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OAHXAIiD AIM EVENING TCIBXJITE, FRIDAY. JA1JVAXVZ 10, 1C05. AsVTEXTISBaTXSTS. UAIIaa. mm Arlett offering to do the aame wore for 7 ttAlLiROAPSy (OffieUL) OV 8CFnVISOBS jteierrea to uuucuug commute.

'coisnactTioni comunnieadoa waa neeived from 3. V. Tompkins, City Clerk of the City of Oakland. Adlenraed BhiUi nmU( Sunset asking tnat enmetent stasar ballot boxes LIMITED TV irn i oe loanea use uny xor tue as use special tec- ion Jannarv 26. Ken nest srran ed.

Clerk i i. vm directed to de'dver name and to take receipt therefor. A communication wee reeeived from Hnrh DImond and others as. tar for appointment of The board vi eaUed to order at 10 a. x- luxi was called and the lollowiag members were ptN4: Sapervisors Talcott.

Cnnrch, Johnston, Peloae and Ciiairmsa Bailey, 'lb mlnaies of the meeting. held January Ith were ma end approved- -fenpervisor Choree uresented the following rssolutlos wbicii wee reed by the clerk: "Reived. That J. W. Baaare be.

end he it hrehr annotated to the office of License Col ARAWGE BEFORE STOCK-TAKING. deductions in CurtMn Department IRISH POINT CURTAINS 3 yds; Regular price $4.50 and HAMBURG NET CURTAINS new and desirable patterns. Sale Price ROMAN STRIPE OTTOMAN PORTIERES-Reguiar price $4. Sale Price BAGDAD and FRENCH TAPESTRT Regular price $5.50, Sale $4.50 per pair Our Entire Stock of CHENILLE PORTIERES at DINING ROOM TABLE COVERS-i Regular price $4.50, ile Price S2.90 each GLOVES-0ne SIX-BUnON LENGTH BIARRITZ Grays and Tans to sell as a Leader 50C a Pair See EXAMINER, CALL and CHRONICLE for O.ber Advertisements. G.

VERDIER BKANCH HOUSE 223 South WASHES DYSPEPSIA OUT OF THE OUT Of THE MINERAL WATER i Delivered In casea off 2 dosen pfnt or mors. Office 108 Drnnm S. F. -Telephone, Main 536. SIGN PAira First Natioiiaix Bank of Oakland Kortheast ooc.

Tenth at. anX Broadway. Capital Stock Paid vp SOO.OOO 1 e. bo wtiita. Yica-PnssiDunv BUKPB DIRECTORS W.

w. p. Jojins. J. BWTDXa.

WiUiri KraaM. JTMi C. SfoaSHOCSZ, a HllTlil, P. BOWLKS. NonxAji OiDzovT, W.

u. CnicKKUsa, u. senru. PKESCIPAl C0RRKSP05DS5T8. F4.xcisco First National Bank: London.

x-ans ana American sank, IO, and Bank of alifnrnia. Nsw Yomt National Park Bank. Chicago Am. Exchange MaUoaal Bank, -THI- Oakland Bank of Savings COR. BROADWAY AND 1WELFTH ST.

IxcoaroaATKO 1S67. ioUorlzad Capital 800,000.00 C.pitil Pii is 419,000.00 Basanrt ud ContlBgiBt Fond IS1.46I.45 OsBOSits Jan. f. 1SS5 4,131,528.43 Isaac IV. Riq.ua, w.

E. Milleb, W. W. Garihwaitk, President Yice-Presidenl Cashier directors. Wm.

Davis James Moffltt, Artour A. Smith, Geo. Coliius, Henry Roaers, A. Haines. W.

MiJer. Horace Davis, Isaac I Reo.ua. General Banking Business transacted, interest allowed on a 1 term depoai'a. Loans on Kesl tstite and Approved Collaterals at Lowest Market Rates PaiNCIPAX COKRKSrOSDBNTS: Sa5 Francisco. Bank of California, Anglo-Cala.

B'k Ld. Nevada Bank Nzw York. Laidlaw Ca Chicago, Nat'l Bank. London. n.

M. Kocnscnua soas. Central Bank BKOaDWaY ASU lOUKTEkNTU BTi OAKLAND. $1,000,009 President President casaier Capital Stock JOHN CREL11N W. a PALMAN'lEER Hm A1H6 BOARD Oi' Geo.

C. Perkins, Jena CrelUn. U. B. Ains J.

W. Phillips, George D. Mecca If. iIKCTORi. F.

K. Shattcck. Cbarlea a Pierce. L. C.

Morehouse, W. Painunteer. Thomas Creiiin. Transacts a eeneral bansinz business. Interest allowed on term deposits.

Loaas made on real and approved security. Bnye and sails exchange on ail tne principal cit as of the United etatea and Kurope Principal co-respondents First National Bank. Han Frauciseo; Chase National Banlc New York: Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago; Nebraska National Bank. Omaiia. Union Savings Bank COKXZK BKOADWAT AM UlSTO.

STRSXt Transaets a 3si.rl VING9 and CO UBKC1AI. Bniisui, Capital Fnllr 800,000 CO Keaerve lun'l TO.OiKJ oo Ueposlta Dec. 31.i894..3.011,355 84 BOARD OP HRrXTOKi-J. West Marti a. William O.

Henshaw. Thomas Pratht-r. Thomis Crellin. R. ti.

Jarrelly. A. A. iloore, Uirarn Tubbs, b. Hull; C.

Palmer. Herman Tubus, ii. w. eea. J.

-WEST WW. G. HEN A. K. CHAMtK PRlSiniHT.

Vies Pbesidkni CASHIkS. Pzcbanire on astern and forelen cities. Interest allowed upon all savings deposits maininx three calendar monihs. No entrance fde. Remittance from the country can Ve made by ezpreks.

or cn-ek upon banks nan raucisco, and book will be relumod. rartuers and Merchants' SAVINGS BANK SSOS Broadway, steer IXth. 8s. Capita) Interest Paldoa De posits. loaned on liel iutai.

Oflleera. Edscj F. Adams President C. Palms Vice President Jamss aicKkk. Cashier Bo rd or InnscToaa B.

8. Farrelly, BeaLv audro; A. W. Bchaier. Mount Eden: bamne' fell Mck.ee, Oakland; WUliam U.

Taylor, Oak. iaDd: U. H. Pitcher, XJvermore; John Charles A dam Oakland: F. Gordon, Oakland; K.

fc. Osgood. Oakland: Charies K. Palmar. Oakland; H.

isaiiey. Oakland, adaon If. Adams, Oakland. CALIFORNIA BANK. JlASOSIC TSHPLS BUILDIMO, Cor.

TwsUtn and Washington 8ia Oakland CAPITAL STOCK (Fully Paid Cpi Jacob Greeabood. Preaideat a. M. Babbitt, Tice Presldsnt. Frank H.

Brooks, Cashisr. Board or DiaacroBS A. C. Henry. Jaeob Craenbood.

Jno. W. Phillips. 8. M.

Baooitt, Vie-tor H. laetoalf, Anson Bars.ow. thas. Jnrgsns, Trsnaecta a general bankinc bnsiaesa. Foreign aad eomestte exchange bengal and sold.

Correspondence solicited. Special attention Jaid te the ezeention of treats tor ladiriaaala naa and eorporctiona, CoaassrosnaHTs Asaerleaa SzohAOge actional Bank. New Tork; Bather Baakias CSu and Bank of California, naa Praaeisce. Onten Rational Bank of Oattaat Uoatea ea VW. eor.

ef Broads spaasl Yvelftb street, TBOTIAB eniBiissa, mascTosa. Hea. X. VTesi sUxtta, TA Xensbaw Warn, becraUs Esff, Edeoa P. Adams, Jeba O.

fsxraUy. Thomas Pre thee. Exchange Semeatle aad Poralga. at IBM. CoBBBSvoiroBitTS Ckemleal sTatleaal Saw Terk: N.

at. Kethaeblld A loaa. Leadi Btaeabild Prerea, Parias sXe Pireetloa de IHs eeateGeeellacbaft. Berliat Beak ef OeJifoeale, Pint Nastonal Beak. Oreeker-WoelwertB step tleoal Beak, baa Praaelseo.

Tnala ita CarxaaDamdaani be! i Chltdrasi Admlttt eiaeo See LmI Peb-' sad Beaaalsilair la tbe Wet Oakland as Jaassry 1, 1895. PrasLB Henrietta Bamiltea. i vaerc'lmtaa Ifarttn, 2 weeks: Lillian Kicbola. 12 years: retta Anderson, 13 years: eephie Jensen; Eilse Jan sen; Agnes wing. 8 years; Maecle Ewiae; IndoraMiUrr.

8 moatha; Edna Sbade.10 years: Minnie ehace. yeara: Lata Shade, years; Myra Khada. years: Fabiola Tbomaa, 4 weeks. Mali John UamUton, 4 years; Alfred Bala, 4 years; sred Ewing, 1 year; Alvin Bhade, 7 years; GerroU Ehade. 6 vaara: Cbarlea Todd.

years: George Miller. 2 yearn Ladiae Better Beetf tp Children te Bo Adversla Its Jaearr. OsrHAKs Jennie Paber (ft aged 11 Half years; Walfree Fabir (m) aged 11 months. Abaxpokzo CHLLfiarj Xewton J. Mcbols (bb) aged years and 11.

moaths: KoUla Niehwta (m) aged 9 years aad 7 months: Koecoe I Kiehols. fnu aged 6 veers end xaontas; CherioueTkaeaaeen'f) eged veers; Bertha Thompson tf) eged peers aad months; Linnssry (f aged 24 days -r eorge takeney (m) sed 8 years end 2 men the Ethel Blakeaep (feged 4 yeara aad months; Mabel Blakeae? tf) a-ed 2 yeara end 7 Mentha 'Corresponding Becretary- Ladies' KsUef Iaociesy oi uaciavu. dakaur Us lSSs on hoax than New of St. also era the San one that by it this H. i I.

mil Ion and SO in. wide. Sale PfiCB $3.25 and $3.50 per pair 75 per pair PORTIERES inrich colorings. Greatly Reduced Prices quality of cmue. Special Bargain.

CASTOR GLQVES-i Browns, S. E. Corner Geary St. and Grant At3. VILLE DS PARIS Broadwar.

Loa Angeles. STOMACH AND IMPURITIES BL.OOD. E. NOLAN, 376 Twelfth St, Oakland CO, Kat-s TELKFBONE 555. PKIZES ON PATENTS.

How to Get SlOO and Perhaps Mak a Fortune. We secure Detents and to Induce neoole to keep track of their brient ideas we oner prize of one hundred dollars to i aid on the first of every month to the person who suomlu to us me most meritorious invention curio tne pre- iwuin; muum. win aiso auveriise ina iu- ventiou free of charge in tbt yational Reorder, a weekly -wspaper, published in Washington. which has an extensive circulation throughout the United States and is derotel to the Interests of inventors. Not so Habd as it Seeks.

The idea of being to invent tomething strikes most people being very difficult; thi delusion the Company wishes to dlD'l. It is the simple tnines and small inventions that make the greatest amount of money, and tbe complex oner are seldom profitable Almost ev rybody, at some time or another, conceives an Idea which, if patented won probab be worth to him a fortuua. Unfortunately such Id as are usually dismissed without though The simple inventions like the car window wbich could be eaaily slid up and dowa without breaking the passenger's back, the sancepau, the collar button, the nut lock, the bottle stopper, tne snow snovet. are tnings tnut almost everyene sees some way of Improving upon, and it is these kind of inventions that bring the greate-t returns to the eat hoi. 'i ne nnze we oner win oe paia at tne ena oi each month, whether tbe apoticarion has been acted upon by tbe Patent Office or not Every competitor must apply for a patent on his in vention inroogu ana wne aer ne secures the prize or noc tbe Inventor will have a valuable patent.

THB.PKE8S CLAIMS COMPASY, Jo HH Weddebbcbh, GenT Manxger, 618 pi w.v Washington, it. P. S. The 'resrponsibilitv of this company may be judged lrem tbe fact that its stock is held bv aoont seventeen nunarea oi the lead lag newspapers of the United States Job Pohoim, TwioR jaaices tbe best nttingr clothes in the State at 25 per cent less than any other tailor oh the Pacific Coast. Samples and Bales for Self Measurement sent free.

263 UoBtgossTj Stmt, 724 Ueilut Stmt, 1110 1 1112 Dirkit limt, SAN FRAajCISCO. 485 rOUHTEEWTW Cat- IF YOU WISH To enjoy the day properly you must order vy our Sun day dinner from-' L. O. BEEM, r. a A.

J. 8A5 lector m.ae vacant bv the resignation of Wai- ter Heidentc.pl. to amis iron ana aner jaanary 1895. to bold office at the option, of the Rnardof Hnnervlsors." opervlior Pelonze mOTed the Adoption of tbe reeolut on. Supervisor Johnston nominated A.

I Phltranll. Koll wee ailed end the following Tote mi announced: for J. W. Ballard supervisors Chnrch and. Pelonze and.

Cneirman bailer. Tor a. McPherson tiapervisors Johnston rd TalentL The eh. ir declared the re eolation carried and sunoancec-J. W.

Ballard elected license Col- lfrior enrervisor I'elouia moved thet the bond of the Liceuse Collector be fUed at fouu. rn ordered. The followed named persons applied for re lief CUlTin B. McDonald, reeldeace 403 Ninth widower, no ctmdren. MvimrrA to Knnarriaor Church.

(Mr. A. Blood, matron of the Children's Hunt, esa Oak atreet. applied for assistance in keeping four children of Mrs. Doenee, who is now sic, in San Francisco.

Ur lmm-a ttunervioor Chnrch. K. J. Krlr.caon annllad lor aid tot lire. K.

fcilva. nho desired to be sent to Los Angeles. Um'rrrmA tn I ln.nl Lai Committee Maulda Jackson, residence 1200 Adeline ft eel married, five children. Keferred to rur rvisor Pelouze. atnerine O'Brien.

San Leandro, widow, no CniMren. neferrsd to Supervisor Talcott Mr-. B. i.orez. 7U4 Brush street, married, no Children.

Rfrr1 tt. fin nerTlKor Chnrch. Aunie Matoney. Twenty-fourth street. earned, on a chi.d.

Keferred to Bnoervisor Pelonze. Mia. Olinda Ulemes, tan- Leandro, widow. Juiir children. itafnrred in Sunervisor Talcott.

KM get Kane. Ml ihtrd street, married, Ipht children. Keferred to Sanervisor Chnrch. Marie de Santos, can leandro, married, two children. Keferred to Supervisor Talcott.

Mrs. Harrison street, married, Ave children. Referred to Supervisor Chnrch. tiarcia borba. Ban Leandro, widower.

Merred to Supervisor Talcott. i. Marie ie Jtsus, ban Leandro, married, 8r children. neieried to Supervisor Talcott, t.aiherine boyer, Alameda. Keferred to Supervisor lalcott.

Aiiole Dawsou. Alameda. inferred eupervisor Margaret Car-y. wen street, willow, three children. fcKelerred to supervisor Felouza.

Klt.a Kobmson and Mrs. Cunningham, 1W street. Referred to snpervisor Chnrch. Rebecca beitrick oau filth street, widoirj iiJL tununu. Keferred to Supervisor Chnrch.

Mar Brown, Third street, widow, three Children. Keferred to Supervisor Church. Amelia Korga. isio Williams street, widow, Referred to Hospital Committee. l'auia Harres, Te mescal, widow, one child.

Keferred to Hospital Committee. Mrs. M. E. Orendcr, 5ii bixth street, widow, eue chiid.

Refer.ed to Supervisor Church. Raymond, Eighth widow, Keferred to Supervisor Church. Mrs. Caroline Clark, corner Fourteenth and Barrisoa atreitu, widow, one child. Keferred to Superv sor Johnston.

Mrs. Madeline Hamilton. 171 Third street, Widow, one child. Referred to Snpervisor Chnrch. Mrs.

Kebecca Douglass, Too Willow street, fonr children. Keferred to Supervisor Plouze Joseph Whiteside, 920 Broadway, married, children. Referred to Hospital Committee. Mrs. Marie De Mell, 59 Eighth street, mar-lied, one child.

Keferred to Supervisor Church. Pleasant Hill. Twenty-third and Brush treats, widower. Keferred to Supervisor Pelonze. C.

K. Wareoam. corner Seventh and Fine atreeta, two chiaren. Referred to Hospital Committee. Mrs.

Lacy Boaker, Washington and Thirteenth atreeta, widow, three enildren. Referred to supervisor Jonnstou. Mrs. Jaana C. Ibomaen, 2847 Eneinal avenue, Alameda, widow, two children.

Keferred to Supervisor Taicott, Albert Pitchmen, bai. Twenty-first street, married, Keierred to Hospital Committee. William Hogan, left hospital, asked for hoes, Referred to Hospital Committee. Mary Puller, 423 Second street, married, fire Children. Keferred to Supervisor Church.

Thomas Fennesy, laoO West street, msrrled. Keferred to Supervisor Pelouze. Mrs. Eliza Douglass, 1919 Magnolia atreet, widow. Referred to Supervisor Pelouse.

The tollowing written applications for relief Were made: Rachel Martinez. Melrose, fonr children. Referred to Supervisor Talcott. T. L.

Evans, 18.7 Short street, five children. Keferred to Supervisor Pelouze. Mrs. Elizabeth Laue, Haywards. widow, five Children.

Referred to Supervisor Talcott Mrs- Mary lesa So 4 Brush -street, widow, Be child. Keferred to Supervisor Koadmaster lloare called attention to the condition of the roads in Crow Canyon and asked that steps' be taken to repair them, ns there was danger of damage suits being brought owing to their condition. Upon motion of Supervisor Talcott the matter was referred to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. C.

Shnen appeared before the board and complained that certain bridges had been washed away and asked that they be repaired immediately. The matter was referred to Supervisor Tal-Uoltwith power to act. xhe bo erd than took a recess uhUl o'clock. KECE8S. at o'clock.

The board met Boll called all members present The following persona made applications for renei: Mrs. Jennie Williams, 235 Hannah street. Siarrieo, one cnua. Refer ed to Supervisor Pelonze. Mary Sarubi, 6W Third atreet, married.

Keferred to Hospital Committee. Marie antonio Kegieio, "10 Grove street, married, two children. Referred to Supervisor Chnrch. Dr. Keyes of Llmhnrst addressed the hoard concerning the formation of a eamtarr dia- trict including San Leandro and EloshursL He- stated that ciphtheria prevailed at aan I- audio and the people of Elmhnrst decired protection.

ffTha matter was taken under advisement. The matter of building a jail in Centervilla was ought np. The bid of F. M. Smith waa read, agresins to do the work for 34S 60.

The bid was accomt anied by plans and specific, tions. It was suggested that the work could not be legally done without advertising for bida Upon motion the matter was referred to the District AitDrney, and his opinion was re quested as to whether bids should be preaented on one plan, or eacn b'aaer suonia present mans and ma unon tnem The following resolution waa introduced by bunervisor raieott BtacAs, It appears that the following hridees are in a dangerous coad Hod. Ho. 1, juDeUoa of Castro Valley and Red wood road: Iho. 2, bridge over Castro Valley noad district; No.

3. bridse in Crow Canyon: No. 4. briage In Dublin Canyon; No. brides between ban Lorenzo and Mt Eden.

Therefore be it d. That 6up rvlsor J. R. Talcott be and he hereby a empowered to repair said brideea under the amrrrancr act. Limit on first named bridse.

450 limit on second named bridge So3 Xi mit, on third named bridee, J2 iuiit on fourth nsmeJ Tib Limit on fifth named 253 Upon notion duly made and seconded the reolution was adotited. John Hopper appeared before the board and asked that an assistant be appointed to the Hsalth Officer of San Leandro on the outside The matter was referred to the District At rorney. EQCTsmoHS. The following reouisi tions were received From r. C.

Clift, jueUce of the Peace, asking tot 2ujU targe enveiopea RMnisition eranted. From Murray L. Johnson, saking for a small gas burner tor nesting water. Or nt'd, yiom O. M.

8anford. for certain fnraltnra Referred to BaUdlna Committee. Prom J. Garllek lor uumbering stamp and 4 aheek punch. tame reference.

rom Henry P. Dalton eaktnjr for certain article and for certain blank hooka and atatlonery; alao for ofiice desk, carpet and rhaira. t. uranted a to artloisa Included la the ache tile fee printinx and Included in contract for of to A Do Trie with A B. the 7, the the ahd Ja aad not to J.

by oi Record Boardinq, Liver and Sale Stables Use Sonthem Pacific Comntirr'i nificent Veatibnlei Train. betn Ssa Francisco and New Orleans, now starts its Dying transcontinental trio an and a half earlier and arrives intha Southern metropolis two hoars ear Lie formerly, reducing the ran to j3 hoars and opening several other popular routes to prominent Eastern cities. Immediate is now mad a Orleans with the fast through trains) the IixixoiS Cbxtbax, for Memphis. Lou a and Chicago; the Qtraxx i CrescKHT for Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo, New York and Boston; the PieoWomT Ant Lnrs and the Seaboard Ant Link, for Atlanta, Danville, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and other st cities, and in many cases reducing' time an entire day.

To be whirled across the continent from ocean to ocean in 3 days, frost' Franciscd to New York, with only change, in the most pUatial train ever crossed a continent, and in a climate of perpetual Spring, is possible the Suxset Routs only, ana on the UNSET LIMI I Ea Remember that costs only the regular fare to travel on train; that it leaves Oakland -Fie every Thursday at 9:27 a. m. inquire ol M. K. DeCora, Ticket Agent, 7th and Broadway station, or Wright, Agent at 16th street station.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COUPAKI LKAva, FfMJSt NOV. 13. UN. AKaxva, AUentio Express lor Ogden and last A "3 :30 A Beauda. Vaeavllle.

Knrninj, sac. and Reddlnc, eia alanine, Avon. Ban Ramon. Vaiiejo, Nape, Callatoga and eanta Rosa. 9t09 A Kilea.

Ban Joee. Stock ton. Gait, lone, ac-ramenta, MarjsvUle. Oroville, and ReJ. 0:30 A Kew Orleans Express, lor Raymond (lor Vo- Semite) Banta Bar-S 7 bare.

Los Angeles. Iteming, hi Paso. Sw Orleans and C30A Eanta, pe Route Atlantic express lor Aiojave ana East IOUO A Martinez sad Stockton lotto A 8tA Peteraand Milton 11527 Sunset Limiud FTery hursiajr; solid vestibule throngn train. Kan lrsmisco and new Oriesna lt4P Mies, San Jose and LiTcrmore 11 1:15 A 4:28 Martinez, Nap. Sen Ra mon, vaiiejo, vausto ea, rianta Moss OA lenlcia.

Vaoaville. Esparto. Woodland, KnigliM LaniJing, Marykviiie. OrorflLa i and bacramento. lOitO A 4 its Kiies, t-an Jose.

Liver- more, Stockton, iio-desro. Merced aud reno. 6:31 :33 Los Angeles Express lot Fresno. Tulare, kersneld. feanta bv lad les IOUO A 6:33 Bay wards, iies and bsn Jose 1:15 A 6aO Europi aa ilail lor Og.

den and East A Oregon Express for eacramemo, Marrs-ville, Cbico. ileod.ns;. oound and Kasi. N1ER0W GAUGE, 14 FRIHILIH STS. Newark, Centervi.le.

tan ntervi.Ie. tan I ion. Boulder ita Cruz I 'inos jose, reiion Creek, San toy. '1 res Pi 6:14 A ville. Pacific (irove, ran Luis Obispo snd way stations Newark, Center ville, osnl I AIinaaen.Kel ton.Bou.der Crerk.san- 2:45 r.

11:14 A I ta Cruz and -principal I way s'ations tCentervil.e, baa Jose and Los Gatos JHunters'train for Newark) Alvlao. etn Jo e. Lost Gatos Aia way stations.) 4:43 r. 9:44 17:69 iw A. for Morning.

P. for Afternoon. cfundnys excepted. ISnndsys only. JI'l burs'iars only.

(Saturdays onlr. fLiirect communication ar College Park wltn Coast )lv irattis goin? south. Passengers returning must chance at ban Jose to treed gauge train, via Niles. arriving Oakland, first and Broadway. 6:15 p.

v. The KPI.K'S EXI'KKS COM PANT, ih only transfer that will call for, and check bagcage from hotels and residences, Ottoe 412hii, yth st Telephone 326. LOL'AL PIlliY IRtl.Sb. NAEROV7 GAUGE. Io hand and alam'da.

rr.oa Saw Fa Air nsco. 7:14. 7:4 y.to. 10:15, a m. 12:16.

1:14, 1:43, 2:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:14, 4:45. 6:15. 6:45. 70, 9.30, 10:44, p. m.

Vrom PoccncESTH avd Fbakkus 8TBBKTS, Oakland, to aS ail 7:15, 8:15. 8:45. 9:15. 10:1, 10:45, 11:15. 11:45 a m.

12:15. 1:44, 2:15,:4., 3:15,3.45. 4:15,4 45, 5:15.5:44, :15 6:45, 7:30. 9:30, 10:45. 11:45 p.

m. Trom Street, alamcoa. to Kas Fa a sr. cfro. liall-v 4:02.

8:62, 9 -02. 10:02, 10:32. 11 11:32 a. m. 12-V2, 1:02.

1:82. 2:02, 22. 32. 3:32, 6:02. 6:82.

7:17, 8:17, :17, 10:21, 11:31 p. m. CREEK mOTJTE PERET. from Oaklano, Pc-ot or Bboadwav 8:00, OO, 8:00. 9:00.

10.00 and a. m. 112:00, 12:30. 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p. m.

Prom sak Fkakcisco. Foot or Mabkbt ULir 8) "7:00. "10:00 aad 11:00 a. tn. 12:39.

11 00. 2K, 8:00. 4SJO, IM 6:00 p. m. Sandsjs excepted.

fSnadays only. Local and Through Tickets sold aad informs tlea given by J. H. WaiOHX, M. E.

De CobA, AOBST. AOBT, sixteenth ft. Etstloa Beventh A Broadway KiCHAKD GRAY. T. H.

GOODMAN Gen. fret. Manages. Gen'l Passenger Aeni CALIFORNIA KALLWAY TO Mil la College and Laundry Farm. WRE DAT leave Prnit Vales 8:54 A X.

3834 A. st, l9 r.M. tua a. Arrive Pre it Tala 8:15 A. M44A.K.

Xt4i r. M. 40 r. a. XKAISB.

d5.nv Mir. tut bDNOAT 825 A. at, 102S a. a. r.

ISA T.mU 45 r. 45 r. BV Psasengers from Oakland shoald take sratrja) leaving Broadwar twenty minuses In advance ef leaving ttsse as shown from Emit Vale, Seand trip rates OaklaadM Killa Coilexa Lsandry Paras, 3Sew w. M. bake.

Traffie 1 joof arosaway, oaaiaao. Broadcliarth Caskets. $40 1 Braucloui earlu axsy 625. Ke charre for Emeelmlng. Wsnalac.

rgT jstit tjst tt Tnimi an ttuss jiiim a rirn aeawa m. IMIhU. SrKUata at Osse CZt etlabtlaiat 4- 4G4 TTrelfllxGt. 1 Mr. a.

Mnrbhv to the positiea of aaaiatat gardener for Court House and nail of Records, uraerea ntea. Also from Charles Gallagher asking for the allowance of certain credits as allowed la Section 1614 Penal Cede, limiting sentence to January isth. anted. Also from David Barry askinc for aQowanee credits in said section, limluii: his sentence January lutn. Granted.

The two commnicationa were ordered fi' ed. eemmnnieat on was leeeived from Steohea wins- and twenty-five others, residents of uoioen bate, asking lor enlargement ei the gntter on east aide of A dell street, suffi ciently to carry storm water to Temeseal trreek. matter a refer rel to supervisor jrelonze nower to act. communication waa rese'ved from Jamea Barber and nine hers recommend ina Samuel Orr as watchman at County Co art fcouss I Ordered filed. I Also from T.

B. Knox. Secretary of the Good 1 Roads State Convention caiUnr attention to I next session to beheld Thursday. Febnr rr 1595. at Sacramento, CaL.

afnd requesting the Board to at ten a ana take a part in its proceed-lnga. XEPOBTS. following reports from County Officers were received. from W. Pelonze showing that he had assis ed 1 65 indigents and allowed f4 daring month of iiecember.

Abo from M. L. Johnson stugson at Receiving Hospital, showing surgeoa's services for month of December. 1894. Also from C.

H. Allen, Health Officer for Wsshinzton Township for December, 14. Also from Oakland Homeopathic Free CI inic Dispensary report for month of December. Also from as. Black, foreman of Mission P.3ad district, from October 1st.

ISM to January 181. 1896. Also report from Henry Even, Coroner, to unary 7, l9i The abjve retSorts were ordered received, placed on file. Mr. Hauschildt, appeared before the Board and spoke concerning the Blue Hill rosd In Redwood canyon.

He stated tost although it hid been declared a public road that it waa open and that gates were across it. Keferred -upervis Talcott with instructions to have gates removed. The following applications and recommen dations for permxts to sell liquors were received, viz: J. H. Konrse, Stoekvards; Mary MeConneil.

Ho. lie street, at entrance to Race Track; Christian t-etersen. San Lorenzo: John Loean. Niles: K. Guy, Midway; Mrs.

B. B. Giacometti, cor ner rorty-second and Teleeranb avenae: irmik uro. corner Central avenuj and aan Leandro road. Each of these applications was accompanied a bond.

Upon examination of their bonds iher were each and all apt-roved with the exception of that, oresented by J. Rourke whica being nt in amount of sureties wat rejected and the clerk was instructed to notify At Hour It of the fact The Judiciary Committee having reported tavoraoie on tae applications oi Joan uugsu, James Casey, A. Carbon and K. K. Taylor.

Resolutions were introduced aad carried. permitting them to obtain licenses for tne sale iiuuors. The follow iue resolution. Introduced by Supervisor Church, was read by the feecratary: ner.E as. By the decision of the supreme Court of the State of California, entitled El Dorado County against Meiss, it is held that Boards of Supervisors have no authority to create the office of License Tax Collector as a county office, and that an ordinance, similsr to tne one paseo and adopted Decern Dor creatine the office of License Tax Collector for the county of A.arueda was void, in so far as it created a county onion and.

Whereas. The income to this county from the license taxes imposed upon the business conducted therein will aggregate about 120,000 per year: and Whereas, Under the provisions of this County Government act, thia board Is author ized and empowered to provide for the collec tion of license taxes in this county by suit or otherwise: and. Whereas. Uuder and by virtue of a resolu tion of this bocrd. passed December 18.

1893. one Walter LL Siedentopf wsa authorized and empowered to collect and receipt for any and all license tsxes that were at the time of the passage of said resolution, or might thereafter be imposed by this board in the county of Ala meda. until Mich time as his authority should be revokea by tins bosrd; and Whereas, On or a tout the 7th day of January, 1890. the said Walter H. Siedentopf ceased to act under the authority conferred upon him by said resolution: in rcore te tt rao vea, met tne author, ity of said W.

II Piedcutopf. under and in accordance with sa'd roolutiou, be, and the ame is hereby revoked: and be it further Kttoivtii. That the said resolution he and the same is hereby rescinded, annulled and set aside- And be 'it further Jicsolvtrt. That a resolution of this board heretofore passed on the 14th day of January, 1895, appointing; 3 W. Ballard "to fill the office of Liceuse Tax Collector from and after January 1.

1S9.V he and the same is hereby rescinded; annulled and set aside. And be it further Rtfoived. That J. W. Ballard be and he fs hereby authorized and empowered tJ collect and receipt for any and all license taxes that are now due and payable, or that are now or may hereafter be imposed by this board in the county of Alameda, until his authority is re- vofcea Dy tnis Doara.

ana mat ne receive ana retain as compensation for bis services in the collection of such license taxes fifteenlo) per centoi trie rrots amount oi an license taxes collected bv him. And be it further tUnalvtd. That said J. W. Ballard be and he is hereby required to report to this board monthly in writing, duly verified, the names aud locations of the places of business of all persons from whom license taxes have been collected during the month, tocethor wrta the amount paid bv each of said peisons.

and that ssid J. W. Ballard be and be is hereby required to pay over to the Connty Treasurer of the county of Alameda monthly, upn the first day of each montn, eigbty-nve (85) per cent of all moneys collected by him under thia author ization. eaid J. w.

Ballard, in the collection of ell license taxes so all be under the orders and di rections of thia board. Roll was called and the resolution was adooted bv the foilowine vote: Ayes Supervisors Church, Pelonze. Talcott and Chairman Bailey. Noes supervisor Johnston Upon motion of Supervisor Chnrch the boad of W. Ballard as special agent to collect license taxes was fixed at $6000.

Roll waa called and the resolution was adooted bv the foliowina; vute ayes supervisors xaicoit, unurcn, jonnston. reionze ana unsirman xtaiiey. Noes None The foilowine resolution was read bv the eietkana was unanimously aaoptea: 'ltannearintr this board that claims Noa. 6932 to 6986 Inclusive, in favor of Coadoonrne warenonae company, assignee, tor tne respective sams of money to wit: 9129, $108. HZ S59 and $60, and claims Nos.

6987 and 69s8 in tavor ox i h. uresn. xor tne resoecuve sums of money to wit: $37 65 and $5, and claim No. f.vorof J. McDermsd lor the sum of $70 90.

and claim No. 6993 in favor of Peter Neilaon for the sum of $70, were inadvertently eraeren paicu" it is oraerea tnat tne warrants issnea tnereon be end are hereby csneelled. and the order of tnts board ordering said claims paid, be and the same is nereny reseinaeo. And it Is further ordered tnat tne clerk of this bosrd notify tne Auditor and Treasurer of said cancellation of said warrants. Unon motion of bnnervieor Johnston, rule 4 was suspended, and tne fol owing bill having been examined and aliened by the Connty Auditor was unanimously oraerea Tia Connty General fund K.

ri. Shaw. $150. District Attorney presented an opinion upon the oneatioa. "Whether or not stationery eon- plies eould be ordered aad used by the various COnnty oraevrw wi.uuut nirivuci mj iuw enn tiaet ntered into with tbe eonnty of Alameda.

and G. B. Daniels for fnrnishing stationery to the county and its officers." The oninion was read by the clerk and ordered placed on file The board svijonraea to meet January zi. 1896k at o'clock. HIRAM BAILEY, Chairman Board of Bupervlsoia.

Attest: FAXK SSSaM Clerk. "My Cake 1. Denga." did sot use Bprrye Floor. Foa ne old Kentucky bonrhot aal rr ahisky go to The Gier's. 915 Wesbiagtoast Wilson, the jeweier, 952 Broadway Hacks and cabs at all boars, telenbone 48.

City Ball liverv and Gnraey Cab CompanT. Fourteenth aad Washington streets. Special atteaaon given to board ing borses. Tsrds Carpal For ale or exchange for household goods at H. tcnelinaas Tkxo.

Gikb. 915 Washinsrton street, foe San- teise, Riesling. Beek. Cabinet Bargnady aad ziaisnaei, ptodaet ei ue ssaoy mu vineyara Co. (John Creiiin A bona).

Llvermoxe valiey Baa the blcbeat etaudiaa In the market Awarded told medal at Werld'a Fair, Chicago ana jam winter rair.wua iracwii. Tbe beat of wines, iiqaor aad' cigars, a 'Our Comer," Jii teen tn4 and Ike Foster, proprietor. Xxavs orders' tor removal of xarbaga. atewiui tbe eanitary oaroac vorpora- sf V. F.

HOWIiKTT 313-315 Eleventh Betw38n Wsbstsr and Harrloa (Miaul Back at Alt Boots at Geror 7724-Thafs POQRFiAN, The risUSIBEirS TELEPHONE NUMBER Shop at Adeline St. Station. 13C0 rrainates. 505 positions filled since Jan. '92.

Depsrtment of Flectrcal Fneineertn? now In operation. 24 Post San Franchco Oakland Kindergarten Training Class New Class Formed In January, 1S35. ADDBKSS: MISS GRACE E. BARNARD, Morning kindergarten re-" opens with public schools 1440 Franklin St, A. W.

BISHOP, at Law And NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans Negotiate a. Conveyanclns and Examination A Detracts Specialty. Commissions, Protests and Other Business Correctly and Promptly Executed. tffics, Central Bask Baildla.

Seowj tTl ASD 215 OAKLASD.CAL MCI cau Tme.Tarueritelced lmporicr and Desigur tf Flat IUliarj. SEW DEBHJNa- -NEW COLORINGS NEW COMBINATIONS. Tbe Latest Freaeh and Eagllsb Models. PRICES MODERATE. A large aad varied assortmeat ot Millinery Sovettjes for ladies wbe do their wa trimaaing LOUISVILLE RESTAURAtiT EUS-ETS-PmiES-liia i Qitessi Till 1 r.

H. 810 IEOAJJVTAT J0H3 -tLAVlCH Attorney 1 MtatioUery: reqeees for other articiea referred tn HaJidieC Cuumlttee. Aiaewirom u. jwaaey assing ura certain -edee be rebonad. The matter wu referred to the.

District Attorney 1 3- eommunieatlon waereeelved' from Kerne -1 Sc Wlliiame offering te take dew the chimney Lck ui Cour Choose for. atfeo- from Bcme-.

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