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Oakland Tribunei
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OAKLAND DAILT EVENING. TEIBUITE. PBI DAT, MAX 30. -1893. 'A DVKKT18 ioriKTiseMsim EAST OAKLAND.

Janus Band's Janbcrea Rssoits Id Arrest for Felony. FOR CALIFORNIA. We are the sole agents for the State of California for the World Fami3 J0UVIN KID GLOVES. HARD ATW0RK. IbB Canflidates for Congress Are Now Yery Basy.

Colonel Meyers Is Not Looking Inn ftnu Offino HUB" jClothlng posed to act fairly towarri all candidates la my official capacity. The Executive Committee will hold a meeang next Monday afternoon. I do not favor a county convention, and believe that the best method is to elect the delegates under the old plea. There is one thing, however, that we must have, and that is anno ay in the Alameda delegation. If there Is a split among the delegates we will certainly lose being represents 1 by a Congressman from this county.

I believe it would be a good plaa to call the delegates together from this county and caacns. Let the candidates then make their tight in caucus and the man receiving the highest nucber of votes shall be the candidate of the delegation and receive its solid support The candidates should agree to this proposition and then we would be sure to have a representative from this county. So far as I am personally concerned, am very anxious to have a man from Alameda chosen for Conereis. But above all thingsVlet us have harmony in our delegation." The Democrats. B.

D. Murphy, Chairman of the Fresno Convention, has appointed the following members of the Democratic State Central Committee: Paul Shirley, Barry Baldwin, John McOonnlgle William Fahev, J. F. Sullivan, Garrett Mclnnery, V. Wieiand, Charles K.

Wilson, Gavin McNab. QUALITIES QUALITIES te. Jouvin. Every pair IW1 niij wiiivvi Ctairmm Chapman Giles Adiica to Connty; Comnitteemeit Tb Congressional candidates are commencing to battle. The announcement that Colonel Meyers might be in the race caused a little flurry in political circles "Waa learned.

7 Than hu hMn anma Hiaetiaainn aa to the Hte. Jouvin Extra 2.25 Hte. Jouvin Mazerine SS1.75 Hte. Jouvin Eclair S1.50 Suede Mosquetaire S1.75 guaranteed ana fitted to the hand. VuST RECEIVED, FRESH IMPORTATIONS, ALL THE NEW SHADES.

Every Pair Guaranteed. The prices quoted above are 25 cents per pair less than the standard price in the United States. SATURDAY We Give a Decided Bargain in A BOY'S ALL-WOOL. SUIT, A Boy's Ail-Wool EXTRA PANTS, A BOY'S ALL-WOOL HAT, adrlfability of holding a county contention (or the purpose of selecting delegates to the Congressional convention. The old plan hu been to elect the delegates direct from the Tarions precincts of the county.

The candidates are commencing to shake up their friends and are also beginning to shake each other. The men are still in the race are ex-Judge 8. G. HUborn. ez-Jodee J.

A. Waymire, ex-Judge Stephen G. Nye, ex-Judge E. M. Qibon, ex-Senator George E.

Whitney and ex-Assemblyman W. W. Camron. They represent Alameda county alone. It is said that Beese Clark of Yolo and Abbott of Contra Costa also have their eyes on the nomination and are ready to jump right into the fight in the event ot a sdit in the Alameda delegation -The Congressional Convention will consist ol 74 de' gales, of which number Alameda county will hare S3, a majority of two.

It will therefore be seen that the delegation from here will have to stand firm, E. C. Chapman, Chairman of the Republican County Committee, was interviewed this morn-' Ins concerning the situation. fcW Mothers, Throughout Our Colossal Stock of Boys'- and Children's Clothing We Have Elegant Durable Knockabout Suits. It'll' Justify You to Come Across on SATDRDAI and Visit Us.

I We lav Do You Some Good, Knot, -You May Tell Others ii "TBE Boys' Bis The Hew Beading Xtetom on Twenty-Sow in Full thirdAvenne Is Bwlnr. East Oakxabd, May 27. Yesterday afternoon, about 3:30 o'clock, James Bond, aged 50 years, and under the influence of drink, entered the residence of Mrs. Mary Susa, 643 Kennedy street, ostensibly to look after some chickens which, he claimed belonged to him. Mrs.

bnsa says he became abusive, noisy, and, finally, made an indecent proposal to her. She immediately ordered hint from the boose, whereupon he drew from bis pocket what tbe woman supposed to be a Sistol and threatened, she says, to shoot she would not yield to his desire. Mrs. Saaa ran screaming from the house. felnrner.

who followed Bond and arrested him in a saloon. When searched at the police station the prisoner had a large nickel-plated pipe, which -he claims waa mistaken by Mrs. Susa for a revolver. He was charged with felony. Tbe Twenty-third-avenue Reading Room is now installed in its large, pleasant, new room on Twenty-third avenue, just above East Fourteenth street.

The residents of Fruit Vale still complain of their mail service. They want their Postotuce name changed from, Bray to Fruit Vale, so that letters intended for their office will not be lets at East OaK-landas is the custom now. A MORNING FIRE. A House in West Oakland Totally Destroyed. A house belonging to tbe estate of, the late A.

Z. Fossard and situated on tbe southeast corner of Thirteenth and Peralta streetswas completely destroyed by fire at 3 o'clock tbis morning, and for a time it lookedtas though some of the surrounding residences were doomed. A general alarm was sounded from Box M. and five minutes later a second alarm came from Box 25, but before any of tbe engines beside the one located in West Oakland could get a stream on tbe building it was completely enveloped in fire. Tbe brignt glare that lit up the western heavens made many people believe that tba Frescott school was burning.

At the me of the Jire tbe house was vacant and its destruction cannot be ac counted for. except that tramps had been lodging there, he last tenant Dr. A. H. Dodge, who resided in the house up to about three months ago when be moved out and sold alibis furniture at auction.

The house was insured for $3500 and was situated in magnificent grounds ol large proportions. When Traveling Whether on pleasure' bent or business, taek on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and e5ec-tiely on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headac hes and otber forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent And $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Mrs. Cbas.

Smith of Jiuies, Obio, ttritesl I have used every remedy for sick headache I could hear of far tho past fifteen years, but Carter's Little Liver Fills did me more good than all the rest. Caution I wish the public to understand that I employ no agenls to peddle my goods. C. Alnller, tbe leading optician of the Tacific Coast, 135 Montgomery street, I near 15ush street, can francisco. The Youne Men's Democratic Club of Alame da county held a meeting last night and decided to make permanent neaaqueners at co.iege Hall, corner of Twelfth and Harrison streets.

H. A. Powell Will Shoot. It has been suggested by some of H. A.

Powell's friends that the gentleman from the Fourth ward might be a candidate for Congress fn the event of certain combinations failing to work. "Are yon a candidate lor congress?" was asked of Mr. Powell this mom ine. "I will shoot the man who says I am a candi date." declared Mr. Powell.

"No sir; I am not In any sense of the word. I am politics." tto you javor lor xne piacer out of politics," replied Mr. Powell evasively, CURRENT POLITICS. The nearer we get to the date of the national conventions the more emphatic are the contra dictory predictions of the experts as to the re sults. Aew York World.

Frits says thkt the political situation looks Blainer every day. t-yeu York World. SHE IS OUT. Madame Ferrier lsReIieved of Her French Class. The members of the Board of Education held an informal meeting last night and decided to relieve Madame Ferrier of the French department.

They concluded, how ever, to aiiow ner to retain tne tier man department. Madame Graujean was se lected as teacher of French. At tbe annual election of teachers these changes will be made. TE31ESCAU lEMiacAL, May Tarymau is mov ing into his new-store on Telegraph ave nue. The Telegraph avenue street car, track is torn up as far as Thirty-third street.

The new ties and rails are in place up to Thirty-fourth street rails are used. Mrs. Leonard Downing is staying with her mother-in-law, Mrs. C. P.

Cook. The overhead wire of the electric railroad which broke near tbecamp ground a few nigbts since, emitted an almost blinding sheet of lightning which followed another wire along to a car and bnrned out a motor. Several persons standing near were taken immediately with violent headaches from which they have suffered ever since. Attend the grand auction sale tomorrow. 10S lots in the Potter Tract, near Golden Gate.

William J. Diogt-e. tve Propose lo have a grand clearance sale. If you bny of. H.

Schellhaas it mil be money in your pocket. t.HKRMis Fine Hats and Caps -33b' Kearnv street San Francisco, CaL 1 NEW HOUSE IN LAKE HERR1TT PARK. LOTS ADJACENT FOE SALE BV HOLWAY LANE, 900 BROADWAY. OAKLAND BREWERY, Oakland BROOKLYN East Oakland. Every pair guaranteed and fitted to Vie hand.

This glovs needs no comment, Every lady is cognizant "of merits. Exquisite Finish. J- Abrahamson II2I-H23 BROADWAY," Cor. 13th St. ii East Oakland ii West Berkeley.

Street, 'f- Westeriaana fton Attentlot) to Board Ist tt Teed tvd cr Chop Feed rJssJ, BoiMlordsis, wtslald BATZS. GEOEGE Oakland W. FISHER; Majjaosr, Firttand Washington StrteU. faTia5 B. K.

QKAT, TftlAJtJiuii the "tutu vi jv years expenanoe. aaa at a OREwERY; 33 JjSIS 200-202-204-206 KEARNY STREET Corner Sutter San Francisco. GG0DKIKD So KEILUS: The Birtliplace of Great and Honest Bargains! E. OAKLAND HOFBURG "1 do not favor a county convention solely for the purpose of selecting a Congressional "nominee to represent tms dixtncv saia ne. "It would be too expensive.

The proper way would be to seiect delegates from each of the county to the Bute conrentioa. inu convention, after selecting presidential electors, could then resolve Itself into district conven tions for the pnrpose of selecting a Congress- man for mis district, mat wouia oe inexpensive way of proceeding. the' most It would scarce cely pay tne itepuoucans the oS this county to i lOld two conventions. for the purpose of selecting a Congressman only, and the other for the purpose of selecting county candidates. The County Committee in all these matters should ret under, toe suggestion of the Republican State Central Committee.

We expect soon to have a plan of action submitted to us by the State Central Committee which we will probably adopt." WILL NOT KAMI A D8.0J.E. "Who do you favor for ConitreBs?" "I do not think It proper for me, as a member of the County Committee, to express myself as favorable to any particular candidate. Tbe "County Committeeman is supposed to represent the entire Republican party, and every candidate lor political preference has the right to expect that he will remain neutral so far as his public declarations are concerned. I have my preferences and propose to exercise them as a Republican in the ranks, but shall not, while I am One of tfic managers of the party in this county, place myself on record for any candidate whatsoever." Colonel Meyer The announcement made this morning that Colonel F.j H. Meyers, president of the World's Fair Association of tiis county, who was chairman of tlie Alameda delegation to the last State convention, was quietly peeking, the Cungrescional nomination, caused no little surprise.

Mr. Meyers was seen by a Tribune reporter and made a fair and open statement of his position, i "1 am not a candidate for any office in the gift of the lieocle. he said emnhaticallv. When I run for office you can put It down as the nrst symptoms oi insanity. "Who do you favor lor Congress from this ao not tntna would be just the proper ining lor me, as a memoer oirme Committee of the' State Central Committee, to publicly express my preference.

1 am sup- GREAT ELK L6GER from John Wieiand Brewing. C. A. THILO Manager of Alamsda Coanty. GEXEKAL OFFICE, 463 Eighth Strest, Osklsnct.

All Together For Saturday Only. Just the Thing for Vacation. "1 REMEMBER FIVE i ME Dollars $iJ Dollars For Complete Outfit They're Cheap And You'll Say So When -You See 'Em, (Charge. it CAOtlNvA The man who Very naturally prefers the best Tobacco he can circumstancesmay sometimes compel' him to smoke trash, but in this country wheFe'Seal of North Carolina" can be found itf every store, there is no reason why you should deprive your self of the pleasure of a real good smoke. The smokers have made Seal popular; imerit deserves success.

i Packed in PatentCloth Pouches and in Foil: Cor. Fifth and Kirkham The Best Brewed Beei iii Oaklasd. Iiiery, Boar4m SALE STABLES, 866, 36S and EigirtbSt, 370 (ttwNB FrankllB sad POWELVGeL Pier Uteiiart Street, Saw tranciseUr laT 33 PTJGET SOUND LUMBER COMP'Y Manufacturers of and nd Retail Dealers in Pine and Bed wood Lumber, Ehingles, fchakes. Laths, Cargoes CuttoOrdet Office and Yard, First and Washington Sts Oaklaad. Telephone 176 0atraetiB and Goods delivered Free of KA Headache and relieve all the troubles incl -dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Eizziness, Nausea.

Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, While their roost remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Carter's Lrrnjc Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. i-ven tney only cured Artie they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing- complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick bead AGH! is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not.

Catxr's Little Liter Fills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They; are strictly vegetable and do not gririe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents fire for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CUTZX XXSISBB Vttw Totk.

1875 Was the year in which We Originated Cotton GARDENIIOSE To-day onr Black Line is known the world over as the standard. We were the first to pot a colored line in cotton hose. Why? Because others were trying to Imitate our gnod, compelling to protect ourselves. To-day other manniactarers are pooing colored threads in cotton hose, bat do not be cheated; insist on a Black Use. toot dealer may- tell yon others are as good, because be can make more money oat of Ihem.

Boy only hoee with this pink wrapper and a alatgle pure Black Line. BLACK LINE SPIRAL taru tfyoor dealer offers anything else, remember we will aend express free, tor price. Sold everywhere. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE ft RUBBER Devonshire St- 90S lake St, 14 Fremont St. CARTER'Si Eiver pais.

T6--- CASH RAISING SALE OAKLAND CONTRACTING COUPAUI GENERAL OONTRACTOR8 FOR ALL KINDS OF STAEET WOEK BftwaiioMPaTiaf ii all it Branciei. Clko. 47P Ttntt ttrest. OakUni XELEFHONE S59. "Now Going On at the FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY, 909-911 Broadway THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN OAKLAND.

Do not fail to visit Our Colossal Establishment if you are in want of any- thing- pertaining to MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and MEN'S 1 and BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS. This sale was inaugurated for the purpose of raising cash to pay for our 'Fall Stock, which we bought at 50c on the dollar from a large Eastern Clothing Manufacturer, so as to enable him to meet his Spring obligations. WE MUST MEET OUR AGREEMENT and raise the necessary Amount, and in order to do it well sacrifice our entire stock, so our goods are at your disposal 6. GKA. FusiDxin; W.

H. KENTON, ilAAOSB, F. F. Becbxtabt. THE GRAY Artificial Stone Paving Company, 'uNCOBPO RATED).

SOHILLINaER IPATElSrTV 412 Tikth Enxrr, Oaklakd. Ka J506 PaK StaElT, ALAM IDA, Ko SIC Moktoomist Stbsbt. Sast Fsawcisco, Oai. HO. 1 bOCTH FOBT STmSE-n LOS AKOKLES.

CAI. tmozsi He Oakland Paring With uu qaarrr the rock from which Is the hardest, toaghest state, win execute nuaidpal and yrlrate contracts for all branches of street work, and will all orders for its sMpneat eX its roex te other eitlea Office, room Blake Moms eauoisi, snwiwu. fpOuSflotMg uuimv jet uibu iw uacaaamiaiBsr la this) AT THS- Second-Hand Engines and Boilers 909-911 Bet Eighth and Ninth BROADWAY. 909-911 Sts. Largest Clothing House In Oakland HENRY W.

TAYLOR, Liiiber. Latiis. Shingles AND POSTS. WXST EXBKKLET. CAU CAiLOAJ) LOTa A U3P0ULTT.

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