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OAKHAJND DATLY TlXUiXnnZ, SATUBDAT, FEBBTAiBX 11, 1884. EIGHir PAGES. I will be assisted by the following that deserves the approbation of tbe co OHIO VALLEY FLOODS- MUSICAL mnnitv. It was found that there was TO-DAY'S DISPATCHES. ladies: Mrs.

Jobn A. Logan, Mrs. J. F. The Klvors 1 Golag Dowo Slowly some material in the ranks of the Society CBIJSHKD DAIXT (Sundays Excepted.) Miller, of California; Mrs.

B. Jonas; wrecked Towes- Floatlaar Houses that was valueless. In addition to this, Aodersoo and wife to tutrauti tar. Oakland am jeer Hajnrards L. 1(X JW.2tI.n"r"J LB -N Wait! 87W from Valley.

30. 1W, eta Oak 1. 2C00 Blanche I SherraaV; -324H22, Lociwt, U7i from VallS. a All. 4U 1T B6BTH STRKKT of Louisiana; Mrs.

Walter Phelps, of New there was danger that this element night to Plaice Tbe to Worst Overt A- D's" Weekly Fen and ink Sketch to "The Tribunal Jersey; Mrs. Leopold Morse, ofj Massa Increase unless decided action was Stone Pasha Upon Egyptian THXBtnCE PUBXJSHUTO i CQ. chusetts; Hugh McCulloch; Cikciwwati, OhH February 16th. The taken in the premises. It was therefore wisely determined by the Society that all of its present members and all future ap William Maury, Miss Gresbam, Miss 5 ran Affairs.

I Katy Beach and Miss Wallach. river is falling at noon ene inch an hour, but is still two feet above the hitherto nn-precedented flood of last year. It will WBL. K. DABOIE, HaVr IUTUD CASSISES 41 FlftTKKN CBIfTS PKR WKKK.

mm, mail, tea Tea ah.t: plicants for membership shouia ds re The Philharmonic Society's Last elgbth, 40 from Myrtle. Oakland. -k, i- sfOBTOAOEo. 1 rii The Red Sunsets. quired to submit to a rigid examination Satcsda t.

F.bruarr 18. PhiladblphiaA February 16tb, The in the presence of competent Judges who i A I Argtsant'i Concert of the Seasoi servaAions ok the fB OS I SEC 00 PER YEAR. i fji I i require it icmi iwo utyi mort to enable aUlly iliall UOnneCtlOn conclusion reached Joseph Wharton, I tha railroads ti begin to ascertain the loca- QWtPJ JIN Hliepard 22.40 acrea on id tea Pablo avenue. In Plot 40, Oakland Town-shin Ativmi were not memoers ot tne society. In order to do this the Society was dis i ui buu city, iruiu i CApcriuieiite uiaua wibii i tion Of the tracks.

Earns Exhibit of CrltieUima OB solved, abd all, or nearly all, its members became applicants for admissiom to tne at dust found in the snowfall on January TUB WHHKE.Y TBIBDIII, mumi BrmmT satbabay, nun: ONX YEAR. jPW I BIT MONTHS tl 60 A four-story brick building on Central avenue fell last The last famflv 1jO 123. xemtMeal Park: OsvkUud 20th last, that the brilliant twilights bf the past winters were caused by volcanic par- Abbott et at-The Oaklaad Hr- I 'I monle Society. new Harmonic Society, which it was understood would at once be organized. For the past two weeks examinations have removed 1300 A Dollnar ta Cbmrlaa Hivrmm.

A from it yesterday after-all the submerged por- 16 Efforts tO Forfeit Land Grants tides in the air, finds corroboration from SATURDAY noon, in been held at the residence ef Mr. D. P. dad 1600 an analysis made yesterday of specimens tions of the city where frame ubu To-Nsri. Hhghes.

The applicants for membership Not Serions. of publico dust brought here by the ship houses have been moved from their posi- were called one bv one into tne parlor. In spite of the downpour of last evening a large audience greeted the Philharmonic REAL ESTATE MARKET. Ridyeway, from the Pacific, and which tions, the owners are endeavoring to float where Mr. Hughes tried their voices as to compass and quality, and their general i of real estate tranters Society on the occasion of its fourth and last concert of the season.

We say a large covered the ocean for miles. A few days' sail from the Island of Krakatoa, the A General Strike of Coal Miners musical ability in singing a composition OAKLAND THEATER Tour oi the World in 80 Day. OAKLAND TTV0LI Et Lynru BALDWIN Sonnambula. CALIFORNIA JfereAaiU of Venice. BUSH STREET fild Curiosity Sop.

STANDARD Emtrson'i Minstrels. TIVOLI GAB.D KN Lucia di Lanmermoor. them back to their places. The same is being done at Newport, Ky It is threatening rain. I I WATER RTATmvi RT ah wudvt Ivn at sight, which each one affirmed be or scene of the Javan volcanic convulsion.

funv swot, as Looked For, she had never seen before The judges were unknown to the singer, being con audience, "and in so saying we speak comparatively. Tbe audience was large for a rainy night. On any other occasion it He finds this pumice to be substantially Jted: jlmt. 1 S11.677 nr 'IT. I identical in its composition and structural cealed from view behind a screen.

Th yy. February letb- I KstokinH 10.002 sibgers were also unknown to the judges. arrangement with the strange dust he Vanderbilt Not Posing as 4 The river is thirty-two feet, and station-I wt kland. 1.500 who' onlv knew them as number on wouli have been a poor one. With two exceptions, the boxes were filled with those faces which this season has made familiar found in the snow.

ary. lbs Stoekdale passed last night at 8 I Alameda two. seven, thirteen and so forth, thus Philantrophist. Berkele: Hlirh License in Illinois. P.

m. with provisions. The weather is if Toi TUB TRIBVNB baa eireiM mn thaw doable that -mr evthor ympr pabllsried 1st Almad CotT. Former and the Tariff, Oaklan 2 doing away altogether with any suspicion ef favoritism. The plan was a very good Chicago.

February 16th. Tbs Supreme cool and cloudy. THE BECK OK TOWNS. to us. The body of the hall was but little more than half filled, but what the audience lacked in numbers it made up in $2.

s.25 500 406 21, (W) 15, S57.99S Corroboration of the Toloanie Far one. in that, so far as our knowledge goes. Brooklyn Township. Eden Township 5 Murray 4 Washington Township 5 it satisfied all parties. Tbe Harmonic Court of Illinois has declared constitutional the Harper high license law, which provides a minimam annual license of $150 It will not be denied that tbe great PabkersbuhO.

W. February 16th. tides Fire-Glow Theorj. appreciation, for few but enthusiast would Society will soon begin work again and is Kafe to say that the result of their action The United States relief; steamer Katie Total. 43 will be a surprise even to themselves.

a for saloons selling malt liquors, and $500 for saloons selling spirituous or spirituous btockdale arrived at Parkersburg this morning, loaded to the guards with New To-day. Mystery Connected with, the Beat- der the present circumstances retjly good choral work is something more-than a pos and malt liquors. "300 toes of coal. The supply i ing of the Son of a Banker sibility. it was well nigh impossi An Important Decision in Favor of ble.

G. A. V. PROHIBITION have faced last evening's (deluge. We rather suspect that the orchestra at the opera has drawn upon the philharmonic orchestra.

We noted gaps in the second violins, the cellos and the double basses. It is hardly possible that each of these could have been accidental! Still there was no apparent weakness in the rendition of the various numbers, at least in these departments. It is much to, be regretted that the weather prevented a fuller at the Credit Moblller. Boston, February 15th. An opinion SPECIAL TO THE TEIBUNE THE SECOND WARD.

was filed in the United States Civil Court aboard cost SoO.000, or the $75,000 appropriated, and the Government has telegraphed the" flooded towns on the boat's route the privilege to 'draw on the remaining 825,000 in sums of 8500 to 8600, according to their pecessities. Tbe submerged city is slowly shaking off the majority of our people are engaged in agricultural pursuits; thit their income, and the amount of omfort and luxury they can attain and enjoy are exactly measured by the a nount they ean obtain in exchange for what they "produce. It may be safely stated that tmtof a population of not less than 35.000,000 are dep endeot, beyond the simple element of food and upon the amount they can aecnre in exchange for their cprn, wheat, barley, cotton, wool, sugar, meat, etc. It may also be safely averred that every farmer) over and above what he Convention I Stone Paiha Speaki of Egyptian Af to-aay Dy judges lL.oweli and XMelson, which is practically in favor of Credit Mobilier, as against the Trustees under falra. Spirited Meeting of the Be pulican Club.

Isevv York, February 16th. The meet Oakes Ames and the Union Pacific contracts. The cases were those of Rowland ing of the Military Service Institute at waters, and the xdevastatiori paralyzes all description. The roofs of houses tendance, for to us the i concert was ne of the most satisfactory that the So: iety has ever given. Of the: eight numbers on tha Droeramme.

four were given for the Governor's Island, Thursday, was attended Hazard, Commissioner, vs. Thomas C. by most of tbe distinguished at my officers to Be Held ot Milton A PROHIBITION CONVENTION FOR THB purpose of electing Delegates to. the 8ute Convention of the Prohibitionist Homo such other busiuess as may come before It. oonrene in MEMCAL COLLEGE HALL, Comer of Eleventh and Clay street Oakland, Durant and others.

Tbe defendants first time here, and all were of ac Caucus Hall on on piles of brick and timber tell the tale in all directions. Provisions are said to be plentifully supplied, tut the this vicinity, Oteneral Hancock; pre 111 27th Instant Tbe filed demurrers and the heariiig i i knowledged merit. The two most taking numbers of the evening were the Saint- sided. Stone Pasha delivered a highly tuereon, due tne aecision involves a. people suffer from cold Weather.

Saen's "Romance for the Violin, and East and the West Sides of the entertaining address on Egyptian military tbe points at issue. Some $16,000,000 is affairs. He said that when he entered tbe Word W. K. Halo Risea to involved in these suits, which grew out of the same transaction.

The plaintiff in the un Jrriday, February 22, 1884, At 3 o'clock 1. Bf i All Prohibition 7luha. nr. rhedive service tbe coast deiensen were about as bad as those of the United States. actually needs for family ccjosuinption, must exchange the products pf the 'soil for shoes, clothing, household utensils, farming implements, which he must have.

He will be able to get, in these necessaries of life ana business, 1 .1 urkinh IS 1 ff. Jr all first case is the Commissioner under the Gounod's "Funeral March bf a Marionette." Both were excellently rendered, the former by the soloist, Mr. Henry Hey-uian, and the latter by the orchestra. In the Romance, Saint-Saen's individuality does not assert itself to strongly as in other com Dositions from his gifted pen. At this Ueneral Hancock nodded Q.uesltoK of Appaint-ntent of an Executive Committee Lively Addresses.

Venule Union; and Good Templar Lodges are re- Lodge will be entitled to one delegate for the organ-iion, andone delegate fur every twenty members. All Prohibitionists am tn.lt-! mitJA Supreme Court of Rhode Island. Tbe allegations of the bill of December 7, 1882, affirmation. He was very severe against FI LEY HELD la tor the Crime of Forgery. The examination of Joel K.

Finley was concluded this afternoon In the San Francisco Police Court and he was held to answer in 85,000 for forgery Deputy County, Clerk Thomas proved by the records that no such suit as Wager va Wager ever been brone-ht in British rule in Egypt. fJTheir first action are in substance, that the Trustees, Thomas C. Durant and six others to whom was as lnoU ere there no organization, Pro-pioitioniste are requested to organize after taking possession was to insist upon It is, perhaps, well that it does not, for the effect would certainly be lizarre. The composition is graceful and in places ap A meeting of the Second Ward Repub gate. the expenses of the exchangej have been the Khedive disbanding entirely the Egyp J.

A FAIRBANKS. Chairman County Committee. signed the contract between OakeS Ames and the Union Pacific Railroad, failed to tian army, not the rebel regiments and Coffoo corps, but the. entire army, including the Superior Court of Alameda cnuntv. account for many millions of dollars due under their trust to the stockholders of the faithful troops who stood by and fought for the Khedive through ail his perils.

The handful of men which the lican Club was held last night at Hutchi son's Hall, W. W. Camron presiding. After the reading of the minutes, a recess was taken and twenty -six members signed the roll, making a total of eighty-one members on tbe club roll. The Chairman then stated that rooms fit for tbe meeting place of the club were rather scarce.

There were only two Hutchison's aad proaches brilliancy. It gives ample room for skillful interpretation and for effect. Mr. Hey man, it is hardly necessary to say, made all that could be made of it and was forced, apparently against his wishes, to grant an encore. The solo was in certain places notably in the trills, marred by the orchestral accompaniment, which was too noisy.

The "Funeral March ef Marionette" is better known as a piece for piano the Credit Mobilier of America, and that the been and that on the date and page of the records referred to in the forged certified oopy was the 'record of the de-ree in the suit of "Melissa Straw vs. Kensaleri Straw. George C. British telegrams of these days call ''the Egyptian army is another thing, guilty of willful negligence and misconduct in tbe management pt the trust. The opinion says: "Takihg the met.

or instance, a iarmer uau -load of wheat to market and! exchanges it for lumber; the lumber costs, in addition to the wheat, the time akd labor of hauling it to the mill, and the lumber home. If the saw mill or lumber yard is twe miles away, this additional cost may be very small, but lif twenty miles away, it" will become a considerable expense, and he will not be So weH off as the man who liwes nearer. Here is the kernel of the whole question of a protective tariff when Stripped of all the husks and rind of sophistry. Let ns apply it. It is easy to see and its work proclaims it.

When Stone Pasha concluded. General Crittenden Milton's HalL He thought tbat for the purposes of tbe caucus Milton's Hall was best, because, if the weather Should be Hickok and another expert in handwriting were placed on the stand to prove the forgery by a comparison between' the names of Mr. and Mrs. Wager written on the certified copy andother specimens of Finley's hand-writing, narrative of the bill to be true, as we are bound to do by the demurrers, the Trus than as a piece for orchestra. Indeed, unless our memory betrays us, this is the first occasion on which we have ever heard moved a vote of thank.

In seconding the motion, General Daniel Sickels said: tees acting jointly have received many tbe orchestral setting. millions of dollars in money and securities, The spirit of the composition may better stormy, the wbole club could assemble in the ball. The Central Committee had left the matter of holding a caucus or not to tbe clubs to settle, only recommending "This lecture shows verily that Egypt can maintain her status in tbe world with a good army, and yet fate seems to deny her Malt Aifolnst m. Police Officer. be described by a short sketch of a kini the property of the stockholders, which they, still retain and ref tine to account for x.

J3. iNewiand baa brought suit that if beld at all they should be held on dred theme treated in oils by; a New York artist, whose name has escaped me. It is called. "An Accident in the Circus." A the right to keep one. It seems as if the this afternoon against officer Michael ADAM aicIJermott to recover 82.000 damages under the trust agreement, and -they have also been jointly guitfiy til gross negligence, misconduct and mifnaaniagement of trusts, 406fc4084ansome t.

Man Francisco for alleged false imprisonment. The complaint charges that on the 13th the time had come when the prophecy of Emperor Nicholas, that Egypt would become Engl'sh, is to be realized, yet the words we have heard touch a cord of sympathy." Conduct of the Pactne Mall Steam- from which the stockholders have suffered ailoss." Mi defendant by foree compelled plaintiff tj go to the City i Prison, where he was imprisoned without proflabla' cause for such Wednesday evening, the 27th instant. THE CACCCS. Mr. Hallahan moved that the caucus be held iu Milton Hall.

The Chairman said it was proper to determine first whether a caucus should be held. The motion was withdrawn. Franklin Warner moved that a caucus be held on February 27. AVE: H. H.

llussey said it had always little boy has been thrown from a hone, and lies dying upon a rude heap oi straw iif one corner of the dressing-room. His mether, a circus rider, is supporting his head upon her while on the other side stands bis father, the clown, with an anguish upon his painted: face that is heartrending, and, at the same time, grotesque. The observer of keen sensibilities It will be to your advantage to ask your grocer? for 01 QOOU8. ij i. FOR HiLE-A GOOD PA1IXU tADIES' business situated on the best part of JJroad-war For particulars apply at this oltice.

A Minister Charged With Being Too that the farmer is poorer in jxact proportion to the amount of time, labor and expense involved in the transportation, and the process of making the exchange. This is the chief factor in tha transaction. It may enlarge or dimin ish, but it SrT Veibe wholly removec All he hope tocrejsto reduce it a the low Attentive Young Ladles. imprssonment. i h-S New York, FebtuSrs 16tft.

The Her Winooski, Vt. February 16th. A lively Extensive Improvement. old says: The Pacific Malr steamer which row is in progress in the Congregational William Walsh, the well-known grocery is touched alternately by emotions which prompt him to laugh at one moment, and Church over the questionable doings of arrived here Thursday, left Colon with, out waiting for the South Pacific dealer' of North Oakland, is building an addition to his property, at the junction of besh the custom hitherto to hold a and he thought it would be more satisfactory to hold one. Yet he was anxious to WANTED) A IOII1H1 CilRL TOAKIT i- the care or children.

Apply at 816 Heven. toepth street. fel8-lwi WA.TEI-rri;ATIOa OK 4 4 044 U. men, 3 teamsters, or general work on a farm, 1 young man for store or ouestl work, 1 girl for nursery, aad one for seqond luimework; all with best references; address Employment Bureau, SOS Jiinth street. jeae-o Rev.

New-man Wright, the pastor, who i ia claimed has been very attentive to cer mails and passengers due at Panama the Seventeenth and Peralta'streets, at a cost of 82,000. The upper portion will contain two tain young ladies in his flock, although he has a wife and five children. Wright same day. Ibe breaks in the isthmus connection have grown so common. of late tbat their frequence suggests intentional rooms.

Mr. alsh is deserving of great crean, not oniy ror -nis enterprise as served successively in the ministry pf the bear what was to be said by those who held otherwise. Councilman Babbitt said be had attended some caucuses in the east side ef the Ward wbich had ended in a very unsatisfactory manner. The caucus was in no way binding, and tickets were put up and r.KO KKrt I niMI TO lll A nrstHilass srocer who nemr furnishes j.itlir public spirited citizen, but as a merchant i annoyance of the public and prirate inter to weep at another. Victor Hugo has treated the same subject in "L'Hemme qui Kit." when the unfortunate Gwyn-plaine, while "pleading "with, his bearers with the most intense pathos and earnestness, yet moves them only to laughter by tho: contortions of his disfigured face.

"The Funeral March of a Marionette" is a remarkable treatment of much the same general idea. Tbe composition was admirably rendered by the orchestra, and was enthusiastically redemanded, as it certainly deserved to be. Next in order wno, by his business methods, is conferring I wine OT to any of bi customers, i Address, ests concerned. We do not charge this, est possible mimthum. buppose that a large portion of the farmer's wants must be supplied fromEnaland, what is the consequence? He must ship pis grain, if he lives in Kansas or Minnesota, from three to five thousand miles; or if in California, fourteen thousand I miles to Liverpool, and pay not only the transportation for that loDg distance, but insurance, inspection, all the expenses of transfer; and he must pay a similar tax upon all goods he gets in retarn.

The a LTPH I. nsnpni llTMin rha s. t- I -r WIUMJUUl, mi 1 but the tacts raise a suspicion of it. Episcopal and Congregational churche. He had been here only two weeks, when, it is alleged, he persuaded the church officials to sign a written contract engaging bis services for a year at 1000, or double, the amount paid bis predecessor.

His de The very high rate for cable din patches to and from the South Pacific Notice to the Public. The public is hereby notified that Mr. Chas. M. Burleson is not connected in coast, which these breaks make' needfnl, are a very "serious charge upon even the BEAU MONDE IILLINERY Removed to wealthiest houses doing business there; nor of merit and popularity was Haydn's Symphony in Major.

In this melodious composition all the movements were run through- in a manner which had disgusted people, and bad helped to, reduce the Republican majority in the city very seriously. W. E. Hale said that during his term as President of the Club he had done his utmost to harmonize the feeling between the east and the west sides of the Ward, and if the members got to quarreling among themselves before the fight began, it would surely end in defeat. Let ten delegates from one side of the Ward be sent and eleven from the other, but let them be well (lone, enough mere was Boraetimes a there suggestion of uncertainty as to entrances, in the present condition of the Isthmus, as regards malarial fever, consequent in large part upon turning up the ground in the French canal operations, in the forced detention of passengers at Pan ama eight or ten days a matter toi be votion to certain youeg ladies at last caused trouble, and Sunday when he' went to church to preach he found the doors of the edifice locked against him.

After trying in vain 'to force anentrance Wright rallied his followers ana marched to the Corporation Hall, where services! were held and have been held since. The church building is still held by the anti-Wright party aridlegal measures will be taken to any way with the firm of Walker wood and coal dealers, 413 Eleventh street, and is not authorized- to collect any money, contract arty indebtedness, nor transact any business whatsoever for said firm. Walkeb Co. An Epicure. A gentleman of this city, who Is acknowledged to beone of the finest epicures living, states that he always, when he wants an extra good well cooked, goes, to Meek's Oyster and Chop harmonious whatever happened, even if The allegro and the allegretto were, to our mind, the best The Mendelssohn Overture was marred in one or two places, by breathy5 brass, one of the comets being badly at sea, and being more suggestive of "a rough sea and sea sickness," than "a calm sea and prosperous voyage." However, the overture reached the longed for port in good form, and as the last strains suggestive of they sent all the delegates from one side.

dullest man can not fail to see that the Kansas or California farmer cai i only get for his wheat in Liverpool wha is paid to tbe English farmers, and i mat pay there for goods what English farmers "pay; and add to all this the ma lifold ex- penses as above indicated. I All this heavy cost of doub trans- portatiob. and exchange is clear! a dead loss to tK producer. It dimin she's the profits of his labor and land exactly that much. There is only one way) he ean EAST AND WEST.

dispossess him. I lightly regarded. Railroad Land Grants. Chicago, February 16th. -The Iiter-Oceans Washington special says The crusade of the House Committee on Public Lands against railroad schemes does not appear to be; serious.

Mr. Babbitt said he did not want to create any feeling between the east and the west sides of the Ward. He had nothing House, Sixth street, corner of Broadway; JJ. P. Chagal, proprietor, Bismarck Refuse to Accept the Herr Leaker Resolutions.

I London, February 15th. The Berlin sacred composition died away, the general Broadway and 13th St. NORTHEAST CORNER. STYLISH. MILLINERY At Low Prices.

i 1 MISS M. CAMPOS. to say against holding the meeting in one hall or in another, but he knew andt hey impression appeared to be a tavorabie one. A very pretty melody for the strings by Ole Bull was as well done as under the cir correspondent of the Times says: "Prince MINING STOCK REPORT. 1 Sas FatNClscO, rebcuary 16.

188. knew that if the meeting was held at one Bismarck has returned to Herr I Von relieve himself of this burden. He must end of the Ward tbe people of the other cumstances could have been expected. The following sales were made at the San Fran end would net turn out. induce the manufacturer to come Conservative men in both Houses1 and of both1partiesJjregard it as and expect it to end in the Senate, whicb never does anything hasty, and has a very strong railroad element in its compo cisco Stock and Exchange Board.

MORNING SAL. IS RSOCLAB. SR88I0K. R. B.

S. York thought it better to have no caticus. There would be no smirch over near to him as possible. To fcive the Eisendscher, German Minister at Washington, the resolution of condolence on Herr Lasker's death, passed by Congress, with the counter-request to return the reso ...1 70! the ticket if they met simply at a primary woolen mills or calico manufacturer a atart in his immediate neighborhood, he sition. Even tbe most active anti-rail and elected their delegates.

The motion was put and carried. ...1 66 90c 100 80c 336 lex ...2 8o2 06 00 Mono r-. 1 25 100 Nawsjo 2 85 960 Oi.hir.,.1 30 One, of the double had left the stage for some unknown reason', and there was one double bass left. In the first part of the number one of the strings of the lone instrument snapped with a loud noise, and rendered the instrument almost useless. The absence of two of the second -violins was also notable in this number.

The remaining numbers of the evening were the church scene from Wagner's "Meister-singer." Rubinsteins "Trot de i Cavalrie," road men in the Senate do not expect tbe must consent to give him some advan lution to the House of Representatives, as the position of Lasker in Germany was not such as to justify the Mr. Hallaban'e motion to hold tbe can ens in Milton's Hall was renewed and car general forfeiture of granted" lands, and 40c 5e tages over the foreign manufacturer; 140 Alta 25 60 Alpha 20 600 Belle Isle. 600 Benton. 105" 200 Bon K. 609 Champion 150 Day 'I'D Exchec secure the restoration hope only to of 00i ..10 00 have ried without debate.

NOT A CANDIDATE. W. E. Hale rose to a question of privi soo overman 30c 3000 2S0 Scoruion. 100 60 Pav 10 SierraN.3 153 10 and this is done by means of a protective Tariff.

It is done on the same principle that a number of farmers often railroads occupy. ...1 05 such domain as the not taken measures to uine projects, such as the ...2 40 a stirring composition, and an Overture by Northern Paci Uustav Heinrichs to tbe opera Urautnvtr- lege and said that tbe announcement tbat he was a candidate for City Marshal was a 100 C. 60 Holmes ..1 60 ..1 25 tic, will! not be interfered with, but long- agree to patronize a country merchant, and pay him a small advance over city tehworuna. Altogether, the concert was, do utan i 7s 70 Union 2 80 60 Yellow 46 .1 85(1 90 mistake. He wished to state that he was located st 44iS uim at.rMt- IwIvm.

445 N. 60 Justice abandoned schemes will undoubtedly be deprived of whatever past Congresses have as we have said, the most satisfactory work that has as yet been doe by the S6c prices, because has establishes a store Post and Oearv. with the same facultv. until thsr not a candidate for that office. W.

H. H. Husey said there were tebterdat AFTKKKOO SALxa asouLAa ssssioit. Philharmonic Society. We have heard where it is ner and convenient.

OQllege. lately destroyed by fire. Is Mead for circulars. LIKE SCHOLARSHIP. 70 I The Times adds: Although tbe above seems incredible, the fact is that the relations of Washington and Berlin are in a state of great tension, chiefly owing to the pig-flesh question.

Tbe Times concludes: One thing is certain: we have not heard the last of the Lasker- incident, The Americans are much too proud, too sensitive and too independent for that. Vanderbilt Not a Philanthropist. New York, February 16th. WJ H. Vanderbilt was asked yesterday, "Was it st your instance or by your concurrence that Harvey Kennedy brought granted them.

number of young men in the Ward who them perhaps in certain numbers on other A Striae of Coal Miners Imminent- 430 Alta .1 751 80 258 3ot Benton Con 25c had come of age since the last election, BUS1N8S occasions rise above tbe level of last 20 Kentucky 1 76 100 6n0 Mexican ..2 10 1160 Mono ...1 26 60 Navajo. 3 TO PiTTSBt'BG, February 16th. A general night, but altogether they have never given II I I I VI COLLEGE. The recent savage oereraoniesj of the Onondaga Indians in New York have awakened public attention. Living for 60 Ketle 1 40c and it was desirable they should be brought out, and there were several who strike of railroad coal miners against 1'ost Blrcot, a more uniform performance.

Xnis concert closes tbe third season of the Societv. 130 Bon 10 Ort 2156 Kodie desired to become citizens and were en a reduction of half a cent is looked for 60 23c 1700 25.l 15 i titled to be such. He moved that the and a few words are due in this regard. To MSHLUUimiim Urn shortly. The ruling rate is cents, Trmmmm, Cat, 60 Overman du 90 Bulwer.

I 55l 60 850 Chamn ..1 00 appoint, a committee of three to at Henry Heyman, the energetic Secretary, The only Th' trough BminM Colls the Ma but in a number of instances the 1950 Potosi 85c is rdue hrst of all the thanks of to music tend to these matters. The Chair appointed W. H. 'Husaey, Charles 326 Con Psc operators refused to pay more than loving community for his unsparing labors 50 Day. i 40 Railroad Travel.

action to compel tbe Secretary of i the Rock Island Railroad to exhibit the Chandler and Captain T. H. Thompson three cents, and they claim they are 465 8ter 202 16 HO Silver 100 20c 20 1 80 200 Union U.2 750(2 80 in placing the hilharmon Soeiety upon a sound financial basis. Had it been 40 EurekC.2 35 150 Excheq 35c unable to ran pits at a profit and pay transfer Vanderbilt replied. on that committee: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

26 1 SOI the former rate. A half cent reduction for Mr. Heyman's efforts there would have been no third season of the Philharmonic It iis not, and I did not know of it 1 ine ihair announced tbat be bad was ordered at the Scottdale yesterday, DIED. Societv. He is to be thanked, not onlv until it was done.

I have seen Kennedy pointed the following Executive Com and President Costello, of the Miners for the season that we have enjoyed, but GLEASON-In this city. February 15. Anna Lucy, beloved daughter of and Hannah Oleum. since, but 1 fully approve his course, many years in the center of a highly intelligent community, all the environments propitious for civilization, phey are found to be nearly as barbarous as when placed on the reservation. This ene case is conclusive proof that our policy of recognizing the Indians as separate nations, is all wrong and should be changed.

As long as they are allowed to live in tribes they will retain their savage instincts, tastes and traditions. It is clearly better for the' red man in the ultimate, however hard it may seem, to ignore his tribal claims, and treat him as an to the same laws as his white neighbors. mittee in accordance with the instructions also for the next season which we shall en Association, left for there this morning to Vanderbilt also said: "I have not ad a native of Oakland, aged 2 years, 11 months and of the club: Francis Blake, J. F. Towle.

joy, for the performances, and we are glad the trouble. Pro- South Pacific Coast RJ R. i i San Francisco, Alameda, Newark, Pan Jose, Los Gates, Qlenwood, Trees and Santa Oris. I PICTCTRESQTTB SCENERY, MOUNTAIN views. Big Trees, Santa Clara Valley.

Monterey Bay. Forty miles shorter to SANTA CRUZ thaa any other route. No change of can: nrr dint. Equipment aad roadbed first-class. PASSENGER TRAINS leave station, 12th and Webster streets Oakland, at i 8 tO A dally, West Baa Leandrai Wert -tJJ San Lorenzo, RnsxeUs, Mt.

Kden Alra- endeavor to. settle i aays. aWFuneral will take place to-morrow (SUNDAY w. A. Jvinr, Ueorge bcbribner and K.

IS, vanced a dollar to the West Shore, nor promised to. I have not bought yearly con- sign February 17th), at 2 o'clock from the resi- S. York. ducsrs offer to tract to pay 3 aenoe or tne Daren t. nio 15 Market itrmt bat the men Wi H.

H. Husaey suggested that some cents, any of the securities ot the West friends are respectfully Invited to attend, COBTCAJTON In this city, February 15, t'on- means be taken to bring the Republicans to say the receipts ot tbe season ju-t closed, hsve guaranteed a fourth season beyond the peradventure of a doubt. TO Gustav Heiorichs great credit is also due for the able manner in which he has drilled his orchestra. Something more than money, something that money cannot buy. is after refused to entertain the proposition Shore or North River Construction Com canon, tor many yean a resident ot at ixmis.

Mo, and a strike seems inevitable. At of tne Ward out on tbe day of the primaries. This was a year in which it was aed 78 yean. pany. The whole thing, so far as st JUraia and Illinois papers please -copy i Shanher's Station none of the pits ado.

Halls, Centervflln. Mowrys. Alriso. doubly important that the Republican spirit should be kept up. Measures should connecting my name with it is concerned, is simply a stock gambling operation.

are in operation to-day. The men who all necessary to such performances as the went in at tne reduction are out again- Ld" afSWiUWUad- 29 SadTACRJt'i wUl take place to-morrow (SHN-1 SANTA CRUZ. Arrlrtae a 13.J0 DAYI. at 2 o'clpck from Oermania HalL I Rn. Parlor ean Saturdavs and Hands ts onlv.

Weve got a deal better road running right through the State. I am not a phil The Buena Vista miners also refuse to reu be taken to arouse the people and to see tbat good clean men should be put on the ticket. If they could act in harmony and put forward good men there was no Ques Webster street. Bear Seventh itiMt tarn to work at less than the arbitration anthropist, and the sooner that is under BEVERTON In this city, February 18, Bever-ton, a native of England aged 56 years, 7 months I A jt except Sunday, express; Mt. Eden I Alvarado, Newark, Centerville, Agnewi, Santa Clan, Alrtao, SAN JOSE, Los Uatoa and all stations to Santa Cruz, arriving at 630 P.

M. I ntlbarmonic society ban given, and tbat thing is a leader thoroughly! infused with a love for his work and an abilty to comprehend, and to make others comprehend, the spirit of the matters whom he interprets. Such a leader is Mr. Heinrichs. Of course be is not a "Thomas." nor is it likely that he award.

ana zaays. A Hysterioms Affair. stood the better." Tbe ExtrayasTSBes off the Denaeeraitle tion that the Republican ticket would win not only in this city but in the State and in the Union. nenas ana scqnamtanoee are rsspeetrully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (8UN- r. aany, ior nan jom ixjs uatee ana Intermediate stations.

New Yobk, February 16th. Eugene UAil, at 2 dock r- at Klrst Congregational SUNDAYS SDeoial nassemmr trmtn Kelley, son of the well-known ijiph. Martin was called on, but apolo Bouse. Washington, February J.5th. "the Dr.

Steceler, of New Jersey, says the Philadelphia Press, has been! inoculating children with the virus of scarlet fever taken from horses, witti good effect. He says that scarlet fever originated in horses, the' fiist cases being reported in the royal stibles in 1514. Soon after the disease appeared among human beings. Dr. Stecklek, it is wnurcn, corner jiay ana rvniia streets.

San Joee at bM P. M. arriving In OdcUnH gised, owing to indisposition. banker, was found insensible from blows will ever be. Yet what he may; lack in breadth of comprehension, he makes up in House this afternoon, after a debate! of the President of the- W.

W. Camron, SHIPPIJfO IltTEIJJOEWCE. on the bead and body, Tuesday morning on Clnh w.a nalln.4 k. L. three days, refused to cseat Manning of Sixth venue.

When restored to conscious energy mu uueparing luiouon so worst. To him, therefore, is owing a largs meed Saw 1884 Mississippi, and the indications are that, oi ttianks. Apropos ot the Abbott Opera when the merits of the case come np for Saturdav, February IS. season, ine Argonaut ot last weeK con Stmr Yaauina. Robefanv .11 boon from Point ness he said he had been at a ball tne preceding evening, and parted with his lady companion somewhere in the Vicinity! of Thirty-second street And Sixth said, inoculated young colts in order to rw UUIO'J WUy OAU HUH UO wasfvery glad that Mr.

Hale spok of harmony. If there was anything needed campaign it was harmony. No Republican had any right to make a quarrel With his fellow Republicans. It was unfortunate that in the Second Ward it was difficult to get from one end of the Ward to the other, but he was glad to see that this feel- tained a brief series of sketches on th performance, that A was 1 very amusine-. debate, Chalmers will be admitted.

It is estimated tbat it costs $1,000 per hour to pay the running expenses of the House, so procure the equine virus. Of twelve arena, pass ana muse, to uoouau, srerauu a uo. tBPiosif sseooi" Fbidat, "ebruary 15. This would have been well enough bad the article not been misleading. We don't children vaccinated with this virus, all avenue, i Alter assuring her into tne 7 P.

BS. C(? Excursion to SANTA and 12 50 SAN JOSE on SATTJDaVs and SUNDAYS, good to return until Mondsy inclusive. A special hooters' train wUl leave First street. Oakland, during tbe season at 4:25 A. M.

on Sander the Alvisu Hunting Grounds, iwtoraisig. leaving Alriso at p. M. and acriviag at jKirst street, Oakland, at 7:08 r. K.

The trains now leaving Twelfth street, Oakland, at 43 r. M. aa Saturdays and Sundays for Santa Crna. will hereafter run to Los tiatos The regular passenger trlaa now arriving at Tvelftlt street si :12 r. H.

wiU arHve at 12 M. FKAWt IH44t TO AKI.AWB AW ALAJf klA 6 30 30 8 Su- SO-10 A. M. 1I.30 Lao 6.30 JO 7.30- IChOO 11 JO p. FKOM Fwt sf TKHiS'l AMI WKltST FSt.

AlllAjll.M--t-M 7.57-.8a jll 53 a. M. 1J5J-1 53-J52 1 524. 5J 8 534. 61 8 11.53 r.

a. At 1 63 and 10.30 p. kb Dally for Alameda. 1 IKOM A IsMEsvA-XtS-tfl 45 as uc a in mn aa a as 13 sa 1 there has been nearly 20,000 lost by the Stmr Alameda, Moras, 8 preckels escaped on exposure to the disease. If know who the writer i.

but we will ven carriage, bs started np Sixth avenue. the germ of tbe scarlet fever is the Near Thirty-fourth street two men ap ana jsroa. Stmr San Joae, Aoatln, Panama; Willlama, Dt- noniud Co. Br ship PaleteS. Canwll.

Newcastle, NSW; Bal- teg between and West was buried, and would cut no figure in the election. debate on this case so far: All this is In the face of the -fact that the Democrats claim this to be a business Congress. It same as that of diphtheria, as some doc tare to say that he could not have been ignorant of the fact that the extended article fa a certain morning paper were nothing more nor lees than extended "star For himself, he was only concerned tbat proached, caught him by the shoulders, forced bim to the and "struck good delegates should so to the Convention. Ship Edwin Reed, Cate. Fort Townaend; Benton, was clearly shown by the debate that, If- tors Jbelieva, Dr.

Steckueb's discovery may be the moans of arresting both. In that case he would rank with JixlrxB as him with weapon on the head on til lie and if good men were sent, they should go notices," and therefore could not justly be ranked as criticism. This paper, in the while Manning has the certificate, Chalmers undoubtedly received the larger vote. unpledged. Xbey should go asKepubiicans to use then- best judgment for the food of Uepsrtsiree.

tMXDAX, Isbtasty 1At" j. 8tmr i 1 Star San Vicente. Smitfc. Santa Cm. KATOaoAV.

February rooaness oi us Heart, undertook to inatt gnrate an Abbott "boom" in San Fran the party and be responsible for their i -Tike Pop XadtjgiMust. BoMsV February 15th. The Pop com action to the party. He bad never gone JLj4 4.35-8 S5 6 SB 10 06 sd 10 SO w.u. cisco, aad succeeded in doing so.

Part of the boom was to advertise the performances so a aat in tbe coarse ot bis Political Jcnorso frees the rroasary Department's statement of exports, i it firoald Htauosas uaaisna mm two eioca mm man- menting est' the hostilities in Tonquia and Stmr Qneen of the Pactne, Ingslls. Port Totrn- way. eonneetlng with all street-ear Uses, MS Daily, ana perioral ers in special articles before their arrival, aad to cuff them all ahwsr became anconsdous until he found himself in the' Police station. MHe was taken to the hospital and thence to his home.1 At the "West Side stations the police deny all knowledge of the outrage. There is no record at the hospitals fast Kelly has been at any of them.

The young man refused to be interviewed. The Stvr says there are rumors that be met his injuries in another way, but they Sundays sena tsa vtcwsw; uooasu. rerciaa aad (ja, Stmr Humboldt. Patos. Enreka.

career ia Oakland and asked him to go in with him on a pledge to any programme. J. J. Kane made some intereatinsr re seem that German and French' Iezisl OEM LVS to Baa Prancisoo i.fatumaysana I bmss. Tew tICIitf, Telegrmpa and the Soudan, exclaimed: "The Church has small cause to thank the great Western powers for their services la behalf of religion aad civilization.

When Africa taed the line during the opening week. If the hvpercriticiam or hwonmffism Frenoteeoi Soventkv. and lMUMIt marks and the Club then adjourned to meet on the eveninsr of Wednesday, tbe TwaUtbaad Weeater: Oaklaadi Park stns. CEECS AMD MMTtUCa. SfemaUt Reported, up te Homo Jtrnsh Dmi, ''sr of this paper be cot out from the Ato- ttcaess at low rates.

Pancsr a efceta SS lidM S1SB hmtm article, the result will be a series of ToBquin are pacified we shall be at a. point 'as Tribune. 3ood until uised aad criticisms on Miss Abbott aad her troupe which in the main are harmoaiooa, Accent 27th instant, at Milton's HaU to hold a caucus, ia which all Republicans of the Ward are invited to participate, i Considering the neltinir rainstorm not at tion against American pork has had the effect of a first-claea advertisement. Daring the first ten months of 1883 the hams and baeon we sent abroad amounted to forty-ooe million dollars, against a little mora than thirty-five million for tha oocrespondinf months where we were half a century ago. DEEDS.

BarraBAT. Fenreary cannot be substantiated. iTst)ATIS, Tall PmsX M. CAKBATT, Geo. FMtgJat a Faas Agt Tkass wlin witkAnt-Vnnwlse na tliinlr tha gnsh aad taffy -of the journal alluded to as criticism and tha result as iaeoa- lata BeceptssMB sit tke WHIte Ia Bocietr Fraaeaise to John Browa 3U Vm Vnr IT.KrnArw lfilh.Mr- Ma nt ii.t J.

M. I and 27, block Tract B. Berkeley. doors, which kept many people away, tha meeting was a meet sacceosful one and mmm mm m- A B.mwHiM MnUWU AAa4K.lAIlQ.va. save fosr By-Xws aad Balea Elrey will hold aaother reeeptioa 'at the I not ns they attack-, bat tha pbaatom of I avsasja, tm ts tram tjweaty-sii.

ewt, jprooos as it Is amusing. The Oakland Harmonio Society has taken a ntw and wise deperture, and one characterised by several spirited ad- of 1882. Si MSutteeatai mynunmm tssioos armssd at Taa Tajatnra fas tmUssiCTsUssrea. Whit House to-morrow afternoon, aa their own La Brayere. end entirely tiaraooioos action, nee, ITetleni i.

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