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Me, and Mr. Gbokge's wild Agrarian philosophy, though garnished ia a pleasing rhetoric, will dash ever it as sea-foam upon rocks, making rainbows, son-dogs and fog-clou Je, and nothing more. mm'v qrorsse. What tVoiOfn I sp. Mrs.

Peter, oostamer, from San Francisco, will be in Oakland on Thursday the 24th with an exquisite line of cos-tames and will be found at 403 Seventh street, upstairs. jcnnif EMimf ti a iai bc vor Jn verifier JONES ULUUWll, hwiy, Position 'as "tro ssaS gniSr artetnopns. at balf-neat BERKELEY HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY aea, laafnass and Accompli hments. Music ami Drawn; apw, at 506 Niuthstreet teaco cng strets7b7rrsnl yrnkaB and Twelfth Djsnae, weak back, des pendency ud other troubles caused me fearful suffering, bat PAR. mj ujeiot or acre, on Make the Boat Riding Cart In the World.

IVER-S GIVOFR 1VMf ana ill ii -37t tab. CjI. TT" C- "sen EMet half hourly train to Oakland and Sao Fnoctasu. BTKSr i. but near aw taealHas Apply w.

sara. win, nusourg stoves at uat M. this oSSse. jetfe 8HATTUCK, OAKLAND DAILY JBVJfllr Tl LIBTj WB. MONDAY, TANtfABY tS, 1884 hand for sale Bajeles, Ksens sad Ittntiisw Wttw Mo Money for John Roach's MERRY MAKERS.

Chicago, January 28th. -A Tribune BERKELEY ITEMS. John Wallace received a very severe to his thumb by the bite of a large bog n.l rtu of tin- OasUnnn nrn Attn special from Washington of January 27th says: There is no longer any reasonable ground tosspect that the House will make fcrHB at Oprmanl ftnll. TO-DAY'S jwraa. Advance in Northern Pacific the public records, it will ba found that Saulsbury baa said enough upon the subject to various men in this town to prove that he bought his freedom.

PERSONAL MENTION. S4 J. Agard, of this city, returned The heavy rata of last Saturday evenine DEATH Of W. H. NICHOLSON.

A Promlsttifir rrer Cut Short In She Flash pf YoBltjr Manhood. No death lately recorded has mat such a deep gloom over this community as thai of Walter H. Nicholson, which occurred yesterday afternoon! at 1 o'clock in Portland, Oregon. He was a young man well known EAST OAKLAND ITEMS. Specially Reported for The Tribune.

The Chinese wash-houses echo the snap to the fire-erscker. lt Underwood is building an extension on a house tin Nfe Street. There are twenty vessels of differ ant classes now lying at or off the long wharf. The reception to the Grand Officers by he was killing. Rev.

G. D. Pineo is bow convalescent. Joseph Chase, who baa been very ill, is fast recovering. There is a building going up adjoining the market of Ci L.

Stork, corner of University avenue and Fifth street. any appropriation for the building of additional crui ers, while the investigation which ths Naval Committee is making may possibly result in the withholding of all appropriations for the unfinished from the Kast to-day. System Stocks. Necktie Party. H- Schellhaa.

our noted furniture dealer, had todeVpatch sn excuse ff not being present at. Wheeler's necktie party. Bnslneisis always ho lining with Schellhaa while others in his line are crying bard times. Call and secure some of the bargains that are being taken away daily at 408 Eleventh street. Twenty Coats on One Dollar Saved by dealing with H.

Scheilhaas vurnitnre bought and 408 Rleveatb street. Auction Prices for two weeks, must have room, immense lot of new goods to arrive. Call ancPsee us, 408 Kleventh street, Furniture Emporium, H. Sohellhaas. IT J.

L. Wetmore arrived yesterday from in Oakland and highly esteemed by a wide ths Eastern states. the Good Templars will take place on Miss Fannie Dougherty, of the Glass of Thursday evening, February 14th, at L. A. Rally, of this city, returned by cruisers now upon the stocks.

Iwo argu circle of friends who sincerely mourn his untimely fate. He went to Portland three American Cotton Good ments are being used before the committee had little or no effect in dampening ire ardor of the members of the Oakland Turn Vsrein, who flocked en masse to Germa-aia on the Hceasion of their annual masquerade ba The hall was decorated wi flags and grotesque pictures syuibolmof the becasion. During the evening the strictest order was maintained and nothing occurred to jar upon the harmony of the occasion. The music nu excellently rendered by Mehr'mgs' Oak! and Band, numbering ten pieces, -St a quarter of 10 o'clock the first notes of the Grand March evitimcneil the the Southern route to-day." Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs.

Sus yearn ao as the representative of the firm Sherod. of this city arrived from the East in Demand. in favor of withholding the appropriations for the sh'ps now building. They are as follows: First, the fact that there is of A. P.

Hotaling ft Co.j In which he held an interest, and by his business ability and ern states to-day. '82, University of California, has position in the Pacific Bank, San Francisco. Mr. Jones is having a two-story house, to cost about $1,800, put upon. Allaton way, nearly opposite Harmon Seminary.

Judge York has been confined to his room for the past week with a severe attack of laryngitis. Lat evening he appeared A. W. Burrell, of this city, architect Washington Hall, East Oakland. Extensive arrangements be mads and every effort put forth to make it a grand success.

The couise of Sunday evening lectures now being tden by the Rev. S. B. Morse, at the First Baptist Church, are attracting very large congregations. The lectures I are based on Bunyan's Pilgrim a Progress, and are exceedingly interesting.

The subject of last Sunday's lecture was "The Interpreter's Honise:" that foV next close attention to the affairs of the firm, great deubt as to the wisdom of the plans of the State Agricultural Society f.xpo hnd advanced its interests very materially. Santo Domingo Wants a Re rition building, was In Sacramento yester Two weeks ago he was stricken down by adopted, while the constructors are said to admit that the cruisers will net give the speed which was one of the es4 day. Miss Mary Panlsell. daughter of Har typhoid fever, and in spite of every effort ciprocity dPreaty. markers into line, and in a moment more hor Commissioner Paulsell.

of this city, is to be mtich better. West Berkeley is not without musical talent and a desire on the part of the members of two bands just formed to cultivate sential conditions of the contract. This at lengthy and brilliant procession visiting Gait, the guest of Miss Fannie Sunday evening the will be the fact is shown by the request which Foalf i.vely No Branqh Store. All those that cajl themselves so are frauds. H.

Schellbaas, 408 Eleventh street. pecial. Three hundred fish ami eighty-fear balce nrOtins just arrived at ft. 81 IIKI.I.IIAAS. was movinar round the halls, heacle i bv the musicians who were immediately Henley's hiriexe Bill to be has already been made by the William Van Voorhees, of this city, "Dill of A large gam tree was uprooted by the hv tha Prinn.

of the Carnival. has been appointed a Notary Public by Advisory Board that the plana of the en to wave mm, bis mentis hoping and despairing as the terrible. disease ran I its course, ihe at last succumbed to the irresistible attack and passed away forever. His mother was with him in his dying hours, and her hand administered to him at a time when no. ministrations) however loving, however skillful, could avail him aifight or put aside the Younff: Nicholson was but 25 Mr.

Win, Conradi seated in a chariot Reported. gale on Saturday evening, ant) now lies across Twelfth avenue below Fourteenth Governor Stoneman, vice B. Haswell, gines shall be changed. It has been fonnd it, under the direction of the band master, Prafik Moore. Marshal Monroe has had a- large force of men and teams on Delaware" street last week, removing the dirt, so that the street will conform to the official grade, and filling in the railroad company's lot.

Dela drawn by his slaves. The Princess 01 tne Miss Emma flier followed, in a feol i-ncart: The treat s5al of California necessary to change the plans, because street. term expired. J. C.

Mooberrr-and G. W. Mroberry, it was discovered that the engines which James Rodney, who has been suflering who to this coast from Peoria. The First Volume of Blaine's New Book. for some time from pulmonary trouble.

last May, and who have resided in Oak are now in process ot construction wu not furnish the required speed, but town to-dav for New Mexico, where he ware street, when finished and sinewslked, land most of the time since, returned home will he as hoe a reet as there is in town this afternoon. years ot age, born in Han rancisco, a gradaate of the Uniyersitv of California, class of 79, and a son of J. H. Nicholson, formerly cashier the the Bank of California, and latterly with E. I )-trh Co.

Roach declines to change them. Moreover, naval constructors are not themselves -Thos. Flynn has disposed of his inter If those main sewers are to be built from the hills to the bay, the project may fret New To-day. Groceries! Groceries! JTJKTOTIOIW Cash Grocery Store, Fa-tfutiizt' i iijghljni. No rrmrt imj (fititf uu fi5 repjtsei ted by the tableau car.ijMiss Emma 1'r assuming the character the Goddess.

Following these three aturcs came a motley procession of clans, nObles, monks barlt iuins, pages, sylphs, gnomes, flower-girls. peasants, pierrots, and nondescripts. A the conclusion of the march the Piin. ascended the stage and in appropriate Utfinan verset weleoraed the gay throng, ami formally opened the ball. cjtrUfNftL CHARAtTEKS.

est in the California Teacher. Ihe new the agreed as to the. wisdom of the existing San Francisco. Besides hia parents, he is goes for ihe bsntt of his health. An egonj gentleman i5 setting ont a large Orchard on his lecently-pttrchased property in Highland Park.

William Staniels has purchased A. V. May's fine trotter Pink Eye, andx-outem-plates entering him for the spring races. The Water. Company is putting in a new Serious Charges Against Attorney-General.

the spirit of our lamented and deceased townsman, A. O. R. Shaw, who so vigorously, with pen and voice, resisted the plans, one of the chief naval constructors havin that two at lesrt of the mourned by a brother and three sisters, one of whom is married to victor ji. town's incorporation and, as a conse cruise would failures, jvieanwnue Metcalf.

of this ditv He paid a visit to quence, the building of sewers costing each No the Advisory Board is itself disintegrated Oakland last September at which time he was ih vigorous health, buoyant with hope aliout $60,000. -itihi? feafi oMafwal Appropriations for the Steel Cruisers. town to I'tiy your grneisTi-M when you can buy th. ni Second The fact that John Roach has tars anoeaied upon the floor, chief albong In reference to the lines to the main sewers, we would add that it was the inten all the contracts has prejudiced the plan and bright ambition for the future; holding ajresponsiole and Iticraitive position in role I chrtHT for a WALSH'S CASH GROCERY STOBE Junction 17th and Peralta MtS. tion of the surveyor to locate a sewer on creating a new navy in many quarters.

Some these was Mr. A. M. Schutt in the hf Hit: "ran Pork" or the man Kii vnAlld fi-oih Germany. weekly paper, in, the management of which Mr.

Flynn will be associated with Arthur McEwen and J. T. Goodman, will appear in Sun Francisco in a few days. Another Firs at The residence of Dr. S.

H. Hall at Centreville was destroyed by fire last night during the absence df the family. Some of the furniture was saved. The house was only built last year and was a quite handsome one, having cost about $3,500. I i i Aik'd For a New Trial.

Charles Le Grande, convicted of va that His Cedar street, from Shattuck avenue to the Democrats say that they cannot vote to con well on Twelfth street, opposite the tannery. Tom Carroll has gone to Sierra county to look rtfter bis father's mining interests. At about 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning the Department was called out by a trifling fire in tlie packing room of the jute mill. The flames were speedily extinguished, and little or no damage was done A fire-raeke is supposed to have caused bay, but as the street is used for farming one ot the most nrnuv established nouses on the coast, honojred-'by a host of friends tor hfei integrity, his estimable social qualities, and his sterling character as a man. The (remains have been shipied to San tinue the work under MrJRoach, although purposes, almost along the entire line and IS'l'torn anil 4 Jy I Wines, tha tine insirt hi harlil, as he secured the contracts in open compe never dedicated, this sewer was abandoned jirahty.

WM. WAIXH. 1 his will take the wind out of the tails of ltion, it is difficult to se how they are Francisco, where the- will buried, the eointr to help themselves. They fear that interment beim; strictly private. those who do not attend the meetings the Town Board.

uch changes will be made that a bill of The new town hall is no longer a matter Northern Pacific Stocks Advanced. New York, January 28th. -The Stock Kihange has been the scene of great excitement since eleven o'clock. Northern Pacific and its kindred stocks have been the great features of speculation, and shorts have been more badly twisted than at any time sinoe the famous list in the Northern Pacific, which preceded the closing of the books for the second mort gage loan. Oregon Navigation sold as high i as 111 regular, and 110 cash, the latter being a rise of 33 per extras will be presented.

A SERI JSACCIDENT. of as the contract for building grancy, last Saturday, tnis morning, First Volume of Blaine's Book Al Th WlfV of Detective Whorey in a it bai given to C. 11. Bord. Ihe the During the blow on Saiiiniat night, Charlie Hardepburg's awning, or.

the corner of Thirteenth, avenue and Eleventh street was carried away. At ojclojek on Saturday evening a through his counsel, asked for a new trial Try most Completed. lumber is on the ground (on the Shaw Critical Condition from a Kail. r- the grounds-of the difcovery of new ev Last Thursday evening Detective Showy Chicago, 28th. A Tribune tract, Univesity avenue, and in a short time the grumbling about a meeting place v'site w- pecial from Washington: says: Blaine' has idence.

The motion was denied and tht defendant was sentenced to pay a hue of $75 or days. a neighbor! living on Grove street, inetoenth, and entering by the 1 afck neaily finished the first volume of his near ok, wliich will end with the elose of the ocKCti on tne fToor. iim ot ine Lway cent. from closing quotations Sat The It II The rainfall for the last storm, since Fri Lincoln Administration. The second vol rs of 4he family opened the doVi mem sudd ume will be the one that will take and Mrs.

Shorey, stepping back. urday. Oregon Improvement advanced 5 to 4Wj Northern Pacific preferred o.i to 49, Camp's day, was 1.27 inches; fojj the month, 1.87 inches; for the season, 5.95 inches. In fell costume was a butcher's body surrtVuinted by head: bearing the printed lejgend "It yt ii v.i a't take or wM, We -drink your wine. I t- evening Mr.

August Heii.ze to the Assembly jthat despite the efforts of the committee to make the hall as select as posfble, their aim ha en defeated by the appeal -ante of a 1 hos" on tho floor. What sentence should be visited upon the urwel-biine intruder A choruS of Voice re-sfaonded: "JPiokle him" Killed and pickled hi shall b. said Air. Heinze. aud amid peals of laughter th American hog was put info a pickle barrel, decapitated and -the severed hea.1 suspended from the ceiling.

Mrs. Chkries Kier. and Mrs. K. HelnZe appeared as Mr.

jW. Wi Jiockwooii urea as a "Negro "fid Mr. ram Pameil. as a "Negro dude," btith gentlemen sustaining their characters capitally. Mr.

A. Heinze was a "Drum-raor; Mr. E. Nordhausen, a "liambiner;" Miss Minnie Sohst, "The Lady in Miss Anufe liellitig, a 'Siberian Princess;" Mr. tt.

Franke, "Arabi Mrs. 11. ranks, aGolden ShoWen Mr. Hahn, "Hfenard III!" Mrs: J. Vogt, "alphabet; W.

Weaver. Whsikey Blossom '0, V. ffordhauseb, "VaMiieroi' Mrs, Pattieton, 'Vaitand Jonrntii:" Mia. Editor; Miss M. Nirdhauseii, 'Hamburger Peasant W.

"Vaquefo." The committees to whose efforts are due still alarm summoned the Brooklyn engine ami truck to Turn Sudan's store. The occasion for the alarm was the descent of a su'lden gust of wind, sum' r-iin down the fhimuey, wbirli drove cloud of sot and snoke into thej store attd frightened the clerk into the supposition that the building was on tire. The tire laddies turrjed out "with their usual promptness, and got noth-. ing more than a wetting for their pains. Robert Russell, an old resideut of East Oakland, was buried this morning from the flomn Catholic Church, the Rev.

in living issues and the public men of the day. It was thought by some politicians that Blaine was holding 1S83 the rainfall to date was 10.49 inch, common to 23, anil Oregon ranscontinental -v 23, the main cause for the into Bear 1882, 9.87 inches; 1881, 10.10 inches; 1W0, rough an open hatchway leading th cellar. Mr. Shorey tthe crash, and looking around, that his: vHo had disappeared from e. He leapeid itito thi opening and 7.24 inches.

sharp rise was the purchase Saturday by a in either end of town will no longer exist. It may be a long trot for the extremites, who have d-clare time and again that Sixth street, West Berkeley, is the center or that Shattuck avenue is the center. Anyone who has not visited the University grounds for a few mouths, will be astonished at the improvements and the amount of work that has been done. The large embankment between the north and south halls has been removed, and the space laid out in an immense lawn. A new road has been built and macadamized from Dana street bridye up to the library building.

The old road in front cf north and south halls has been regraded and macadamized. The work was done under contract by .1 Dunn, in a thorough manner, and is a credit to him. fiiun back his book because of the in evitabls antagonisms he must awaken in syndicate of 30,000 shares of Northern his si ered her lyinr unjconsclous the Pacific preferred, common, the' discussion of public questions am disco foot iii She was cam. dsn to the 3NTX2a7r and 10,000 shares Oregon Navigation men of the present. They did not know and restoratives ar.plied, after which MINING STOCK RBPOB'l San Frncisco, January 28, 1881.

the following sales were made at the San Kran-isco Stock and Excnanjfe BoarJ. MOKM.MI BaMSI BaSCIaSa SKSSION. hous she l' from the Oregon Transcontinental, with a the subject of the book, or they would nof turned 'home. Alt day on Jriday implained of! pain and on Saturday have been so misled in their speculations; she Father lessen officiating in a solemn retiuiem mass for the of his soul. During the passage of the fuueral Cortege oil 14th street the on the engine house was as token of respect to the deesasjd promise that the stocks are to be withheld from market for one year.

This places the beca unconscious, remaiuing in tniscon- 1S0O Anrenta twehtv-for hotT. "he was .1 r.o ditio atter. SO Andes 0 Oregon Transcontinental Company in easy financial condition, and it is further stated There is nothing in history of the Lincoln Administration and the preliminary chapters to it that can awaken great personal antagonism among public men of led by Dr. Adams, who ftuall sfic $1 SHIRTS 2 70 Za ceflde in brr'nging her out of the stupor. the syndicate agrees to furnish the CENTERVILLE ITEMS.

a great. e.Een "Hevin he ami pain, UiO Bodie.7 87Jt8 100 Belle isle 15c it) Bulwer. 100 Bon 10 00 ut she is still in a critical condi the present. Blaine approaches the com company any lurtner sums ot money it may need in the future at 6 per cent. nd it is somewhat' doubtful whether 50 Inilep 3S 100 Julia OS 15,0 35(1 2N 50 2 75 485 Mex 2 30f 31 150 2 45.

100 Ophir 2 30 ai)0 700(2 6 28 Savage. 85e 100 Silver King i 100 Tioga. 50 Utah. 1 05j 40 Scorpion 3Se 230 Union C2 35 1U0 Yellow JJl 334 turn, pletion of his task with a feeling of reat A laryc iafe glass in the drug store of George 11. ClapP ail oorner of 12th street and 13th avenue was broken yes-terrlay morninijf by a young mail who, leaned carelessly ft; The funeral services over the remains ot" Mrs Pensam, were held in the Presbyte' relief.

He has been so steadily confined she will ultimately recover, although she is rept)-ted iipanfly much better this 140 50c 100 Con lmier 05c 800 05c 350 Champion 1 00 to his daily task that he inter d- to take a vacation when the first volumn is com! CAMPS' mornilig. It is suppC'M tat falling, her head struck against the stair producing concujsion of the brain. It may be imagined how heavy the fall must have been, when it is stated that her wfeiht was upwards of 180pounds, and the depth of the hatch pleted. English Pet i Purchasing Lnnd 50 Chollar 2 05 65 Eureka 2 00 25 Cl. 1 IH) 100 I 00 per annum.

The sharp rise in the Northern Pacific system caused general advance in other active shares, and prices rose to 2J, the most prominent being the Louisville and Gould-Vander-bildt, and Granger shares. 1:30 P. M. The excitement at the Stock Exchange has abated considerably. Oregon Navigation has reached to 95 regular and 90 cash; Northern Pacific to 22: preferred, 47, and Ore.

Chicago, January 28th. A Tribute DIKll. way, six feet. MANSFIELD In this city, Monday, 2. special from Washington says: There is a wide-spread feeling amobg members of the English peerage in favor of large invest SUPERIOR COURT.

the success of the masquerade, aiS as follows: Arrangements Aug. Heinze, 11. Plngg, Wm. Sohst, Franz Senram, Wm. Uonradi and (ius Fredericks.

Reception Committee William Levy, Wm. Lentz and Joflny. Floor Committee-Gub Mseese, Henry Biedlotf K. F. Crii-t and Wolf Levy.

Oomujittee on Awards Recorder F. I). Hinds, Christian Mau and Edward Hohfelut. Following is a list of the prizes awarded: Bifest-dresstd gentleman, fine silver witer pitcher, Rudolph Franke, as "Arabi Fas Ha;" best-dresaed lady, CRina tea set, Mis. August Heinze, as a "Princess;" best-sustained male character, cigar holder, Sam Parnell, as a "nigger dude;" best-sustsined lady character, silver card case, Miss M.

Nordhanssen, as a "Hamburg fruit 4nd flower girl," ments in lands in this country. The Earl Deiiartment One tireetie Judge, Jan Mr.i Lue A Manstteltl.iwife of and sister of Mrs lianii-1 Norcross and Mrs. I aim Bennett. Funeral servifceill tie held at the First Presbyterian CharSh corner Fourteenth ami Franklin streets, os Wednesday, the 30th inst at 11 o'clock A. H.

Interment private. SHIRT FfiCTOftY, 8S3 Broadway, Miss Homer, of New Westminster, Britith Columbia, is visiting at Mrs. Chas. Sutherland's. Manuel SUva after a week's confinement to the house by sickness, is able to make short Visits to the At about four o'clock Thursday morning) the Centerville Bucket Brigade was called out in excellent promiscuous order by the ringing of the hotel dinner bell and other alarming noises.

The cause of the call was the discovery that the house belonging to Thomas Nelson, next to J. Hagan's place, was on fire. There was no wind, and the flames shot straight upward from the building, and the smoke was lost in the fog. When discovered the tire was too far advanced to be checked bv the most energetic work, but the buildings near wfcre saved from more, than a good warming. The house was used for the storagr of canned fruit belonging to the Centerville Drying and Packing Company.

The cans, numbering something over one thousand dozen, were piled in pyramids, not being yet packed in the cases. As many as possible of these were hastily lo.t 5nt.r ho.ves and removed. As the i ian Church 2j o'clock this afternoon. The large tjoujw aud pfKmW to1 the American restaurant, on the c'drnr of Thirteenth avenue and Eleventh street, together with the improved lot- adjoining, have been sold to a rs. Goldstein.

The enterpriing Hrin of Tohg'Shing Co. have erected a miniature gallows In front tff tbelr lavatory parlafs oh Twelfth fciear Twelfth avenue. From the cross-neam dangies 8 to which last evening a caae was attached, and it. contents, eighty dollars' worth of fne crack' trs, exproilSd honor Of the New Year. This moaning the tide In the estuary was higher'thaiiftjvany other occasion this season, the marrsbps on both sides of the ci-BeV were entirely submerged, and the of Athol, who was here about a year agol bought 100,000 acres in Texas and 'New Mexico.

The Earl of Onslow, who wa8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. uary z8th: R. Hirshberg. adihiuistrato, vs. Levi Strauss et al.

motion to re-tax eis.ts; continued to February 11 tb; Hirani Bailey vs. John VY. Minjtesj settlement At a bill td exceptions; continued tc February 15th. K. M.

Hutchinson vs. A. G. Aiasworth et motion for the appointment of a receiver; set for hearing January 31st. Caroline J.

Bates litis motion to strike out; continued to February 4th. tinn Francisco. 28,. 1884 Htweui H-renth ami Kitfht.h Hi. Arrivals.

Sati koav, January 26. Btkn Catherine Hiulueri, Peterson. 9 days from irt Blakclev: 440 ft lumber. 75 lath, to Km gpn Transcontinental to 21. Oregon Navigation is now back to 10O regular and lOo cash.

The general market lower. san lo Uoninxe After a 1 real-. Washington, January is reported upon authority that the Republic of Santo Domingo is about to ask for a commercial reciprocity treaty with the 1 nited States. It is understood the proposk-tion will embody a principle which is lacking in the pending treaty, and that now in force with the Hawaiian Islands, This will be a clause for the benefit of American shipping, to the "ffect that those articles of commerce FAILURE. ANOTHER BARLEY water approached to within eighteen inches of the Livermore railfosd ta k.

ton. Holmes anil Co. Department Two Greene, Jan Great Closing Out Sale Schr ranns A llyile. JeSDeraon. 18 hours from A Kig Bar- A.

JT. Hare's A yn intnt ley Hnt. Arena; 115 ft hunbsr, to Samuel Bakor. uary 28th: The People vs. John Sheehy in Washington two or three weeks agof said that he, too, had bought a large tract in the Southwest.

The purchases are for long-time investments. None of them expect any return from their money under the next 20 or 30 years. They have uo idea of going" ahead to improve their lands themselves, but expect their investments to pay them through the develop ment of the country. These Englishmen say they believe thoroughly in the sta. hility of this country, and that there is hq place in the world wherein investments are so safe.

Kentucky's nateirlal Contest. Frankfort, January 27. There Worth of ochr Barbara. Johauson, 18 hours from oltes IK) UNIVERSm.TS' on tri Before St. 4n lry Oood, Fane i A.

J. Hare the larce.warehonse-roan of boroi lunrtxr ami shingles, to White. Department Three Hamilton raunv (Mlmos Fsner. 36 hours irom Hants Boots ami Shoes, January 28th. Fstate of Patrick Roach; Cruz; 840 bbls lime, to Ilavts and CowclL Decoto has filed an assignment of all hi property to Sigismund Salz of Washing arid Cost KUlar print od the cans became heated, lire Hke pistol shots, and of boiling Even until evening the" Gat at 15 cents; ri Bi'NOAY, January 27.

Stmr San Viwrite. Smith. 12 hours from Sauta ton township for the benefit of his credi ruz; produce to QoodalL Perkins ami Julia (Roach appointed administratrix bond 1800. Estate of George Potter; sale real estate confirmed. Estate of John D.

Deming; will admitted to probitet W. H. Chickerine To Be ft old 100 pieciua Wool Plaids cetitfl. 75 pieotis Silk Velvet .50 iiec4s all Wool Sere regular price 75. loo dozen French CJti tors.

Prior to the assignment a mort stmr alary Murrie, Uaugnell, 48 Hours from fruit and an occasional explhtto' cellar was heard. About sixty cases it price wide, reacent City; pass and milse. to I Hume, ami Co I) admitted duty free into the wind? er be carried in Much dissatisfaction prevails among ths students on account of the location ot the room in which French recitations are held. Professor Hoppin, of Yale visited the Universitjy Friday afternoon. He is at present stopping at the Palace Hotel, but will start Enst in a few days.

Following axe the officers of the class of '84 for the present term: President, Hug-gins; Vice-President, Chase; Secretary, Htmr of Chester, Wallace, 2.1 hours from hn fruit were Sated. The fruit was valued at reka; passengers and rmlae, to Ooodall. Perkins ii its; regular built arid George D. Metcalf appointed executors; bends, 40,000 eaih. Estate of James respective eoHnlfi.

American built or Sail DoWna $2,500, and was insured or $1000. The building was valued at $500 and was not --1 prie Br hark Raveuswoorl. Brockleliauk. 73 ilav from French Ladies Drennan; continued to February Hth. Es Sydney; 1040 tons coal, tr Geo A Theobald insured.

u'lar pric' Ladies Clearances. ATCRHA January 2fi. new developments in the Senatorial thought that the caucus situation, bti whicn at pres to-night will rescind tne- new ent does not allow the name WASHINGTON CORNERS ITEMS. Kid button shoes, sewed, 93 50; nig-an idjhutton Shoes, sewed, 92 50; mi Hhisrs, sewed, 91; regular price English Walking 92 50; regular Gaiters, London Toe, 2 SO; regit- Stmr Empire, Buller, Port Townsend and NV naimo; 11 1) Chamiler tate of John Mathews; annual account re ferred to Court Commissioner. EState of Elijah Case; continued to February 4th.

Estate George H. Fitch; continued to February 4th. Edson Adams vs. L. 0.

Cole et al. set for trial January 29th, at 10 a. Sf Otto Brewitt vs. Annie Brewitt; The Sunday-school at the College has a Stmr Eureka, Von HelniR, Wilmington; (iooilall. regular pijfce Cliil lr.

butt so. Gents' sowed price 43 7 Gents' Congres lar price S3 75 lieiits' i-t-il I We solicit an ii Viiu-i save mo large attendance. Miss Minnie Rtx is visiting in Oakland Co.j rerau, tbUagnaat limutv Cork- IWiii.il i reasilrer, Dunn; Board of Directors, Bradford, Beatty, Pond and Mezes. The Longfellow memorial meeting, at the house of President Raid, last '1 hu sday evening, was a decided success. The pbol tographs ancient and rare paintings, exhibited" by Professor 'Cook, were very beautiful.

Bt ship 95. nd San Francisco. Ur pric ck and Southcott, Ixmdon; eoman stkI Co lir Wu British pric Mrs. J. A.

Brewer entertained a number of I iurylrj at demurrer taken under advisement. Mathias Christiansen, a native of Denmark, admitted to citizenship. 6293 George MMir, Br bark OMsnsev Hushes A Hoojier ivrjosTwr'sSi POLICE COURT. Professor Joseph Le deliver in San Francisco Mountain Building. a part of ft series to be Conte will soon two lectures on The lectures are given under the Baiar otOry snd FnncOools, Boots I and Shoes, 903 AND 905 BXOADWAY.

Two above F.iifl th street. I The following business was transacted aud Co i Usparturefc HatvSOAV, January 2o Stmr Empire; Butler, Nauaimo. et Ship Blue Jacket, Newcastle. Sir. Schr Napa City, Buck.

Point. Schr Bill the Butcher, Everson, Bowen Landing. Scbr Buchla, Wilson, Gray Harbor. Snbr Truckee, Baker. Couuille Kiver.

Schr Bee be, Fergnsbn, Port Townsend: gage to eecure 18,000 to the Granger's Bank was made by Hars on his interest in Block at Decoto. No tttement of assets and liabilities has yet been filed. The Nevada Bank has commenced suit against E. C. Hare aud Sigismund Salz for the recovery of a large rjuauntity of barlfy alleged to have been converted by the defendants to their own use or tjjie value thereof.

The barley was stored at Decoto with Hare, who afterwards, as tfie complaint charges, admitted Salz to partnership. The story runs that on Thursday last the Nevada Bank sent down a special train to Decoto, and their men began to load the barley on the cars, and while engaged Hare came out with a pistol aud threatened to shoot the engineer if he attempted to move the train. However this may be, it is certain that the train is still alongside the warehouse with quite a lare quantity of barley on the cars. Chinese X-w Year. The Chinese New Year is in full blast, and the crackling of bombs and detonating fireworks renders the neighborhood- iff Chinatown a very undesirable place to jive in.

Saturday evening and yesterday was celebrated in the usual manner, the heathens making ceremonial calls and settling their debts. The Chinese measure time by cycles of sixty lunar solar yeari, with an intercalary year, to preserve correspondence with the solar year. Next ear, 1885. according to this system, is auspices of the Mechanic Institute in the rolice Uourt this-morning: Joiin Tirard, vagrancy, imprisoned 60 days. Charles Le Grande, vagrancy; imprisoned lessor fusing will also speak twice.

subject will be Explosives. 75 days! Pat Krane, drunk, fined $8 or four days, dames Donnelly and James Kdwards, petty larceny: fined S1H0 or 180 days. Colman O'Grady. shooting in the candidates to be presented. If the rule a rescined Carlisle's name will IW proposed and his strength tested.

It is likely also that a rule dropping the hindmost candidate, after each ballot will be adopted. The "Western Union BconomlslnaT. Chicago, January 28. The Triljunt' New Vork spceial of the 27th says: Within the last three days, in accordance with instructions, there has been a general reduction of expenses' in all departments of the Western- Union Telegraph office here. The night manager has strict orders to keep the pay roll at the lowest possible figure, and it is said this rule is to be applied to all offices in the country.

There is a force of twenty extra men to fill absentees' places, but within the last three days none of them have been at, work, although of the regular night force there have been from ten to fifteen men absent each night. Twelve men have been taken off regular Sunday night work for the same1 reason. This is said to be the outcome of a long interview between Jay Gould and Norvin Greea cm Friday, in which the former be Jur citv liajits. set for the 30th inst. E.

N. Fish anld C. Alden. shooting in the -city liJA ar kt mi Csnaanaassnl of friends at lunch last Tuesday. Charles and Alfred Trelfall are at home from Stanislaus county on a visit.

The engagement of Mlhs Frankie May-hew and Thomas Bonner, of Niles, is announced. It is said the wedding will take place at an early. day. The Livermore Review publishes a map of the town of Livermore, revised and corrected as the town ought to be, as an off set to the Herald's birds'-eye view. Mrs.

T. J. VValker gave a birthday dinner last Sunday to her daughter, Mrs. De la Rosa, of San Jose, who was visiting her, A number of invited guests weid Davis returned last Wednesday from his trip in the yacht. He went to the San Joaquin, but didn't find wame file nti ful enough to induce him to make a ong stay.

-t George May, for the last two years station agent of the S. P. C. R. at Newark, is promoted to the position of clerk and operator at San Jose.

He was always prompt, accommodating and capable of dealings with the public. limits, continued indefinitely. John bottoms. The freinds of Amerifiaf! shipping arguej that this should be the fundamental principlsa for al future commercial treaties between-the United States and the Islands of this hemisphere. In order to assimilate their commerce with their coastwise trade, they urge that the Sandwich Islands treaty should be so amended as to favor our shipping, by making all imports free of duty into the United States, subject to'the provision that they be transported solely in American built bottoms.

Democratic Cascsi. Washington, January 28th. After adjournment of the Senate the Democratic Senators went to caucus to decide upon the policy to pursue in reference to the Sherman resolution. Death of Representative Mat key. Washington, January 28th.

Kepre-seutative Edmund W. M. Mackey of South Carolina, died this morning. The House, as a mark of respect to the mem. ory of the deceased, adjourned.

I he Chinese Bill. Washington, January 28th. The Subcommittee of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, which hae been con -sidering the Chinese Immigration bill prepared by the Pacific Coast delegation, has concluded its work, and expect to make a report to the fall Committee to-morrow. Lamb and Eaton, on behalf of the majority, Will report, recommending that the bill prepared by the delegation and introduced by Henley, be reported to the House. Representative Rice will make a minority adverse report.

The grounds of opposition are that the bill proposes to add a number James, drunk; bail forfeited. John Wilson and Thomas Rothwild, drunk, and George A. Price, carrying a concealed weaponi sentence to morrow. Edward 1C00 2:0 Kotierts, battery; set for rebruary 2nd. The next regular meeting of the Durant Literary Society will take place on Friday evening next.

The programme is as follows: Music. Duetto, Braveman, '84, and Heyman, Declamation, Dorin, '87: Essay, Hayne, Oration, Dutton, '86; Durant Echo, Wheeler, '84. There will also be a debate. The scholarship promised by the Harvard Club some two years since, hss at last taken tangible shape. At a recent meeting held in San Francisco, the club unanimously voted to give one hundred dollars yearly for five years, as a scholarship prize, and a committee was appointed to confer with the Faculty.

This sum is ual to a two hundred and fifty dollar icholarship in Harvard, where the tuition is enough to make up the difference. The loyalty of the club to the cau-e of education, and its generosity to our institution is worthy of the highest praise. Edward Roberts, disturb'ng the peace: continued indefinitely. George A. Price.

Beware iinscrupuloBii liiillalors. Evry Shirt of my manufacture ban Ihe above Tracb'-Marli. M. J. KELLER, 1007 Broadway, Oakland vagrancry; set for1 February 15th.

Ed ward Piitzer, shooting in the citv limits. and John Doe, drunk; bail forfeited. leap rear, and will contain thirteen months, DEEOS UW MUKT8AQES. Specially Reported, up to Noon JCseA Day, The Tribune. DEEDS.

Monday. January 28. and wife to Mrs Rebecca Pan-tusky 25x100, 125 rom Washington, Oakland. John Roderick to Hannah Colbert Lot 44, block 2024. Whtuiher Tract, Oakland.

Perkins to Mattie Burckes Lot 83, Pacific Theological Seminary Tract. Oakland Li Harrison and wife to Henry rooman 100x219Meet on Pagoda Placo, in Plot 73, Oakland Township J' PTiBdaleto Tisdale, his wife lOOxbs), WW corner Clay and Thirteenth. Oakland Gift IrN" Whisby to Caroline Whisby, his wife Ijot at Mt Eden- Gift Blanch I Sherman to Babbitt et al 40x 100, Tenth, 130 from Clay, Oakland. Central Eacitic Railroad to Webster et al 1-9 interest in Tract Six teenth, 65 from Wood. 140, SW 200, 205, 100; also 8E corner Sixteenth and Wood, 40, 105, 95, Oakland.

MORTGAGES. Mosiia v. January 28. Rebecca Pantosky to Mrs Lowell Hardy. Jr 25x100, Fourth, 125.W from Washington, A Herman to Mrs Alice O'Neil Lot on Main street.

Mission San Jose Mary Juchsch to Thus Moran -Lots 23 to 27, Block 56, Tract Berkeley. August Albrecht to German Savings anil Loan Society -NE corner Eighth and 1 e-ralta. 84 104, 70. 71 8 ,74, Oakland. Mortality Statistics.

The mortality record of. Oakland the new year commencing on the 14th df February. The regular holiday in 'China extends over a period of fifteen days, but ill low for January, notwithstanding average came excited. It is rumored that the new here it is abbreviated to three. The Em the prevalence of diseases engendered by peror, Kwog Suey, bad the good fortune to POTATOES! POTATOES! commence his dynasty with the new vear, policy is against the desire of Mr.

Green. The Northern Bxpress Portland, January 27th. The Oregon The Berkeleyan Stock Company held a and appears on all the calendars. Yester the recent wet weather. Only 37 deaths have beefi reported to the City Physician thus far! three of which were from diph 498 large and enthusiastic meeting on Friday day began the tenth year of Kwong Sueyi Several new names were proposed for theria, eight consumption, two pneumonia membership, and a new office on the edi and California Railroad Company have served a notice on Wells Fargo and the two hear therefore, instead of 188o.

A Bljr Land Salt. In Judge Hamilton's Court to-day disease and four cancer of the rh complications. It is some- tonal staff, that of Chief Assistant Editor was created. An election of editors and Northern Pacific Express that they must liver what msrkable that there should managers for the ensuing term resulted in charge full rates on express matter after eaths from cancer in such a short be four i motion for a continuance of the suit of OAKLAND BREVITIES. Mathias Christiansen, a native of Denmark, was to-day admitted to citizenship.

The City Superintendent of Schools reports a large attendance at the various schools. The Berkeley postoftice has been declared a money order office. The change will not take place until July first. William L. Merry, and William Faull have brought suit against R.

R. Reed to recover $760 76, for merchandise. Henry Stacy and Elvina Stacy have filed their petition for the adoption of Charles Dunn, a boy of three years of age. The recent high wind demolished a very valuable palm tree growing near the bell-tower in the City Hall Park, and an exca the following choice: Chief Editor, Chase, '84; Chief Assistant Editor, Ramm, '84; ir.tervak Edson Adams vs. L.

G. Gole, et al. came February 1st, Or the railroad company will appeal to the courts for protection. Mer 700 1800 200 3000 The names and ages of these weie John D. Deming, 55: decedent Miscellany Editors, Miss Griffin.

'86, and Miss White, '87; OUapodrida, Powers, '84; chandise is carried -for less than half Samuel Havne. 68; R. C. Chapman. 62; np for bearing on an affidavit of the plain tiff, stating that he was too sick of neural Exchange8, itiaston, 8b; Editors.

of vexatious and troublesome amendments to a law already sufficiently obnoxious, and there is no necessity for the enactment of additional legislation on the at this time. He ob first-class freight rates, and to some points for one-third. At the present rates it wil' Braverman, "84, and Stratton, '87; Chief hristian iVlartmo, J. two deaths occurred from old age, Mrs. Serina Croghan of 1305 Chestnut street, who died on the 16th aged 88 years, and' Jessie M.

Leonard), Wood street, January 22d, aged Manager, Boyd, '86; Assistant Managers. gia to come into Court and testify in the case at present. The defense got over this by admitting that Mr. Adams would swear to the evidence stated in the affidavit as be cheaper to ship lumber and wheat by ex Dornfn, Ashley, Sabin, Reubens, Rickard and Elsasser. REAL ESTATE MARKET.

The following summary of real estate transfers recorded in Afiuneda County dttriug the week ending January 24yl884. is furnished Tub Tbibi si Blow, real estate agent, 464 Ninth street, as jects to the proposed bill, because un 85. Ten children under fifteen years are that which he meant to give on the trial, and accordingly Judge Hamilton set tbei case for trial to-morrow at ten o'clock, and press than by freight. It is uudestood that both express companies are netting tired of the war, and will probably come to terms by February 1st. WEST OAKLAND ITEMS.

der its provisions, Chinese subpscts of other governments than China, will be reported! but the causes of death do not indicate I any fatal er idemic of any dis vation will have to be made to remove it. follows; issued a vehire for forty special Specially Reported for The Tribune. shut out of this country, and this ease. A fourteen-year-old girl named Mollis Amt 951.938 7.315 Prominent Deeds. 23 8 1 Williams ran away from her home on SsriontCnarges Against OffliciU.

fneumoma and nroncnms prevail to a action might involve the United States ia entanglement with other powers. 2,600 considerable extent among children in I'taelr Deserts. Donnelly and Edwards, two of the bur Kidney Potatoes 1 IS LOTH TO HVT, AT C. R. LEWIS 417 Eleventh Street SOMFTHINC NEW.

DR CURRAlf'l American Upnratln Bath. For Sanitary Purposes It is Unsurpassed Hot Air Baths. Vapor Spray Baths, Medicated Baths, Fleet rlc Baths pecial Perfumed Baths for dies- This bailh is a luxury, which, once fairly tried will be considered second to no other that raonar cso comsssnd. 854 Adeline Street, Owner of Seventh Oakland West Oakland. He thinks the provision which pro Chicago, January 28th; A special from Washington of January 2fth says: Attorney-General Brewster is making great Fourteenth street, and was picked up by detective Fuller yesterday afternoon.

She was returned to her parents, but said she would just as soon stay in jail a. to go home. glars whb robbed theOrmsby jewelry store at Center street, several weeks ago, aad lve tr otuguess nsniog Doats made a good haul off the mole at the high tide this Oakland East Oakland. West Oakland. Alameda i Berkeley 4v; Oakland Township Brooklyn Eden Township Murray Township Washington Township Total 1 8 3 I 6 3 3.

50 preparations to defend himself against the morning. The little daughter of Mr. Wm. who pleaded guilty last Saturday to petty larceny, were this morning sentenced to pay a fine of 8180 or be imprisoned 180 1.706 1,061 600 88,160 2,971 3,295 129.K32 52,240 poses to make tne master oi a vessel who might violate the law through ignorance, subject to severe penalty altogether too harsh, and expresses the opinion that Congress has other more important Work to attend to now than that of enacting a sapping ana mining advance oi an Finch is recovering from a severe attack of Springer Committee. He has issued or The suit is brought in ejectment for a block of land on Sixteenth street, between Grove and Castro, and there are a large number of defendants, among whom the land is divided up.

A Crashed Foot. James Hurley, a resident of East land, attempted to board a moving tra at Broadway yesterday afternoon at haif-paat four o'clock. Beine under the influence nf liquor, be failed to catch on, ami one side ot his right foot was drawn under the wheels. He was taken to the Receiv-Rig Hospital, where Dr. Woolsey took out a number' of the small bones of the foot! which were crushed.

It is uncertain! whether amputation will be necessary. pneumonia. days. Morton their Dai. who was charged ders for prosecutions in several cases of 1 he Italian gardeners on Wood street with bunglary in the second degree for the special investigations of frauds made same offense, will be examined in the Po law for emergencies which have not arisen.

Releases recorded Mortgages recorded Excess at releases over mortgages. are preparing to plant the large tract of land on Wood street, between Lincoln and lice Court, February 2nd. It will be re 9gl.6 Disasters by the Chile. London, January 38th. Reports con fourteenth street, with vegetables.

membered that these men are the principal witnesses against Gashie Stein, the rtlon Nale eg rntl re. A new steam wringer, casting between five and six hundred dollars is to replace fence, to whom they sold the watches tinue of disasters by the gale and in the North Sea. Brawl, carpets, Bsgrsvlsgs, Lsee Curtains, Sic. January 31st. at il o'clock, by or stolen from Ormsby, The police have, for a long time, been on the lookout for Stein, but he has hitherto eluded them.

rue one which exploded last week at the Centra Costa laundry. On Fridav evening last a hoy named Baranm's White Hephanu New York, January 28th. There has been a livery dispute during the whole week as to the merits of Barn urn's xviwara nane was pusned ny some un Grand Jatort TJader Kxaasinal ien. der of Wm. B.

Sweet, at bi residence orr. Central -avenue, between ami Willow (near Park street) Alameda, we will sell; the elegant parlor upholstery, best Brussels ear-dets, late etyle Walnut and ash chamber suits. An Orficia.1 Tour. Judge Daniels, Captain Pumyea. Dep uty District Attorney Johnson, D.

E. Bor-tree and detective Holland left to-day on the 11 o'clock train for San Francisco to witness the New Year's outbursts now in progress in the Chinese quarter ot the city. They will be piloted by a competent native interpreter, who probably lift the veil for them, aad reveal many oriental mysteries they little dreamed of before. It will be interesting to interview members of the Asiatic exploring party on their return. Oakland Bicycle Clnb, At the annual meeting of the Oakland Bicycle Club on Saturday night, G.

H. Strang was continued ae captain, Low-den as lieutenant, and Mr. Gibbs ss secretary. The club is increasing ia numbers, and daring the coming season many pleasant trips an contemplated. Several San Francisco bicyclist joined the Oakland wheelmen at their banquet across the bar Judge Ferr tll decided last week relative to the Hiil-Neilson indictments, that the elephant.

Prof. Flower, Presid.nt defense ha 1 a right to inquire as to which of the Zoological Society, considers it by his own agents. Most of these orders bear dates since the investigation began. He also disclaims responsibility for the employment of Bliss. A gentleman intimately connected with the Government prosecutions dnring ths last three years, said to-night that the men who were to ba hard ktit in the coming Investigation were George Bliss-, Ker.

Brewster and Cameron. It will be shown that the Attorne v-General has been neglectful and that is absolutely destitute of executive ability and with no real comprehension of the duties of bis office. No one expects to bring home ny dishonesty to him, bat it will be shown that George Bliss abused his position ae special counsel for the Government and trusted friends of the Attorney-General to accept fees from almost aajr case that eras beooght htm atrainst the Government. known man from the 8.06 local train at Center street station, and seriously injured. When the lad was nicked up he was insensible aad remained in that condition for twelve hours after being removed to bis home at Twelfth and Kirk-ham streets.

Upon examination it was found that he had suffered-a concussion of the brain. Under the skillful treatment of Dr. William M. Brown die boy is doing hair mattre sss ana oeauiK, room suit, consisting ot walnut sideboard, square nedeetal extension table snd. cane back elegant decorated Chinaware, plated wars snd cutlery.

Eastlake hall tree, Hoey bed lounge in raw silk, elegant Wo.throp Range, Bo. 1, with water-back and agate furniture. NOTH The above furniture is ss good as new having been use but a short time. Terms cash. LYOS 4 K1NSKY, Auctioneers.

A.K. PALMER, Ancaoneerj members of the Grand Jury- voted to indict the defendants. It is understood that each Grand Juror will decline to answer the question on the ground that the proceedings of such a body should not be revealed, and that a teat case will be car Temp.sarUy moated at 40S Mason stre Post and Oeary, with the same faulty, until ufe'Hl7lJlBBHIn to ba an interesting specimen. Numerous experts, residents of, aad travelers in India, testify that the animal is not white in a technical or a sacred sense. In no respect is it different from hundreds of others commonly seea in the East.

Prof, flower, announces the pretended religions ceremony advertised will not be tolerated in the Zoological Gardens. A Sappesest Imendia Fire. Center. ville, January 28th. The dwelling of Doctor Hill was burned last night.

IIIIH I11AMAS W1IAB wi bssasHaationto do seesral hoesework In a private family; Is a good oook. washer and woojw; asVthe best of rsfereeees If spplr st 71s Fourth street, comer Clay SSltl Caaght in the Shafting. Edward Leonard, employed by M. A. Graham, machinist, was brought to' the San Francisco Receiving Hospital this morning at 8 o'clock, to be treated for contusion of the body.

It appears that he was oiling the macninery in his employer's shop, when be got caught in the shafting and was carried around with it. His neck was severely crashed. Salary Warrant. The salary warrants of the city officers will be paid by the City Treasurer to-morrow owning. The regular monthly bills to be paid amount to $6,715.

Other demands amounting to about $2,000 will also be paid. The warrants for the aalai ies of the school teachers will he ready Friday. January 1st. CapuiaUrnlBK'i Kxe, ntora- V. H.

Checkering and George D. Metcalf were today appointed ex sen tors of the will of the late Captain John Deming, with bonds fixed at $40,000 each. ried to the Supreme Court to decide the legality nf Judge Fetrall's rnhag. The examination of the jurors was set for this afternoon before Judge Ferrall. there le no remedy eonal WM saSBCk ST AmMKN'3 COOGH 8YRUP Saturday night.

W. C. Gibb, secretary of the Oakland Bicycle Club, has imported COLLEGE. 94 Joe9 sttrees, mm fane Victor rotary tricycle. Their Own Divorce Gears.

Patrick Early and Jane E. Early, of wen. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was held in the school bailding of St. Patrick's Church, to form a branch of the Irish National League. James Neylan presided and H.

J. MeEvoy acted as Secretary and Treasurer pre tern. Twenty-one members were enrolled and a canvassing committee of ten was chosen to increase the membership- The committee, which will report at the next snectuasr, is comptocd of the following members: John Carroll. Frank Rrown, P. Flynn, James Keyea, P.

Me-Ooaid, George Nolan. M. Rickard. M. laTrict.

GifehW C0X'0f Ocs little girl hal the croup. We used All ME '8 COUGH SYRUP. It cored tier. Have aha used for always with success. It is a wonderful medicine, snd every family where there are children should keen It in the boose, as is ls but, sad a ssJetaasBy ier, Bsa Joss, Pee.

MW. AlssST, February 4th. m-AHMIss The buildinsr cast about insured Attempted SaieMe. J. Y.

Spader, who formerly lived at the Galindo Hotel for some time, attempted suicide oa Saturday evening at Poitland, Oregon, by shooting himself in the head. He was discharged from his position ae Secretary of the Kelson Cordage Company about ten days ago, and ia reported short in has accounts, lie baa a wife sad four children. The wound is const lered fatal. this city have filed with the County Recorder an agreement to live apart ia future There is much evidence that nauisDury, one of the richest of the sariwae oon-tractors, aad a V- Government contractor, paW a htrfe sam from mueeaatinn While all the- AMneM-IATswBB. save yew By Lews sat Mat owing to marttal difficulties aad differ- c-i iiitiH SYRUP has rl en general for the furniture was insured for $1,000.

No on was at home at the time. The fir was rridently incendiary. This is the second heavy fire within a week, aud the citi? are becoming excited. en ea. The wife is to have custody of the It is a km wiiag.

latf of the marriage and is to sup Fas sits saease tyeae port herself aud child. ItLAin) DAILY JBVJBJNme TRIBUyj. MOyttJwYe JAyTJABY 28, To-day. Professional Cards. Insurance Companies.

JUllroad Travel. In San Francisco, LF.SZYNSKY KAXJSHER January 23, BsainsI Kallsher CARR-NOfeTON-In San Francisco C. S. LANE. TAENTIHT.

OVER POOP OFFICE, CORNER January 26, 'QMsmd fivtmnQ rHttntt THE TKIBUNE a Circulation mora than Double that of any other paper published la Uammtm Office AN ORDINANCE Aathorlslag- and Dfreetlag- the City Treasurer of the City of Oak- I XJ Fourteenth and roadway, Oakland, hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 r. Residence, no Fit so, Francis Oarr and Mary A orton. BORDEN-MNCH-In Baa Francisco, January 26, Edwin (J Borden and Carrie Monch January 22, Thomes Meese I Thin.

Ta.nl Time schedal. Saturday, Oct. laaa. teenth street. v9 -i.

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