ft rat ton. her dow is sonable" terms proposed.

on the very rea parte pv made "this assertion doubtless had ref- Medau tract has not to the lteaetviav Hosptm. r-jurios were Jressed by Ur. I narnt' of the man who ran unknown. and that 1S93 Porothy agreed to support Rosalie Trub tor the sum It is true the NO TROUBLE AT THE OUD TRICK. President Williams Asserts Coed Racing Will Be Maintained.

portuon of tne BoutAwest erence to shmld the tract. However. iormer. Aiifcc rtosaiie into nan re- section the Me in tract be purchased for a CITY SCHOOL NOTES. MRS.

MILLER IS AN OPIUM FIEND. She Will Go tho lr.flimary and Not to i lie Insane Ast 1 11 in. been as loudly touted into public prominence as" have some of the other tracts proposed. It is well understood there is no syndicate behind the iMedau offer. No division of the purchase money has to be made if the owner's offer is accepted by the citizens of Oakland.

Nevertheless those who are familiar with the land of Mr. (Medau de- II! Have I'u pi Is Days of park site the present proprietor states hewculd. fcie glad to retain twenty acres of the section mentioned at the price of $1,000 an acre. Anybody. Who has seen the beautiful vv This sid.

with Mrs. Olsen for five months sre was eoimpelled to leave the Olson home because of maltreatment. Tap-pan then says he took Rosalie Tiub pi his own home, fed her on the best foods, and had his family wait on her for eight mwrtths. In June of lSo, for the alleged maitreat- Pharoah's Daughter Robbed of Her Greatest Ornament. Vacai ion' tv 8oots Must Leave scp'ine Jack Hays plac? whore ll- tho Course and Will Bi Colonel if Schools McClymonds he iHmrh J.

IMneree has resided since Superintendent this morning sent cular to principal: "Miss McFadd- Enforced. idl vr lk uctri 3 i.a.1 uivi 1 than' ft as thus far received in the purchased that property, and made it out the following cir- of the city schools: a will me'-M with the memt of Rosalie Trub by Mrs. Oisen. 1 Tappan got judgment in the sum of $500 agadnst Mrs. 01sn.

It is alleged that, while Rosalie Trub I had sufficient money to pay for her Mrs. Matilda Miller of 875 Washington street was recommended sent to the County Infirmary this morning by Drs. Blood and Fisher, who had been selected to examine her with respect to her alleged insanity. paradise; will appreciate iHE CLINTON PARK TROUBLE. nark sites.

a mmature discussion of reported trouble between the Oai- on Mon. ITS CLIMATE. teachers ot the grammar grades day, November Sth, at P. il room ifornia Jockey Club and the Horse-I men's Protective Association has been board to Tapjain. she never did pay for it, and, bfemnlBg noisome he was the possibilities possessed by its neighbor, the Medau tract.

The country-houses of Mrs. Kohler and Colonel E. 5. Gibson, also in the near vicinity, are beautiful examples of suburban, sceni? ine complaint was tiled bv Mrs. Doo- ed to have her seek shjelter else- httlo, whose reside 2o, High school building.

I "Teachers of English in tho High school, principals of grammar schools is at the number Board of Works Will Soon Ae Asked to Take Action, compel Whore, rs. ment and which She did. appealed from judgr-to the Supreme Court, in their attractive embel- tracts, end given above. Mrs. Dooltttlo tailed, however, to appear, and the case was continued till this morning.

The woman still faJUd to appear, but the doctors asserted after looking into the matter that they were powjerless to compel her attendance, well illustrate what park lishments white the case was pe-nd- end grammar grade- teachers will meet cn December 21, in room of the High school building, at 3:30 P. to continue work in grammar arjd language. "Prof. Jtnkins will meet the primary in the neighborhood. 1 possibilities 1 there, he continues, Ol- As to the compared with sen worked herself once more imto tho Trub and "of other sites fr which from $1,000 to I confidence in tne report ot tn- case thev set forth said and ORIGINAL BEAU1Y WANTED.

by hyprJotiBm other i that there was no evidence before them greatly magnified and President Wll-i liams said this morning that racing will gu on as usual jind that there were never any doubts as to the continuance of the meet. vThere was a conference yesterday between a committee of the Association and Thos. H. Williams ar.d Colonel D. Burns, and Mr.

Williams was ked to reconsiier his decision in regard to ruling the stable of Charles Boots off the track. This he declined to do, and the horses will have to leave the Emeryville Stables to-day. I It was reported that there was to be a conference this morning at the track, but this was not tbe case. "I have rothing further to -confer atout," mid President Williams. "I Have made known my position and shall not alter got her to again live at her (said Oi I as to her insanity, but that thLy reco (grade, teachers on Friday.

December 3d, at 3.15 P. in room 23 of the High i school building, to continue work in na-j ture study. i Principals of schools containing gram-1 mar grades, head of department in En sen And, to beait, cheat, swin- mended that she be sent to the $4,000 an acre aire asked, Mr. Medau's offer of '476 acres at an acre, seems more than reasonable ons'iderins its numerous natural advantages as men- nty and defraud) yvxur petition, got tm because she Is a eontirbie.l Rosalie Trub to ex'cuite a dismissal of said appeal which said Mrs. Olsen filed i-iiuiu jivnu.

iney aiso set tortn the fact thit they Wt-re powerless to compel the attendance of witnesses who. might testify as to her mental condition. tioned. Why Mr. Evans' Front Yard Is Like a Barren Wilderness.

it. Tnere will be a gooo cards as ever SACRAMENTO POLICE CIVEM A SCARE. They Are Afraid an Oakland Criminal -Will Attempt to Break Jail. CARING FOR A MIND THAT IS DISEASED. Miss Mamie LuHsinan Has Been glish of the Higii school, and the following Mi--s E.

Ii. Lee. Miss M. V. Stuart, Miss A.

G. Madden. Mrs. E. E.

Greenman. Miss I. Vindergaw, Miss Nellie Cook, M. E. Moore Miss Fanny Henderson, will meet on Tuesday.

NoV'-mber 30th, at 3:20 P. In the Board rroms, C'Uy Hall, to unify the work in grammar and language. "Schools are hereby ordered closed on Thursday and Friday, November and 2Sth, for Thanksgiving. "Principals are re-juested to send in their time leparts for the present montn en the 3'Uh. Instruct your messenger to for salary orders.

These orders will be drawn on the State fund, and can be cashed on the 15th of January next." in Supreme Court. And your wag the owner of said judgment, Mrs. Olsen got naught for his pains hut thereafter again gave saad Rosalie Trub many pains. "That saiid Mrs. Olsen finding her attempt to beat, swindle, cheoit anld defraud your petitioned had iied, caul -led on your petitioner with jsaid Trub and in order to get a reieae of said they agreed to pay the petitioner $300 for her $500 judgment, $2 0 of which sum said Rosalie TiKib was to pay and the remaining $100 Were to be The bird cage has been removed trom the head of Miss Pharoah In Clinton Park.

This incident, would probably pais un-notieed but foTJ the bitter, personal and animated controversy that has been Sent to ttie Asylum. The police force of Sacramento was It is well known to a majority of the Oakland public that along the southern slopes of the Contra Costa hills there extends what has been aptly termed "the warm belt," tho average temperature, year in andiyeair out, is five to seven da-grees -warmer than it is in Oakland. This con-' dition especially obtains on the iMedau tract. Therein lies one superior point for resort purposes ower Golden Gate Park, where there is more fog, wind and mist to the square acre than vis- its the, entire 476 acres of IMedau. Even on its highest points, where winds might be expected, families may camp in spring time, summer and until late in the fall without any discomfort.

The tract Is less than four miles from the City Hall, and therein is more accessible by electric car lines, carriage drives, or to wheelmen than was San (Francisco's park site before the era of caible roads. The county road to Contra Costa county passes through nearly th- entire length of the tract, and a oonterffpTatlon at thfs grand scenic road may lead to a further consideration of the unrivaled views obtainable from the Medau tract. FROM VALLEY TO HILLSIDE. While the lower part of the ranch comprises stretches of level and slightly rolling land, to the northward the tract extends up the sloping hillsides to the crest of the ridge, where is located the dividing line between Alameda and Contra Costa counties. An' extreme elevation of 1,300 feet above sea level Is reached 'by the highest peak in the tract, and from this point cf vantage eight or nine counties of the State can be seen.

The views from these points are unrivaled. Stretching far to the north are the pretty vales of Contra Costa, with a furor of excitement tna thrown- into waced over It for the past month by and racing will be maintained of the highest order. Thpre muit be discipline and order ajt the track, and I propose to have It." 4 ELLIOT FAVORS PL AYNC FOOTBALL. Harvard's President Takes a High View of ibe Subject. a letter from the Oaklani other the effect that police depUrtjnent to an attempt would be made to smug by said Olsen, SaKd Rosafle stated fhat the paymeh't of slid paid Tmt sum of" hundred d-il'ars gle a pistol into the Sacramento jail to IHarry Lynch, who is awaiting trial Aetata in the vicinity of the park.

When people were parsing tatoan the park yesterday on tluir way to church i they missed the hideous affair that tor some years has been poised over the statue that Trustee J. W. Watsdn of the Kishth Avenue Mothodist Church says hy her in addition to the other sum of Mamie Lassman was today committed to the insane asylum at Stockton by Judge Ellsworth. Sh-. left her home in San Fruncisco some time ago, with tho intention of committing suicide.

She was from carrying out her rash purpose. Since then she has been laboring under many delusions, some of which are that the streets are as black as ooal, that everybody is a criminal, and that people meditate her death. -W rinlir1oiV T.vneh i well known in Oakland. He formerly Pd l-V her, wtold again secura a home for life with her good, kimd, 1 considerate frieind, Doro DEATH MAY COME AT ANY MOMENT. Rct.

Granville S. Abbott Lies at the Door of Death. said Olsenj and said a representation of Pharoah's- daughter. It was in place cn Saturday, and must thea Olsen, that thea Olse-n i By Associated Press to The Tribune. BOSTON, '22 President EKlot of Harvard makes the following state- I ment over his signature: said Doro-and said Rosalie gettipg the said was released several months ago with John Casy and C.

Jaekman, alias "lEnglish Red." Casey was charged with burglary, and is doing time in San Quenjtin at present. He stole a lot of hides from Derby's tannery in East Oakland. His companion, "English and Lynch, did time for vagrancy. The men were captured after an ex- thait after have been taken away late Saturday night or early on the morning of tho Sabbath. As Gardenc-r Hunt is also janitor of the Eighth Avenue Church, it is "The grounds on which arguments are based for the legal prohibition of inter -collegiate football do not seem sufficient, in my ipind, to warrant fa-tor.

I understand that a bill has been passed in the Georgia Legislature mak Rosalie Truh to part wHth her cash a second time, the Mrs. Olsen again maltreated th seiiid Rosalie Trub who again left the Olsen home and she has every since aiod now does live1, away from said Olsen homV Eb jr. Granville S. Abbott, who was stricken with paralysis a week ago, is steadily sinking. He has been unconscious for the last two or three days, and; while may die today, Dr.

Crowley state that dfath may not come for COUNCIL MEETING. lirosnahaii'g Ordinance ltr irding Saloons Will Come L'p tor Considei at ion not nkuy that no would remove it on Sunday. This step toward restoring the park "to its original beauty" is considered a great victory by the "reformers." They will shortly present a petition to tho by Detectives Holland and citing chase Lynch tried to hide himself Shorey. ing the paying or toot ban a crime. Tappan goes into say that despite the I estuary, hut his in the mud of tht tempt was unsuc- he has expended $.100 on Trub, faxt faot.

There will be an adjourned meeting of the City Council this evening to tin- he hast expended $300 on Rosalii? ivs. testerday atternoon ed somewhat and seemed a family at the bedside, lapsed again into an has not rallied since. two or three Dr. Abbott ral! recognize ti At 6 o'clock he mseious state Board of Works asking that all the "im-provt ments" be removed, and that tne park be again made a place of natural beauty, t- n- ll.irl- nrtri fact he has expended threje hundred iph up the: business left last. Menday After hiis release in this city Lynch went to Sacramento, where he was arrested for" "standing up the proprietor of a grocery store at the point of a pistol.

lJ.cif night. At the meeting Councilman Con doll are Kenrnard on Rosalie Trub aind Abbe Ja.np, ReV. Abbott is one of th- NMSt premi- 1 I II UdlUil. u. many others defend the improvements of PncMH clergymen on the coast, having at Roisalie Trub and her gang tjhey thtva the cardener.

and declare he desorvin I one itlme held tne pastorate or ine nrsi ten to expose amd disbar him- New ofj Lynch's arrest came to this of praise instead r.f censure. Robert Jackson Is particularly anxious Rosialie Citv and "English Red was heard to Trub he i says "is infirm arid liable and remark on the street that he intended He nas Brosnahan will introduce his to district the city, whinh provides tha; no saloon shall be comluoted within 6i0 feet of a school or church. The Committee of the Whole will alio meet to leceive the report of the Committee on Parks and to further discuss the ordinance for the speciucation of streets and plumbing. ol 1 to pass over intn the dark valley Bap list Cnurch San Francisco, also the Baptist Church In this city. For the fa three years he has been living a.

retire! life. Ad the' family are at home, xe jit the MM, Granville D. Abbott, who is expected on the evening's train from Palisades. Nevada. smuggling a pistol into the Sacramen simply on he ground that serious and, sometimes, fatal accidents are liable to occur in hard-fought contests.

The direct cause for the passage of the bill was, I believe the death of a football player wh-j was injured in the game between th4 Georgia University and the University! of VirgirJa. "But if we stop to consider other sports we find i that there are every year serious accidents in baseball, boxing, fencing. and other gymnasium games. Rowing and sailing are enjoyable pastimes, yet one reads of many drownings every year. This does not seem to lessen the interest in rowing or sailing.

"Everybody cannot play football. It is only the strong, and well-built men who can expect play the game with the is nothing to ppison jtp Lynch, adding that Lynch of death at any time" and that she "is would no hesitate to use it in making egged on in her la se anil liratlu Julent his escape. "Red's'' remark was re- demands" by other jers)OTiis spetiifie'1 persnnls specified asks for permis- ported tf Detective Denny Holland, I demands" by other that the park should be restored, made it defense of J. W. Evans, president of the School Board, ehargfd by Watson with having artistic or poetic in his nature.

"Mr. Watson refers to Mr. vi reii front yard as an example tastes." said Colonel Jackson "That is a great mistake. Mr front yard wa.s an ideal spot till dandelion steds from Mr. Hun ark blew in and ruined it.

It is iv ho wrote to Chief Drew Of wbayt. He therefore Sacrarri'ento police were con- sion to take evidence to protect him- The BE I self in the premise siderably frightened when they realiz ed what characters they were dealing with and an extra guard ITS POLICE PICKINGS. Judge Allen this morning sentenced Charles Lawson and John McCarthy to servo ninety days each in the County Jail for begging. i The case of selling liquor without a license against Max Marcuse, the auc was" placed on Lynch. SENT 10 PRISON.

ANOTHER TRIAL FOR THE WATER FRONT CASE. Judge Ogden Will Decide Tomorrow fault that Mr. Evans' garder la ruined. At the back of his iiouse where the park Weeds capnot reach, Mr Evans has a beautiful little garden." 5AR0TAU ACAIN villages and hamlets dotting the landscape. Bold IMt.

Diablo seems but a few miles distant, while beyond is gained a sweeping view of the grea; San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys. To the eastward the San Itaraon, Livermore and Santa Clara valleys at embraced in a View of hill and vaie as diverslfledand exquisite as can be imagined. iMU Hamilton, the Garden City of San Jose and all intermediate ewnsln the valley which lie between that city and Oakland, are taken in an a glance. South ar.J west Ilea a panorama of 'bay. ocean, Isiands, cities, ships at.

anchor and the homes of mort thanfialf a million people. It has Ixvn often icmarked that from almost any part of the uppor two-thirds of the Medau tract the most superb views of the bay and its surroundings are obtained, while from its higher elevations the eye may roam at will over a vast extent towards either point of the compass e-nly tc meet -a most entrancing vision. Mr, J. F. W.

Sohst has pertinently Cil ir l' ct in tioneer, was continued till December When to Hear the for decision. Snit. He Declares He Can Not Pay Alimony to His Wife. Henry Griffith forfeited $2 bail for vio any de-gree of success. Therefore, I do not favor football for everybody.

It is, of course, aj valuable exerclsa to those who, as I say, are able to play it. So. I think, football should not be prohibited without just cause. I have never beard of aiy city or State ordinance prohibiting the playing of the game before th bill in Georgia was passed. And I reipeast, the grounds oa which the passage of that bill was effected are not sufficient to attract my favor." lating the bicycle ordinance.

The case of the City of Oakland IN THE COURTS. tttta Tim1 a Charge of Battery Is Placed Against Him. THE COMING FEAST. Volunteers' Ihunki-giTirg Dinner Liooked forward to by Many. against the Oakland "Water Front Company will be brought up jin the Superior Court tomorrow beifore Jude Ogden, and a date will be set on which Case Will Then Go on Appeal E.

C. Hastings, W. Barry and Tom Rowley forfe-ittd $6 each for drunkenness. Judgment was suspended in the cases of drurtkenr.ess against G. H.

Moftatt, Annie Ford and J. S. Canning, ning. W. McNamara, John Robinson and Henry Devine were given the usual Wior A.

Barqteau, sometimes known as the under the decision in the ap- to try it, to tne Suprema Court of the State. the Supreme Court. peal case He is Bar- is again in trouble, this time with battery baron, charged oteau i deputy constable and uses Lovers of Good Tea. Often find great difficulty in getting tbe right article. Trlomph brand of Ceylon tea ia what you want.

60c lb. For sale only by tha New York Tea 853 Broadway, bet. Seventh and Eighth sts. Tel. black-3662.

Goods delivered anywhere. three days. The case- of begerin against the latter was continued till December Sth. James Drugan was fined $2 for drunkenness. The case against Gus Dene, for drunkenness, was continued till November 29th.

his positfon to collect bills. zjjfie is employed 4' a collection agency. He gr.ve hisi'oecupation at the city prison as a "clajims His fame has reached both the divorce and the Police -Coufts. Baroteau was walking along Broadway yesterday, when he met Frank oo uiMjuaaiuns tnat a powerful searchlight established on the highest elevation of the Medau The Volunteers again appeal to the public for assistance in providing a Thanksgiving dinner for the poor and needy of the city. To the letters trMdi were sent out only three replies hava been received.

In order to make the feast a grand success and the list of guests a3 long as possible, th? Volunteers need witting hands to help. The donations so far received have shown a etpirit cf generosity on the part of many, and the Volunteers feel onfl-dent that others will follo.v their example. A horse and wagin is needed to collect the food, coal, which has been offered different points in the city, the day Pore Ttnamksglvirog. If possible, two bug-iries would be still more desirable. The case of W.

S. Watson who has beein cited to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court, is likely to go to the Supreme Court before it wJl be finally determined- Watson wjas ordered to pay his wife alimony arthe rate ot $35 per month. He failed-to comply with the order, having gone into insolvency for the purpose, it is alleged, of avoiding the burden of contributing to the support of his divorced wife. On a previous hearing. Judge Hal'.

wouUi prove an attraction at ones Bay City Flour white as snow. lo not anfTar'froaa lek headache a ant longer. It ia net Decenary. Carter's unique, and an advertisement quite un Silviera, a bar J. C.

Martin, representing the "Water Front Company, and W. R. Davis, representing the city, appeared before Judge' Ogden this morning and sought to have an early date set fir the hearing. Mt. Davis said that it would not require much time in which to try it.

Judge Ogden said he did not see how they could try the case in less time than two weeks at the least. Mr. Davis suggested that It be set for the first week in January or January 11th. (Mr. (Martin wanted to know whether a better time could not be found on the calendar in FVbruary.

Judge Ogjden said that he will probably Ifave to go into another department of the court before that time and that probably Judge Ellsworth would succeed him. There were a number of prisoners in the county jail and their eases would have to be tried within the limitation nder employed at Joe Riviera saluted and withrwords which rivaled. ITS APPROACHES. 1 ittla 1 itr Plila will cure you. Doae, on Rose ribepg's, i Baroteau answe Small price, bmatl doaa.

timid little pilL pill Jrrjm several direotio-ns the Medam tract is comparatively easy of ap Frenchmen on a Spree. Special Officer William Brady had an. encounter with a half dozen French sailors at the Oakland mole Saturday night. The sailors were under the Influence of liquor, and It was neoessury for Brady to use his club. He succeeded in arresting one of them.

James Burxore. who this morning pleaded not guilty to beiti" drunk. He will be tried tomorrow. A charge of disturbing the peace was also Intimated that Watson had deliberately TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. There is no doubt but that the dinner violated the order of the court and dt- proach.

Passing Blair Park and uf the Hays Canyon is an easy grade wlll lie a great success, and there are rd him to appear to show cause why many who are looking forward to it should r. be punished for con- the tract, where the Piedmont Eleetrii FOR SALE A fine speed buggy, cheap. Apply at 1(61 Market Oakland. with a great deal of pleasant t-ntic-ipa- tempt. Line, would tiaye little difficulty in ex Watson was to have appeared cn placed against Burzeie, but it was strick tending its tracks.

Or a line of tion. Coknel Sturgeon and lieutenant Colonel Walter Duncan will be over Wednesday evening to inspect en from the calendar. Silviera isays are not used by a gen tleman. jThen Baroteau struck at the hartendeir and Silviera prepared to defend himself. Evidently thinking that he who fights and runs away will live to -fight janother day was a wise conclusion, 'Baroteau took to his quickly jfollowed by the enraged At Eighth and Broadway, in the shelter-f a doorway, Baroteau stopped and- said he would meet the bartender In King's livery stable at o'clock, sbut Silviera insisted upon settlement there and then.

Finally an officer Of the law came along and Baroteau was marched to the city He will be tried Decemfber llih. 'traffic could be swung eastward from the PiediTEonit line where it reaches tte tbe preparations. The colonel ana Piedmont road, and the turn tabb; Monday last but did not. It was stated at that time that he had not wilfully disobeyed the order of Judge Hall and the case was allowed to go over tiH this morning. Today, the case was continued by consent till tomorrow.

It is understood that Watson, how lieutenant colonel are In command cf the Pacific Coast regiment. Swinging thence around the hill abowe of sixty days, otherwise there would have to be a jail delivery. He suggested that the matter go over till tomorrow and in the meantime he could consult with Judge Ellsworth with a view to appointing a date for the hearing of the case. The matter was therefore continued till tomorrow. If yon are not a atisfie with your butcher try BREILINC BROS.

For First-Class Meat At reasonable rates. Cor. Sth and Cheater Sts. Telephone 1651 Red. Goods delivered to all parts the city free of charge.

P0STUM CEREAL THE GRAIN COFFEE MAKES RED BL000 oToS the eounty road, passing below Bowman's place. From East Oakland tin' ever will make no attempt to pay the tract is easy of approach from Thir alimony in question. He will urge as teenth avenue and the road leadrmr an excuse for so doing the fact of his having gone into insolvency and also thence to Joaquin Miller's neighbo Married in Court. Charles Bush and Mattle aged 23 and 21 years respectively, were married Saturday afternoon by Police Judge Johm Allen. The couple hall--from San Francisco.

Clerk Billy Hennessey of the Police Court officiated as best man. 4 Death of Ourdon Bishop. Gurdon Bishop, a native of Connecticut, aged years, died yesterday in this city. He came to Oakland ten years ago. Tht funeral will be held tomorrow, and Uu interment will take place- in Mountain View Cemetery.

RUN DOWN BY A BICYCLE RIDER. Mrs. Irene Harlow Is Seriously lr lured by a Careless Biker. TRIED TO ROB THE CITY PRISON. A Discharged frtsuner Rf-Ai rested for Stealing a Blanket.

Violated an Ordinance. L. R. Wicker, who resides on East F-tteenth street between Twenty-second anfl Twenty-third avenues, was arrestee for constructing a cement sidewalk front of his premises without Tat AURA PHONE hood. A five cent fare would carry a person to the tract were it devoted ti park-purposes.

Goldan Gate Park ltr was for a quarter of a century almost unknown to the people for whose benefit it had been acquired. Within the that he is urnabSe to pay the money in question. Watson's attorneys say that they believe Judge Hall will commit him to jail, and that it is their intention to get hith out of prison on a writ of habeas corpus when an appeal will be taken In the matter to the Supreme Court- New Iamanoc. win DEAFNESS sura tea) Hearing anjooe not Boaar Deaf. INVISIBLE in the Ear No DISCOMFORT.

Send tor Pamphlet HEAD NOISES PDCTi Mrs. Irene Harlow, who resides at 429 San Pablo avenue, was run down by a bicycle rider while alighting from a San first obtaining permission from the Coun. next quarter century JiL He will be tried December 10th William Neuman, the colored porter,.

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