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OAKLAND DAILY EVEyiKCr TBIBUHE. MARCH 29 1895, 6 RAILKO-JDS, ECZEM rvnmn SUIISFT I IMITED DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS? Yott feel strangely depressed, weak, perhaps have no appetite. IJLtice" Most Distressing of Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved by The Sortrthera Pacific Co-to-nr'a but- nificent Vestibuled Train, between Ska and with peculiar pains through Francisco and New Orleans, now starts cira out your body. Perhaps some one on its flying transcontinental trip an will tell you you have the grip, tour and a nail earlier and arnres in the Perhaps you have, but the chances are you are snffering from a de Southern metropolis two hones earlier than formerly, reducing the ran to 73 honrs and opening several oiher popular rentes to prominent Eastern -cities. Immediate connection is now made in raneement of the greatest organs in the body.

Do you know this great truth Much that is calud grip is simply a derangement of the kidneys WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with Cuticura Soap, and a single application of Cuticura, the great SklrrCurc, afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all other methods and remedies fail. th British tp: T-N i)BCO Cai' ijostuo. U. 8. Ki -V il.

ana nu laurt vr wumun ever Part of tie Famous Peralta Tract, Oakland's lost Beautiful Home-Site. grip whose kidneys were in perfect order, 'ihese great organs of the bdy throw off the poisons of the body. When ttey are out of order they cannot do this and the result New Orleans with the fat throng a trains of the Illinois CEirrAL for Memphis. St. Lon and Chicago; the Qcesst 4 C-ESCENT for Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Cleveland.

Buffalo, New York and Boston; also the PiidmoxT Air. Lnrjt and the Sba.boa.rd Air Lin a. for Atlanta, Dan ille, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and other Et stern cities, and in many cases reducing the time an entire day. To be whirled across the continent from ocean to ocean in 3 days, from San Francisco to New York, with only one change, in the most palatial train that ever crossed a continent, and in a climate of perpetual Spring, is possible by the Sunset Routs only, and on the SUNSET LIMITED. Remember that is the poisons go into the blood and cause rheumatism, influenza and often pneumonia.

These are truths which all physicians admit, and it has over xaoo inhabitants, new schoolhouse costing 5,0001 is admitted universally, that there is but one remedy known to the SOOfi TO VOTE. Berkeley's Municipal Campaign Band. Stores of all kinds, good churches and hotels. world for deranged kidneys, and that is Warner's Safe Cure. You it costs only the regular fare to travel on Situated nearer to Oakland than Berkeley only 50 minutes to San Francisco.

hain't afford to neglect these truths this train; that it leaves Oakland Pier every ThuisdaT at A. M. nor these suggestions. inquire of SI. K.

JJeCora, iicset Agent, 7th and Broadway station, or J. Boon Incorporate ao a Town9 H. Wnght, Agent at 16th street atatwn, Delegates All Ready for tha Convention. LOCALi FiSltKT TRAINS. narrow gauge.

fe OAKLAXf Al ALAMIDA. FKOM 8 Alt FSAk to dispose of the many judgments brought against it on the atop oyer fight. A bill has baen filad ia Court charging a conspiracy and confederation anion the defendants. Tbsy are said to travel back and forth on th railroad for the sole aad express purpose of fermiae a basis for bo its against the railroad. The Southern Pacific now seeks the aid of equity to escape what ia termed a "mul- KDR-Partisansandhdftpeaden Taxpayers to ton est CISCO.

CMLT SOi 8:4 fill IO I I l) II III llfs BBThfi llak anrisaSanL eandrn 8 Havwarris fen tnnCars rom yocTEicTH FaajfKUK SrasSTS. wa a aaawwillWWMI. OaKLAKO. to BAM FBANOISOO. OAII.V 1 7:45.

8:15. 8.45. 9:15. 9:45. 10:15, 1he people of Berke'ev are getting ready for a i.o!;ticai campaign.

Tbe town elec 10:45, 11:45 a m. 1:15, 12:5, 1:15, 1:45, ria, 4.4. pticity 01 litigation." Attached to tbe biil in eqnity is an exhibit snowing the character of all pending suite of ths character complained of. The real purpose of the 8:45, 7.S0. 10:45.

11:43 p. U. Frosa Sua Ctsbkt. alakboa. to Saw Fbaw- PASS EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES.

THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Station Only Fire Minutes' lYallfie tion will held id May. The campaign v. ill Lea loop one, as the nominations are to he nude early. The Independent Tax-pnyeiV convention will be held on April Dslegaies to this convention have Cisco. Baiit T.vi, 8:0 railroad company is to compel a 8:32, vt.Vi.

lin)2, llisi a. m. 12Ktt, 1:02. 1:32, 22. iM.

8:02. 8:32, 4i, 5 32, 6:82, 7:17, 3:17. 9.17, 10:31, consolidation of all these suits in order been chneu as follows: Ul p. sa. CREEK -OUT! FXRKT.

From Oasxamd. Foot or Bboadwat 8:00. that they may be disposed of at one hearing. There is ressea to believe that this proposition will bitterly opposed by the aggrieved ticket holders who are seeking damage. 70.

8:00. 10:00 and a. m. 2:00. -lj 3d.

ana -ow p. to. From San FbawCisco. Foot or (sup 8) 7:00. 9:00.

10:00 and 11:00 "EL MHUMST D. 12:. "2rfXl. 8:00. "4:00.

0:00 p. ra Banaaya excepted. tSundava only. WHO WILL Be PRESIDENT? i irst wara reaencK tsmrmmn. iauiei L.

hi boj, Cbar.eo R. BracVhert B. Carlisle. Hnry I. Coon.

John W. Gage. J. Henry Howard R. Hurlburt, )lowurd P.

Laudou, Horatio N. Lcyd, jo in McCarthy. D. F. McDonald, George 1.

Meto.tlf. Auuur V. Noyes. W. II.

Pay-uu. Victor J. Robemun, Philip Teere, P. Thaver. D.wul H.

Wa'ker, Kuri 11. Webb, Frank ft. Wells, William Whitney. ward Thomas Addison, Charles li tdenhch. Wnliuin F.

Booth, Warren Cnci.ev. finv H. Cuict, John Cotir.es 3 Local and Through Ticks ts toll and In forma uon given by The Soul hern Pacific Election Is J. H. TV BIO ax.

H. VB UOB, AOKST. AGBST. Near at Hand. Is on two of the finest railroad systems in California.

Oakland is the second city of importance in thf State. Has the greatest system of electric railroads in the world. Has a population bet wee Sixteenth st- Stttloa Eerenta uroadwar RICHARD ORA.V. T. H.

GOODMAN T. E. Btillmau of the firm of Stillman Gen. Traf. Manaser.

ben 1 Fawn gar A eat Hubbard of New York has arrived on CALIFORNIA RAILWAY 60,000 and 100,000. Is the terminus of four steam railroads. S-rrocmded by the besft and most productive lands. She is now a Port of -Entry and wrill have bertwa Custom House. Is destined to be the great commercial center of California.

Has the finest climate in the State, ths coait. lie represeats the Hopkins- Ivjt'ur. ieorpe W. Fletcher, Adam 'i. tireeu, A.

litiyue, Charlea I). Layman. Frederick L. Lipinai), lleubeu U.ckatu, WiUard B. allies spiers, Joun Spepcvr, Oeoree Searlee in teres ta in tbe Southern Pacific TO Mills College and Laundry Farm.

and Central Pacific road and has come utt, W. J- Trott, Jamea vv. warnicc, to attend the annual meeting of stock holders. "I don't know who will be llenrv I Whitney. Charles I.

WiUmeon. Tiiini ward a. V. Alien, J. Barker, Plni'p U.

Uooae. A. H. Broad, Cnarlea K. the next president of cue road." he said EIK DAY Leave Fruit Val 8:65 A.

K. ill :66 lie P.M. eo ia. Lemuel Ciark. Joenh b.

Lastmaii ULin an interview, "lhers is no pro Arrive Frntt Vole 8:15 A. K. 18:45 A. M. 1:45 F.

H. i-Mr. Kimball ti John M. Foy, John W. gramme.

1 don't know whetner it will Elmhurst Park Property Will Steadily Increase in Value, Bei be Mr. Huntington again or not. I have seeu it ststed in one of tbe papers that Mr. Hubbard might be or Mr. 11.

cause the City of Oakland is Bapidly Building Toward It, 6CND1T 825 A. K. 10A. 11:25 r. 16 P.M.

Huntington. I had not heard of either 9:15 A. 10:15 a. 22:15 p. 1:45 p.

a. one in ttiat connection before. I cannot eav. either. whether the Hopkins 4:45 p.

jc r. m. Searles interests are favorable to P. FassenKeri from Oakland nhoald take traioi leaving Broadway twenty minute In advance Huntington." Speaking of tbe San Joaquin Valley Huvenn, Jotin flendorsnn, Clarence M. Jiunt, Jamea R.

Little. Joseph J. Masoo. John 1. Morrison, Frank U.

Payne, Joen W. Richards, Milton M. Rhorer, Joseph L. iSooicuier. Francis K.

bhattuck, B. i). aterman, J. M. Fourth wnrd I).

S. Adams, William C. IMsaell, T. Blake. J.

A. Brothers. J. Ward L. BarbanK7F.

Chees-mtn, Hugh Foreie, Joseph B. Garber, E. ii. Gove, W. 8.

Haseltine. J. C. Hoppe, i. J.

Keane, T. O. Kierutfl, A. W. Nichols, R.

C. Opilvie, Jame9 Palache. Albin Putzker, J. ii. Itancia l.

M. L. Ryder, ii. L. Tisdale, William J.

Kifih wara nines H. Bennett, Benjamin Brown, Joaepn Crew, Edward U'AsK-wlih, William J. Derlckson, Charles Finney, Johu V. Geary, Harry T. Greenougb, Thomas J.

Hmupfoo, William 8. Hongh-talinc, Horace D. Irwin, William H. Ernest P. i.ea, J.

btnart Mackay, road, he said: "Go shead and build it. el leaving time as anown irom run ate. Round trip rates co allUs CollejS Laandrr fcarsa. 3ro. W.

M. RANK. Traffic Manages. 1003 Broadwav. Oakland.

Tue more roads the better. It will bring ia more people." $10 Cash. Balance $5 to $10 per ionth TO SUNOS. BATES GUT III Painless Treasurer Gilpin Advertises for Bids. Dentistry THINK OF IT! City Treasurer Gilpin has re-advertised Dugal McMillan, httrliDg W.

Smith, Richard H. fcixDCir. fhirtnas iStevensou, Adam for the redemption of $16,000 worth of EXTRACTION (Plnless) 000 BX OF TEETH. ONIaV T. Sutherland.

George WT. We lch George city bonds issued in 1371-72. At tbe ex A. Waterburrv. Thomas W.

Whallsv Guaranteed. Sixth ward J. A. Carbone, Frederick L. PAINLESS FILLING.

piration of three months; interest on these bonds will cease. The first advertisement made in February waa not pro Cleaves. Adam F. Dean, D. R.

Dowiing, No interest or taxes until your lot is paid for. The way improvements are going a- in Qiis section your lot will be worth twice the price asked long before it is paid fol Chris Johneon. Henry Kastens, C. ductive ol a binzle inquiry so lar as me BONE or CEMENT, OBly-. 600 AMALGAM, only II 00 GOLD, from II 5unp Llalonov, 'J'.

F. McXcuiara, Wilson M.C-Vev. Hiigi) Micbei. C. J.

Xeweli, Edward purposes of the proposed redemption were concerned. Tbe money is in the Nictiaus. J. Paacoe, John M. Price, city treasury, ready to meet the bonds, but John J.

Ramos. G. A. Schuster, George it is not be.ieved that there will be any COLD CROWNS, Only $5. CKOWN AND BRIDGE WORK, i PR TOOTH All Guaranteed.

DENTIL PiRLQSS, 1Q94 B'w'y in and lor it until the time elapses lor the payment of interest. GOING UP FAS1V THIS IS A GrBEAI OEEEE St. Mary 'a Cottea Will Be Ready BRING YOTJR: Ntxt Term. theif And everybody who has a few dollars to invest should lose no time in making The work of rebuiiding St. Mary's Col-ege is being actively carried on, a large election.

Oakland is on the eve of great prosperity. Her citizens are live and ener. force of expert mechanics being occupied in various parts of the structure. The jgetic and her capitalists numerous, and they are always spending money in good solid Music trusses for the roof are nearly all in place and tbe college will be in inat as pood a IScli mul'. Caarles II.

fcpear, James fa. t-yke, Bvron Underwood, John Vasey, j'tmes VilMn. Seventh Vfard William E. Atchison, Wright Buddy. S.

II. Borahlem, C. H. lirowu. ChKrles Burr.

C. W. Davis, C. Geinine, W. M.

Hbvhci1. Charles H. liigi s. William Niehaus, William E. Pavte.

James Pete, George H. Phillips, C. P. Rooney. Henry W.

Tavlor, J. F. Ttarfue, 1. Thurman, Dan el R. Weutwortb, Fred Wi kes, Robert K.

Wood, (J. E. WiilicrJiuper Jr. Tue deieua es to the Nou- Partisan Convention to he beldn Maroh 30th, are as lulUwa: 1 First ward C. F.

Ed. Florence, C. H. Havi ana, l. U.

Klsev, J. K'ees, W. K. Weir, F. E.

Aruistrone, C. M. Niel-Bnu. H. R- l'tters3u.

A. A hurt's. P. Pen-tield. E.

J. Gordynf W. U. Holdeu, C. C.

oitreli, S. Liugard, L. h. Stein, J. Wood-hll.

C. W'aldbiirg. J. J. Gobeil, M.

F. Kil-kinry. hecond ward G. H. Strieker, Woodum, F.

W. McCiain. Mikhelseu, i T. Kerns. W.

A. Xasu, C. L. Taser, J. ft iuml, J.

A. D. Hatton. E. H.

Uhaw, G. Cinck. H. J. bmill, E.

P. Gropp. Cj L. Huggins, J. Chappie, 1).

A. fclayne, O. C. Viuient, E. L.

i nigeruld. Third war 1. arete, H. W. Kerrison, E.

Kerrison. Morton, F. J. Currier, H. condition as it was originally when tbe next term opens.

In some respects change! hare been made in the interior improvements. Do not mis. this great oner. Everybody who buys in or near a large city alwayl Bakes money. It nevsr fails.

arragement, among tnem being several Magazines which will act as preventitivea against nre. aSOitN. LEVY In San Franclaco, March 28. 3S85. to tne wife ol Jacob Lew.

a son. MANNING Ia San Franclaco. March 26, 1896, TO SI to tne wns oi h. b. Minnine, a ton.

ROBIN SON March 23, lhad, to the wife Of R. B. Kobmion. a daughter. BEuUINE March u3, 1895, to the wife of Harry BOUND SI JIp WALKtR In San FraneUeo, March 27.

lS3a unci to the wile ol Horace A. Walker, a aaughter fMAflltlUn. FIKLDCAMP RIDDLE In ran Francisco. AT THE fc. Mver, H.

Wells, H. F. Hoesch. V. Hull," F.

W. Bauer, J. Mohr. L. A.

Lox, 11. Lockver. C. Frick I. N.

Albin. T. fyriugle, J. Kelly, J. Mathews, F.

Lockyer, March 37. 183a, wiinam U. H. Helactmp and I Aftme ttiaaie. SUHR NOBMANN In San Francisco, March Li.

1-chuUz. 27. 1835. Aueuat sahr and llae Nobmann. BEGtLEKB BAMlli In ean Franclaoe.

I Fourth ward G. Fehil, C. J. Lmgen, H. Keon, J.

J. L. Koch, W. C. Bodec- TRIBUNE OFFICE.

March 27, 1895. Henry F. segeleke and Lena Sammy. ti. G.

liowerc. H. J. Tisdale. J.

A. Ryan 6TEGEMAN NIHIL In Ban Francisco, March claai. S. S. H.

Kerrisen, A. 23. 1895. Frederick ateeeman ana Mary KthiL REMEMBER, HO INTEREST or TAXES to Pay Until Your Lot is Paid for T1TLG ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Herds fcchadd, 11.

Winters, T. C. Rowe, Bon- WIUGEK WKSTON In dan Franciace. March uut. W.

Gregg, A. K. Matches, S. T. Blake, S25 Per Month Conuell.

27, 1895, Henry Wigger and Hand eaten. UIiD. FTf ward H. C. Galloup, G.

Jensen, H. X. Rowe J. Dallerup. A.

P. Ozouf. BATTEBM1N The faniral ceremonies el K. 1. Guard.

G. Richter. E. B. Fox.

A Mra. i-ucv Batterman. widow of Geo. C. C.

Battermaa. wlli4e heid in the parlors of the bchnoor, Paxtoo Wright, H. Kohl, F. Lander. R.

Volkmann, F. W. James, Unitarian CLarcn. comer caatro ana romr- teenth streeta, Oakland, TOMOBKOW (Saturday). March 80th, at 12:15 O'clock.

Ihe in Gatioup, Josh Oiaon, C. S. Orcutt, F. H. terment will be trivai Lewis, J.

stapleion. K. balisbury. Sixth ward T. Dowd.

T. J. Murray, RTITdtRFORD-In tbie City. March 23.1895. Dean.

H. Petersen, J. Douobue, J. Mur For a Home Including principal interest. A neat four-room cottage, north side of Thirteenth street, between Center Lucy A.

Bathenore. a naaye of Machau Apply to Port. Maise, aged oe years, 8 months sad dara. Am Frlanda and aconaiataaees an re spectfully invited to attend the loners! to morrow Saturday). March 30.

at 1:90 r. from Market Street Congregational Church. phy, Flood, M. Uada, Cerew, liaiilin. H.

Williams, P. Ysunra, G. Sauer, G. Scott, W. Poscoe, E.

Newell, H. Dean, J. Marsicanco. J. Brums wad A.

Gibbs, Seventh ward E. Brennao, J. Welch, J. O'Keafe, W. Cone, M.

Moeck, T. R. Grady, C. W. W.

F. Crsbtree. W.J. Curtis, J. J.

Higgins, H. McDonald. J. Curtis. J.

Mat tew, C. Schnelii. J. Raapil-lin, E. Wulferdinger.

M. Lasuange, P. Cauabone, D. Xealy, E. McGee.

Interment nrlvate. BEADLKY In this city, March 1895, Thomas isradley, a nauve ox Canada, agea se years and 5 months. and Peralta; sunny ex- BOH a In Alameda. March 28. 1S9S, James A.C.BERTHIER BOOM 17, CROCKER BUILDING, Kohan, ajnanve ot ireiand, agea sa years, 1 month and 10 dava.

BROCKUaN In Ban Franciaco, March 27. 1895, Herman Broekman, a native oi Miasonn, aged 59 veara. GORMAN -in e'an Francisco, Mareh 28, 1895, VIA SAN JOSE. Talk Ainut lbs Raure Valley Road. Of tbe rniup txorman.

a nauve oi Hoboken, a. ared 22 yeara: 7 months and 17 dava LYONS la San Francisco. March 1895. Jamea T. Lyoaa a native of Broekiya, S.

aced 19 years. posure; street work all done, convenient to two lines electric can and local trains. Price reduced to $16004 $xoo down, balance as above. Apply to W. J.

Dengeb, or LL J. Xayicancs Ctviv LiFUS-lu -aa Franeieeo, Mareh 2S, 1895, It is being given ont that ths San Joaquin William Lanin, a nauve oi baa Francisco, road will pass a rough San Joss and reach seed 25 years, a amnios ana a ays. MARDBS In San Fraacisco, March 26, 1895. San Francisco by ths peninsula. In that John D.

Maraea. a nauve oi Berkeley, a veara and 4 montha event both Oakland and Stookton will bars SIcaVKR In ban Francisco. Mareh SS. If to fee content with branch Unas. W.

H. -tills, who passed tbronsh Stockton yester Jacob Seaver, a naUve of lagland, agea 68 yeara. day en runts to Sacramento, said that btoekton will only ret a pr of tna road J. 460 NINTH STi and that tne main line will be omit tnrougs Paebaco Pass. HotMnst, howeTsr.

Is den- BIJL Oakland Parcel Delivery Caf MCLiAX STREET fi aitely settled yet, so Oakland should set ii in and make a bid while taere ia yet time. Citrtttci, tzi I OAttLAHD. ASKS FO EQUITY. ii -w. i TKUIB 1ST 1 ir 96 iSlmr e-i Sa fir ttodewmashl ol ttstTnBt AH roeds at The SemtheH aetfie Calls Vp jUs jtaatara meea, mmu mmiMWi i TtXXTBOXS K7.

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