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OAKLAND DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4,1885. A FINE RESIDENCE CASSIDY'S CASE. A Pleasant l.tft for is ftanK Man. Some men are content with formal in For Slefrl.Tie, mm Bu quiry about the health of absent relations.

A handsome two-kWr rAMspce stand THE At)ULT BLIND. Interesting Meeting of the Board of Directors, ing on a large lot 50x125 feet No. 982 TO-DAFSDISPATCBES Appropriations Recommended for Oar Harbors. ers cost $300 or $000, and was put np so that it ct.uld be removed. How srtgyoa going to take away the plumbing ifqnired Mr.

Rogers. "How ate yoa going to take away the provisions bought and eaten?" retorted Judge Redman. "When a bill comes in;" he continued, "what are we going to do about it if the Chairman llbert street, between F.hrbth 5 lentn streets, is offered for Ia aa bargain. The neighborhood is good of the Auditing Committee seee fit to ob- nd the location is within EAST OAKLAND. Chloroformed and Robbed varrnt Calf.

The schooner Gus Grant is discharging pine and lsthe for Culver McGillivray. A schooner with coal for the cotton mills arrived this morning. J. J. Fleming has already rented two of his cottages on East Eleventh street and Eleventh avenue.

The sealing steamer, St. Paul, which laid up for a short time in the estuary basin, has been leased to the Spreckelg Bros. The following are among the recent arrivals at the Union Hotel: M. Byrne, Lincoln: F. A.

l.awson. San Francisco; B. minutes' walk of the Market station. As a residence, the bouse ia Directors Palmer and Woolsey Talk to Each Other Director Rogers Charges Extravagance. feet, having been newly papered Logan Leading in the Fight for the Presidency of the Senate.

painted, provided with ess. hot and A Hytterioas BisappearaBce Partially Accounted for The case of James Cassidy, charged with the murder of William Galvin, was called for trial this morning in Department Two of the Superior Court. A motion for change of venue was on file to be heard before trial, and Messrs. Taylor and Craig, who appeared as counsel for the defendant, asked a continuance of a few days to prepare further affidavits in support of their motion. They had come into the case within a weak, and F.

J. Brearty, who had been previously in the case on their side, had undertaken to prepare the necessary affidavits, but he had been sick and unable to prepare the necessary evidence. Messrs. Craig and Taylor had prepared some affidavits, but not sufficient to set forth what they considered was the true state of feeling on the case in the county. water and bhth.

and as an investment win pay "ver eiant Dt-r cent, c.n tna ject to i wj "tcifc ic.o considers ahe expenditure extravagant. For my pt, I do not bdfieve that it is right to set aside the action of the Board in matters of this character." The bill df Murphy, Grant Co. was approved, Pirector Rogers voting no. The bill If James Galvin for $44 30, rent of a wagon, was considered. Director Palmer stating that several items in the bill had no referenca to the wagon, but were taecessary expenses connected feed.

the street is erabVd and mmda. Not so with Thomas R. Chapman, of Marblchead, whose son suffered from poor blood, which caused cold fast, a tired feeling at the pit of the stomach, and general debility. Mr. Chapman bought him, some Brown's Iron Bitters.

The young man took three bottles, and the father now writes: 'The last time I saw him he looked and felt a great deal better." Try it on your sick friends and relations. Buy of any druggist. A Flne'Gallery, And still finer pictures, at Dames' New Photograph Gallery, No. 9ll Broadway. Floor Oil Cloth 35 centrper yard.

Carpets and mattings, cheap for cash, at H. SCHELLH A AS'. Hooka at Auction. 5,000 volumes of standard and mi-Cf-l-laneous works, including recent scientific works. Also, fine family Bibles Framed Pictures, and a very large assortment of fine Albums, to be closed out.

Private sales during the day at auction rates. Auction immences every evening at 7:30 at 925 Broadway, near Ninth. roizti, and Ihrc is an artificial stone walk in front. $3,000 can remain on niiulii age The People of Amtin, Texas, Boycotting the Chinese. a.

i it ceni ir annum. j. 460 Eighth street, offers the property for Thurston, v. ife and daughter, Santa Keisa; ie. with the shops and building.

SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE A tLOSlNti EXPERIMENT. New Just received direct from mana-acturer New drsiirns in Kultin o1 HmmA M. Livingstone and wife, oan Jose; iv Reynolds, Moraga Valley; C- Tharsing, New York. Officer Clarke Watson yesterday ar o.iHey moved that the bill be Chairs. Chr.

Schreiber. 1064 Rrnadwav. Director paid. He A Ultter Attack on bneau lie In nsidered it a just bill, because retted a Chinese clothes thief who had stolen some clothes from a lady living on rdired by the Board. But he it had been COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

tire Hsm-Csw Talk The Chi-nose IfHiianee, The Council Committees met in regular meeting last evening, Mr. Carothers in the chair. Present, Messrs. Hayes, Carothers, McGivney, Harrison and Barker. Chief Engineer Mofhtt stated that in case any serious conflagration should occur the hose now on band would be insufficient.

It is absolutely necessary to have 2,000 feet of hose at once. The Chief thought Maltese Cross hose the best brand. Mr. Barker said a letter from New Haven to him had stated that in that city cotton hose is exclusively used. It was stated lhat the Boston Belting Company had offered hose at 15 and 25 cents per foot less than the Maltese Cross brand.

Chief Moffitt said that the Boston Belting Company's hose is good hose. Mr. Hayes iiouired of the Chief Engineer if it did noOHrequire two seta of cotton hose at one time. The Chief replied that it did, and tht a tower in which to dry it would also be neccessary. The cotton hose must be kept dry or it will rot.

Rubber hose will last as serviceable hose for about three yeais. A FENCETT STREET. Special Officer Summers complained that people had built a fence across Twentieth street at its junction Brush street, fencing him iu. The ftitet id never been dedicated to the city, 1 tit had always been traveled by the public. Mr.

Ht.ye8 suggested--that the proper way to get the matter before the Council would be to present a petition to have the street openeii, which petition can be properly referred, reported i nd acted upon. blaik's Walter Blair appeared and spoke briefly in rtlation to his proposed franchise for a street railroad from Twenty-fouith, strett and Adeline, out Adeline street northerly to Thirty -second street; thence westerly along Thi rty -second street to its junction with Peralta and Hollis streets; thence acrosB Peralta street to ami along Hollis Fine Photographs. the finest pictures and the heat Fast lwelfth street, between Tenth ano Edmunds' Cbolce New Yokk, December 4th. In an editorial on the Presidency of the Senate, a renting of a delivery wagon Eleventh avenuer. When the officer considered and horse business.

most extravagant piece is'acti niven, call on the Elite Gallery, S38 Market street, San Francisco. he horse and wagon should searched the premises where he found the clothes, he also found a blanket and a door have been purchased utright. A this outfit mat which bad been stolen from Ins own Santa ClaI's will be in Jones' Raxar on ti of thai ist of house. the afternoons of Tm-sdav, Wednesday and snowed thaqthey were paying lli 'percent, interest on she purchase price of the con A Mr. Thurston from Petalnma has Carpet ining- 5 cent Per yard at H.

SCHELLH A AS', inursnav. iniswetK ne is on tr way K-t. and will res', awhile and neethanvwl .08 cern, and it (this was a nusiness proposition. moved into one of P. H.

MtfGrew cottages on Twelfth avenue, above East Sixteenth btreet. tased on stiah an interest, it was one new chil Iren of kland, and take their orders for Xmas. "Biiug the little folks along. him. He in not -believe in paying 12 There will be a dance at Joseph Dieves Eleventh street.

Before buying coal, call on L. JAFFE. For hoots and shoes, CHAMPLIN WILLIAMSON. the Times says: The choice of Logan as President pro tern, of the S.nate at the present time would be an act of amazing political folly and an unpardonable lack of patriotism. To put plainly the thought that is in all serious minds, it would be taking a chance in a lottery of assassination.

It would involve, if not an invitation, a suggestion, remote and vague, almost inconceiva. ble, but in the light of the immediate.past, a possible suggestion to some minds as unhinged by partisan passion as per per i eut. of he gross receipts of the brooms the hire of a wagon to deliver three-mile house to-morrow night. Mr. Welch has moved his Hour ana feed Thousand Say So.

Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, write I. never hesitate to recommend vonr Judge Gibson Where is Mr.

Brearty? Colonel Craig He is in disposed, as I believe. We have not been able to find him. Judge Gibson If he is sick, we ought to have a physician's certificate to that effect. District Attorney Hall I can tell the gentleman exactly what is the matter with Mr. Brearty.

To this tender Celonel Craig made no direct response, but said that Mr. Brearty cierk did not kn-'w where his princ'-pul was, and they understood he was not in a condition to attend to business. Judge Gibson said that really no legal showing for a continuance had been made, but he would grant the continuance because he was willing to stretch a int in favor of the defendant in a cap'tal case, rather than have any seeming injustice done. Counsel then wrangled about dates for the motion, and the District. Attorney asked that the motion ba set for some day nsxt week.

and the trial was set for Monday, the 14th instant, with the understanding that the case was delivered fi them in. Director of the The fact that two Directonrof the Home for the Adult Blind, who have not attended meetings of the Board for two or three months, were, in attendance yesterday at' term tin, indicated that business of unusual imp ortance was very likely to be transacted. The two Directors whose appearance was thus ominous, were Messrs. Woolsey and Rodgers, and the fact that th? former has not been present tor two months, and that the latter admitted an absence of four created considerable amusement during' the meeting yesterday. At fuur o'clock, when the Botrd weot into ses Ion, there were uree-eut Directors Palmer, Redman, Woolsey, II gare aud Lord, the Utter presidinp.

ij -et intend Burrii and Dr. J. F. Ikes, the attending physiciar. vvare also present.

Superintendent liurris rep rted intcrmally that he had re-f the application for admis ion a mail who claimed to have the reconrneiidu-ti in of A. O. Henry and Sena'or Rsddy, but wh'i, on iavtLS.tion, was fouii'l to be stating what was antra, th of those gentlemen denying positively tli they advocated his adinissimi. considering tdrn a daiwerouT man. Beiides, he was not wholly blind.

SL'PERlSTKNDKXT'si refoht. Superintendent Burris also reported formally that tive applicants had been ad-mitad during i vein her. In reference to the cse of Mr'. Brewster he reported th. on the 10th ult.

she was jtron ounce I by the attending phsicin, who le--i her exarxiinali by the of Lunacy. On the 11th tell and sostdned a fracture id he arm and leg. Oa the 1l' she was rem ivd to the Oakland Hospital because it was cheaper to maintain her at the Hoa-tdta! than at the and b.cause no storeroom from Jurgeu's block to the old Clinton Mills. Davis Look.ithe incubator men, have moved into the store vacated Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire and are rauid sellers. aimer explained that the hire ia was in the utture of an ascertain whether the expedient.

is approved, as was that of experiment by We ch, and J. K. Smallman Electric i ittcrs are the irest and bask'' peuse was will occupy the store vacated by Davis Independent of the Union in the coa business E. A. llrown, 410-412 Ninth street.

Take the children to see Santa Claus this week at ones' Bazar. L. Jaffk, coal dealer, Gth and Franklin. medicine known and will positively cure The bill 1-ook. the S'erlm verted by unsatisfied greed tor tvi-iney ami reiver plaint a r'unfy tne lood and rcgul I'e the bowels.

No family The members of Sclnmmelpfennig The bill of Furniture Company for $158. Tames MoGivney, for $60 SO, was referred to Director family have all been attacked with a pecu or plum' 'in office, as fiercely wrought npon by this insane idea as was the mind ot can afford to be without them. They wifl save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle Woolsey for examination. (iuiteaa, to imitate the example of Guit- liar sickness.

1 he members ot the family-were consecutively taken with retching and vomiting, winch was followed by great iuternal soreness. All are now recovering. brand Opening teau. A repetition of that awful crime, horr.ble as it is to contemplate even the cone ption' of it, is not impossible, if we Audrew Hampel has been quite ill for a Of the Palace Peer Hall, William Stacker, iroprit (f. ruieriy T.

H. Scheiding's, 18- I'tiH'ton for Sale Or exchange, by H. SCHELLHAAS," the furniture dealer. Coal at your own prices at L. JafiVs.

For boots and shoes, CHAMPLIN WILLIAMSON. day or two with a severe cold. He is able to be about again. u. im-s rvrirh street.

West Oakland. place athwart the hopes of a mad spoils Saturday night, December 5, 1885. Another bill unapproved by the Chair-ijuan of the uaiting Commit.ee was that iVf Saperint indent iiurris for $138 10, charged to -'itty expenses." Among these wis a charge of $.87 fur the maintenance of Mr. Brewster at the Oakland Hoepit: I. Director lledman placed the question of the removal of Mis.

lirewBter in its legal and su: tained the action of the Superintendent in removing her. "1 have not acted as a Director in this matter befor said Dr. Woolsey, "but act as such now, and I move that the Superin hunter the life of a President, and in the line of succession a man r. Klueger, hrst mate ot the Alaska Commercial Company's schoont-i has gone to Southern California to iiend a tworinonth's vacation. Capt.

Blair, of the lirand free Opening street to the northern boundary line of the city of Oakland. The Councilmen all seemed satisfied with Mr. Blair's franchise, and no discussion thereon occurred. COWS AND GARBAGE. City Physician Biuk si'ilressed the Saturday evening, at the Ozark Exchange, rner of lwelfih and franklin streets.

same vessel, contemplates a month monkey for Kale. Price 810. See it at H. SCHELL-HAAS' store. All are crdiallv invited to aive us a calL to be tried then.

Colonel Craig was not willing to be saddled with a peremptory direction to be ready for trial on that day in view of his motion for change of venue. District -Attorney Hall It is evident, that another motion for a continuance is contemplated. Colonel Craig Nothing of the sort. But we don't know what may happen in a week. The defendant (pointing dramatically at his client) may be dead.

Judge Tyler (soliloquizing) Well, let him bang himself in jail and then everybody will be satisfied. His soliloquy concluded, the Judge tiied on an adjoining hat, which sojourn at Byron Springs for the benefit of his health. On Wednesday night a burglar or burglars entered Rosso 's cottage through a rear Council in relation to the necessity of re St'i i.ivas, Proprietor. Junction House. It is with pleasure we announce to our stricting by ordinance the number of cows ikadu" Chairs.

A full line of the most beautiful things you ever saw, at F. S. Chadbourne Co's, 711 Market street, San Francisco. tendent be directed to remove Mrs. Urew-ster from the Oakland Hospital imme- whom the spoils hunter deludes himself with thinking the champion of his class.

The memory of Garfield's fate should have prevented all discussion of Logan's selection to preside over the Senate. TLe mention of it now should silence the discus sion. EDMCSns' CHOICE. New Yokk, December 4th. The Tri'j-une's Washington correspondent There seems to be little doubt that Senator to be kept on a certain area within the city readers and the public in general, that J.

kht." ai ately to-i units. Oh street, opposite Albert H. Donzelman will open on the Tenth a "That is lledmati. Miller's resideuc-, and adjoining the home of District Attorney Hail, a man is keeli ather hasty," said Director is up to-day," replied Wool-not dangerous to others, and Pork and Beans, Boston brown bread every Sunday morn-ins at the Oyster Home Bakery, 4G3 and "The wee window, chloroformed Mr. Guyot, the proprietor as he slept, rifled the till of about in coin, aVid maele away with twenty bottles of champagne.

There seems to be lii clue to the marauders. Yesterday morning a Chinaman r'ied in the Chinese wash-house, near Washington Hall. The body was boxed up and an ex- press wagon -procured to take away the remains. A burial or removal permit ng nine cows on a lot 2o by 100 feet. It first-class Mechanics' Doarding House, where the best meals will be served at leasoinble rates.

The house will be known as the Junc'ion n-e, formerly the St. sey. ntui i looaea nice an i new, ana roiino it too made a nuisance. tie would -loo seventh street. jMn-? cakes, ptei can be rem small for his head, but thought it might tit ed now.

Asylum?" inquired Di- present an ordinance covering the maHer "To the Ii Logan will be chosen President of the aougnnuts, everytnu tne market atlorns, Lwrenre, corner I '-roadway and Telegraph. at a meeting or the Council. rtctor Lord. ti ur.iyi.L, i ropneior. avenue.

Give him a trial and be convinced. 1 he Health Officer also thought some 1 hat is tl best place for hr," replied one of his bumps. Finally the hearing of ths change o( venue motion was set for Saturday next and the trial for Monday, the 14th instant place sh uld be provided where garbage au iiority appears for imp isiiig upon Alain- i county the ch.irg-j of a State ward. He also reported that the woti.au is im-pn ving, but will not be in condition for removal for stveral weeks. Th report continues by stating that a number of applicants were rclused adoiissinn for tif suitable accommodations, (roods am tiinting to $11193 5i were received at the Home during November; emp'ovees' pay-Cull acconut for November, $473 30; inmates' pay-roll accouut, $32 GO; mai.u-faetaring accounts, goods made anil sol i.

Sii 02T to amount of sales during November, f3l( 95; amount collected, $2o3 40; amount remaining unpaid, $03 55. I'eier Aago'stine, who has been acfling us 'chambermaid ia the absence of the g- Woolsey, le is a poet, and is quoting Lost. 1 sack containing boots, etc. The finder can be dumped. He had not looked up a New To-day.

tell com proper place tor garbage dumping, but will be liberally rewarded by returning the Senate, piovided he wiil accept the plac. Edmunds told a friend to-day that Logan ought ts be chosen, as such is clearly the wili of the party. Tlic 1'iidetiirablc Chinese. New York, Iecember A special from Austin, Texas, says: A committee A STOWAWAY. years of six." Inudly.

She is fifty and says she is only thirty-ion then turned on I the redm- would do so if the Council so ordered. same to George Palmer, Oakland Race Mr. Barker stated that it had been found track. he tliscut Coal Bin Found in tiie A Boy that unless all cows were shut out from the could not be obtained, however, tin a properly -signed death certificate should be procured. The express wagon waited round all day, ami after dark the body was shipped off.

It is supposed that the remains were smuggled across the ferry. Yesterday Steere Colby received orders to ship a blooded calf from Highland Park to Santa lit sa. The calf was accordingly boxwd into a soit of crate this mom-inn, and brought down to the store. In barsemeot the Superintendent, Director Skip. city no ordinance could be framed to meet i Scott's in si on of Pure Cod Liver ng that he did not care what Woolsey stal kt'tion was ti Oil with Hypophoiphitet, far I'ul en by the B.i ird in regard to of the woman.

The the cast ana comply with the law. lie thought that it might be well to pass an ordinance covering the matter and see if any one would test ii. mnnary Troubles. J. T.

McFall, M. Anderson. S. 0-, says: "I consider Scott's Emn'sion one the aispoci1 Superintend) Detective Shorey discovered a man on Seventeenth street this morning ac'ing in a demented manner. The boy who gave his name as Henry Bradley stated that his age was nineteen years ners malty.

of the best preparations in the market for Pu! monary received it it nid paid the money and he (Woolsey) had in bis capacity as the Hospital dealing with irivate individual, receiving THE CHl.NKSK. Mr. Hackett at once opened on the manager of Burns as a the payment Chinese colony on Eighth and Ninth advance under the iules of the Hospital transferring lie suckling to another wagon, th beast leaked ut through the disrupted bottom of the cr.tte, leaving four stalwart men to keep the pen from following the calf into green fields and pastures new. After a deal of perspiration, blatting, yellu snickering and laughing, calfy was captured by Mr. Colby, aud securely crated.

For a time there was more fun in East Oakland than a box of monkeys. streets, saying that if they are maintaining nuisances there they should be compelled to abate them. He did not care to see any The raging toothache why end jre. When there is found a perfect cure. Which saves thetouth and kills the pain, Ar.tl gives the sufferer ease again; And if you want an A 1 set, Go and see your friend Durnette.

Seventh and Washington s. reetj. The youth had succeeded in alarming the women in the neighborhooei to such a degree that the polit office was telegraphed to, and Shori-y went to the scene. The officer took the boy to the Sheriff's office, and at one o'clock thi i afternoon he was examined before a lunacy commission. The examination resulted in the detailing 01 me rvniznts ot ijabor distributed circulars to-day requesting the citizens to withdraw their patronage.

from all Chinese laundrv men except i Wa Paing, a merchant and a naturalized citizen. The reason assigned for boycotting the Chinese is that there are American laundrits that do cheaper work and as well as the Chinese, and that worthy women who earn a living by washing should be patrouized, to the exclusion of the Mongolians. Oovernnr Irwin Likely to be Appointed. Washington, December 31. It is learned to-night that ths office'of Surveyor of the Port of San Krancisoti will hfl n' employee, was allowed $10 for his work.

PROPOSED INUCSTKlES.i Tle question of the pui chase of a supply of broom corn was discussed and the Superintendent read c.imtnunic ition from dealers in St. Louis and Chicago giving options of twenty and ten days each and offering terms. In this co.inection Direct or Wo Uey asked whether any other industry than that of brnoui-makiug had been inaugurated or was contemplated. Superintendent Burris stated that in other industry could be introduced at the Home without incurring heavy expense, Toe tTi jiu trade, however, inert a-i is; more ordinances passed until those already Mr. Iiurris said that it the Hoard endorsed his tction he would waive his claims for rei nbtirsement.

The wholt matter was passed for the time for cons deration hereafter. THK TTENIUNi; rHYSKIAN. the books are enforced. Sanitary Inspector Snook said that he New Dining Room and Parlor Extension has now gotten Chinatown on Eighth anil Tables. Chr.

Schreiber, 10fi4 Broadway. SOMEBODY'S DARLING. Ninth streets in a clean condition. but of quite a romantic story, Bradley proving Attending I physician Foulkes reported when he hrst went to work on it it was Baggy Lap Itobcs. the general health of the inmates good t.vtt of Him Turned a Disifer's Choice lot.

with horse biankpts, at EL very hlthy. lie would like to have the Chinatneir moved out of the central por All That I IP by Spade, uirector vj oJ.eey int iujeri htiw many SCHELLH AAS' Anction and Commis sion rooms. 408 Eleventh street. imes the attending physician had visited tion of the city, but when he tried to get property owners and residents in the neighborhood to go into Court aud swear that Yesterday two cl am pirates were pursu- vvlt.hln a vprv Ftw hv-j It. ia t.httii"ht-.

hprn the Heme thia month, land was -informed t. that the CHAMPLIN in' the fierce but retiring bivalve to his ecr iry he had made 28 For boots and shoes, WILLIAMSON. the Chinese quarters were a nuisance they all backed out, and he coultl tlo nothing. isits. "Well, many times did he visit ti.o Mr.

Barker thought the whule thing all styles and prices cheap, at lti'in i month? inng the previous iMh.NUVKhTY, Broadway. askt Wools would amount to just what the cubic air raids last summer did. The Chinamen would tight and beat the matter in the I lid not isit it alt," Dr. Foulke's re- MIXING STOCK RKPOKl. to have been a stowaway on board the coal laden ship Parker M.

Whitmore, recently arrived in San Francisco from Liverpool. The second mate of the vessel is in jail awaiting trial for cruelty to sailors, and discovered the boy stoweel away under the main hatch, in the al bin, covered with coal. The ship was then three davs out and was in the river Mersey. The boy acted very foolishly from the start, autl it transpires was addicted to reprehensible habit. Some twenty days out a steamer bound to a French port was fallen in with, but the captain refused to take the boy oa board.

No other vessels were met with and the boy was kept on board, being obliged to do chores, such as washing the mat6s' and captain's clothing. The boy acted very foolishly throughout the passage, but was not dangerous. His foolishness cousisted in singing salvation hymns and other religious songs. The boy was sent to the Asylum' at Stockton. plie'I.

Couits. DER hidden lair on the sandy stretches which furnish the foreground for Sixteenth street depo, when, with a sort of twist to his spade, lis of the searchers threw up a human skull. Further search revealed a few vertebras, a. femur or two, three or four phalanges, five and a ganglion of historical reminiscences. The Coroner was summoned and charge of the bones, which were Iquire of the Superintendent 1 Would Ms Hackett thought the Chinatown an that the position will be ex-Governor Irwin's.

It, was not known until about two weeks ago that Governor Irwin was an active candidate place, and it was thought at that time that the office would go to Win. Gwin. But it is now ascertained, from what is deemed a reliable source, that 'there has neen a change of opinion in the Treasury Dcpirtment, and that Governox.j,Irwiii will receive the appointment. Appointments by the President. Washington, December 3d.

Ths President, late this afternoon, made the following appoinments: Lafayette Dawson, of if the phy-ieian has visited Secretary evil-smelling nuisance, and the whole the Home Saw Francisco. December 4, 18S5. The following 8Ic-w-eremai1irat the Sa'n Pran Cisco and Exchange Board. MORKTMd SALZS RSOULArt. 8RSSK X.

sry day?" Woolse again in- power -of the city should be exerted to uired. Absoiind.y Pure. make the Chinamen live within the law. "Xot every day," the Secretiry replied. They should be made to live as other peo "The law Irequires that the physician ple do, or else go out to the city limits.

must visit the institution every duv, and 1 This powder nev-T varies. A marvel uritr strength and wholeaorreness. Mors eooncmica 'ban the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in with the luuk'tuce of low teat, tort Mr. Barker said that with the jury sys would ask llr. Foulkes if he has done .1 tt ..1 ttt ...25" ..1 3 JD 4 15 ttt Peer 70 1 C0.S1 65 45 Sierra 70c 203 Svn.licate 25c 100 Utah 65c 1U0 Union 45c rattled over the stones.

to the morgue. No one has come to claim the relics of the once-upon-a-tiuie deadster, an 1 no one has been able to a tale unfold to account for' tem as ue have it, it is almost impossible to ilo anything with these law-breakers. e.ght, iiu or phosphate puvdm Sold only txt "0 Andes r.00 Best Si 350 fit-lie 100 Bullion 2' Bulwer. 20 Point. Pac 100 Eureka C.

70 Baking 106 Wall answered Dr. Foulkes, cans. Koval street, Missouri, to be United States Judge for '1 have no 'Then the ot our evils arise from this iury' iw has not been lulhlled. 7.TC ..2 8fi their presence on the mud flats. An the District of Alaska; William G.

Laug- syste said Woolse 'and I move that the ford. of Walla Walla. W. to be Ass in reply to a question bv Mr. Barker.

hvsician be ischarged." ancient Hookworm who ti units the morgue has furnished the most plausible theory of somebody's darling's untimely taking off. Sanitary Inspector Snook: stated that the TKSTBRDAT IIISIIIIII SALBS REGULAR SESSION all the time. Director Lord eiid 'ports from tli it were to the i rfect that institutions of this character were compelled to resume the making of brooms nfur every in the inauguration of other industries, an 1 that broom-making was. the chu industry. Mr.

Harris said that mattress and basket-ri ak ti might be Introduced, but that biot m-m. king was the best, Diiector Woolsey wanted to know wh ther brooms could be made cheaper by using li istern corn. Mr. Birris answeied in the affirmative, the California corn being coarser, ftnd brooms made from Eastern corn selling for a dollar n. ore per dt zen.

The iumates of he otne were using, at the present time, three tons of corn, nud even if the number of inmates did not increase over 30, they would probably us3 upwards of hve tons next Chicago, lie said, is the best broom-c rn market in the world, but the prices in St. Louis are lower, where the material may be obtained for six and one-half cents per pound. The prices, however, were i.able to rise much higher, for corn ia short all over the mitry. COTTON MOPS. Director Rogers agreed with Director Wooliey in the belief that other industries could be introduced at the It was possible that the inmates might make more brooms than they could find a market for, and it would be well to have other re- In Louisville the blind were making ri mop, the machinery for the manufacture of which was very simple and the cost ot manufacture but a trifle.

Director Woolsey thought that this was a good idea, and stated that the material for the could be obtained in any ouantitv the cotton mills. Since his failure to visit the Home 'aid Director Palmer, "th very day, Thusly: When Sir Francis Drake sailed Chinese quarters are now in a more cleanly condition than many quarters where white people now live. phvsician resigued and been reap ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory ofj Washington; Charles R. Pol-laid, of Delphi, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Montana. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.

into the bay which now reluctantly hears his name, Bassunio, an Italian navi pointed. Mr. Hayes said that at one time by ar ilie huperi tendent asked perqaission ti 20 5 .3 2.X3 05 400 Jus 05c 300 Holmes 8 06 355 Mono 4 1 Over 4 30 125 Navajo 60c :00 Occiden SO. HO Savatre 1 bb 145 7lc KW Union aOc gator, was with him to discover the land 100 50- 50 Belcher 1 30 100 1 2) ,00 1 85tl SK) 10 Bullion 25i 3 .0 Buiwer. 900 Con Cal 3 250 Pa: 70c 15 Point 1 3d 50 70c make various resting the Chinese by the wholesale in the Cninatown at Twenty-third street aud improvements not to exceed 100.

Referred to the Building Committee ON THE LIST. The ITIIhado Wili Surrender One Whom We Have IMisscU. The necessary pajiers to secure the person of Calvin Pratt, the forger, now under arrest at Yokohama, have been signed by Governor Storfeman, and will be forwarded toJanauwitha detective. It will be remembered that Pratt, some time during the first of last month defrauded the Pacific Bank, of San Francises, aud the First BandkerohML THK toilet AN IV 8ktlv San Pablo avenue, the town was broken with power tti act. lhrector Rogers sai that be did not up.

He thought that something could be done within the law to make these Chinese behave themselves and live cleanly. lesire to le factious but he desired that the Secretary be required to furnish a classified statement of the property belonging SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Na more cow. Mayor Playter did not wish to see the to the ILinerand the coss He thuuuht gtn Praaclsco Drmnber 4 185, that this woulp be a good way to check anv extravagance that might arise. Xhc Improvements Demanded and the Appropriations Needed.

Washington, December 4th. The fol- lowing is an abstract of the last annual report of Lieutenant Colonel G. H. Men- dell, the efficer in charge of the river and harbor improvements around San Fran- Cisco bay: The present project for improving land harbor looks to obtaining a shipchan-! nel with a 20-foot depth at low water, and a 20-foot depth at high tide. There is now cow question turned off in favor of the Chinese question.

He thought that under the charter the uncil has ample power to regulate the epine of cows in the A motion by Director Woolsey that the Beware ef Secretary and (Superintendent keep an in where the se-igull tamale is the king of beasts. Bassanio was what is known in the vernacular as a "n.ily terror." He had the mutiny in such an advanced stage that his decease was mertly awaiting the action of the ways and means committee. Sir Francis bad made a mash on a beautiful Indian maiden with a skin like Baxter's "Saints' Rest," bound in calf, a breath like the lee shore tif the stock yards, eyes like holes in the Mission blankets with which her form was not modestly draped, and an unfamil-iarity with the English language too full or utterauce. Bassanio also let his "eyea iika da es fall upon the maiden, and following the example set by the eye, Sir Francis fell upon Bassanio's neck, like a fatherly pile-driver on the neck of a lengdost prodigal pile. There was a struggle on the a solash, and Sir Francis and the maiden stood alone, while making a phosphores ventory tiooK was carried.

A motion by Director Rodman that the thickly settled portion of the city. The cows so kept are not only nuisances, but mimittee ok Supplies be authorized 1 National Bank of this city, out of $12,500 by the means of forged checks, and escaped justice by taking the steamer Gaelic for Yokohama on the 10th. He evidently I thouyht, once in Japan, he would have im-j munity from arrest, owing to the fact that I no extradition treaty exists between the two countries. Secretary Bayard was tele-I graphed at Washtnirtor, and he immedi-i ately cabled the Japanese authorities, The Japanese are on tne most friendly terms purchase hoifae and wagon at a cost not to their milk is also unhealthy and dangerous to health. He hoped the matter would not xceed was carried.

It was decidfcd on motion of Direct be passed over lightly. All that is neces tisuraan mac tne poipernite lent be in On motion of Director Palmer, the In sary to abate the nuisance is a definite ordinance and earnes'ness on the part of the MURRAY 1 UNMAN? FloridaWatep. The Universal Perfums. km. a ship channel 18 feet deep at high water, from the Bay of San Francisco to the water front of Oakland.

The struction Committee was authorized to in siructeu to mafce inquiry ot contractors tor rlicials. The Council certainly has power the purpose of ascertaining whether the vestigtte the matter aud report as soon as to make such regulations' as trie public Home can be supplied at the same rates as Arrivals. THr.RsDAV. Deomber 3. tStrnr Eurefca, Hannah.

days from San Pedro etc: pass and mdse. to -tail. Perkins sad Co. btBU Hau ViceDte, 12 hours from Santa Cruz: prtHluce. to Goodall.

Perkins and Co. Sebr Eapinos. Anderson, 6 huurd from Bjlmas; produce, to Paul Keys0r. Stiu senr West Coast), Hirrins, 15 hours from Whiteaboro; 200 ft limber, to White. FRiDAV, December 4.

Bark Hair (iove, 20 days from Port Plikley; 700 ft lumber. 70 latcs. toQtenton and Hoi men Schr Ivy. Uillis. 7 days from Humboldt: 225 ft lumber, to Hawley.

Schr Mary Buhne, Segethorst. 7 days from Humboldt: 125 ft lumber, to Chas Kelson. Schr Champion, iLargen. 7 days frm Albion River; 60 lumber, to Wet her bee. Schr Undaunted, Hansen, 15 days from Albion; lumber for Port Harford; lost part of deckload.

Clsarancea, Tbcesdat, December 3. 8tmr Columbia. Bolies. Astoria; and Co. 8hip Buck, Carver.

New York; John Rosin-fefd. Bark Konatum, Foye, Port Townsend; Foye. Wh bark Reindeer, Fischer, whaling; Aiken and Swift. i Fkidav, December 4. Stmr Mexico, Huntington.

Victoria and Port convenient. After' some further discussion it was de health shall demand. with this nation, ami tney voluntarily offered and did arrest Pratt upon his ar-lival, and will surrender him to the person designated by the Governor to receive him. the Institute for the Deaf, Dumb and Mr. Hayes thought that poor people Blind.

I cided, on motion, to leave the matter of corresponding riginal depth on the bar at the entrance was about 9 feet. The increase in depth has been secured I by dredging and by the construction of should not be prevented from keeping cows Director Lifd that ths Presi cent streak for the Watts Tract (which ii id not as yet, however, been iuflicted on to over-indulgent public), was Bassanio, the purchase of bioom-corn to the Presi dent and Snperintendent. dent i the Bokrd was required to make an tor iamiiy use in tljeicity limits. The momy received from the sale of the navigator. annual report jto the Governor regarding the affairs of the Home, and after a brief He was never heard of two extended into San Francisco brooms was counted, and being found cjr- afterwards, and was put down on the THE JfAIN LAKE 9KWER.

Mr. Barker asked the Marshal if the work now being done on the Main Lake SULLIVAN'S THE LEADING rect, was turned over to tho Secretary for consultation itlwas decided that he call a special inertia the consideration" of sewer is not practically useless on account the report aftefr it is prepared. transmission to Sacramento. CHARGES Of EXTRAVAGANCE. When the rep rt of the Auditing Com ThfcBoaiti then adjourned.

fl of high and accumulated rain water. bay. The improvement of the channel has afforded much convenience to commerce, as is shown by the great increaie in tonnage. The amount expended on this harbor from 1S74 to Jnne 30, 1835, was The features of the work which will demand attention ship's log as having furnishid free lunch for the insatiate shrimp aad the sideways rab while taking an unaccustomed bath. Verily the clam-digger's spade is a page of history.

The simple wr rds Bassanio. navigator," on a board in the Mountain View potter's field, will hereafter mark the spot where a ekull, a vertebrie, a femur or two, three or four phalanges, five ribs and a ganglion of his- THE STANFORD COLLEGE. mittee was called for, Dirtctor Cloak and Suit House Chairman of the Committee, arose and stated that he had reported back a number I In1 I' ii I', lit- School Tcarhera I'ask Townsen fllimiall Perkins and Co Wh bark Andrew Adams, whaling: Api ret lntlvo Resolutions. City Marshal Hilton replied that, on the contrary, the work is being done to the best advantage, the tides now being low during the daytime. The City Engineer indorsed the Mar shtl's views.

It was agreed that the Committees should meet again at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon to look at some horses, and the meeting adjourned. I in the future are: first, the excavation At a meetikig of the Principals of the of bills without his approval, beciuse thought that the institution was being con Public Schools! of this city, held Thursday. ducted in a very extravagant manner. December 3d; (the following preamble and When the Home was inaugurated it was The Governor has commissioned as agent-to receive the fugitive, detective John Coffey and Charles S. Bachelder.

The latter, who is well acquainted with Pratt, goes along for the purpose of identifying him. Their papers are addressed, "T-. his Imperial, Highness, the Mikado of Japan." A YEAR AND A DAY. What Carroll Cook Says Abecl I onus mitcbell'a Trial. "It will be a year and a day from August 18th last," said'Carroll Cook, "before young Mitchell will be placed on trial for shooting Hermines Soberanes, better known as Minnie Rivers." This much was gleaned from Carroll Cook, who is Mitchell's attorney.

It is well known that the woman has' taken airings upon the porch of the Oakland Hospital upon several occasions. Attendants upon her state that Dr, Woolsey and her other medical attendants have communicated the fact to them that there is no doubt that the woman will live past the statutory year and one day that designates that the person who shoots another, and wherein the latter dies within the specified time, is fore they were i removed by the medical stndejit who stalketh in darkness. Italiano, he geita no show. resolutions ware offered by J. B.

McChes- ney, of the High School, and unanimously intended only as an xp rimeii', and il these extravagant expenditures continued he was sure that the Legislature would re fuse to m'-iiine the institution. He refer BURT'S TRIAL Departures. Thursday, December 3. Stmr Areata, Marshall. Coos Bay.

Stmr Santa Maria, Harlot', Ventura. Hchr Laura Pike, Baas, Uumboltlt. Schr Ellen Adelia. Charlsen. Navarro River.

Friday, December 4. Stmr Columbia. Bolies. Astoria. Stmr Mexico.

Huntington, Victoria, etc. Ltatest from Point Lobos 3 P. M. Passed Is Schra Mary Swann and Reliance. Boliid In adopted WEST OAKLAND.

hekeas, The Hon. Leland Stanford J. DinarcC Former Book red to a bud ling recently erected on the grounds which he said was ctvered on the has donated to the State of California for Xewsy Notes Collected from keeper has a Day In Court. purposes of education, a gift which exceeds outside with uselessly extensive orna David Burt, the former mkkeeper of in value any similar benefaction known to Down by the Point. The round home is being painted in- ide.

mentation. Itus ornamentation was entirely out of place on abuilcmg intendt-ci the page of bistiirv. Therefore, be it W. J. Dingee, the real estate ascent of this 120 Kearny Street SAN FRANCISCO.

We have ths LARGEST ASSORTE3fT OF THK Very Newest Styles IS Ladies', Misses' and Children SUITS, WRAPS, NEWMARKETS, and JERSEY WAISTS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. SULLIVAN'S of the tidal canal, the land for which was acquired during the last fiscal year, and, third, the completion of 800 feet of the south jetty. The amount expended daring the last fiscal year was $112,000, leaving $91,000 on hand. The estimated cost of completing the project is $940,000. An appropriation of $300,000 is recommended for next year.

AT WILMINGTON. At Wilmington harbor a high-water depth of 10 feet has been maintained for some years. The present project is to increase this depth to 22 feet. The amount expended on the improvement of the harbor since 1871 is $655,000. The $50,000 appropriation of July, 1S84, was not sufficient to permit the work to be prosecuted with vigor Rttohetl, lhat we.

the Public School city, is on trial to-day before Judge Gib only for comfort. He shculd vote against Ship Frank Pendleton: schrs Rose Sparks, Bejsie The railroad track between Adeline and every extravagant expenditure from th a rigger. Teachers of thd city of Oakland, desire to signify our appreciation of this munificent Center stations is beini; repaired. son and a jury for ember.z'.ement of his employee's funds. At noon the following jury was obtained to trv the case: James T.

Glenn, R. Pfluger, Epes Ellery-, Asa gift, realizing jthat it1 muet be of incalculable benefit to California to the most dis- At a meeting of Liberty Lodge, No. 35, K. of last evening, ex-Congressman J. R.

Glacock was presented with a very time rward, aud reiterated hts opinion i- that the necessary economy bad not been practiced. Director Redman was sorry that the the Auditing Committee, who comes to the meeting only occasionally. ant future. 1 We believe it will offer Howard, John t. Rincke, M.

B. Smith, unusual opportunities to our youth for a John Rackliffe, Anthony Miller, S. A. DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. Specially Reported, up to Soon Each Day, for The Tribune.

DEEDS. Friday. December 4. Assignees A Bray to Ferdinand Eeis 8W Moss avenue and Webster street. 145.

training which) will enable them wisely Pen well. Thomas Perdue, J. Schanhoff handsome gold shield. The presentation address was delivered by W. W.

Moore, uiitv of murder. rti 1 1 xf nn f. ahould make these charges of extravagance. and M. Jonas.

W. G. Ilenhaw testiBed and rcont mically to develop the varied resources of our State, and for the acquisi that the defendant admitted to him that Mr. Rogers hid objected to a bill $44 for the hire of a delivery wairon. Was it Past Chancillor.

The shield is surmounted with a helmet, and is engraved as follows: the cash in bis charge was short $300, and tion of that knowledge which becomes a valuable tiritage to the individual, and a 132.1. 163 3, 327.5, Oakland township. 5000 riiiht for the Director to object to a hill 'Presented to J. R. Glascock by Liberty I Harmon to 8.

wife of Whitney Si and rapidity. As to the present con X.Uia will Uliu Jttuufc up trial on August 19th next. If at that time the woman is still alive, the charge against him will be simply assault to murder. Upon this charge the boy may, upon conviction, be sentenced to from three to ten years. that he bad made erasures on the books to cover the matter np.

The District Attorney and A. A. Moore appeared for the aulh rzed by the Board? The qnestien as to whether thev should buy or nire the Lodge, No. K. of Mr.

Glascock replied in a feeling manner. wsg was at the time, and btate and Judge Tyler for the defense. Knights of Honor, Ivanhoe LoJ.se, met stt the deliberate action of the srd 45x100, NK Harmon ard Calais streets. Oak -land township 430 Ziengenltein et iho Pood 30x75. Maiden Lane, 29.4 8 from Taylor, Oakland 1700 Denniaos and wife to Gwkill SK San Pablo avenue and Forty-first street, at-44 etc being lots 10 and 11.

Dohr Homestead. Oakland township 2300 Cloalcs and SiTitiats, 1120 KEARXY STREET. 84,750. dition, a recent survey shows some improvement in the development of the interior channels, but the depth at the entrance remains the same as for years past, and can be increased only by a last evening. Another meetintr will be that the wason should be Hred.

If the STILL IN THE CITY. FOR CLUB PURPOSES. Chairman of the Auditing Committee ob held Thursday evening when a public address will be made by Grand Dictator W. Prindle Mot to Leave Henry F. jects to surh matters as these, a it guar tower of strength to our Government.

Jifgolted. 11 at in behalf of the profession which we 'present, we wish to express our profound gi atitu ie to the Hon. Leland Stanford and lis wife, for their desire to aid in so prir cely a manner a cause in which we are engaged, and we hope God may grant tl long lives that they may at least see tl budding of the bountiful harvests for rdch their generosity have made such ami: le provision. fitnofctd, Tr at a copy of these resolutions be orwa ded to the Hot. Leland Stanford.

A Suggestion In Connection With Samuel Jensen to ueorve a Kosewe'l- acres tt. iiarne--. 1 he meeting will be held in Kohler's Hall, at Center street. an tee has the Board that he will cot OBJECT TO THK EXPENDITURE oa Center street, adjoining, Haywards 130S A Bai'ey to Seatoa SE corner Du -ant Counts- Henry F. Prindle, the slayer of Dr.

the Walker Building. TheWalker mansion onTwelf and Madi Three carloads of emigrants arrived at the mole this morning. Buck, who was acquitted last Wednesday, Of $4,000 for the purchase of broom-corn avenue ana Uowaitcn street. 100x135, Berkeley 5 Vincent to Weston -E 60x90, SE Darsnt svenne sod Bowditch street. fur hr extension of operations.

Owing to insufficient appropriations, the work has been done so slowly that portions of the channel have refilled. It is estimated that 8250,000 will complete the present project, and that with enough son streets, now for sale at less than half its cost, is suggested as a splendid building for 1 he San Jose local came in an hour late states that be does not intend to leave this FOR SALE! A Two-story House of Eight Seesaw. Ho. 932 Filbert between Eighth and Tenth Streets, Three minutes. Daniel Martin to Mrs Wm Hull 50x135, county, a report from an alleged intimate club purposes.

It is centrally located and this morning. A br ken engine was the cause. The Southern overland was also an hour late. Trouble bevouod Demintr at the next meetir Not only that, but be criticised one of the buildings because the carpenter hd seen fit to put a little ornamentation upon it. What Director 1 trou Telefrapb are.

Oak land J. 9C0 contains a large number of bedrooms which 0 nod rt Jarria to Elizabeth Finn- Let 8 friend of his to the -ntrary notwithstand -ing. Prindle was in this city last evening and stated openly in the psesecce of several was the cause. and 9. block 178.

Newark 1300 could be rented at good rates by young men ships; in collision. lNrtmau particularly condemned in the Hansoa to Maria Martin -SubuiUioa who like to live near their club. A first- criticisms of the Chairman of the Audit foul Each Vessels rilish Two persons that be would resume his duties as Superintendent of the Fuse Works at walk from Market or Adeline Strett Stations; newly papered aad palates' gas, hot and cold water, with bath; let 50x125; desirable neighborhood; straa) class restanrant in connection with the clnb lot 3, block 794, Watts tract. Oakland. 5 MORTGAGES.

Friday. December 4. ing Committee was the fact that he un Other. Voang Urns institute Officers. At the regular meeting of the Young Men's Institute of Calfiornia.

Branch No. would, of course, he part of the plan, which justly allowed a wrong impression to go Melrose next week. In regard to his future relations 'to bis wife Prindle is silent. funds the work can be finished in three years. An appropriation of $150,000 is recommended for next year.

AT REDWOOD. The Act of July 5, 1884, appropriated $3,000 for improving Redwood harbor. The amount is insufficient, it has been held, and a farther appropriation of $12,. no 'doubt would he remunerative in the Gerald to Mary A Lent 53 9x150. out to the people regarding the conduct affdre in institution.

If Chestnut. 158.9 8 from Railroad are. Ala. 30GS statin? that that is a matter strictly of graded and macadamized; stone walk ba Guy Pond to Ziejenhein As ic deed 1450 private, interest to himself and the woman. front, with poplar trees; hot the bills of this institution were 6, held last evening, the 'following officers end.

If the Athenian or Occidental clubs were elected for the mining six months: this city should conclude to take hold of President, Richard Orme; First Vke-Pres-! Elizaseta Whitney to Marts Martin As esamined fr im the first expenditure In deed 1000 steadily fcr $40 per month; $3,000 Intelligence has been received in San Francisco to the effect that two shipi have been in collision Pernambuco. The names of the vessels are the Magician and Ben louran, both sailing under the British flag. The Urst-namsd vessel sank and only a part of the crew were saved. The She is a noat Agreeable Person. Andrew Palmer to Pitcher 9 17 sens.

it would found that this Board of Direc main on mortgage at 7 per cent par I I bUUUU in HUIU1 VUMUU Ll'til'l ptllU DtMl oy; becond Vice-Presi- I awUa. (W umi wealth eaoitalist miebt uride. Or some wealthy capitalist might iifcnt, H. J. McAvoy Ths trimming is still heaped very high.

I 400 is recommended. portion riot IS, Kl vans OS ban -one Rancho. Mnrrav lWnaain. 400 Core was the "St economic il in th- State. This is a rare chance for a safe! It is more immense in quantity than eve r.

Castillo sod wife to bame 21 seres in In one little matter of repairirg machinery Inquire of dent, Charles H. Jones: Recording Secretary. Charles J. Harrington; Financial Secretary, P. Barry; Corresponding Sec buy the place with a previous understanding that the dab would take up its quarters there at a reasonable rent.

Such man Birds' wings, breasts, and even whole birds he that the ard had not been Flo i). Lis rositas rtancno. Mm ray Tp SW A McLeoJ and wife to Hams SW po'km are put on, along with ostrich tips occa POLICE COURT. The following fat to-day's Police Court record: J. A.

alders, violating ordin consulted, bat in matters of this kind more was in time than the repairs were WILLIAM J. DINGEE retary, harles SmKh; Treasurer, William would be justly ratrarde as a benefactor of ot block 1. lots 9 to 12, bloc lots 7, a II. i 9. 10, block 3, McLeod tract.

Liter more 7000 sionally, which ia poor enough taste. Rib- his species. Oakland has many such. -worth rJ. tanill; Marshal, John Barry; Surgeon, Horace Laidlaw, M.

D. Executive Com 460 and 463 Eighth Street, 8 OAf HcheB and wtts to Ratbsrsssi 41 Jx The bills aooToved bv the Auditing Com boa bows, velvet bias bands, aigrettes, dotted tulle, jet, steel, brass and wooden beads 170. a Central stwsss 140 from Peart. ance; forfeited $20 bail. Willie Dewson, violating ordinance; pleaded guilty, fined $4 or 2 days.

Alfred Dicks, drunk; fined Jliiairai SAMUEL LIHQARD'S TRIAL, mittee James Crossop, Chairman; Wrr. F. Daddy, Martin Ryan, James F. Ken mitte were passed upon by the Board and ordered paid, after whi those bills not Ben l'. uran was bally aamagea ana nas pat into Pernaaibaco for repair.

Owing to the lateness if the hoar at the receipt of the dispttch, the particulars of the collision could not be ascertained. The Ma-gici saded fr Cardiff on October 29. with a cargo of coal for San Francisco. The Ben depirted from this city with a cargo of wheat for Qaeenstown. The agents of the damaged va eel are Mayer, Wilcox Co.

and ornaments, everything almost that Another Violator of the One-TIile Go to E. A. Bros for coal and ADDi-oved wen considered seriatim. imagination can conceive for this purpose $30 or 15 days. W.

th Tobv, drunk; forfeited 820 bail. Charles Limber, drunk; nedy and John Taylor. There will be a public installation of ihe newly -elected officers next Thursday svenine at St. your prices. Law Acquitted.

The bill of Murphy, Grant A for 870 18 for dry goods, was considered, the ,8 utilized for hat and bonnet trimming, says a fashion note now going the rounds, forfeited 6 bail Ah Hen, petit larceny The trial of Samuel Lingard was ter V. T. HOURIET, Watchmaker Jeweler Watches, Clocks sac Jewelry. pleaded not guilty, case set for th mst. but if you want to know what fashion, A Walk Ins Skeleton.

llr. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, minated in Justice Nucbacmet's Court statement being made that the bill was ordered by the President on prices agreed Marv Tootuev. battery: pleaded not guilty. this forenoon before a jury. Lingard is demanded a jury hi' case set for 18th writes: "I was afflicted with lone fever and upon by the Boar i Director Rose rs grain announced his in ilroaaVBlen otngr Eut.

one of several Berkeley saloon-keeper inst. without the trouble of reading ths fashion papers, just drop into Miss Sadie Schran-drr'i millinery store oa Broadway. She will show yon hi the moat agreeable way just what is being worn by the bast people. tentioa of protesting asint extravagant Mary's Hall, rthra-t omer of Seventh and Grove streets, the installation tone followed by a literary entertainment. The first invitation social of Branch No.

6 wili be held at Ha neck Hall, southeast corner of Twelfth and Franklin streets, this evening. Grand march at 8:90 P. a. sharp. A hum uar has been chartered to convey ths patreos of ths social to West Oakland a ths dose of the social.

charged with selling liquor within one mile of the State University, and the trial WORK SOUCITKD and WaJtSAKTSaV Public A ttc lie abscess on lungs, and reduced to a waHrimg Sfcrfrfsw. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which did me so ssoch good that I bought a dollar bottle. Af'er asing taree bnttlea, expenditure whether ordered by the Board A. X.

Towns. General Manager; J. C. Stubbs, General Traffic Manager; Rich-aid Gray, General Freight Ages of the Southern Pacific Company; E. let BHOADW1T, commenced yesterday, immediately Of Household Furniture, Tuesday, Decem or not.

if this was a permanent tnsutn- TraU aa4 KWvswth Hkv. Oskawd Oa. tirua it inld not. uerhsos. be so bad.

but following the acquittal of Jcba Acneeon. Field Bar lndefiuitely ber at 10, a at 1322 Telegraph The verdict was tne same acquittal. it was simply an experiment, and they had wane, between (Sixteenth A. Tilf General Manager of the i t. tr i a.

The University Field Day, which was ho have taken place aext Saturday, has bean Standard Oil Company, aad L. G. Can found myself ones more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty pa ilfti aad a gam ia flesh of 48 lbs." Ceil at KIRKLAND A TROWBRIDGE'S trenth ooasisting of 1 BO rtgBt honw wv un. Mxm reierreu wo THE PLUMBING ADVANCES MAI indefinitely on sccoont of the 40 yards; body Bnsssai, 90 yards; Ingrain a Trial few CsbssciIbi a Mai. set nee.

Charles Fritz, ths proprietor of a soap non, PotI Commissioner of the Transcontinental iilroads. wiil leave oa the over- That hul already bam done at the me wkaws prevented exasetse. Slapping natch. Mary Toooey yesterday paid a visit (a her friend Nora Ready at West Oakland. Drag Star aad gat a free trial bottle basal train Sunday out for Near York sonar piano, ladies' writing desk, wafam ears fat all this The game, will probably be held in April next.

and which ha said was as fine as that in the PaLvee HoUl. As a mewher of tha Boan boiling establishment was being city to attend ths Transcontinental bookcase, easy chair, library bottles SI 00. Large The That ended is a little triad before a jury ia Jnstics Nusbanmer' I Association be shooid eontinue to protest against saeh anest to wmcn taxes place is sion table, bed lntje iaraw silk, bat rack Court this awAwVawXaWe. I Ual ctW Ott MS 14 IM. XttS met-UBg I had Nora arrested charge she will be triad awaVn Radamsav stated fas ranis that I a at hanasSaht ad tronhi as to battery, on which Frits on the lota Men liisn hmins in it nsi I taavav I tins.

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