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-t- OAKLAW i DAILY EVENING THIB0NE. MONDAY. APRIL. 4, 1887. OJV RECORD.

A MYSTERIOUS TRAP. Oil BROADWAY. SPRING SPORTS. THE DODS SUIT. TO-DATS DISPATCHES basis, as leagues a7J managed the East.

The clubs compriMng the n-s7 league for the season of 187 are the Oakland of Oakland, the A. fc G's of A POETS PANEGYRIC. 1 JaaaatM miiier'a Oalalan at oaklaaa. "I have Wncht 100 acres of Jand near. Mnnxa stock report.

BA raAXCtSOtX April 13S7. Tba tolknrinc wet and thia aaof-aiac al lh Baa Funding Stock aad inhaat Board. aaaarjra uin. uacui SBsaTO. 1906 Alta .4 25aS H9 Oft 15iJ 4.

"BniJdr' eon tract W. Pattiahl Co. with Moses P. Brown, to erect a building on lot ixiou, aoutheast corner Thirteeuth and West etreeta. Homestead Ella, wife of Henry A.

Bent, Second avenue and Central avenue, Alameda, 43'xl41i. A irole Cut in the Floor of Mow the Cit on the st Game of the Amateur la Fi Comtifomise Re VScl of Stockton, and the Saa Franascos ana Cftmanias oi Ssr.i Fraacisqo, ommittees were appointed to drav a eonsticu-tion and by-laws and arrange a sched Mining Dam Breaks, Drowning 125) ibm i sa a ioju Fruit said Joaquin Miller, the poet, to a TaiBrsis representative, Saturday. "The price was abbi)t tl" 0i)0. SU0 lO' a Parlor. Street To-Day.

jtcteil DefinitiYeiji Baseball Players. a.0 J3 I i yjet iui jaiia. i Jiaaw ....1 Saa SOLE A0EXT OPiiZiisnAr -o' deverai rersuas have determined that Oakland is the 150 0W3 1SU fant. ule oi auies i or tne coining sown, Stockton and Alameda being named as league towns. The umpires appointed are J.

W. Moore of Stockton and Eugene 300 Btnb Con 7.a 7cl 45) day Pastimes Th4i National Evidences of a Boom The Brick Suh An Unexplained Ballet Hole Tbe CtaPgVO Attorneys for the M0 ft 50 1(0 Boriie 1 55 most charming residence place in the world, and I have traveled considerably. I propose to pass the remainder Snowstorms in the Severe 4W Bnllkia JO, 1 1 Work of a Jealous Lover Market A Mind Photograph Game in Oakland and Jf .1 Ml a Dods Protected by Statute. i New England SUtes. A BU8 Snfferer." an Court of the San rancisco Olympic Club.

Flayers! will be held to their contracts and any violation of such will meet with legal resistance, Oeorge A. Knight being appointed attorney for the league for that purpose. San Francisco. .1 or an Enemy. 561 Mxtca I0JIJ 80 51 Mono 1 85 90) 10 Kot 20 51 C3i 490 Ophlr 51 SO) Onnul.l Va 8C XKgS 300 8 HUI JO ISO VeIob Cal 7 SS0 VtS 11) U0 YNr Jekt 4 Oi i- Caledonia, 56o 0 rentral.

C0 ChoUar 37 i 59 Cm lrnn 1 K0 CkV.13 S6e13 1 10S Croekar SOc of my days here. The land that i nave acquired is delightfully situated, overlooking Oakland, the bay, San Francisco, and the Marin hills. The Golden Gate is distinctly visible. Oakland and its suburbs form the finest home site on earth. There is! much to be done, however, to bring this place up A SaswitNBi la TIe-wri -I-arlaaal.

just A "fiery mysterious affair The members of the City Council met TTXrMaif f4i'afELXICgiBr' ArrlTM, Mar AI-fTV Crawford, d-n tram Venahne; 1050 tows omL to Oregon Impmvemee Co. Skip Hirhkuid Licht, 8aw-rer. 11 day traaa Ta-eomm; tone eneil, to Bratoa Coal Oa. 8bip Deabinf Wave, Oonsor, 10 day from coma: feet Uuuber, lit Mllatba, Iq Uaaana and Co, jj .1 MOITDAT, April 4. (Hmr Xarelbv i.

Wilmln-(tn; Goolall. Petkiaa aad Oe Brabip Arafo, Tbomiam, QtMutm; Drritbecn. A I MARKIEn. B1KDKNBACH COLBY-la Cmmoi. Oakland tswasbir.i April 1, by Rv.

Ueorae Mooar, Chariea Lonia Biedenhacb, of Han LoniaObiaffo and Lulu Mnrdcck Colby of CUtwnoot. 50 rrowa 4 The sporting season has -opened with boom. Yesterday was a gala day in Bostok, April 4. At an early hour brought to light in West Oakland 160 1 Vi secret ession on Saturday erening at all lines of sport, The first game of the Saturday night a violent snowstorm set in very generally throughout New tbe office of C. T.

Johns, further to con All championship games iu be played tinder the roles of 18W. I Danny Long, the center fielder of the Greenhood Morans, hasi greatly improved in hie playing. He will probably go East next season, S. F. STOCK Jc BO(D EXCHANGE CaEfornia League was played at the sider the matter of the suit of the City of Oakland against ex-Treasurer antes Haf ght street grounds under very favor England, accompanied, particularly along the eoat, bV a1; heavy gale.

Reports from a Gloucester, is causing considerable excitement in that locality. Captain. J. H. Rogers, whose residence is the scene of mystery, has resided at 1724 Seward street with his two daughters for many years, 4nd is well known in this city.

TTa is nilnr. and tfvarna ft 1tmi interest able circumstances. Below will be esteruav ai. tuc uc rmiiuus Lit sraii Francisco the Haverlys defeated the Moaday. AprU 4.

Cet-raetad Dai It for Tea Tamsc by R. (1 Brora. Btosk and Bool Braker, tt California stttat ban Franeiaoo.1 foukid an account of all the important bout thjs time beware of "the Del Monte suh'erer" who goeth, about im-portuning or "the favor of a small loan until he 'can get a remittance from home, yon know." I i fi guess the boom will be in on the nekt train," remarked a facetious yoiing man in front of a Broadway cigar store this morning. TWhyso?" I saw J. Meredith Davies pass bv a moment ago with a new pen behind his ear if there wasn't pretty good evidence that the boom was right on toD al Provincetown, and other ii; prorai- to the stand ara as regarus streets, sute-aalk and: sewers.

Natural features, climate, scenery, locality, and topography it has, and to an unrivaled degree. Art must supplant nature and vie with it in producing splendid effects. Oakland's streets should be of asphalts' noiseless, dustless, and nludlcss material. Washingtoa's streets are the delight of every one sojourning there. games played yesterday fioneers by a score of to 4.

The Greenhood and Morans defeated the Altas at Sacramento yisterday by a nent points indicate the stjirni as being IW BUSES VS. BAT CTY. nin the pilot boat TtH. Auen. For more The Tribunes and the;) Bay Citys Score of 11 to 7, Bid 8 bda.Varegl Cal Dock b'a.

101 CCWr Co aba.105 Aai 101 61 ST ftsl all i The Weiners defeated the Mutuals at Bid SV Centrt Uas Co. 81 OkdOLkHOo.SS! 8 Gaa 611 Ana-kiCal Knk.o-t Ban 1771 played a match game at the Oakland grounds yesterday morniftg. The for Sods and the sureties upon his bon 1 to recover the amount of his The councilmen decided positively jto reject the offer of $2500 as a compromise, made by the sureties. A chanjfe in the personnel of the special eonnsel for the city was authorized. Henry Vrooman aad Jean Yule were- first appointed to act with the City Attorney in prosecuting the suit.

Mr. Vrooman, by j-eaon of iU nealth, and also by the Oakland grounds yesterday by a the most severe ol manj years, if not altogether without precedent. In Btife-ton the streets were filled iip with snow, and street car traffic was VirdeAl, while on all the railroads th- Jlghout New lou snotua see tne meyenstson parade Import st of'l mer club appeared in new uniforms and rLCaBlXG AST) TIN NINO A SECIAXT 1151 BrclTrar, nc: KartliweataaraerThlrtee-attt as. It Stands attb HktStR 12S1 Priented a verv fine appearance. The of us the Board of Tradecouldn't afford FaORRba.lXH England trains were very much de- IstMBkofSF.ll! The score ot to b.

ine tormer ciuo wui flay at San Leandro next Bunday. The Silver Stars of San Francisco y.ere defeated by the Journals at Hay- fards vesterday. i The Alcazars were defeated by the levelands at the Oaklandiground's yes Tribunes won the game easily. in that city 1 have cognizance of Washington from the time it was a mud hole. The streets in Oakland, ought to he modern.

Have the roadways of asphalt and the gutters of Belgian blocks set in Portland cement. I lunderatand layed. Advices from Sandwich and IQransan' flam f- K.ta KFBBktmt 111 score is as follows: 135, Chatham state the storm along the BAY CITVS "Vi 1 B. P.O. coast to be the most severe for ten VkMKS.

I T.B. that the sewer system needs but little reason of his persistent and wearing ,1 FnrrW M'lba. TdL 5 years. Telegraph, and telephone com BPRRCalba.tll terday bv a score of 11 to 6. John Dow, pitcher for the Clevelands, is surely the coming man.

He has than twenty-five years he has been engaged in this business around the bay of San Francisco and outside the heads lie has two daughters, Miss Ada and Miss Pauline, both grown young ladies. A few days ago Miss Ada was sweeping the carpet in the parlor, when she discovered that one of the i boards in the floor was loose. When her father returned home she informed him of the fact. He was loath to believe that the. floor in the parlor was shaky, but to please his daughter he made au investigation.

He was astonished at the reyelations of his examinations. He found that in one corner of the room under a large lounge a hole about V. .1 jn 1. A amendment ito become perfect. Jiow, there is that boulevard scheme.

That t-roan, isi o. a ii. Biackler. 2d 5 Ul 106 90 munication with shore was com plctely cut off, the Swires-: being 0 2 0 1 0 2 8 0 2 fui- a Am tifcnK Augio- Am. Ill Cattr'a In! 1351 Oonunercil In.134 Firenui'a Fond Home Mutual I.

Oakland State ln-reat In. Sun Union Inaunos.115 AU Dm Cabforia Oiant Powder. .65 Bafeo Ntro Pr.llf VitxWit Povdr. .51 IVuleaaPow should go through. With it, I Mer-ritt would soon oe known all: over the world.

And what a site back of Lake 15S i 9 101 11S VH every chance to be a first class pitcher, i Manager Fiercy of the Alameda grounds expects a number of new Brmwn, c. 5 Callaghan, r. I 4 iiyle, p. a Cullivan, 3d 4 labors in the State-Senate, is nnablejto continue in the case. Victor M.

Wetcalf and x-City Attorney C. Johns have been engaged in his stead. They will "receive the fee which the founcil agreed to pay Mr. Vrooman. Jehn Yule will be leading special counsel for the city at the trial.

prostrated by heavy gales. The wind had blown terribly day from the northeast. Its force was so great 8PRR Alba 8 I nn In b'a. 104 Central City 771 Calast (-eary 8t 4 It Omnibus PratidioR Mutter at ft. 110 Contra 90 Merritt for a grand park i 111 J.

Wackier, e. 1 Kinz. a. 4 HOTF.L ACCOMMODATIONS. "Another imatter interests me as that it was almost impossible for pedes 7 3 5 17 15 39 trians to be about.

The tremendous sea running and the blinding snow I I TRIBCKES. DODS KI KETIE8. MUCBLLAKBOCa STOCKS. 1ME. T.B.

a. Cl make navigation extremely dangerous. I D'lam Mtw Oo 19 Be The Ex-TrtHim Cual Mor Ere Bld.l The flooring that had been sawed ourJ Attempt ta Blow Up Street Car. dweller in your midst. There should be several elegant hotels erected in Oakland's heart right in the center of your business district.

Oti no side streets, but on Broadway. Suppose one hotel was located the Blake-Moftitt property, between Ninth and Tenth i Noble, 2d bi; Towne, 3d n. and r. f. 6 1 Ppencer, al 3d 3 Wilds, ...4.....

2 StnHs, 6 1 had been neatly put together and made loi Pattkrsos, N. April 4. A loud Cal Dry Dork. .34 Cal ElretriotU. Cal Wire Cl In HI Oo eOcta Gold a Stock Uwauan Oom'l cmc jLrta i pta.ir Paoifle Pfie In Oo.7 PiootWla into a tittle ooor.

THE TRAP SOOB. Trie Aft-ala mr Felastr. The case of the city of Oakland against Jamea Pods and his bondsmjen to recover the amount of his defalcation, 947,000, which will come, up for Scotr, c. i tVolters, ft 2 This door was held in place by two 5 15 ..111 Dewey, r. f.

ana 1.... 3 streets, ana another one a little tartner up town. The first stories could be occupied bv stores and offices. Who letie, 8 D1KD. BICK-Ta Saa Francleto.

April Michasl 3. Rice, a nattre ef San Fraoeso. aed 33 yean, tkrotaer of Stephen Eiea. at toil oitjr. KKZXE A Wyomlnc Ktitino, en reutt Oak.

It nd. Fraak Keen, aon of Mrs. atsvaaret Keen of tor e.tr. st-yy otlce of foneral beieeitti1. TRUSTWORTHY AGENTS.

A Deservettlr Saceeasf til FLr-w I a Saism FraiBiclacav. Adams "Brothers, composed of W. H. Adams. Georfre W.

Adams, and John Q. Adams, conduct a general agency and brokerage business in San Francisco at -ipO California street. Keal es-tate insurance, and legal matters i'a-trusted Messrs. Adams receive prompt and careful attention. The firm is trustworthy and responsible.

In addition to other business. Adams Brotbers iaet as agents in San Francisco for The TsiBrsa. Becently, branch offices hive been established at Redwood City and San Jose. A Serlema Claarre. AV.

jforely, a traveling jeweler, was arrested this morning in Fruit Vale and lodged in the Comity Jail charged with committing a torrible cmue against nature. 1 I A Stsiaiaier. We lead, and others follow. Cream and cardinal shooda shawls worths $1 To rednced to as cents during onr general ttssolution Kale. i McDowATto, 5)53 Washington street.

Get your lunch at LOO CABIS restaurant, Yw2jWUI Ke Aalaallakeal If you call at J. S. Gil more A Co's tomorrow, i I Haw Via It. Quuk fialCs and small profits suit us. All wool dress goods worth 40 and 50 cefets, reduced to 25 cents.

Be sure yoiij see our number, ftVJ Washington stfeet. I JOTCB A MACTiOSAin, explosion, almost immediately followed by another. last night, created a panic Somi miscreant had placed torpedoes on the car tracks, and they had exploded under the passing carsj Fortunately the force of the explosion was expended on the iron trucks of the car, which were badly shattered, an4 nobody wai SALtS TBIS A. aj. 115 abana Ba'etr Nttro 16 abarca 8afet-f Kltro 10 abaras Bator Nitro 50 abaiea rafet Mitro 80 abana Viaunt 00 ahar.a Eleetria Ucbt abaraa Atlaitic Powder would patronize these hotels? The -8 27 It K.

O. E. VS. VNIVERSITY. world! Oakland's renown as a paradise will soon spread wherever i news penetrates.

People will be bewitched here' new pens." i I I I jlusiness men in the vicinity of Seventh and Broadway are beginning to fear the periodical invasion of the juvenile fish vender, who- during the smelt season converts this section of the city into a miniature Billingsgate, both as regards smell and obscene language. The W'est Oakland items are anxiously scanned every day by those Broadway merchants in fear that the bone infected smelt is schooling himself within hooking distance of Long wharf. Ever and anon, that is to say, three tiriies a day morning, noon, and night a weird, wailing bellow floats through the i balmy spring air out of the glow.ng east, penetrating the noise and turmoil of Broadway with a dull, sickening thud. There is nothing comparable to it in all the sounds of the earth. The groan of a flying Titan the hoarse howl of Behemoth the roar of the Nubian lion prowling by night in the desolate desert the blood curdling shriek of the Hyrcanian tiger none of tlifse, nor all "of them combined, can ei-ual in intensity or produce the effect upon the human understanding that is produced bv the whistle of the East Oakland Cotton Mills, i I "I would like to have a photograph of what so me of these women are thinking about when they look into the shop windows along Broadway," said Brix.

"They mince along with their eyes fixed steadily on the pavement until they come to i a window. They pause as- if stricken with a sudden "inspiration. Then (hey sidle carelessly toward the window and remain "there until they have inventoried every detail of its contents then on to the next window. What a queer negative a photographic mind reading apparatus rouljl produce if the camera could be sighted uhhi a shop window lady's mind. It would have to be instantane The first game of the series to be by your many attractions.

With peerless drives, fine promeuades, healthful hurt. Efforts to find the author of the SUPERIOR COURT. Idayers irom the Jbast this wecK, ALL ABOfKD SOTJE8. Hill and several aniateur athletes are practicing at the Oakl: nd grounds daily. I ii.

The Oakland Ramblers have moved from their old Quarters in he Wilcox block, and have rented a store on Webster street. It will be fitted up in fine style presently. A number of Oakland wheelmen will join the League of American Wheelmen annual race, to meet on the 2d, 3d, and 4th of July at Santa Cruz, i There is a movement 011 foot among some of the old riders to reorganise the old Oakland Wheelmen. I A paper devoted to wheeling will be Published about the middle of June by I. H.

Magill C. J. KrVster, and B. Tisdale. 1 As the roads are now in a rather dusty condition, a slight slower of rain would make a vast impiovement for heeling pleasures.

Several riders on this and the other Side of the bay are practicing daily for the Century run. Tisdale has purchased Kryster's I'star." He thinks that an "ordinary" is good enough for him. I The managers of the Fourteenth and' Center street grounds in Oakland have recently improved the track, and it is tiow in splendid form for bicycling. I The members of the Columbia Kow-ing Club are doing very little at present, as they have nobody to contest with. pla red by the clubs of San Fran-eisi and; Oakland Amateur League cai le off at; the Center street grounds on Saturday afternoon, and was be outrage were unavailing, This is the Judge; Department One Hamilten, AuriUth: surroundings, heavenly weather, ana other enticing attributes, Oakland will be the Mecca of tourists.

Do third attempt made recently to blow up the street cars. i i Sawyer, deceased con- Estate of S. W. tinned to Mav 3d. approve of a public meeting tween tbe fS.

O. E. Chvbf San Fran-cisio and! the University nine. The for crystallizing sentiment 1 on the Jdf inaynaral. W'ashikutok, April May- proposition to issue municipal gaitie was called with the fc.

n. E's at the bat. thei llniversitvs trial to-morrow, is exciting considerable interest. ,1 1 is true, that the bondsmen made an offer to compromise the ease for (2500. There are many legal poiBts of vital importance Jo be de- aided in this case.

It is claimed by the sureties on Dods's bond that the bdnd is not a- legal one because he only qualified in the sum ot $40,000, whereas ay a resolution of the Council he should have qualified in the sum of $120,000. It is further asserted that in IHftl, before he presented his bond to the City Council, ha changed the figujres from 9120,000 to $00,000 and this bond was presented to and approved by the Council. The question now arisesj If this be a fact waa not Pods guilty if a felony The law on this subject reads as follows in section 113 of the Penal Code Every officer having the enstody of any record, map, or books, or of any paper or proedinK of any court, filed or deposited fa any pablie otfiee, or placed in hi. hand for any purpose, who is guilty of mtam i na wtllfiillV (iMrmvinir mntilatins' nard continues to act as Comp bonds for public works? Yes.l do. If such a meeting is held I will be one of shdwing'Tiirner in the box," with Greg troller of the Treasury, and will not assume his new duties as Assistant the speakeis.

I will eive the results of ory as his receiver, and nosniand, wno plak-ed third for the Athenians several mv observations abroad, ihinK i can retary until Wednesday next. The de convince my hearers that Oakland is Coaestir Krwias; Karaite aa4 Pwrtl Paver rarteraa fear rM-re4 te 1062 BROAD Eaat rile. wr 1 Hh ar-l THE DES7 rr.ferty in Oakland for the money; Twenty third avenue, four blcx ks from station; half hourly trains; street graded, sewered, and sidewalk city water pipes laid, high lar.4, with fine trees, near to school', od neighborlMXKl. I TWO COTTAC.ES FOR A 1JH, Lots 6O1I0O. invesuacut for savings, sure to advame in valf.

Present prices only 10 ier front fx not gnaranteeil for longer than thirty days. Liberal loans with easy term' c-f repyainent fumislied prirchaers deLi-ing to build. Apply to owner. E. C.

SESSIONS. 1P1 Broasiwav. Oalliip.I. not valued dv resident at its true screws from beneath, and could be removed at any time from under the house. The had been'cut in two places in the operation, had been neatly sewed together again so that the cut could not be noticed unless closely scrutinized.

The captain made further' investigations, and discovered that one' of the parlor windows had been shattered by a bullet. The course of the bullet was directly overj the chair which the captain usually occupies when he is at home at night time. Captain Rogers 1 was thoroughly excited, as he could in no way account for the mysterious trap door, and no one in the family knew anything about it. lie went to the office of Captain ''of Police Thomas and told his story, and asked the captain's advice. Infectives Holland and Phorey were summoned, and they, with Captain Thomas, proceeded to the residence.

A thorough search of the premises was then made. Captain Thomas went under the house, while the detectives remained in the paTlor. The trap door was removed by Thomas, but the persons in the parlor could not hear a sound, so nicely had the door been put in. The only thing that covered the hole in the fioor was the carpet, and everv word that was said in the parlor could be plainly heard by a person under the house atthis opening. The detectives then set to work to find out what tjhe mysterjous Jjijle Jjad btfa lay in making the change due to Mr.

Maynard's desire to dispose of certain important matters 'pending in the Sec tin es last year, at snort, ioeii.itu.iis sec red two runs on errors by Gregory am I Ellis, and a two bagger, by Charlie Do vney, who pitched for the Athenians las vear, hut who is to receive Goucher fori the E. O. E's this seasori. worthl. It and its suburbs surpass any section that I can recall! This savors of entbuaiasmi, but I am siitcere.

I ap ond Comptroller's office. preciate this beauty spot with its intoxicating rc ssibiiities i In this (feneration The E. O. s. with Goucher and Tba Aaaecr la Traablc.

Loxnow. April 4.A -Tjihore finer it can be made tuperb. But to make it Doivney as battery, presented Fuller at shlrt, Creeley on second Woods at so necessitates action! v. 'IS I Mike Brennan and Jack McC'auley i announces that the Ameer of Afghanistan is seriously alaruie-1 at the discovery that a number native tribes are combining against himt and has ap SALES JTSDER COSTBCTS. right, and Thorn in center, au oi last Year's Lvnian.

who has played defacing, altering or falsifying, removing at secretin the whole or any part of such had a prizefight ban rancisco ves iteen A good deal of remark has Estate of Bridget O'Hare; letters of administration; continued April ISth. iKtala of Frederick Schwwr, deceased:" hearing of final accoont jatinued to Apr 11th. Estate of Edmond Hogan, deceased; second annual account continued. Estate of George F. Crowell, deceased: final account ailwed and distribution ordered.

Estate of John Patten, deceased; continued to April IStb. Estate of J. A. A. Santo-, deceased; aa-8ignmeut of ettttte for family Kraoted.

Estate of W. H. 1'arkioinm, deceased tlnal account settled. Estate and gaardiansbip of A. Bertrande, insane; guardian's final account contipued one week.

Estate of J. M. Valdes. deceased; return of gale of real eetate confirmed. Estate of A.

V. Mauchardo. deceased; petition for conveyance granted. People vs. John Keuney, robbery; arraigned; pleads not guilty; set for trial April 2Mb.

People Dan Callaghan, felony; continued to April 11th. People vs. Henry Brtgges, bnnclary arraigned and given one week to plead. People vs. James Jacobs, burglary; iane order.

People vs. William name order. People vs. Catherine Kallaher, argument on appeal; continued one week. People vs.

William McManus, argument on appeal: judgment aDiimed and remittitur issued. V. (iochnauer vs. E. A.

Auehinbauih, demurrer to complaint: continued until professionally and who is strongly record, map, book, paper, or proceeding, or terday. The fight was declared a caused by the Istatements that haveap-peared in the papers lately in reference reminiscent ot Harry rrcrae, covered first with unerring skill. They allowed wne perm its any perpon so an, is Jnhable bv Imprisonment in the State Fresh stock by rail of pearl grits and draw, 1 1 I CHURCH MATTERS. -4- 1 Friixin not leo than one nor more an ous though to the large I number of lots recently thd Univeisitv men to tally three runs, with but lone base hit by Kip. The rolled oaks just received by J.

CusUing sold in East Oakland, from the fact that college bovs then shut their opoonents eon. fourteen 8TATCIB OF UMITATI0S8. But if it be a fact that Dods Awakeniufr In at West Oakland N. Renuilard was met on Broadway no such amount of business appears on "1.. j.i' i did out in onei'two.

iiircc ururr, aim furni Parish An Anniversary thijs morning and stated that the Spring Tlute. the records, in explanation Mr. Heron states that the sales have Ibeen made twl more runs, with one hit by Kosh-laild. 1 ii. Have vour beds madeoveT bv the old.

change the bonds he cannot be cuted under that section of the coda for Kev. Francis A. Hartdn celebrated yesterday the fourth amii'rersary of liis pealed to the Indian authorities for help and advice. Carpeniera jon, a Strike. Chicago, April 1.

Six'thonsand carpenters are on a strike here to-day for eight hours and cfnts an hour. About ninety out of 300 boss Carpenters have acceeded to the demands of th union. ii i Ililaaia Readier, i Ottawa, 111. AprU 4' The Grand Jury Saturday delivered seven indict uetvspapers were wrong in stating that the advance in the price of bricks almost entirely bv contract, the pur Bn the third inning the E. O.

reliable U. Schellhaas, 408 FJeventh street. chasers usually preferring contracts to tbe.reason that he is protected by taking charge of the First Tresby teriaa wasM. made lor. Or By whom it had oeen took courage, and began pounding Turner.

Smith. DowneyT Goucher, and deeds and mortgages, because of saving in expense, and also because of greater The price has onlv advanced from statute of liniitations. The law on that point recite" that a felony, ifthe perxon is not arrested and prosecuted, within 4 no per -thousand to'J, he continued, Woods nit: sate, and thesan Iran- privileges of prepayment granted there- cisrans secured lour runs. Km scored DAY AND EYENINS, ELOcufioFir of March under. During the month Brv, Sgixcr exchange furniture at WEST'S FU RSITURE HOUSE, 473 to 477 Twelfth street.

i Grttva Vmmr fteaia three years, is outlawed, and thus if foJ the Uhiversitvs on wild throws bv and that is not high enough, lwo years ago thei price was $11. I- think it is about itime there was a profit in the just closed Mr, Heran has sold ninety- bvlCreelewand Downey, and a sacrifice seven lots in East Oakland, aggregat the bondsmen made the point that; the mmd was changed they do not leave Dods oiwn to prosecution. i business. ihe price has remained hit! by Davis, and thus evened the score and of acre ing the -sunt ot nd set a chance to a-et some of the at li to ii voice ments against ex-Sherift Milligan, one for perjury, md six for iembezzlement. His son, AV.

L. Miitiganjls also inuiv-t--i nronertv this vicimtv. a total of In the fourth inning both nines were at 7 50 for nearly two vears, and competition kept it there. N'ow that there is a growing iand active demand, and Church by a talk to his Congregation. This consisted of a tom'h upon the history ofhe church and other matters oi interest to the congregation.

Yesterday the Rev. jj Hj. Garrett, the pastor of the First Baptist Church of EaK Oakland, preached his first emion. i Ilevj S. F.

Clapp, the inew Congregational minister of East Oakland, reached his second sermon at Wash-: ngtonj Hall to a congregation of 127. About eight months ago the Kev. Waltei S. 11 ami Ln became the pastor of Again if I)ods should advance hat point in his defense, the plaintiffs in cheapest knd licst goods in Oakland at tfainUel Merritt vs. J.

P. Dyer et mo to $13,100. forty-one acres, amounting Nearly all of these salesl retired with eooseggs, Creely andGabbs tion to tax costs; continued. 3 ranging in and S1I.GII! the case will advance the doctrine of two or three firms are notabletosutmlv getting base hits, hut tailing to maice A. Dean vs.

J. M. Krntey et argu ment at 2 p. M. the demand, the price naturally advances.

No, I there is no combination the circuit oregpry was called out on a foul strike. The E. lO. E's were E. Weatnerlv vs.

E. P. Wcatherly: de Tbal'a Sa. Gold ditst meal made from corn is estoppel, that is to say, Dods wil -be estopped from taking any advantage of bis own wrong. The doctrine off estoppel is practically a new point in law.

Bv E. ELLIOTT CLARKE fault entered and referred to Court Com aetiin shut out in their fifth inning or pool in this business the price was amount from to $o0U0, have been ii ade by contract, i AlscJ in central Oakland sales footing up $12,085 have been effected under contract through Mr. Heron's office. These above mentioned sales were to thirty-one different buyers. It will therefore be $een that something extra fine for bread or hot missioner.

anil the Berkeley lads piled ut lour Author of "Clarie Practical torced oy circumstances to something RuKliinir vs. Rushing; referred to Court cakes. Onr A and hams are entra and has been in application but a ooiu- made. I a SKI1.LKVL job. I It was evident atl' iirst sight that ths work had been done by a mechanic and that it iad been done inside the house, as the (iarpet was sewed on top.

To do the work must have taken at least an hour. Captain Thomas's first theory of the matter was that one of the young ladies had a jealous lover who wanted to find out what was going on in the house, but this theory was dropped by the detectives. It is true that Captain Rogers; has taken an active part in having thei Pilot bill pushed through the Legislature and it was thought that some of his enemies desired to find out his plans and took this means of doing so. Another theory was also advanced. Captain Rogers is interested in a big lawsuit now euding in San Francisco and the detectives thought the mysterious trap door might have been the work ot a private detective who tic-sired to bear some conversations between the parties, or some admissions, as the Captain has a great deal of com one a I'rom lor ine uricKmajiers, ana Commissioner.

runs, with! a base hit bv primer and a twb bagger bv Davis, the E. O. E's line. I paratively short time and authorities re liumau on in Song. "The "The ausc and Treatment cl People vs.

Colin Anderson; petty lar naive no uouDt that the price will au-vahce still further before the end of the the Second Congregational Church, V'hich is the leading Protestant Church are few. ceny and prior; given one week to plead. the Recorder office does tvnat NextiV Gents' merino shirts, worth 50 John Caperton vs. I Robinson et a Parsons on Contracts, in section! 737, show the number! of transaction Vccal Formerly lirectcur de la Section Vocale, de ITnstit ilea Lancuea F-traiiKcres. building season.

IV. re ratueu oaaiy, ana ine instance all awed al pop fly by Ellis to drop Smith, Fuller, aad Goucher wl en any one of thera could have cap an estoppels, says: motion to dismiss granted. Departmvnt Two cibsoH, Judge; April 4th: acmauy maae in real estate. reduced ti 2S cents. No humbug.

in the Western part of the city. I'leas-jmtly situated on Chase it is surrounded by a large and refined imputation. LA the services are well sus- itiif Troncbet, PAK1-, IKIM L. Late of Washingiou, 1. C.

Jovck cnos.ti.i, HVJ Washington street. Coke defines estoppel as existing when a fian a own act cr acceptance stoppeth or cloeth ud bl snoulh toalleage or plead the This definition is accepted by What a magnificent sight for a first class summer resort and hotel, after th Pel Monte plan. Piedmont is," re MRS. SUBLETTE DYINC. tured it.

ihey -gatnered) tnenifeives somewhat at the bat, howiever. Woods anil Creelpy hitting s-afe land Moore Instnictiori Eocms: 323 Kearny t. tained. and on Sabbath evenings the Swedish Congregational Church hold fiervic in the chaiel at! the rear of the main audience room at the same hour PAX FKANflSCO. CAL I inpeadlnr Death af a Charita marked a railroad man this morning.

Fredrilcktbnri Ahead Agala! Awardiil all the first prizes for the corking one over the ngnt neid tence Mmnticr-1. eTi--lHy, and Frl.lavm foi a home! run. Creelevi! was out bv ble Christian Lady. no you know. I believe the t'omyn.

Bnt while-it seems to juftjify a part at least of the opprobriiHn whichi has been east upon estoppels, ft doe not! appear to prevent a just view of them. We ahouVd say rather that an estoppel an admiion era declaration "which th4 law nittakine the umpire's calll of a strike Aad ia Oaklsad Te4ajs aad 1 aitr.4 it iti8 rtii lu.Mt, The following telegram teceiyed to- SX'tithern Pai-inc people tiave half an best draught ami Export Lager Heer, deli vercd free to all parts of the city ami country. F. W. Stromberg, 372 Eleventh foi a foul: nd trotting back toward eye turned tn that direction he con dav carries sorrow to manvi hearts 1 the levelling service, tints making two hurcfyes in one.

The choir, being sup-ilied -ith good singers, furnishes the hoicest music. Shortly after the new first after he had safelv silolen second. street. O-uujnu agent. i doea not permit him who has made it to deny or disprove for his own benefit and Tnewo ninS gained.howevfer.were more Coi.ton, April Her.

I Dr. Hmtoi, First Preibitriaii Ckttrch: Mrs. Estate mid guardianship of George Dean, a minor; petition for letters continued. Estate of Joseph H. Steel, deceaseds petition for letters to come up at 2 p.

Estate of Mary J. Ciaop; eontest of will continued one week. Estate of J. 1.. Clapp.

deceased; contest of will coutiuued one week. Bnnting vs. SaU; stay of execution one week. Koothe vs. Boothe; coutinued one we -k.

Titus vs. 1'lummer et. al. motion to tile ameuded answer continued two eks. people vs.

Ah sing, apeal motion for a rehearing: new triU ordered. Stoddard va. Stoddard; continued one week J. K. Noble v.

s. P. Company; demurrer anied and siUmitted. Kleiu vs. Klein; demurrer overruled i 1 pany.

I The detectives' have teen workC tiiit.ed. "lliey have surveyed a route frtjm Fruit Vile station parallel with th avenue into the hills, returning in a Ibop to Alameda, and thctinly reason fot detour, that I can see, is an 3 to the injury of the other. Estoppel) may be ued as a defense acainst a party Who is tana weehnied hr hia aPtj-ir statement from pastorhte commenced theichurch began to realize an awakening, which has continued! and increased until a revival is th in offset by four which! the University men rjallied with singljes by Turner land a stiff tvo bagger by Kin. This made the, scoSre 11 to iii Sublette is dying. Tiay for me.

Katie vas Absdale. anainiaimnit nis action may im usea GREAT REDUCTIONS I la PK1SS tiOOHK. SlLkH. 1U.VKT', and Pl.lHI Thla eck. Just cut, -'0 ctnt Wool lioiJ to I'j'j tn' i er m3.

lent 1-rc- iou'e re-riurvil to (vs's jer yard. Oct-iit Wcl lres ti.ils, reJuced to tt iiti j.cr ni. 7" ccit 1 rit. to cent i-cr y.t. how working through the church.

The J5 intentM-iV, if circumstances are favorable, to make some point- in Mrs. Sublette is one of the best known of the many efficient ladvl workers in favor of the: students, ami the hop of by a plaintiff to prevent orsvaae a aeren which in open to a similar objectionj organization of: the "Christian recent ing on the case, but thus far they have not made any disclosures that would lead to the of the person or persons who made the mysterious trap door. It is said by some people at West Oakland that ii atteinj'. was to be made to take the life of Captain Rogers. This theory is cred SATTEEWS, BatistesjEtc.

the San Fi-ancisciaus were! proportion- the vicinity of Piedmont popular Kndeai Ivor contributed largely to the The question now arises, If the court the different, charities of the city. atl.v low. 1 i II interest in this directioki. At every holds that Dods is estopped from tak eninigu ro i niiract trade. in my opinion, and it is the opiuioti of niauv the seventh inning the E.

AO. E's union service members are now ing advantage tl his own wrongi -can real estate men, a big hotel afid k-eccived into the church. Two months She was possessed of isplendid health, fine address, and when armed with a good cause (she made things more interesting by working in four runs, and closing out their II lira ti cp Alma, in all sna ic. rcu ited by a great manvot the captain s- park in the Piedmont hills, with rail-! pgo three of our representative young ladies were welcomed to our number. to t.

Hits vsr J. I-' All biik Satin Rbad road connection with San Francisco ameF. rc-juie ta his bondsmen be estopped from taking advantage of such wrong? This is practically the principal point -to be derided in the event that Dods makes the defense above referred to, which in all rtrobahilitv he will. A number of law ten naya to answe Depaitmeut hree Greene, Jud 4th: Estate of W. IV.

Brier, incompe'e Elizabeth Brier appointed guardian tM.O 0. Ettcte of C.P. Codington, deceased was irresistible. Her "special forie was in connection with the infant de Mr--b nd final Tl 'i-" 1-cr yrI. cent tirklnad MilU Crash, to 5 friendsi while others discard if.

The whole matter is still wrapped in mystery, and the Hawkshaws ot Oakland are making everv effort fathom tbe mystery surrounding the house and oil)onentst Downey, Gaucher, and layman followed each! other with singles, aiJd all tallying. Thorn also was given a run bn sad errors iby Ellis and anil Kip. iThis made the s-jOre 14 to 12, for perjury. John1. F.

President of the First National Bank of jthis city, one of the wealthiest; tjien in the city, together with ex-ieritf Milligan, are indicted for consjjiifacj to i defraud La Salle county. At hit L. BarU'rs late Protiate Court Clerl is-: stared in the face with five uidhSmp The indictment of.Banker a marked sensation, althougli A Was not unexpected iii certain if rcJSfS! i A Dam Breaks'! wllli Fatal Ke. M. i'r.

iAprii 4. The Kings niilldam wjis caried away by a spring freshet tis- morning. The Torrent House octjupjeijl by four families was swept the flood and wrecked. John IJowiiianf and his daughter, younji niaii named John McCean, and a child vvetje drownecl. A man named Lain 'Jin his daughter are missing.

An iiknawtt Schacner l.evt. SAMwit-ii, Mas, Al'ril 14. An unknown large two -Blasted schooner ran letweeii limd Hyannis during the storn last Saturday and sunk. Only the iiiafthiads are visible from the shore. The schooner's crew is supposed to have i'eji lost.

Patliand theKnibTlirwrr. Nf.w York, Aiil 4. Mtue. Patti reveled yesterdak in her sunshine and flowers ami 'esteemed herself most fortunate arriving in New York just? to if be welcoined by the first breati of spring, in scanning the persiyesterday Patti paw that Hodgesp thejinan who threw the bomb in the cud House in San Francisco, ws Jst-itencel to imprisonment for twjj yieaSs. She seemed sorry over the fellow 5s fate.

llaaaira-as ire. AprifJ i4.i7-The -'tiutt' Morgan, special says: has been received beref that a very destruct. ive fire is raging i-in the cedar tlirakes en the llVrHios river, ten miles east of the cjty. Tlie fire started at tbe iliouth of I.aing's Jcreek Tuestay in'imijig. and spread rapidly.

All the timlicr on th-s and Corino iehgnesj amounting to 20,000 acres has and tnd 4n i Sunday, thel 3d one hote family of father, mother, jihd tWodaughters, with another young ladv from one of on first faniilies. wculd be one of the best paying invent infnls of the kind on tbe coast. The totality possesses all advantages of a coast ami mountain climate with additional advantage, in case the partment of Sunday school work. In this department she achieved real fame ents ter yarO. reut Cretonne, reduced t.

10c t-er yar l. 1125 I'amajk Sftkiu, reduced to Vent a dcren GREAT SPECIAL SALE Tuesday, April 5th. i i for That Day Onlj. yers were interviewed in regard to this and set a model by which all subsequent family of aptain itogers. anil the mends ot the red and white point ot law ana there never was! such were received into membership amid great rejoicing on the part of the railroad swings round through there, of loaked more cheerful, if 1 Ihe eighth inning was-a aterloo for EAST- OAKLAND.

teacners in mis department jmust ije judged. She was possessed of great personal magnetism, intense llovei for children, and a marked ability to re unanimity among lawyers, as they all were of opinion that it was a question lor the court to decide and "refu-jed to contiguity to, a metro pons. i cuuri-14. mis jconipauy were the leader of the choir, the leading bass voice, and the President of our "So- th Universitys. Turner was pounded all over the field, and ruiis followed erairs in succession, the member inem dv tneir hrst names.

She tl was a kid when the last Fourth tf July was celebrated in this citv," said lety of Christian fcndeavor." This 3 I'snnCr redinx-d t-1 T. a Ccjren. JtT' cent AU Linen Damaik, re l'ici dto ir, ceijtp per yarl. 7fctnt Honeycomb Spread, reduced to entp ea-h. 10 ctnt Towel, reduced to I cent cs-h.

lit-nnine Merrimack l'riuts, redute-l to JO yard? for 11. A Inrte arsonrcciit nf BlanVer and tua fcrter to be sc-ld of commit themselves. BUBBISH ON THE STREETS. was a born actress and made her exposi bates bemgi full half the time, len good work seems to bei permeating the tions intensely real. 1 She drew to her 9 Fine French Batiste, French and American Sat-' teens, inch wide.

French and Englifh etc. all of whi--h are worth from 20 to 40 ctt. ler yard. a young man who graduated from Bray self large numbers of children, her class ton College and has since grown up with wnoie Church, so that the pastor already has the names of eleven more who have applied for membershio at the next Duncan ntl'arlancDlH-Sevtafh Ward Person a la. Puucfen McFarlane.

a well known resident of iihe Seventh ward, died Friday, at noon tijic, at bis residence. He has beea suffering from consumption, and has been failing jfor eome time. Miss Kttie i.ibsou is visiting friends in HiKhlsiid Park. i Kobeilt L. My rick.

Acsistant Stineiiuteu- runs were, added to, the score, of the Sa Franciscians, and from this time on the game was uninteresting, closing 24 to 16 in favor 6J the fc O. s. viaiaulaat af mm rataance, as in the first I resbvtenan Church numbering 300, while all the-spare room the town. "That was twenty years ag Wall aa Ihylta.aal. account seitieu.

Estate of E. Martin, petition to get aside homestead: continued to April llth. Estate of Edward Jonea, deceased; letters granted to Caroline Jones. Estate of Clark Tompkins; final account settled. Estate and guardianship of Ed and Jam ie Murphy, minors; letters granted to Coiu-mefoid.

Frank G. Haines vs. His Creditors; W. E. Hale appointed assignee; bond $10.

simie C. Jones vs. H. S. Jones; continued to April at a.

a. Suf-an Hegarty vs. John Hegarty; defendant nrged of contempt. Matter of opening urove street; John L. Bromley, w.

J. Dingee, and Charles L. Lloyd appointed John Montgomery va. J. S.

to April llth. Charier Clayton vs. L. Menges; csutintied to April llth. v.

iotthaIl vs. Simon Stevens; submitted. Lucy J. Walker vs. John Wilaon; Communion, and all of Ithese additions was occupied by some people who The City Marshal, since be was Fialowingis the score, im which both AXaSO HAH D.AY, are by experience.

te preferred her expositions to a sermon. MPPlIAXS'tt. aad 905 Broadnaj doer alwre Fichtk atreet. iNfr, think, and 1 1J tell you why we hajven't been patriotic since. John Scott was Grand Marshal, and being on obliged to discharge his force of labor -si'les are very leniently dealt with as Betraved bv her food health sh n- i- A TRIP TO LAKE regarus errors: ers, has only the chain gang available f'ent's 4 ply Linen Col- dent at the pier, will return? from Paso CHABOT.

the tiovernors start, he succeeded in K. a o. E. attempted too much and largely as the result of overwork she brought on her for cleaning the streets. With! this lsrrs.

Indies', Gent's and Misses' fine. Fancy and Kobles springs this week. His health is lniich iisnproved. i A. B.S.

T.B. B.H. R. 'unci! men view the Source af small force it is bard to do the work last illness. She was largely interested 3d bJ.

9 K2 3 0 getting about half of tbe State Militia to come over here and celebrate. That kinked up a terrible fuss among Full Finished Hose. Mr. Harris is building; au addition to his Fuller, a. 8.J in temperance work' and was a promi bouse in Fruit I tbe Water Supply.

The members of thfe City Council cent Feather Trimming. and the difficulty is made greater by the, common practice of sweeping 0 6 Downey, c. .1. UCJ V. .1.

nent worker in tne women's Christian the tin soldiery, and I not SO cents -Wire Bustle. A lodge of Good Templars will shortly Goncher, Cher, Temperance Union. The poor and the cejtam that it was not the prime cause 13 isn, 1st 1s, r. f. j.

e. f. 1. 1 0 0 0 2 0 I 2 12 0 0 0 3 0 Spanish, (French and Antique Ltces. etc.

I distressed were ner especial charge and rabbtsh into the public thoroughfares, This is particularly the cass on Broad ot tne oecatience ot this importau oe lustaueu lu taut A receptfon will be tenlered to Rev. J. H. Garrett some day this week. i sue win be greatly missed.

orancn ot the Uovernment. ell, we Thrn. rn, 'vith their families yesterday made a visit 16 Lake Chabot, fhe main source of the water supply of the city of Oakland. A. Chabot, William Watkinson, mid W.

W. Blote of this bontra Costa 0 1 2 0 wav. which oueht to be kept cleaner A. WW If had a big time, anvhow. We'l col f'reeley, 2d b.

Mm. North of I no ia alck at her resi ON DISPLAY leoted about and you bet we made mcatre, t. i. dence with a severe cold. ATTORNEY ALLEN iu uu CITY JUSTICES' COURT.

her hum. The procession reached Miss is recovering from theeflects Totals Furnished IIougd A handscenely furnished to let from April 15 to Au.t 15, 1887; central location; blocks frcm Broadway zzi Postcfficer ten parlors; Decker everything No. I. Address Tribure CfHce, Kotico. 127 21 6 14 from Fourteenth street to the estuarv oi a receui sn Water i Company acL-oinpanied the lei lea That He la Vatlty That Be of ....54 18 24 UNlVEJtSITV.

i T.B. B.H. R. with Hags flying, brass bands playing, Amj Imaraper Cananct. councilmen.

Health QUi -cr E. W. Brooklyn I.oJgtf No. 32, Knights of Pythias, meets at Schimmelpfeuig's Hall r.o. tinsel nasning.

ana all that sort in our 1 W' than the less traveled streets, The vh.in gang cleans it up early in the rtionmig, and after their work if Idone tbe rubbish front many of the stjortsfT swept into the gutter, blow up and down tbe street all day long I The merchants who permit their janitors to lo this not only display a lack of public spirit in the apoearauce of theiprin-ripai street of the town, but Korhland. fi. The confession of Silas W. Cramer, if 1 1 Buck, Mr. and Mrs.

Vahet a of Janes- trns 0 6 3 thing. We had a picnic in Hardv's wijod below Market street, and the big it be tiue, places W. II. Allen, one of tireuory, Tntner, yille, and Wright nJ completed the party. lfoii arrival the the attorneys for the proponent in tbe 12 linpguis, tne stan omcers, tne orator, NO REMOVALS.

B.S. 2 0 i 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 reader of the Declaration, and the poet ruesis eiijoyeu a sumpiuous itiucuon 'id will case, in a verv compromising Ki. 1st Dal is, 1. Reid, c. f.

Allfan. r. were treated i to a champagne lunch The Council frebably Will nabe position. Mr. Allen was seen by a re read upon a stone barge aii'-hore I -n lake.

The Cjuncilmeii taen 0 1 0 4 1 re emity, as wen. ot tnoiatioii porter and denies that he is guilty of t'htaiti T-Tlii-kl. Holdfers of appointive positions iil thi the following rubbish" arded the little steamer and steame 1 Kills. 2d Ciatbs, 3d 1063 HcEFhaw, Jiiftice: April 4th: Ktli brady, drunk: pleaded guilty: A aid 14, or to objb John Heanessy, "dr.iuk bull forfeited. E.

Davis, drunk; bail forfeited. W. S. Hanna, drunk: bail forfeited. John Smith, drunk; b-til fs, forfeited.

J. K. Johnson, drunk; bail $4, forfeited. C. J.

Irwin, drunk; bail in, forfeited, c. J. Irwin, vulgtr laoenice; bail 110, forfeited. W. Knssell, drunk; pleilei guiliy; fined 16, or three days.

Eugeie Kellcy, drunk; pleaded guilty; fined 1. or thite days. A. Barott, drunk; pleaded guilty; fined 5h, or three days. Eddie Maikc, embezzlement: bail 110: pleaded not nuilty, ret for April 6th.

John Jones, drank; pleaded guilty; fined ISO. or thirty days. Jr.hn Jones, begging; dismissed. Carrie Bailey, drunk; withdrew former idea, pleaded guilty, judgment suspended, nhn Brady, -misdemeanor: tried, convicted, and fined 10, or ten daya. several houses bavtjj Reish The damage is already ijViO and the fire is still spreading rjfbidljr.

I Joirnalim Iran -the Cartes. Madrid, April 4.S-Irt;,i;Conseiuence of Ordinance to regulate streets, iside-alks. and public erounds in the city City tjdvernment are much concerned 4t 13 16 any Improper conduct. He admits that Cramer was at his office, but denies that he prepared a list of questions and 24 3 13 a dbtance of five miles from the inpecting the water and also the slope the hills that constitute the water shed. The cleanness of ithe hill sides over the probable action of the City r.i i a RUNS BV INSlNGSi 1 2 3 4 fi 7 8 9- answers for him.

.1 Council. There I are many applicants for evcfy oflice, but it is" understood that no changes will be made at the thftt cost 1700. The bill for this ban-iii(et has never been paid, 1 believe. I know that the bill of for sprinkling the streets has never been paid, and if tht present Fourth of July boom gets aldug far enough to materialize into a finance committee this bill will be very promptly presented whether it will be paid or not I do not know. I hope, however, that these facts will not put a dafnperoii tbe patriotic fervor of the We had a fine time, though, at our last celebration.

ii finding a can df witlk 1065- District Attorney Samuel P. Hall was E. Jt O. was a i matter of general comment. After a pleasing day, the guests were driven back to Oakland, 2 0 4 0 2 4 10 224 3 2 1 0 4 4 0 0 2-16 cartridge antrfnse attached, in tbe door ni versify meeting this evening.

seen by a Tribchk reporter this morning, and asked if be intended to take Harned runs K. A O. 2. 'Home rnn any steps for the arrest of Allen Mopre. Two base hit Kip, Dow JUDGE VS.

JUSTICE. Criminala Arraigned. BROADWAY on a charge of subornation of perjury I HAVE THIS PAY POLP TO JACDR Woener alt my shop fixtures and Urtti-i foimeriy carried ou as a buictier at Eieventh itreet. HENrTY ROBERTS. Oakland, April 1, lv-7.

A RARE CIIAITCZ An A Grocery Store la Oakland-lor sale. A well t'U-tirjesp. Cai-ital required. "Lot itra For paniculara iniiulrc oi A. KI CH.SlEISTF.il, 40 Tcata atrrrt.Uaklaaa.

John Kenny, charged with robbery, ney, and Creeley. Left on bases University, 0. 3. First bae on halls rulversity, E. O.

1. Struck out By Uoicher, by Turner, 5. Double play The Paint flade by Catherine or coimpiracy. 1 ne uistrict Attorney replied to the "reporter that he i would was arraigned this morning and pleaded MARRIAGE LICEyiSES. Kallaher.

please consider that, he (the District of Oakland, approved March 3. 1S75: Section I. So persn sha 1 throw or deposit, orjpernut to be thrown dr de- pasited, any dirt, paper, filth, sweepings of any store, house, shop, or oflice, i-rany ashes, shavings, filthy water, offal, straw w-ood, stone, earth manure, or rubbish of any kind whatever, into any street, lane, alley, or public ground. The person or persons having control of premises from which any of the aforesaid articles shall be, or may have been thrown or deposited, in any lane, alley, or puolic ground, places used as such aforesaid shall remove the same therefrom within four bourft after receiving knowledge thereof 1 The violation of this ordinance is j-lared to be a misdemeanor, ami punishable by fine and imprisonment. The appeal case of 'atherine Kalla Attorney) knew nothing about the not guilty, and his trial was set for April 2jtth.

Henry Brugge was given LAND FRAUDS. Kothland, Kip, and Gabbs; jTurner ami Ki. Passed balls Gregory, Downey, 5. ill pitches Goucher, Turner, 1. Time way of his bureau.

rlheiPresident of the Cortes has all cards of admission to the Parliament building held by plh foreign and native. i 'i I Sentenced ta Serve Three Vear. Mt. Stxrijsg, Ky.J' April 4. J.

J. Comeilson was arrej-if'd yesterday and placed in jail to xerVe OMt a three years' scnteuee for hayiiigjl horsewhipped Reid who, irjtlncs'd by the public disgiace, suicide, fi 'if- ii! Qneitlsn, a week to plead to a charge oi hurgiarr. jnatttr. So further; information could be elicited from: that official. Notwithstanding what the District of kerne 2 b.

Sa ra. umpire, Eugene )'. Tie following marrtai-e licenses were issued by the County Cleik to-day: Nathaniel Stanley Dennis, a native of Indiana, aed its years, resident of Niles, and Belle Day, a native of New York, aged yeara, resident of Ceaterville- James I Jacobs and William Howard Van Court, i Scorer, Junes 1. Booth, of rnfversity. I were also given one week to plead Ui the same Colin Anderson, said it was learnel from other sounes that he haa thel matter of charged with petty larceny, with a 1 rocx nre.

the game everybody but Jim of the Athenians, thought it Allen's arrest under consideration, lmt Charles William Molton. a native of bneden, aged years, resident of Liver- prior, also given one week to plead. no stet win De taKen in the matter for a few da I i more, and Clara Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 'Jo tears, resident of Spring Opening! i I r- OF PARISIAN Valuable Lectures. her was called before Judge Hamilton in the Superior Courlj this morning. The delendant was fined tit in the Police Coifrt this morning for disturbing the peace, of Giles Hj.

Gray. M. C. Cobb, tjhei attorney for jthe made tjhe point that when his client was arrjested the complaint was issued by the Police Judge of the city of Oakland, and she was tried before that official. He further showed that the defendant was sentenced by the Citv Justice ofiithe Peace, MrJCcbb held that the papers were conflicting.

The point seemed to be we'd and the Dis wolild be a walk over for the Berkeley stiiwarts. I a V. E. Iovejoy, who is iij tbe Countv i-anniel P. Putnam, an apostle of a Jail on a charge of perjury, said to a Edwin Campbell Locke, a native of tewnev 'plaved fairlv well behind Ditroit, April livery minister iii BOARD OF TRADE.

xkibi kk reporter that he had nothing to say in the matter, as' hei thought all the bat. Heelings to his i old faults. this city spoke on (Im; Subject of ptohi- Ohio, ased si years, resident of Oakland, and Emma Zella Jackson, a native of California, aged 29 years, resident of Oakland. new philosophy, -ivtll deliver his second lecture upon 'The New Heaven and Earth' inext Sunday evening at Odd reporters were liars. He did not desire naar- lijtion from his pulp3t 'ppterday in pn p- however, of risking too much in running bases, and throwing the bU ten times A lHaprtaHt meeting- Ta rawEvenlac.

I 1 to make any statement. Fellows' Hall. Mr: Putnam is a dec tod otten. lie did great Work at the aration lor the. flection to-lay.

Governor Luce thinks 'the prohibition The regular monthly meeting Qf the DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. orit'iual thinker, and his lectures are WANT THE REWARD. tdaved a magnificent game verv valuable contributions to modera amendment will bedefejited by perhaps day all laiound. I Bonnets and Hats trict Atjtornev was given: one week to That i Jell it A. Brnitn, T.

A. Helclterl, ladlcted. jl final report was made by the nited States; Grand Jury? to judge ftinan last Hut irday evening. The juiors reported that they had in- vestigated forty-two cases, and bad, foi nd forty-one indictments; Of thisi number, thirty-three were for perjury and eight for cjnspiracy. This forenoon John A.

Benson, James It. jC.loverf Theodore Reichert and W-i K. Slack were arrested on warrants charging them either with conspiracy! or perjury. The papers were care-! fully kept, as it was said that therel were joint indictments and joint war- rants also, and that all the papers were not served, and other arrests were to! be made, the names, or- course, being; kept back." Three indictments were found against Mr. Reichert, andi O.

F. WUlcy arid Isaac Trum bo! became his sureties in the; suiin of 12500 in each of thecases. Sevenl indictments were found against Mr. n-j son, and Con O'Connor and K. H.

Follisi became bondsmen in the sum of $2.0 in ieach case. These cases were for conspiracy. Bonds in the cases of. Messrs. Glover and Slack had not been A I) ua Offer social Science.

His lectures describe what he terms secular philosophy, the Haw examine into the matter. It was a slugging game nom the start, Neetats He It una i art ol living tor this world. ana both Pitchers were almost batted out of the box. i i JiAH) majority. Ihe csquuate made by members of the Lepislature of i the voting in their owii- etyiiinties indicates a probable defjatj of prohibition by 1500 Prohibition An Office Transferred.

The University boys are rueatv, mus April 5th and 6th. oume af Lectures I The Ladies' Aid Society of the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church will give a series of lectures and entertainments AVhen preparations wera (making last summer to elect delegates to the Republican State Convention it was; feared that there might be some illegal voting at the primaries in Oakland, and 10 cular fellows, and with practice will giwo the other clpbs a hard rub. Specfa-llf reported tip to aoon each far Th Tribune. DEEDS. MOKDAI, Ap 114.

JIB Wjcloff and wife II- MasKliaon 71xUb, bctwnteeuth, 150 tjjtu Groye. OaUend 1 Mac Kinnon to A Cha aa-II SSi ilOB, corTweiti tbau Jt ate, Oak. Savirgi a-ia Loan Socirtf to JCJeasea Lot fi, block II, Ban Antocio Munrz to H.rUa 1 acre in Col- I- LTe t.e, Sib uiiieoa et 1 to Mrs William ItU- frd-Lot 2. 3, S. block 4.

Knox tract, rttooku a township. leaders are, nevertheltess, confident of A. C. illenry assumed the offi of City Clerk and Treasurer this morning. The Finance Committte of the City Cuncii were in attendance, i and seemed to tire during tne last carrying the Statei '-They count on a imiings.

Gregory gave hini the best of tor tne tnurcn rmuomg mnd, in Washington Hall, with the; following accordingly Mayor Playter majority for rohibitiiijji of from 15,000 land Captain S. Silberberg, 900 175 430 A. D. Smith Thomas, at tbe request of watched the counting of the funds and support. I i I lyinan is exasperatingly slow and eajjy going, but he never loses a trick.

Kip has improved greatly since last to 30,000. i Raacoe Cankline' 'Relarninr faillilea. their transfer by the retiring to the and some other Republicans, offered a drawing programme: April '7th, Kev. C. C.

Stratton, 1. "Potential Ideas." April 14th, Mnsicale. April 21st, Kev. imommg official. I here win be no (Sistee: of the late Bettman) the Board of Trade will be held at the board rooms on Tenth street to-tnorrow evening.

'This promi-tes to be jone of the most important general assemblies of the organization that has been held. The matter of forming a county) association, with the Oakland Board of Trade as a nucleus, will be discussed -and -plans arranged for the or-, ganiaation of auxiUry boards Hn the various districts who shall be represented at tbe general meeting of delegates, thus bringing all the interests of the county into closer contact with opportunity lor better concert of action. Definite action will also be taken in regard to the opening of ihe road to Contra Costa county Ij The Oakland Terminal Company wilKbe i Represented at this meeting and prob- ably a plan of future action will foe out- Jiutd for this important enterprise." The Ueenee Calleetar'a Reaart. The report of J. W.

Tompkins, Licence Collector of the city of Oakland hows the amount of money received change in the staff of the office, Z. T. reward of $300 for -the arrest and conviction of illegal voters or year. jl 4 m. Espinning.

u. u.H -a uay in 1150 Kome. 1 April th, Literary and musical entertainment. May 5th, Kev. E.

repeaters at the primaries. iA man Gilpin being retained as deputy by Mr. in Aetian IMamtaaed. named Brennan was arrested and con 1061 Broadway. Oakland, Cal.

Cicer to bhow Cause, ttf. IN THE iFFKIOK COfKT Tii-: co uctyof Alameda, State (', In the matter of the estate ol Mm. a Lo Carl, deceased. thder to ihow cause why order of saie rralstaie mhuid not be made. It earinsr to the said cour t-v tfcis day irecnted aid t51tl't-y ttl all, U'eidmlnii-trator of the e- Maria I cuite Carl, sometime ka tt t.t Marie ljn-te i'arl, deceased, i-rsysri-; f.

11 oidtr of fale of resl ct-late, thitt Tt 1 ihe hoie or oice p- --u the real ettaTe behnicinie to the cf 11 de eeed to par toe i s-arainsl lleiaid deceased, and rxpes! and eh arret of ad mini -'rat It ia therefore ordered tnat ait j.r-.r-K intenstcd in the eate of aaid de. i appear bef re the id Superior ow! 1 1 li sdav. the third day of Way, 4. p. at 10 o'cloi ol sHidday, of crt, it-par'uit-tit N.

j. the Coorthot se in the city of arid there to show cause wny sn 1. fchonld not be irrante-1 to the a-'m: fell so much of Mid real eatnte afa.i re neeeaiy. and tbt a copy uu-, crut ublihcd four uccesive r- I 1. iaium) Iiaiit Ensiss Umsr, newspaper printed and published iasi.i Aleictda ctmiitv.

Caied April 4. lfc-T. K. M. GIF--0X, Superior C-mn su-i EDWARD C.

HOBlSsOV, Alisrnf, far lAdmlalstrator. lcu.j way, Oalslaad. al. S. Chapman, D.

D.J "Serious and Humorous Recollections of Life in riTTSBl Ro, April is learned that Roscoe Conkling hasjjinsented to attend the banquet of Club in Pittsburg on Altru! 27th, General Grant's birthday, anit is probable he will make it the occasion of his returning to politics and deliver a speech that victed ot megai voting at that primary. The niversity nine needs strengthening in the field and on isecond and third bases. I Vot a semi-professional, Creeley is a beiuty. Four errors" in the ifield and slow base running do not start a good recbrd. -if; -i completed at noon.

Oi but the reward was not paid, Mayor In the suit of Lucy J. Walker against Washington. Ji uu tcb to Daniel McKinnon Portion lot 4, Patie.aon rAweho, lruok'rn tp Wajaod if to Junes Huuon-8 30x i0 bk Coon aad Jacksoa it units. Alameda Pul de Vam to Loinaa de acres i.rar Mission Han Ja-e Cbarlrs Caasdra to John Pb'Uips-15xl0e. WasbtnxViH, 50 fr Mb Tbirteenth, Oak.

Emma McCullocb et al to Kaaa Wilt. isnw-501150, 8 Bentm CUrn aienae, 160 bom Grand street. John O'Briea and wife to lie GoJttiere Lou il to 17. block 48, tract Berkeler-. James Walk et al to Girria and wife 4 nayter and captain Thomas, when aVLadies of Oakland and vicinity are John Wilson the plaintiff has dis 10 TIteir l.asaea.

eord ally invited. nefrertya cmeiaai. jl is estimated that the guests at Del they published the offer of a reward, understood that the men who idesired this action would furnish the money if missed the action.) The Buit was brought by the plaintiff for a decree declaring wilt be in more thah one respect "growling at the umpire. This ia au ex- i r-' Mcinte lost about $150,000 in the aggre-l notable. liistsii is noi uit wjie oi uie ueieiiuani annriie wormy 01 emulation.

100 gate and the average loss is placed at: Judge Greene this morning to 'show ause why he should not be punished uvokiuu low. jucv, regarded it as a sort of public spirited She hasj lived with, him for five years ouiuroaj uie jvifiemaaa anu Lota SI to 16, blck 11T. tract Berkeley. Grant but nasi never been inarnea. BELLICOSE PAPERS.

for contempt of court i for not paying EASTER OFEJilliG Pattern Hats Bonne Jem ma la a an MOKTUAOES. Mojtdat, April 4. Frank Rflra to Martin Doaohaa 51.84 aana. Frea-ieM a aal 4er A misalan arr meeting. wuua wuuiu never oe taken in earnest.

Now, hewever, the men who assisted at the arrest and conviction of Brennan are looking for their money with the assistance of a lawver. i Thnw liis uivun.ru niic fiv per juumu alimony. I -When the attorney called on Hegartv for tbe money he called him Km tain a ai Kew. The Women's Baard of Missions of Keliance clubs will cross bats. i hi amok naoFsJ The season will be opene at the Alameda grounds next Bundayr McLaughlin of the Alas has been appointed a police officer.

The Greenhood Morans nlav the March to be $oC10 SO; from dog tags7 yile names, and also spoke ill of Judge Morravtowaeain. 09 A Macnado aad if to A Butler 1.87 arree a nd 12.43 acres, Washington townahn 190 Elie Uoittieie A Cbaibonat Al la who asked that the reward be offered are now engaged in getting the money. the Pacific Congregational will hold a meeting at the- Plymouth Avenue Churchi, Oakland, on Wednesday, April 6th, at Interesting exercises are vireeiitr.) e-arijr pcuu uic money in court and after a severe; censure he was Beblis, April 4. Pfplomatists are worried by articles injiiifading ferman and Aut-triaii hcwspaprs condemning France. The French lpress is printing articles about Alsace-i-orraine causing and the rtward is expected to be paid (auowed to depart.

Alias at thei new grounds next Sunday. per guest. Mrs. T. N.Jones of Tennessee lost $10,000 worth of diamonds, while another lady is poorer by $15,000, the value of a necklace and four bracelets.

Mrs. E. Epps of San Francisco lost $4000, and the Misses Tyler of St. Louis lost i'fOOU worth of diamonds. J.

C. Inderieden of Chicago estimates the loss of himself and family at $5000. mils Calleae. Ilev. Dr.

Stratton preached at the college yesterday. He has assumed the care of the college church, but will enter noon his other duties as President PU1 June, by toe end oi toe week. Wenalerf al. Perfect I expected. Hatted.

Jine acinc coast rsaseball league was organized last Wednesday evening rim The cheapness of drv goods, at J. S. Oil more dt Co's, Thirteenth and HIM Lwt Faatral. consternation in Gerniiny. i tape irom venicie licenses, total, $bWl 60.

"laatallatian af a Pastar. Installation services were held last aw at the Baptist Church hi East' Oakland. Rev. J. Herndon (lamet, recently called to that church, was formally installed as pastor.) Hey.

William M. Kincaid of San Kraneisco aTCtiecJxur? wUi? juew pastvr. Opening- lrtv Street Tom Matthews, a prisdner in the City The funeral services over the remains in the office James G. Fair. The following named gentlemen are the pro- wasnuigton.

Further expulsions in Alsace- Prison on a charge of begging, escaped of Miss Mary Lowe were held on Satur De Forest Emporium 1002 BROADWAY, Thursday, Friday and Saturday April vtn Judge Greene this morning appointed John L. W. J. Dingee, and W. L.

Llovd a commission to assess from the chain gang early this morning Buy LOG CABIN pies and cake. day at St. Joseph's Church, San Jose. Taip Wcim or t( il rn 1.2 rtirfTa by Hi'r. Khji-i TT.

mqrersoi tne new enterprise: Charles Keal, G. GumpertBi A. J. Piercy, D. It.

McNeill, and Louis Hess, and their ob Paris, April 4. The; report that M. Giers and Cieneral Boulabper will resign at tne corner oi lentn and wasnmgton streets. Officers are on his track and The floral offering- -were beautiful and the damages wade on the opening of Ekli. your furniture to Bankhead ot vry JUUUVXVW if ject 13 tv Mtabtou baseball on a pusiue His capture is iiopjriy expected not Uue, i i- tvuet, ViJ, VW, and W5 iYasiucgtn sw if 4 0.

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