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LISTS OF LETTERS. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Dolly Men Wsmu of architecture, which is made up of the Ionic grafted upon the Corinthian the first being in design 50-CTS. PEB fpt ST. JACOB'S DAY.

waaaaaanaav Mr. Jacob Wets Celebrates the Day at Turner HallA Very Plea aa at Party. Following are the letters remaining In the Overtures of the Independents Treat- 8DCPLX BUT MAJESTIC, MONDAT. S6, 1875 ed with Dlaeeurtesy A Foil Coun Oakland and Brooklyn Poatofflces July 36, 1875. Please aay For the Assembly.

In speaking of Alameda's representation in the next Legislature, the Semi-Tropical Press of Saturday last has the following: J. W. Pearson is a gentleman who pay heary taxes; a man of large bnaineaa experience; a man of acknowledged intelligence, and one who baa proved his abilities by his commercial anc-eesa. In the Legislature he would be ant to aW Suck advtrtaemmt at lMl, Found.Fr OAKLAND LIST. Swrrsdi Carriers, lO eemts par Wwk Overtures to the Democracy are ty Ticket Nominated.

The Tribcne's report of the proceed Sale, Let, Wanted, Club and Society A'atieet, mot exceeding tit lines, ituerttd in ttti cot mn for SO CtnUpcrwcek, ill Anderson Hra Jaa A Knew Miaa Nellia The latter characterized by a profusion of ornamentation. Coming over endorsed by his local paper he had very reason to feel assured that he was to be the chosen one of Israel. But alas The rest of the Independent Convention filed out in the order of their ambitions. Meek, Mc Armstrong Mr Spurned with Contempt. TRIBVNB" SJBSCRIPTIONS.

Babble Hi David a find out the number Ue eat mdvertlef- ings of the Democratic Convention on Barrett Jennie ment tctU make, in thit column, reckon Jive word know what measure would be to the interest of property owners. Being one himself, he would not be likely, to legislate against his own inter Saturday last closed before they had far Jtrtt line, and teven 'for each tubtqent Beaumont Belna Frit Berry Mollie Black George line, rraettomof I wet charged atjnu timet. fairly got to work. Bantow Jaa Barker John Ben rem treo 1 Berlin Hra 8 Blbbel Hra 8 Bollinger I Bruer Edw.rd Brophy Patrick 2 Brown Kate est. i Order may be left at the Cigar Start of Waiter Vmlth, touthwett corner of Broadway and Seventh.

Cepxet far tale and tubtcription received at the Hereof Auld Barf red, 457 A'inth ttreet. And at the publication ojftee, til Broadway up ttairt. The Independents "Footed" out Xothlng leu than CO In tli6 old country St. Jacob's Day July 25th), is most always honored by a three days' celebration, and to those bearing the name of Jacob, the occasion is more honored than the anniversary of a birthday. Music, singing, dancing, refreshments both liquid and solid and a general social time is had, and the festivities close with a grand dance on the Sunday following the day, when the 25th Lean and Webster, candidates for assembly, were arm and arm; then came little Mark P.

Wiggins, would-be County udge, Vn the final organization Judge H. of Doors. Cans ping Party Returned. Glascock was elected chairman and Wni. Boyle Mary Bruce 8 Brnckerman Mr FWVVL w- ine ix)iza-iomroy-tJollius party re Gibbons, secretary.

Brown Henry in an unhappy group by himself; then our friend Lew Morehouse, who had expected to be forced into sheriffalty, turned from their month's camp above Wanted An assessment of one dollar per dele Campbell Miss Frances Carner Anna A MINING STOCK REPORT. Cloverdale last Saturday night. The Barney Jeremiah gate was levied and collected. 6STDER DENOIM-'ES THE NKJIOCBATS. AN AMERICAN LADY A SITUATION AS A- housekeeper, or would do the housework of a small family widower or bachelor.

Is fully competent to take full charge. Hoae but The chair appointed the following story of deer, quail, rabbits, fish, and sulpher baths at Clark's Springs, would but who had suddenly and rudely found himself forced out; then cheerful Eben C. Farley hooked on to the Chapman Mum Chilson Clisby Mr for Miss does not fall on Sunday, as it happens this year. In such an event the affair committee on resolutions: R. H.

Ma frill, nil a volume. Carlisle Daniel ChatfleldJameaB Cleveland Charlie Clisby Frank Connel Mias Agnes Cross Mrs Betsey Curtis William Daly Dennis Davis Miss A Annie Smith reapectabie parties need apply. Address or call at 460 Twelfth street, Oakland. A. H.

Griffith, Jos. Deniont, Chas. M. GRAVE AND CHEERLESS Cox George Cross Mr commences on Sunday. THEY LIED IN THEIR THROATS.

Off est Visit. Dougherty, M. V. O'Brien, T. W.

Millard, House Daly Mrs Marsaret Perry Johnson, City Marshal, proposes Davis Thoa Hackett. The committee presented the follow to take a trip to Vermont on a visit to Davis Miss Ida A Davison Gustavns John Yule, either willing to give up his deputyship to become the successor of the present beloved principal; then solitary and alone passed our friend of the rueful countenance, E. Miner Smith, who Donovan Mas Johana i Donaldson Mrs Thomas Mr. Jacob Weis, of this city, and of the firm of Weis Umlauff, bakers, on Broadway, between and Fourth streets, who has lived in this country about two years, concluded to have the A IRL RECENTLY ARRIVED IN OAKLAND, but who can be well recommended, wants a situation to do general housework in a small family. Apply at 171 Eighth, near the residence of N.

W. Suauldinc. the old folks at home, provided he can ing as the platform The Reformera Routed and Retire in Douglas Sarah Dyer Mrs Ktsolvtd, That we tally endorse the platform get a leave of absence from the Council to-night. He expects to leave to-morrow Confusion. Dutton Henry Engelmann Charles Forcade Miss Florence was not averse to being nominated for Young Cirl Wanted.

and resolutions adopted by the Democratic State Convention held at San Francisco June last. morning, and be absent thirty days. day remembered, and so invited the oak' Freeman Daniel for Recorder; next was Asa W. Swett, the popular School Director of East Oak- land Turn Verein and his many friends A YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CASE a- of ehildren. Apply at 965 Castro street, 3d.

That we are in favor nf the Oakland Har. to join with him in the celebration. Bargains in Real Estate. There are some excellent bargains in Oakland Real Estate near xenui. and, who has looked with longing eye bor improvement, and will urge the utte of all Turner Hall, on Ninth was hand Our report of the Independent Con upon tlio spacious apartment devoted to Dress-Maker.

legitimate means to cai ry the same to a successful completion. offcre4 by KELLY. See list at his office. Lots on Chestnut street, PIZO csch, and lots on Adeline somely decorated last evening, and the arrangements completed for a general A FIRST-CLASS DRESS-MAKER WISHES TO an nnft bv the dav or wmV Droyer Mr A Edwards Farren Miss Maggie 3 Fountain Mr Freeman Mrs A Friend Miss Annie Oerrick James Glasley Henry GoaretCM Grant Mitchel 8 Green Mrs Dr Thomas Honan Patrick Harty Morris Hssemann Mrs easier Louis Hubbs Mrsfaroline Hoage John Holland Mrs Elizabeth 3d. That we are in favor of the strictest ccou- Mrs Emma Lenard Gillespie George Glcnan John Gordena Miss Guttbie Grant Mrs Geo Gregory Harding Marion 8 Harris Andrew Helm James Hnrl George Hniihes John- happy time.

Most delicious refresh street, $300 esch. Excellent bargains. Call immediately at office and secure them. KELLY, omy in the management of the City affairs. the t'ounty ireasury; then followed Lyttle-ton Price, who crossed the Webster street draw-bridge from Alameda in the morning, feeling that he weighed petent, and will warrant a perfect fit.

Address. i 1 i ments were prepared by Mrs. Umlauff, xsra-aiaxer, ufciorace. 414 Seventh street. THE INDEPENDENTS SPCRNX.D.

The chair announced the presence of and spread in the spacious rooms ad 7 Wanted. vention on Saturday closed with the forenoon proceedings. The Committee, consisting of Gen. G. W.

Bowie, William Meek, Walter Blair, Daniel Inman, H. G. McLean, J. T. Walker, Socrates Huff, C.

T. Miner Smith and Andrew Jackson Snyder, appointed more than a long ton, and anxious to SITUATION A3 HOUSEKEEPER BY A RE-SDectahle with CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS a Committee of Conference from the Independent Convention. precipitate himself against the District Attorneyship. He was wafted out of the joining the Hall. The bar was furnished with all the liquid pleasures known, particularly beer, or, as Uncle Joe Dieves calls it, "hop tea." Evervthine was This llloratf ag'sfajesslon.

gaeclat to the "Trlbsne" per At Untie and Paeifte Line. Sam Fsakcisco; July 26. following Mies were made in the Ban Francisco Stork and Exchange Board tbia morning: Ophir, 53, 53. 5, b30. 465 Imperial, 10.

10H. 30 Mexican. 21, 30 405 Yellow jacket, 00 b5. WO 7, 645 Gould ft Carry. 10V.

19'. 615 Crown Point, 33, 33 33, 33. 25 O.H. Quartz, 3J. 810 Bent fc Belcher, 62U, 53.

00 Hale Norcrose, 44, 80 Kentnck, 15. 145 Savage, 121, 120. 30 Chollar, 80, 200 Alpha, 21 21 21. 280 Belcher, 2954, 29 b5, 29 'i. 29S-130 Justice, 147, 145, 150.

575 Dayton, 4 5, 5. 230 Confidence, 25 25, 25 13U, 24 Si. 30 geg. Belcher, 100, SO. 130 Challenge, e'i, 7, 65,.

3fl0 New York, 354. 330 Con. Virginia, 330, 329, 328 Ji. 700 Overman, 75, 7554, 744, 75i. 80 Eclipee, 8.

700 Rock Inland. 3, 605 Woodville, 6 Exchequer, 200. 345 Union 8 8 8. 885 Silver Hill, 10,11. 1154, 11 '120 Occidental, 3 k-.

1266 Sierra Nevada, 16, 16 05, 2610 Lady Bryan, 1 J4. 430 Globe, 205 Utah, 12. 115 American Flat, 200 2890 California, 62, 62 62 6214 b5. 305 Julian, 23, 2354. 250 Baltimore, 4, 3S, 4S.

665 Bullion, 55, 64 54 54. 150 Caledonia, 25, 2554, 24. Democratic Convention as easily as a Hodson Mrs It Johnson Howard I. Mr. Wiggins as spokesman of the In For County Clerk.

thistle-down is wafted out of it cow pas erences. Competent in every respect. Is a good seamstress. Can ent and fit, -if required. Is willing and obliging, and would make home pleasant.

For particulars, apply at 460 Twelfth street, between Broadway and Washington. free to the guests, who numbered about dependents then stepped nimbly forward and explained the wishes of his people. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING SERVED FOR to confer with the Democrats, proceeded to the Academy of Music Hall, followed by the entire Convention. ture; young Alfred Bannister, of Alameda, candidate for County Surveyor, and nearly four years as Deputy County Clerk, one hundred or more persons, ladies and gentlemen. A fine band of music -was air.

isrearty spoKe in lavor oi uniting. Mr. W. W. Foote offered the following our venerable friend N.

W. Palmer, Jinkin James Johnson Kingdon Sand Einnear 8 King HI Irfunory Mrs Legal Mrs Anna Lockhart Jacob Lyness Miss hereby announces himself as a candidate for County Clerk of Alameda county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Jensen Levi Kingslsnd 8 King Mrs Lane Patrick care of Mrs Hurley Lynch John for Miss Roach Situation Wanted YOUNG LADY TO DO GENERAL present to enliven the evening, and dis LITTLE MABC WIGGINS whose hopes for the Coronershipwere as TJY A resolution and supported'7j forci- coursed sweet music for the dancers. -U linn or UD-stalrs work, and sewlnff. Was made spokesman of the Committee dead as his oie speech Various were the interesting features C.

ii. Rttl. For County Recorder. somehow or other. Marc icas an Inde No objections to the country.

Apply at 721, corner of Fourth and Franklin streets. Rcsolv -d. That In response to the invitation of OLD WHITE HORSE, introduced. Lrames were played, char pendent candidate for County Judge, for the committee of co if eronce appointed by the Independent Convention, we courteously and Lynsm Joseph Macsorley MIkh Louisa Maninn Minx Sophi Work In a Private Family. And Socrates Huff, who ought to have been Public Administrator, completed acter acting gone through with, songs sung, and nothing but good feeling pre Mathews Chas 1 Magnire Mis Kate pHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES HIM- self as a candidate fur the office of County Recorder of Alameda County, subject to the ac respeciiuny out nruily decline to appoint a which position he is qualified in an eminent degree, having had an experience A MAN AND WIFE DESIRE WORK IN A man Vibva' vailed, so characteristic of the Uermans the candidates, and the rest of the Con committee as requested, believing that such action would be productive of no good results.

i ii of horses, carriage, and the wife to do the We thoughtlessly inquired of a friend of vention brought up the rear in pairs. Mr. A. H. Griffith seconded ihe reso' Martin Hobart Mann Mrs MaBon John for Misa A Want Mason Min John for MiKs Louisa Adams Martel Miwi Jennie care of I.

Martel May A Marson John it Maison John Metzgar Jacob Klini ours, whether he was having a good vi peruups luree or lour years a law office, during which time he hits been general work or the house. Address rf. A. Rotlrbone, Oakland Postoffice. Slowly, sadly, grief-stricken, huniilia tion of the Republican County Convention.

JOHN AMES. County papers copy.) For County Clerk. lution and referred to the poor results of time, to which he replied, "1 bet you yes; dot's vot I gome here for." We at admitted to the Supreme Court. If he ted, this procession of pure patriots and past coalitions. He thought the Demo Colored Man Wanted PORTER APPLY AT DUNHAM Morlej A Millar Mrs E.

has plucked no proud laurel leaves from LK)R Merrisou Georgina Mine Mucley John rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES HIM- reformers moved up Broadway to the City Hall, whence they had come a few hours previous so full of hope and buoy the wreath of fame which adorns the Parlors, No. 1157 Mevars Mnt Ktimia LATHROP'S Photograph Broadway. once saw the ridiculousness of our inquiry. Mr. Weis was carried around the room on the shoulders of four stalwart men, and enjoyed the honor of eleva brow of the blind Goddess, it is simply iiera, suDject to tne action or the County Con ant with expectation, ine crowds along vention of the Republican Wanted-Plain Sewing A.

M. CHURCH, Livermore. because clients have been scarce and OLD PETTTFOGGEBS PLENTT. the way parted as the procession passed, TY AS. AMERICAN YOUNG LADY WITH AJ beiit of references.

Work by the day or to take to her home. Will work reasonable. Please leave orders at 460 12th street, between tion hugely. He is a most happy personage, and with his general good nature, quick wit, and comicalities, is a whole party of himself. Coaneil Meeting.

For Sheriff. Murphy Mias Man-McDonald II Morris Mrs 2 Nielson Lars O'Connell JaineH Ott Edwin Parker Joseph Pickart John Pearson Phelps Miss Mary A Prescott Mrs llartua Babbitt Thomas Reichsrt Miss Lena and regarded the cortege with becoming respect. All seemed to instinctively feel that, although there was no corpse in The City Council will meet this even WILL BK A CANDIDATE BEFORE THE But he has the proud satisfaction of knowing that even in twenty years hence he will be fully as well qualified for the Broadway and Washington, Oakland. Republican County Convention, which con- Mr. Charles Grimnie was one of the sight, each individual in that line was veneti AtupiKt 2d, 1K75, for the nomination of ing.

The Hoodluma Wanted A WALKING HEABSK, position to which his aspirations point, principal managers, and devoted his entire attention to anticipating the wants if he studies diligently, as he now is, Had a rousing picnic at Alameda yes Sheriff of Al.imedtt countv. S. I. MARSTON i County Recorder. In whose breast was a black-palled coffin containing the corpse of his eherished cracy was strong enough to go it alone.

He had got tired of helping to elect Republicans to office, for that is all the efforts of the Democrats have amounted to heretofore. Mr. Wm. Van Voorhies was in favor of appointing a Committee of Conference. He desired to treat the Independents respectfully.

Mr. F. J. Clark supported the resolution, saying that he had got enough of coalition. The vote was taken, and the resolution adopted.

The Convention then proceeded to the selection of a county ticket, with the following result: For Senator James Beazell, of Liver-more. For Assemblymen D. W. Gelwicks, of Oakland; M. W.

Dircmr-ef Washington; Theodore Bagge, of Oakland. For County udge William Gibbons, of Alameda. PARENTS TO GIVE STRICKLAND CO. A share of their patronage when purchaaing School Books or Stationery. Their bookstore is 1061 Broadway, just below Twelfth street.

They import their goods, and sell at Eastern prices. However, Mr. Wiggins made a neat little forensic effort, which could not have McNiuey Patrick NorcroHS Jaulcs O'Ncil Mis Katio Parker Thiw IV 1 Mis A I'irrson Kev Dr Pixlev Mas Pratt In Knssell Mrs ii cai Mdme Uacinn Richmond Wm Rideout Albert Rodger Mrs Annie Schmidt A Hahdemiann Mine Sillifent Richard Smith A Smith Oliver Smith JW2 Stanley Walter Steel Mrs Ja Stewart Thos Sullivan John Taylor Chs Dorsch terday. 13,000 Ticket Richardson Wm Richmond Mrs Reilly Thomas Rutherford Mrs A and pleasures of the guests. We left at about 11 o'clock, when the festivities were still going on, at a high rate of interest.

I rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES HIM- official aspirations, which had been ruth lessly slaughtered by the unfeeling De mocracy. cost him more than a week's preparation, self as a candidate frir the nffifojif fVimv Were sold yesterday at the ferry office Recorder of Alameda county, subject "to the Wanted in wmcn ne pictured to the amorous on the other side of the bay. The head of the procession reached the action of the Republican County Convention. BIDWELL AND HATMOND. Sallery Daniel Schmidt Gua Seuerna Silas Sieburg Miss Louisa Smith Mrs Bridget Democratic mind the charms and bean K.

UOKEIN. City Hall about 3:40 p. and the tail came galloping in with due solemnity in TN A PRIVATE HOUSE KEPT BY OLD people, two furnished'rooms and board, for one lady and three children. Apply to W. WILSON, watchmaker, 961 Broadway.

Sarsfleld Guard. The above company will picnic at La rje and Enthusiastic Meeting Last due time. For County Recorder. ties of Dolly Varden. He told them how the dear maiden was longing for a good Democratic embrace.

'The spirit and the bride say why will ye hesitate? The President took his Chair, and as Saturday Night. Housework Wanted. yat cadger rark, on Sunday next. The (Social THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Smith Miss Lizzie Slater Mrs Staiger John Stevens Stow Mrs Taeger Frank soon as he could recover his speech, presents himself as a candidate for the officer I UNEXPECTED HOPKINS of Recorder of Alameda county, subject to the action of the Republican County Convention, TtfRS. BAKER, NO.

617, BROADWAY, BE-tween First and Second streets, la prepared to do Housework by the day or week, or act aa nurse if required. The first meeting of the campaign, in Or Athens Lodge, I. O. G. on Saturday night last, waa a very pleasant Reported that the Committee were not Thomas Miss Mauiifc Tailor Miss soon to awnmiP, rKtlt.

M. CAMPBELL. this city, under Independent auspices Come in unto us and be saved." After pleading in this eloquent strain for a few moments he retired with a confident air fully satisfied with himself, and secure in the belief that he had destroyed the For District Attorney- John R. Glas Vincent Calvin care of Vincent Lame able to complete their work, and request Charley Tylors Situation Wanted. cock, of Oakland.

affair. Ink Blinders' Eicwrsion. For County Clerk. ed further time. This was a very mild was held last Saturday evening in the tent, corner of Thirteenth and Wash For County Clerk Spencer C.

Browne way of stating the situation. ANNOUNCES WANTED, A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL the office of housework in a small family, or to assist rpHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY himself as a candidate for Walker Miss A Weaver John Wilson Harry care The editorial excursionists visited this of Oakland. Wagner Theodore Warren Miss Annie Viollch Pitor White Mrs A A Wilson Wm ington streets. cnances oi tnose wlio were "bucking coalition. The Convention then resolved itself County Clerk of Alameda county, subject to the For Sheriff Thomas O'Neill, of Oak in me wora oi a large lamiiy.

Address or apply to 624 8ixth street, between Clay and Washington, Oakland. The assemblage was the largest of the action or tne Republican County Convention, Wilsan Mrs Mary into a praise meeting and Mr. Andrew Then up rose the manly form of the land. city and Berkeley and other points to day. A Street Preacher soon to convene.

tiAtu uuaKX. Williamson Mrs care Williamson James canvass, and included an unusually large Jackson Snyder reared up on his hind For Treasurer Joseph Becht, of Oak i Williamsou Wilcox Mrs son oi a noble son of Mississippi, w. w. FOOTE, number of ladies. A.

C. Henry was land. Williams Mrs for Mrs Wright IA For Sheriff. legs and proceeded to give his experience. He belched forth with a vehemence approaching exacerbation and Louisa Jackson For Surveyor Geofge W.

Dougherty, TO XnjJT. Furnished Rooms to Let. Held forth to a small audience on the corner of Ninth and Broadway yesterday elected President, and the following named gentlemen were chosen Vice- Yale Mrs And presented a resolution spurning the invitation of the Independents. He made rpHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ANNOUNCES himself as a candidate for the office of ol oaKiand. Zimmerman Agust For Superintendent of Schools B.

F. J. L. Bb.Mli, r. si.

ONE SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED rooms: also two Kinalp nnmfi ti. lnt- an eloquent and couvincing speech Sheriff of Alameda county, subject to the action of the Republican Convention to meet a afternoon. Club, Meeting. Hasup, of Brooklyn. Presidents: E.

Bigelow, E. Pelouze, P. Sanford, W. E. Miller, E.

M. Hall, M. Brown. W. W.

Camron. 8. F. Dan altogether startling, and he had less regard for the construction of his sentences than usual. To the cold-bleoded shark who was reporting the meeting, he against coalition anjd iu favor of Democ August 2d.

E. A. HAINES. or Coroner William Helmer, of Oak moderate. Apply at 40S Thirteenth street, between Broadway and Franklin.

BROOKLYN LIST. racy, pure and unaefilert. He tore the land. iels. J.

R. Mason, M. G. King, W. The Young Men's Republican Club will meet this evening in Armory Hall, at 8 o'clock.

For Public Administrator William Corner Store to Let 30 attractive drapery from the highly paint ed and bedizened form of poor Dolly Cook, Jame DodH, J. V. Webster, E. Hoskins, of Oakland. 50-CTS.

PER WEEK. Hook, Asa Howard, D. W. Standeford, exhibiting her sore spots in all their Aniroee Barnhart Geo Bowe Bridget Baker Mollie Barns Bradbury Lewis t. Cannon Edward The following gentlemen were chosen Dr.

Verhave, E. T. Crane, J. L. Taylor hideousness, and leaving the unhappy A GOOD OPPORTUNITY XOB AN ENEK-getic man to build a first-class business.

A new tweeetory corner fraice building within a block and a half from the county seat, containing a fine store suitable for a corner grocery. for the County Central Committee and Dr. C. Hays, S. D.

Cronin and M. Mr. Bidwell was introduced a creature, nnally, naked and bedraggled, sails chignon, sans pannier, sans palpi Mt- jS'ucA aitivrtisrmeiil as Lnt, Found, For Let, H'aiito, Club aiut Hoeitty yotiret. O'Brien, of Oakland; R. H.

MagM, of briefly as possible replied to the accusa tators, sans moaesty, sans purity, sans Alameda; A. 11. vinnith, ot Urooklyn; Carleton Libbie Coaven Prof A Coyne Mrs Care Mrs tions maae against mm. Jir. siaweu is not erreeding tix line', Jn.rtrtnJ in thit cHtttun for Of Course The Tkuhjne is acknowledgetl by all toibe the representative paper of Alameda county.

The Hattie Flekett" Has commenced an excellent business. She is getting a good share of the freight business. everything, but cheek. with stable room for a horse, and Ave rooms up stairs with closets, will be rented to a responsible man at the above figure per month for one year, and if desired $40 per month the second year. The street has just been macadam SO Cent pertctek.

ABC Beswick Mrs A Barnhouse Wm Baker Chas Benedict Ella Cornell Chas Condon Caverly Johu Carpenter Mrs Cahill Mrs Collins Dennis Cook David Day Peter Kagar Arthur Farrelv Pat Frenc FelliK Gooby John M. Estudillo, of Eden; H. Crowell, of Washington; J. Myers, of Murray. The appeared to be laboring under a heavy caloric pressure and his safety valve was SHBIEKIXa TERRIFICALLY.

Never perhaps since Andrew Jackson Snyder turned his broad back upon the land office has he been worked up into such a passion as at this time. He said he was one of those who had called on the unterritied and he felt that he had been treated badly. The Democrats had made the first overtures to the Independent bounty Committee and they LIKD IN THEIR THROATS." One of them had gotten up and denounc not a pleasing speaker to listen to, and his defense was the same that has been MB; GRIFFITH, OF BROOKLYN, An old Democrat, followed Foote, and very generally published. Klfi To find nvt the Kvmbrr of liif an atlvrrtiir-ment u-itl make, in thit column, reckon fire vonlt for firt line, and term rordt each tubtequent Callahan Dennis Cavanaugh Mary Dulion Drayton Mrs pointed out the folly of uniting with th Mr. Mavniomi followed a long spicv Committee is empowered to nil vacancies on the tickft, and to send delegates to the District Judge Nominating Convention.

There being no other business, Independents. He was sustained by ized, and tne neighborhood, within a year or two, will warrant a first-class business. Apply for particulars at the premises, corner Fourth and Clay, or E. Fv Lonruin, naturalist, 410 Kearny street, San Francisco. Furnished Room to Let.

and entertaining speech, largely devoted i i 1 Ti i Khres Einil Erskine Farley Judson A io me recom oi ueignuor jisnop, wuo ii Mr. F. J. Clark (brother of J. W.

Clark the Convention adjourned. Dog Lost. Mr. James black-and-tan line, ractumt uf tinet charged at full linct. BfiT Xothing intrrtcd for lett than 50 centt.

misooIUmeous. To Housekeepers. who tickled Mr. Tuttle's vanity at Liver H. Johnson has lost a dog.

See notice in the Forquer Albt 8 Fischer Louisa seems presided over the columns of a paper at Chico, in a very impolitic manner. Mr. Haymond kept his audience more bv propounding a proposition th A FRONT. SUNNY ROOM TO LET, NOBTH- 50-Cent Column. Godfrey Geo 3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

answer to which was necessarily based west corner of 7th and Harrison streets. ed the proposition of coalition as infa Inquire on the premises. mous. Mr. Snyder charged that the De.

noon the extravagant assumption that Mr. Tuttle would, at some time in the dim future, be elected to Congress), who didn't want anv coalition in To Let on I st of August. Meeting tills Morning Appointment TTOTELS, BOARDEVG-HOUSES AND PRI-A-L vate families can be supplied with all kinds of female help at short notice by calling or leaving orders at 460 I2th street, between convulsed with laughter at his witty allusions to the little editor, although it waslrenerally thought that he was wasting a good deal of ammunition on diminutive and harmless game. The trermain saran Harrington Hines Thos Harris Edwin Heydock Jsnney A Johnson Anna The Rights Worklnjruien Were discussed by Col. Bedstone on Saturday night at the corner of Broadway and Ninth streets.

of Oflicers of Klectton Ktc mocracy had been bought body and soul by the "corporation." He charged it rpHE MAGNOLIA RESTAURANT, NO. 464 Twelfth street. Call early and make a bargain for fixtures. Further particulars apply Broadway and Washington. Ladies Employment Office.

MADAME CAVELLE. and said he was ready to prove it. But his, although he was willing to. permit the Independents to vote the Democratic to J. H.

OLDHAM, on the premises. The Board met pursuant io adjoxirn- speaker held the vast audience for nearly two hours and nearly all regretted when he was done even those who disagreed with ticket. He saw no objection to granting independents wotua yet scare tne Kneibe Mrs Kennedy Msttie Kennedy as A Leonard Mrs Kate Lefevre Mrs Furnished and Unfurnished the Independents that much. Democrats anu xiepuoiicans out ot tneir uii.ut. Present Supervisor Case, Chairman; Burnhani, Overacker, Hardy, boots.

Air. snyder then wiped the per him. It was the most amusing stump WILLIAM VAN VOOBHIES, T3 00M9 TO LET, ON THE CORNER OF AV Broadway and Eleventh street. Apply to A. Campbell, Market Restaurant.

performance of the campaign. Marlin and Shattuck. spiration from his noble brow, shook his big hickory club at an imaginary enemy Lord Mrs Mary McLaire Morton Mensel Mason Mrs Ellen The minutes of the last meeting were and sat down. Furnished Rooms to Rent. HIGH TONED RACE.

read and approved. Who is naturally of a kind disposition and withal of a somewhat susceptible nature where there is a petticoat concerned, pleaded with the convention to allow Dolly Varden to make a more defi Mr. Robinson very sadly regretted to Board and Lodging TN VERY COMFORTABLE QUARTERS CAN A be had in East Oakland. The house is spacious, commands a very pleasant view and has handsome surroundings. Apply at No.

505 11th street, corner of Tenth avenue, East Oakland. References required. Fresh Bread VERY MORNING AND EVENING, AT THE Li American Bakery. 815 Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake, Pound Cake.

Jellies, Pies, every day. PAUL HEYER, Proprietors. Msyber Mr. Shattuck, from the Committee rtNE SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED rooms; also one or twosingle rooms. Terms moderate.

One minute's walk from Broadway. any that Mr. Snyder was right. Their Committee made overtures to ours. The Bljr Thing for the Orphans A Novel McLean Jas McBooley Mrs Montague Jas Nunea A O'DriscoU Danl Hunt Walter Hale Lizzv Healey Jungenan Y.

King Mrs Kelly Mary Love Mrs Leaver Elizabeth McLeod John A Mcintosh Daniel McCaffey Miss Deua Mitchell McDavel Maggie Mackie John Millet Libby TSolar Mrs Owen Parsons Preston Jas Peabody Minnie Rowe Lizzy Sichert Lena Swan Shewey Shulte Gustav 8ephend Julius 4 Steele A Sutherland Alex Steffani Julius Slattery Tuckle Wm Tulley Hubert whole Democratic County Central Com Apply at 523 Eighth street, between Washington and Clay. Affair Owneta to Drive Gate nite proposition. J. here might possibly mittee came in a body. They were all appointed in relation to the feeding of county prisoners, reported that the law-provides that the contract shall be let to the lowest bidder annually, and that the contract expired on the 15th of June.

be something in it, and at any rate he Money to be Donated to the Lsv- Plane to Rent. The Picnic Yesterday, Given by? the Sons of the Emerald Isle Benevolent Society, at Badger's Central Park, was largely attended and passed off pleasantly. He Didn't Do It-There is no truth in the rumor that the gentleman from Chico hid under Foley's hat during Haymond's recital of his little speech at the tent. For County Recorder. Mr.

John Ames has a card elsewhere announcing himself a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the action of the County Republican Nominating Convention. Thronghont the Coamty. We are-daily in receipt of orders for the Tbxbuxk from different parts of the county. The rapid increase of -our cir wanted the young lady treated courteous rtiea' Belief Society. in favor of a fusion There was not one who objected.

It was suggested FRENCH UPRIGHT, 7-OCTAV ly and respectfully. Patenskr Chas Phillips Fendergast Mrs Peardon Mike Tiisilin fir rpiit mt rmr tnnnth Ti that the two Conventions should meet Considerable discussion ensued a3 to THE BULLETIN" DELEGATE. quire of L. P. BEKGER, 967 Broadway! oh the same day.

A few days ago the Tbibcne announced Now during all this discussion the In Notice. UkURING THE ABSENCE OF THE BUB. 1J Bcriber East, refer to W. B. Hardy on business and to J.

J. Gardner for $300 lots in the Kimball tract. L. W. KIMBALL.

the advisability of adopting a dietary system, similar to that in use by the city, THET HAVE MISLKD THIS PUBLIC, through it -t local columns, that a race was dependents crowded the lobby and mani And it is only right that they should be soon to take place between the roadsters Richards Jas Russell Wm Smith A Sutherland Mrs A Slid John Snow Shaw Mignonette fested their uneasiness in a variety of shown up here. Messrs. and Uurnham claiming that it ought to be done on the score of economy, if nothing else. The Committee asked for further time to inquire ways. Air.

Uartlett, the delegate from Grand Central Hotel HAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, Temporary Remoyal It was stated that Thos. Smith and the Bulletin office, who wears a Roman of several most respectable gentlemen of this city for stakes of $50 each, owners to drive, and the gate money to go to cloak Twelfth street, Oakland. Evervthing in first-class style, SAMUEL PARSONS, Pro in imitation of Sam Seabough, for I Inman oi this Convention had fallen a he loves to be mistaken, was bob- I down and were worshipping at the whom into the working of the system in this city. prietor. the Ladies' Relief Society.

The following from the Spirit of the Times, will npaulding Miss Julia Sutherland Bessie Stakemire Godleip. Thompson Thompson Terry Mrs Sarah Democratic shrine. 'Ihe Building Committee reported that bing around between Snyder's and Hop-kin legs to the imminent peril of his life. Those great burly reformers, how Mr. Robinson moved that the report culation is beginning to "worry' us a Alameda County Branch Home the insurance on the County Infirmary prove of interest in reference to the mat of the Committee be laid on the table barn was about to expire.

The agent of ter Fresh Milk Cow for Sale. ever, with that tender and solicitous re In seconding the motion Mr. Redstone Mutual Insurance Company of California: Pending the raising and remodeling of the Union trifle, with our present press facilities. When our power press arrives we will be better able to meet the demand. For County A few davs aco.

a partr of eentlcnien Ubl Mary Williams Katie Welkin 8 Wilson Mrs Caroline took occasion to make gard for delicate and dependent creatures Wilbur Miss Walling Watson Rev yon SALE AT OAKLAND POINT, A FRESH 1- milch cow, with calf. Inquire at second were on the piazza of the Oakland Park the Mississippi Valley Insurance Company of Tennessee made application to renew the insurance at the same rate, 1 per cent. The matter was referred to characteristic of the elephant and other A TEMPEBANCB SPEECH door west from the Church, on Chase street. Walfeohn Mary Bank Building, the Branch Office ponderous animals, although at times in Which was manifestly irritating to F. 8TEERE, P.

M. tensely excited and swaying about with of this Company has been re The cards of A. M. Church, of Liver-more, and Heed, of this city, will For SaleHouse of 8 Rooms. some of the non-temperance delegates anxiety, caretuiiy brushed the little ex Hotel, and the question arose, "wnat shall we do to induce the good people of Oakland to see a race." A majority of the denizens of that pleasant suburb are unaware of there being such a course the Hospital Uommittee, with power to act.

Mr. Hardy presented a letter from the and candidates who probably felt like moved to the real estate rooms of Cladding SurrtSyne, on the gospel sharp one side and never injured Development of a Rich Mine. SIZE OF LOT 33x105 BENTS FOB $30 PER mouth. Price $1,800. One-third cash, balance to suit the buyer.

Inquire on the premises. drowning their grief in the flowing bowl a nair oi ms neaa. nen ine vote was Hibemia Bank, San Francisco, which be found elsewhere in this paper, announcing themselves as candidates for the nomination of County Clefk, before the Republican Convenianv to convene East side of taken on the The motion was earned by a vote of near the corner of 16th aud Cypress streets. and grounds in their neighborhood, The Em Dire Consolidated Gold and Silver, Mill stated that tbere was no money in that CARNEY. 16 to 7.

while others think there is a stigma con BESOLUTIOX or HUMILIATION and Mining Company of Oakland, California, organized tinder the law of California, with a ranltal institution to the credit of James or Mar Mr. Huff moved to adjourn till sequent on the attendance at races, It was a sight worthy of the gods. The garet Logan. The letter was placed on Watts' Tract. August 2d.

which debars them lrom witnessing tne one wees from to-dayr Re-rer Found Guilty. stock of 60,000 shares of a par value of 100 per share. The Company's mines are situated In Truckea Mlnln? Dinartct. Humboldt cotintv. Nevada, aud hie.

countenances of Snyder and King Wil U'HY PAY $300 FOR A 25x122 FEET LOT. Mr. Webster favored the motion, lie The resolutions in relation to the when a 25x133 feet lot can be bought for exhilarating sport. Apart from fanatics and bigots, wis latter class are those liam and Gen. G.

W. Bowie, and all that BROADWAY, BET. 9th and 10th, OAKLAND. R. H.

MACILIm II. A. 1'SAIU, Bccretstry. said that this Convention ought to take WrssmtrccA July 'io. In the mrm aiv mil, rilfttant from th.

Ontral Pacific Rail- $175 in the same tract with a choice of location Livermore Water Works, which had grand array of pure office seekers who the best men from both the Republican Apply to GLADDING, SUBRYHNE 956 Rover trial, the Hon. Wni. 8. Boiini Who only imagine how the races are Con- road, at Hot Springs Station, fifty-nine miles easi of v- I Reno and nineteen mile same direction to Vlads- been referred to the District Attorney, Broadway. and Democratic tickets.

had expected to be taken into the Demo field' delivered the charge to the jury were returned to the Board with a few uucvea, nau ouco t-uuviwc uiciu uw it i WOrth. is a retratable amusement, and their an-1 The consolidation embraces two lodes of gold and An amendment was offered that the alterations in regard to the wording. cratic bosom, were a study for a Raphael. Disappointment, distrust' and anger were For Sale. Convention adjourn until the 7th of tagotusm Will end.

lHe proprietor SIR- Jh, fifceVThaiidred teet kug, together with nified his willinfmess to C1V8 the Whole I several lateral veins, or sours. The lodes lie sso action was taken in the matter, A ONE-8TOBY HOUSE, CONTAINING FIVE August, which was carried. last night at 9:30, and at 10 o'clock they returned a verdict of Guilty as charged." Counsel failed to request that the jury be charged as to the form A communication was received from depicted in nearly every face, which with tnr 1ia Vwmofif nt parallel and about ISO feet apart, with smaller On motion of Mr. Robinson, the re rooms, bath-room and pantry, with all the modern improvements: also stable, carriage f. t-l 1 :a.j I I leases between, on the east slope of the mountains.

an occasional smue upon a Uepubhcan WM. G. DINSMORE'S port of the Committee of Conference was 3e work tneCourt anv Charitable society wmcn imgQt De I and their course ta northwest- and southwest, with u.t A an H-iii mht countenance, blending into a whole. house, together with a lot 50x125 feet, centrally located, about five minutes walk from of their verdict, and no degree being 1 specified, it is quite probable that the taken up and adopted and formed a picture so utterlv diabolical House grounds. Placed on file.

-TZzn These lodes have-been prospected to a depth of alarket-street station. ill be sold at a bar THE OWHITTEE DISCHARGED. A communication waa received from I gain. For further particulars apply to J. Loben- defence will move an arrest of judgment or apply for a new trial, which will On motion of Mr.

Robinson, a Com stein, 903 Broadway. that it would have sent a pang of envy among the demons of the lower regions could they have seen it. Solemnly and the Secretary ot btate, containing a copy i Ten tons of the ore have been milled, yielding mittee of Ten to make a selection of of the Election Proclamation, and call-1 "7 t. tk ri. I Se are wen defined in wWth House and 2 Lots for Sale likely be granted.

Kerosene Accident. 1050 Broadway, Full Assortment of Toilet Goods Mozaxt Brand Cigars. silently that patriot band betook them suitable persons for the county offices. ing the attention ol the Board to the rr thn ma.T downward, a for i. now.tw the Alontinn law I ef I IQUU IHO IDC1IOC Uc HIIOTV UC XsrBlLr1C II UIU to be nominated by the Convention, was rpHE LAND IS 60x103 FEET One story hard finished house, of five rooms, with large selves out of the hall in funeral procession nor cast one longing, lingering look A lady residing near the southeast Hll urUUttaJllliy tlllO WILL UUk LTO UiO WUUIO I llW imuutc WJ (ftgwu weu iww, wtci 1 vi The Board then proceeded to appoint ahnnt avii Mills ins rasaiT a iiu m-av raaaint? appointed, as follows: William Meek closets and a nne store room, urounas nicely crain.

aradual descent. behind, bnyder, with head bowed down, C. T. Hopkins, J. T.

Walker, E. who. if the are fortunate enonch to win, corner of Castro and Tenth streets, on Saturday evening was severely burned improved, street macadamised in front, Hnlendid ont-hoimea and evervthins comnlete. officers 'of election for the seTeral precincts of the county. There were very few changes from those last appointed.

and his ponderous cane trembling in Smith, A. J. Snyder, Walter Blair, -a W- I acre is no mm nearer man nenoffiiiy-ninc miles from Hot Spring. At Wadsworth, nineteen miles from riot Kprlmrs Btatkm, the Company own a splendid mill site, and Bituated on the north aide of Sycamore street. every fibre, started first, then followed win donate tne Btaxes aiso.

bj proper management, the society oueht to realize W. Winn, Thomas Hellar, C. W. Phelps by the upsetting of a coal oil lamp second door from Ban noio roaa. will be "surprise" Hopkins, and frisking around The Clerk was directed to issue a was enfraced at a sewing machine.

and J. A. Redstone. Subsequently this i from one to two thousand dollars, and water nrnts snmcieni tor 7aoriw sump, on me Trackee river, a never failing supply at all seasons sold cheap for rash. Brice, For farther particulars inquire of Milbury, 909 Broad among their legs trotted Bartlett, dele County Proclamation.

and in removing her work the lamp. uommittee tendered their resignations, The report way. gate from the JSuuetm office, with bam I claiming that 4 it was not exactly the nf A Dirnn Rr.arl if the lady managers exert themselves 0ftBeyear. The climate in thU part of the State 01 AJ1I0D Joa5 to make the sale of tickets, the larger mlM, snow new talllns arer one foot in depths IT District, waa received whileta summer It is cool and delichtful. the Auditing Committee, amount will, doubtl8, forthTOming.

TjntT.taj-Dd District. the Auditing Committee. stock will be set aside aa workmc capital, the nrst Overseer of Bay -1 1 ll .1 I and referred to At a quarter past four the reformers saouiueiB, auter ius uisnner oi ui great The advertisement gives the particulars ten thoaaand a hares of which will he sold a til ner Roman writer of the Jstulatn, for whom adjourned. "which was standing on the machine, was knocked oft The burning oil ran over her clothing and on the floor, and vhe rushed shrieking out of doors, enveloped in names. A gentleman living near went to her assistance and nuc-eedded in tearing off her dress before adjourned.

of the race, but In addition thereto some he loves to be mistaken. Following share, and the remainder at $2. The proceeds will he devoted to developing the mine and buuulug a snllL of the flyers, now domiciled at the track, close behind was G. W. Bowie, that no Again Heard Prom.

for Costntjr Recorder. Book Lost. will Bhow between heats. ble patriot who was ejected in a similar The uompany-a omce win oe located at sw nroaa- Mr. Henry Heyman, of Oakland, now In speaking of the gentlemen up for way, wnere aiatranu, ore, etc.

can sees ny tnvw twtArealed- and stock ism liaasil manner but a short time since from the MEMORANDA- BOOK, CONTAINING Eleettoa ot Ofiicera. studying the violin in Leipsic, receives County Recorder, the livermore Enter Custom House; then McLean, This enterprise oners inducensmts semom ever OAKLAND the fire had communicated to her under garments. Her hands and arms were badly burned, however. The fire in the seversl hundred names. With location, There will be a meeting of the mem warm praise from the musical journals prise, among other things, has the fol nreaented to the nubile aa the UomDanv give one- ANOTHXB DELEGATE FBOH THE BULLETIN has been lost.

The finder will please return bers of the Home Mutual Building and hail af rich andT valuable nine and water right for a developing fund. Not one dollar asked for for his performance of the first passage lowing: OFFICE, the same to this office. LmoBg those mentioned as candidates for purcnase money, ue owners reiyina unwa Loan Association this evening, at 8 o'clock, for the election of permanent house communicated with the window casing, but was extinguished without doing much damage. The Fire Depart But although cast down in spirit, hug- BevUw says bis progress justifies great County Kecorder are, F. B.

Faasett, of this Music Store value of the mines for their share of the proflta, and they are wUllng to share with all bnyfng the stock The nuneTkeins PM to developing the mine. tmUdln mills, etc. place, and P. R. Borein, of Baa Leandro.

Both officers and other important business, art men ruiiv competent ia ail respects to nil ment was called out, out needlessly guig uu vuovuuuu aw ills aeorv OI 1 expectations. i hearts that bis noble boy still holds on tfa MKiHan in tli HfSnt- I Descriptive Latter. School Books Lost. With mill on the Company's water rights at the office with credit to themselves and honesty for the people. F.

R. Fasaett is a younc man of Kl Dorado Beststiosu Where tm 6e.lfrou wish to bear snne 111. it The reunion of the old residents of 1 KOHLER, CHASE lor music, and indulge in elans of beer, so Wadsworth, rn tne earner ot an extensiea numng district stoog the Oentral Parine Ratlraad, where new mine are constantly being discovered and lUniomL with the enlr drawback that there la bo SEVERAL SCHOOL BOOKS, STRAPPED TO-fathn, with the' name of Chas. Kennedy, between Seventh and Ninth streets, on Broadway. July 33d.

The Ander will please leave education and his moral reputation is without a blemish. For Mr. Borein we hay a long and cherished friendship, and know ot bat few mots caDible. trustworthy as well as honest that lofty mien ana magmncent carriage I so characteristic and emblematic of the I letter from E. B.

Pomroy, deseriptive of man and which seems to defy all adver-1 bis journey from San Deigo, to Tucson, anv inmaii oau, via tunk aiwtWAS met better place in town. All kinds of wines. Dorado county last Saturday at Badger's Park was a happy affair. The attendance was large, and the day was spent to mm la the vicinity where tne ore can be ue united; a never railing amount ef ores tur crashing win be tnem at UoUub's Sews Depot. liquors and cigars.

Beer, 5 cents. An elegant ACENTSe It contains several graphic sawu orcuesmon naa just neen pat in. msured to the Company, that win at aH times pay lam nroflta. am. insure a dlrhleaA every anontii sity, came Henry Bobinson.

He had felt confident that he would be called young men. He has been Under-Sheriff of this county for many years, and now holds tha office of Auditor. Either Would be trans to the IrlSwaUtotn. Dog Lost. paragraphs, and is altogethera very read- the enjoyment of aU present.

Eatjev tbe Saamrj el am Easy Shave aoie letter. after the mill la completed, even In case ihe Company's mine should fall, thoogh from aH knewn Indications iter Is nothing to fear In that direction. ticket and would do honor to the tax-payers of oar county in fulfilling all the duties- at the and the advantage of having your Hair Carefully Bass Ball. upon to add dignity and grace to the head of the combination ticket. Metaphorically sneakine.

he was to be the and Scientifically Cut, by going to the Grand Plaatos Tsuted Womptly, by the best In the cams between the Oakland and omcc. Had ost a brass-plated collar. Answers to the a AlAavwaia), I ewi aV. na-iii aar Central Hotel Shaving and Hair Dressing, Sa Tuner on th coast, Appjj at Strickland 1c Co' book store, 1061 Broadway. They offer great Plaatos a.

wet Omas st KOHLFJLCHASK 1 cauiorma viuoa on oaiuxtiay, uisi "rt tnL IT FAMES, n. a. smith; v.vj -r a F. HAVBN8, KUJAH CA. 1 i.

XOKlSSaila, capital of the grand political pillar which was to be erected on this day, and loon, Twelfth Straee. Easy chairs, rood razowi rr 1 cars a. tin awaBiaai name of "Prince." Tha tinder will be suitably rewarded by returning tha asm Set fames JoBBsnp, KM Barrism (tract. et w.tj wulhuh nTvtts. eroaawar.

opposiM i won dt bcoto oimwiv. j. wt end pout attention, bamuej fAUSUAS "saos aaa urgaaa. nwm or or- 1 6C3 Clay which -was to be ot th Composite order auj repaired. wgau ui WlWU, llilngswsrsplajcd..

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