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New To-day. What Seelye says. THE MISSIRQ MONEY. Murderer's row. EAST OAKLAND.

LOVES AFTERMATH. IS DISPATC TOMS 1,731 The mysterious Substitution at for Concerning the $10,000 which is How Oakland's Slayers are) Conducting Thcratelves In Jail. The sentence imposed by' Judge Gibson The Sad Story of a Woman's Mitchell Concerning J. Randall Brown, the eminent mind reader, who will show at Diets Opera House next Sunday night. President Seelye; of Amherst College, Massachusetts, says: I think no fair and candid persons could have viewed Prof.

Brown's experiments, and have gone away without feeling that there is a world of power and mystery The Days Whi missing from the United States Sab- this morning on Robert Mitchell meets Stringent Anti-Chinese Legisla Treasury, acting Cashier Msynard stat Demotion. with universal approbation. It has, in Prison, Will Serve in ed to a reporter to-day that the cash was found correct when Mr. Spaulding turned over the office to Mr. tion Anticipated.

part, redeemed the outrageous verdict of the jury, and the general comment oX the street is to the effect in tne mental realm of which our psychol A School Teacher's Season Unsettled By ogists have not given us the faintest glimmer. Brooks, ivery package ox currency was counted at that time. When Mr. Borneman Jsdre Gibson's Luminous Statement An and Unjustifiable Verdict. Brooding Over the Death of Her Lover.

superseded Mr. Adams, and another count FOR delicacies in crackers and fancv biscuits go to the cracker depot, 456 Seventh street, Broadway station. All goods of the currency was made, it was tonna that 2,000 $10 bills had been abstracted from a package. and 2,000 $5 bills substituted. This package had not that a i few more sentences of this character in casAs' of men convicted of murderous assaults will soon pat an end to occurrences of this kind, all too frequent in a community where snch events should be the netable exception instead of the rule.

As a matter of coarse, the sentence of Mitchell pleases neither himself I nor his relatives, and On the 3d day of December, in the year received men every day. 1 fine cream and snowfiake biscuits, and 100 other varieties: Goods delivered free to any part of tbedty. 1882, at a hotel in the town of Haywards, died William Forster Clawson, the victim Strike of Street Car Drivers in New York and Brooklyn. Senate Looking After the PriTate Secretaries of Its Members. Coaat.Delegatlon Heard on Harbor and River Improvements.

hteen. Manager. A Feature. of that individual greed and municipal Another Act In a Melodrama WhlclfProraisee a Tragic It is rumored that a private racetrack im soon to be graded near Melrose, or, at least, that the eld track is to be put in order and the dilapidated building renovated. This old track has had such a drear and desolate appearance for years, that it might have furnished the basic material for a story as gloomy, eerie, wierd and glum as one of Poe's tales fraught with death, remorse and "madness.

The steamer St. Paul, of the sealing fleet which has been making tiips to Honolulu nnder charter, is now anchored in the basin. The steamer Dora went out on Monday, and the Karluk will leave tomorrow to go on the drydock, preparatory to her northern cruise. The Alaska Fur Company is reported to be building a new schooner to engage in pearl fishing. The following are among the recent arrivals at the Uniou Hotel, J.

S. Betten-court, Haywards; Geo. W. Mathews, San Jose; Herman Boeing and John Shepherd, San Francisco Wm. Barrett and Charles McKeand, two young men generally known about East Oakland, have shipped for Liverpool before the mast.

Robert Chester left for a visit to bis old home in Pennsylvania on Tuesday last. a cook in the emDlov of Mrs. tha latter have expressed themselves very been out of the inner vault, to which no one except the cashier and the Sub-Treasurer were supposed to have access. He did not see how, nnder the circumstances, any of the other employees could have made the substitution. As soon as the shortage was msde known to Mr.

Brooks he communicated ail the facts to Washington. It A new feature of dining-room furniture Emphatically regarding the Court and neglect which had allowed a pool of stagnant water to exhale disease germs beneath the windows of the Tompkins Dablic orinion Mitchell returned to the is the aide-table found in various shapes at the salesrooms of the California Furniture Nos. 220 to 226 Bush street, S. F. jail after I receiving his sentence, gloomy nf I 1 school where he had acted as Principal.

A loving band wiped from his brow Patronise and tnorongniy aisneartened. lie saia out little, and the tenor of what he did say was to (the effect that he considered bis punishment too severe for the is still impossible to say who took the money, but Mr. Brooks will have to make White labor, chairs re-caned, prices according to the times, at SCHELL- Sufferings and Losses by the Great Snow- it good in any event, the death dew; a woman bent her head to catch the last words which burst from his tongue ere it was forever hushed. When crime which he had Deen UAAS. storm in England.

HUB. HMIISaw SEJSB psBSfMIMJIUSs The Tonie Sol Fa Syvtesn EnrroB Tribune In reply to ''Inspec H. C. Fain, the roof nalater. reoairs and all was over, a woman's eyes filled with adjudged troilty by a more than susceptible jury.

He eviiently expected that the fine would be omitted and that the utmost he would receive would be two years im-prisonrneat, in which case he could, by good behavior, reduce this time, four tears, and a woman's heart-strings snap paints roots cheaper than any one else in tha city. Orders left at J. H. Troy's office, 457 Rivers aml Harhora Washington, March 4tb. The Com Mintn or at res.

between For tor," I wish to say that his attempts to ridicule me do not help the cause he defends; sarcasm is not argument. My ped. This i woman, a ministering angel iaf sickness, and the sincer-; est mourner i after death, was mittee on Rivers and Harbors devoted yes- ty-first and Forty-eecoad sta, promptly attended to. Stats and County rights for sale. months.

As it is, it be does not pay Absolutely Pure to hearing the statements of the his fine after serving twenty months, it tarday Pacific ALL housekeeDera use Mario Blaachins Miss Marietta S. Cobb, a teacher in the article bears witness that I uttered nothing' that could be construed as advice to Coast delegation on the needs of Soap. Fine as castile on the hand. TWssowder am varies. A msrvelo p'y trangta and wholewoinmu More Prescott School, in this city, to whom improving the water-ways of California, the Board of Education.

Clawson had plighted hie troth. When the school at the Watts Tract which now toaa tne octunary kinds, and aaatret be so, 1 ia eotn petition with the mulUtacs of tow Kwt, iinri Oregon and Washington Territory. Con J. R. Hardenbergh was discharged, but refused to leave the house.

Her aspect It never occurred' to me to deny the Melodian on sale: cheapest and best place weigni, iinm or cuospoate powders Bold oo ia gressman Henley addressed the committee Board of Education the trial of that aew(?) Pnwnza 1j3 WU KOTIL OAKl tis to buy for cash. H. SCHELL.HAAS. rf. 408 Eleventh street.

system, as I have no power to influence bears the dead Clawson's name was organized, Misa Cobb was given the position of principal therein. After serving for a time in the capacity of: principal, she found that er health was not equal to the task, and? at her own request she that honorable body; Jjet them make a Auction Auction I became and the services of special officer Gass were brought into requisition in order to persuade her to make a peaceable exit. Yesterday a boy named H. A. Kent, in the employ of Arper had a portwn of one of his fingers taken off by a tin-cutting machine which he was operating.

trial by all oceans, let them buy the neces Prices daily; furniture, carrjets. bed on the improvement of Humboldt bay. McKenna spoke of the improvement of the Sacramento river, Oakland harbor and San Pablo bay. Hermann, of Oregon, msde a long and able speech on the improvement of the. rivers and bays in Oregon He said that he will yet live to lounges, at 408 Eleventh st.

H. SCHELL- sary books and try the system for one year at their, own expense that would be would bajve been better for him if he had been contacted of assault to murder. In the lattes event his maximum sentence would base been fourteen years, which, by good conduct, be could have reduced to nine years. Under his present sentence he is iable to serve at least thirteen years, for he 'can receive no credits on his fine. As his family is poor it is likely that he! will stsy in the State Prison twelve years for his dastardly attempt to kill a helpless woman.

Under the present outlook his sentence expires October 14th, 1898. The sentence of Mitchell bad a I very chilling effect upon bis cell mate, James Cassidy, who is awaiting sentence for murder in the npoond degree, for killing James Galvin. He is confident of obtaining a new trial, but this confidence could not offset the HAAS, Proprietor. was transferred to her old position in the Prescott school, and Miss Julia Colby, a dear friend, was elevated to the Principal- both fair and instructive, to judge by the splendjd array of "backers" quoted When the case of Robert Mitchell, con vlcted of an assault with deadly weapon on Herminia SoberaneeJ was called for sentence thie morning in Department Two of the Superior Court, Carroll Cook, tb.e priaoner'a counsel, made a pro forma mo Prick reduced Genuine Wellington real mm, Improved and UnimproTei, Oakland, Alameda, And COUNTY. ship.

Miss Cobb retired within herself. alone, the system must be good. coal for sale by all coal and nursed her sorrow in secret. She was But whether it is so superior to the sys see the I Columbia river basin exporting to the world's wheat markets a surplus Dr. Wilcox dressed the wounaea aigic.

which was: amputated just at the root of the nail. George Taylor is working up an entertainment to be given for the benefit of the Rrooklvn and Acme Athletic Clubs. generally esteemed and universally ac tem already established as to better enable LANCEL BELL'S is the place to knowledged to be a person particularly of 80,000.000 of bushels. Already over while a few hours away in Billiards. tion for a new trial, which was denied.

pupils to sing the dimcult, complicated music in the public schools and warrant the htted to perform the duties of a teacher. purchase of new books, I should like "In MINING STOCK BEPORl. 350,000 tons are being rapidly moved and yet it will be next May before last year's crop is transported. He claimed GIVING WAT. On Thursday last, Miss Cobb began cir spector' to consider not proved by that Ian rxAS Cisco.

March 4. IKS. splendid array. despondency contingent upon the fact that Mr. Cook then was allowed to introduce testimony of Mitchell's 1 previous good character and reputation.

In mitigation of sentence counsel then urged that the defendant had been convicted of a technical assault, and that the jjury had found culating a petition in the Watts Tract The following sales were made at the San Frkn- that the saving! on freights on last year's 1 be ground 1 defend, despite inspec the same court before whom be was convicted crop, if the Cascade Canal were open. Designs Furnished Houses Built By Contract for Cash or Easy Terms, ad shown that it could not th by lenient and unpopular Mouras saus aeauLan ssssk k. he trifled would oover all that is now recommended tor's" efforts, is: That the new(?) system imposes an unnecessary: outlay of money and time, since it is neither cheaper, nor does it dispense with the old, even if. otuxf IM Alts XSSfic 700 Mexican which alleged that Miss Colby had spoken of her work in the school' in a derogatory manner, and asking the Board of Education to vindicate her by again giving her the principalship of the Clawson School. This These events do not affect the verdicts.

for its full completion. The amount of the 100 Bella I SOe case of rse Jones, under sentence of 100 Belcher 1 15 160 a 1 70 NEW HOUSES FOB SiXE present shipments from that section sur est demonstradum, it were a valuable as death for killing Dutil, for his fate now 60 Challenro 25c i rests with prised the committee. He urged that the he supreme Court. Hut the petition obtained several signatures. On the SO Point 1 15 100 Opiiir 100 Peerless 60S 50c 180 1 801 25 60 Silver 15c 110 Jack 1 00 This assertion I sustain with a higher 10 Conf 1 85 suspense) are telling upon anxiety ai Coquijle river, Coos bay.TJmpqua, Port Or that the crime was committed without felonious intent.

He urged the Court not to brand him as a felon by imprisonment in the State r' The prosecution' made reply. A tVST SEKTZMjCK. Judge Gibson It is truej that the jury have recommended the defendant to mercy authority than any named by "Inspector. the old man, and he grows weaker ford. Tillamook and the Willamette be 620 Coo Cal a 101 200 0541 10 same afternoon she came to Superintendent Gilson and spoke dramatically of her supposititious wrongs.

Mr; Gilson at once concluded that she was either out of her John Uurwen, the compiler, although ay. lie avoids conversation day by as much 300 a 068 10 improved. He mad his remarks interest not the inventor of that system. This possible, and seems to brood ft. W.

PATTIfltll CO. 460 Tenth Oakland, Cal. TssrsmsAT. Amaaooa ing by exhibiting samples of wool, coal balks aseuia sssatos over the doom that awaits head, or that some one had poisoned her continually gentleman in his book "Tonic Sol Dasre 26. says: 70 Alpha.

55c 100 Jackson 75c him. An: ther murderer is expected in a and salmon and other articles of export. mind in regard to her friend. Miss Colby. Tne latter lady heard, of the -petition.

300 Alta 100 Justice 10c We need not trouble ourselves with few days io the person; of Pedro Domin- Senator Dolph followed in a strong speech 860 65 any me a of disestablishing the btafi 405 Hex 800 4 1534 25 on account of bis age, although I don't remember that his age was proved. Yet he is old enough to have sense and know 6oO Boole .1 65 for the improvement of the Columbia Notation. Apart from its merits, its mere 1U0 Bulwer 60c 2350 Oohir. 60c establishment is an argument for its preser and of course felt much She consulted Mr. Gilson, who told her of the opinion he had formed of Miss Cobb's condition.

On Saturday Miss Cobb went to several of the signers' of ber petition and qiiez, who is charged wv.n Killing iticarao Berry neai Livermore some time ago, and who was rested in Vestura county about a week age Mitchell will be taken to San Qaentin to morrow. 740 2001 36 what he is doing. I listened to everything river. Private Secretaries of Senators. vation.

rs Tonic 3ol a teacher 1760 CAVa.2 4O02 46 10 Conl S6 450 Pas SOci Washington, March 4th. Senator Kid-dleberger's resolution calling uponenators 600 Overman SOc 80 rTl Tru 10 PotosL Mc 208 061 86 700 8 80c 300 Union 60c 350 Tsllow.J 1 GO told them that she had wronged Miss is ever so foolish as to try to prejudice his pupils against the Staff Notation. We strongly 'for educational reasons, of Its being' introduced nntil the- Colby and desired to retract the statements made. That afternoon she came to Mr. bu aoc 300 ...1 10 270 2 10ft? 15 to state, ph are their actual Private Sec learner has mastered I the facts of music.

retaries, fell like a bombshell in the Gilson and said that she had cruelly THE FEEBLE-MINDED. Change in nanagrment of the i Heme and Disincerporatlon. The sucie ty for the cafe and instruction of feeble- ninded children, inaugurated The introduction of the Staff MAKK1KD. Senate yesterday. Several newspaper men wronged her friend whose "soul is white as snow." Notation is postponed -merely that the SVEBSOIT-DRISOOUr-ln this city, March 3.

at claim to be Private Secretaries, and in pupil's progress may be the sounder in the Recently a horse attached to one of M. Y. Stewards butcher wagons ran away, demolished the cart, disrupted the harness and injured himself so badly that death ensued. The driver was thrown out, but escaped serious injury. I Frank Bromley left for Chicago on Tuesday last.

Bloodthirsty Edward Barrett, the erstwhile theatrical manager and sometime "Ko-Ko," has transferred the stage of his melodramatic actions to East Oakland. Since his separation from his wife he has been living in one of Captain Badger's houses nesr Clinton station. Night before last his wife came to the house. This was after she had bailed her husband out of jih Soon after she entered the house another woman arrived and went Just what transpired is not known, but the language used was blooil-i urdling in its ferocity, and. totally depraved in its obscenity.

It being evident that a row. was in progress, Captain Badger was. sent for. He burst in the door of the room where Barrett end the two women were. Barrett had his wife across, his knees and held an uplifted dagger threateningly over her.

Captain Badger disarmed the infuriated comedian, and the wife departed. The police will probably arrest this man when his wife's body or that of Geo. F. Mothersole lies stiff and cold at the morgue, and then an intelligent jury will clear him of all blame in the matter on the ground of emotional insanity. It has been suggested by people of ordinary understanding ever since thought Was coherent, tLat it is poor policy to close the stable door after, the horse has run away.

The application if the old saw is apparent. Fred S. Heald left en Monday by the Southern overland for Cadiz, San Bernardino county, where he enters the employment ef the Virginia Dale Mining Company. Mr. Heald has "had considerable -xperience io mining, and the opening for hiia promises to be a good one.

He leaves a host of friends who wih him success. As he boarded the train the barrel of a 44 Smith Wesson revolver glistened in the sun. No Indians need apply. WEST OAKLAND. A Stale, Flat and Uncomfortable Day In the Western Suburbs.

un rcsiaence en tne ona metner, of ue tsjew. O. MoKelvev, Mark Everson and Mary Aosnsta this way have access to tha floor of the BROKEN i DOWN. Saturday night, at midnight, a woman end and not torm any (desire to keep it THE LATEST STYLES MOURNING HATS And Bonnets Kept Constantly on Hand MADE AT SHORT NOTIpE that was put in evidence and have considered sll the circumstances, and I must say that vaurprised at the verdict It was a plain case and I don't see how the jury could misunderstand the facts or the law. far atf outsiile influence of news, papers is concerned I may Isay I have not mad a wiml in any paper since verdict was rendered.

It is the most unpleasant part of any judge's duty to pass sentence, yet considering the facts, the verdict, the age and character of the prisoner, the Judge should without bias exercise his best judgment and administer legal jastice. One thing was not men-tinned in this case, and that is that this young man came over here to Oakland and walked about the streets with a girl, mak-inar love to her with a Distol in his Docket. xkucou, now ot vaciana. Senate to the disadvantage of other jour from him. i two years! ago by a few philanthropic ladies and gentlemen of this State, some of he new syBtem then.

Mr. Editor, is nalists. Several of the Senators have 8LOPEB In this city. March 4. Mary beloved the most prominent of whom reside in San their sons as Private Secretaries, and al was found by the police running aimlessly along Broadway, hatless, with drenched clothing end wild eyes.

It took three strong men to take her to the city prison. considered by Mr. John Cuneen himself as a stepping stone to the old system. It is ziarveyn. eioper ana eioest amafoter of Jaa.

and ionise Smith, a native ot Brooklyn, Nw not supposed to supercede the old, which low newspaper men the privilege of the floor. The 'resolution meets with the When placed in a cell she raved so ter Jose and Santa Clara. sajs the San Jose Mercury, has turned oveq its trust to the State and filed its petition! for disincorpor-ation, and (Buford T. Wood, the Superin it certainly woujd If in all points it were superior; but it is regarded as an excellent hearty approbation of the journalists, ex ribly that it was feared she i arm, rngva zo rean, a monina ana aara. inew York Herald and Brooklyn Tribune copy.

aVFriends and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral service Saturday, March 6, at 2 o'clock r. M- from her late residence, 8ti6 Filbert street. Interment private. handmaid who is watting to assist those would have to be placed in a straight cept those whom it may exclude who for some or other reasons cannot get tendent recently appointed by Governor Street-Car Strikes. jacket.

This woman was Miss Marietta S. Cobb. When she had quieted somewhat she was taken to rooms in the Kemillard along by the old system. A. East Oakland, March 1, 1886.

Brooklyn. March 4th. Not a car is ItATEST SHJPPIHO HEWS. Stoheinan. took formal possession yester-dsy.

The society which has just surren If there was no intention or malice in his mind, why carry a loaded pistol in his Docket. There is no occasion for a man block, on San Pablo avenue. Here her running on any of the seven roads con dered its trust to the State has made a Fun, and' Frolic. mania assumed a different phase. Instead Arrivals.

TnCBSDAT, March trolled by the "Atlantic-avenue. Railroad to go brilliant record. It commenced operations of wildly raving, she prayed and suppli Com nan to-day. I he strikers are or Stmr Humboldt. Patoa.

22 houir from two years afro without a dollar ot capita); COURTING A GIRL WITH A PISTOL A crowded honse witnessed the third production of The Widow O'Brien at the Oakland Theater last night. The play is cated, imagined herself a medium' in derly and confident of victory. it raised bjy subscription Santa Clara county furnishing its full communion with dear ones in an pus and mdae, to Searles A Stone. Stmr Coos Bay, Denny, 40 boors from Oooa Bay; pen and mdae. to John I Koster.

is there any woman la his pocket. Neither legal right I to kill other world, and piteously re- growing in popularity. It has scored a ana established a tem There are between fonr hundred and six hundred men engsged in the strike, and Btmr nan Vicente, Hmnn, is aoun rrom Santa enacted the scene at the deathbed of ber deserved hit. i much excuse of this class, I cannot see yraz; produce, to UooaaU. yertint and Oo.

porary honje at White Sulphur Springs, their demands are for $2 for twelve hours' for a- man or a boy who carries a loaded near Valleio. on rented! land. At the lover. In the afternoon, she was conveyed by Mr. Gilson to the home of Mrs.

S. S. NOTES AND EXCERPTS. DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. pistol in his pocket and shoot a woman in Montague, in West Oakland.

Yesterday work. There are about five hundred drivers, conductors and stablemen taking expiration (of the year the owner declined to again lease the property, and Fasskine's Hotel, at Alameda, was rented toe streets in open a ay. ins people com 1161 Broadway, Oakland. it was decided I that it would Specially Reported, up to Neon Each Day, for A London correspondent of the San Francisco Argonaut writes that all other be charity to the unfortunate woman to send her to the asylum. She part in the strike.

Richardson, President of the Atlantic-avenue Road, is. also plain that crime goes unpunixhed, and yet when you choose a jury of the people they bring in a verdict like this, or acquit, and then the people blame the 2 Tnlmnt. DEEDS. Thts8day, March ft. correspondents who speak of the Prince and occupied for another! year.

Then the Legislature jwas induced to make an appropriation of 25,000 for twn, years' maintenance. With the aid of! the first sum the was accordmsly examined before udge Greene and two physicians, and adjudged President of the Dry Dock line in New York, the employes of which are now on a of Wales as "Turn-Tun," or Frederick Broucner to Mary Watson 30x l.wM a rii Mnrtj. J.pmm nf Eh. to be insane. ibe physicians express a luy, us East Fifteenth.

suNW CromEiAhUi beoul trv the cases, and the Jodee can only show their deplorable ignorance. avenue. Oakland SfiflO strike: and the strike in Brooklyn was or fear that the case is an incurable one. Shartzer place was purchased for $7,700 was ixpended in buildings and the remainder for sewerage, i etc. The society "Now.

as a matter of, fact," he says. a wwman to vr novua- unamaea dered so ss to assist the Dry Dock line serpent's tooth. 7-10 of Z2.B acrea, HE portion Part Bowman tract. Oakland Townahin Grant "the Prince is called THmmy 'that is the pet name he goes by. The name is men in obtaining what they demanded.

The theory of Miss Cobb's friends re surrenders to its successors a large amount Jaa MeElroy to Eugene Lynch and wife West Oakland was unusually drowsy today and presented, in all respects, all the appearance-. a quiet, orderly, law-abiding village. What sensational romances may be seething beneath the surface, what do of valuable! Drooertv. consisting of furni garding ber breaking down is as follows: not a chance appellation, applied with FOR ALE. AN ELEGANT HOME INTHESUBURBSOF OAKUHD.

A charming and picturesque gpet In the foot-Mils, about Si miles from Oakland. In the Tlclnlty are some of the finest suburban resi 25x75. a corner Third and Webster, Oa?" NewVYobk, March 4th. The strike of the employes of the Dry Dock Railroad ture, secured with the funds'raised by only give them the law. If the jury will not find the facta according to the evidence, it is the fault of the jury.

In general, jurors seem to act conscientiously, but this appears to be an exception, and I don't 'think their recommendation to mercy is entitled to much weight. There appears to be no justification or excuse in this case, and I don't see how the jury She brooded over ber lover's death in soli out either rhyme, reason, or meaning. private subscription. Those who have MORTGAGES. TmrBSDAT, March 4.

It is a childish and playful reference to continues unchanged. This morning taken so deep an interest in the workings his Koyal Highness stomach, the rotun tary silence, refusing to share hei grief with any one; The weight of woe bent her mind to 'the verge of that mental Bradahaw and wife to Hibemia Sennas of this society need have no fears that th about 1,000 of the strikers were congregated about the stable ana office, but the pre dity of which ia one of his most striking objects fori which it Was organized will and Loan society 75i94. 8 Third, 27 from Adeline; 75x102.31, 8 from Myrtle: 50x125. Filbert. 133.101 from Bail- features.

sence of a large force of police Kept them suffer underl the new management. Fro feasor Wood cmes most highly recom Maiden, is very proud of its road avenUK, Oakland; also 1 acres at corner Telesraph and Alcatraz avaouea.Oak- in order. The police cleared the street in front of the office and' kept the crowd in mended and was for' years Superintenlent of the Kentucky Institute for the Care oldest citizen, Cept. Samuel Packard, iana towuuupr. a caw dences about the Bay.

Climate who was. just MX) years old yesterday. and Instruction of Feeble-Minded Chil continual motion. Rumors prevailed of threatened strikes on other car lines, but mestic infelicity may be boiling under the scum of the event, what tragedies may be in process of incuV ation are not apparent in the monotony of this section of the city. But est Oakland possesses a latent energy that cannot long remain in this lethargic state, and this community is certain, kooner or later, to blaze forth in some startling episode that will redeem the aimless, inconsequential i ast.

The Southern Pacific detained by snow and landslides in Canyon Pass arrived this morning at 7:40. The train that arrived at Los Angeles; yesterday is seven hours late. All the other trains were on time. New To-day. He was born in Raw ley, and has could taxe the view they did.

I think the defendant is very lucky in the first eace, because his victim did not die, and the second, because he found a very merciful jury, Stand np. The defendant then stood up to receive his sentence which is imprisonment in the State Prison at San Qaentin for two years land a fine of $4,000, with the alternative of imprisonment at the rate of one day for every dol dren; a sit ion which he resigned for the ightful. Modern bouse of 12 rooms purpose of coming to California. so Jar none have taken place. It is pro lived under every President of the United States, being three years old precipice cailed insanity.

She drifted into spiritualism, in order to commuue with her lover through the mediation of people whose natures were altogether too coarse for the communion of spirits as refined as her's. Then some mischief maker some idle gossip some social serpent set afloat stories, in regard to the: alleged criticism of her work. In her condition of mind this trifle was all that was necessary to make tha load greater than she could bear, i This is why the police found a woman roaming the streets at midnight, hatless, drenched, and with a wild, i hopeless look in ber eyes. This is why the Commissioneis of Insanity posed sometime during the day to run cars 1 01 BALL WRANGLE. SAL MUSCATELLE when Washington was inaugurated.

Before be was a Captain' he was a shoe over the Dry Dock line. Strange Proceedings. Team Protests A POSITIVE HATCKAIi maker bnt alter ward followed the sea Referee's. Dec! The University Agaliilt the tieuf. and fought in the war of 1812.

He' was New York, March 4th. The Aquaduct Commissioners met yesterday and the and bath, has been thoroughly reno-rated, painted and papered through, ontv 19 acres of improved land, and an abundance of water pipe! through the grounds. Stables ad Outbuildings complete. ITill be sold at a bargain, or will exchange for Improved City of Oakland property. A1 the father of twelve children, of whom A special meeting of the California charges of Construction Engineer Craven Several flat cars arrived at Long Wharf this morning loaded with empty petro ten lived to grow up.

Football League was held last night in San of incompetency and the abetting of frauds An unrepealed law of New Jersey, Francisco, yesterday afternoon examined a woman whose appearance, though pitiably melan passed while the State was a British against Chief Engineer Church were read, and straightway the Board passed a resnlu colony, reads as follows: i "That all wo The representatives of the Law College Club reported that owing to their lar of the fine until paid. As the judge named the amount of the fine, a sensation something like shudder psssed through the crowded gallery. The effect of this sentence islto con tana Mitchell in the State Prison for 4,731 days, or 13 years all but 15 days -Unless the fine or a part of it shall be paid. On of the merciful jurors in the case paid a visit of codolruce last night at the County Jail to this admirable young man, as early an age combines the virtues of an opium debauchee with the accomplishments of a murderer. THE UNIVERSITY.

APPLY TO men, of whatever age, rank, profession aeeree, whether virgins, maids or choly, indicated that refinement whiah is the inseparable companion of education. Miss Cobb has not yet heen taken to the asylum, as her condition has slightly improved during the past 24 hours. She will be taken to Stockton, when committed, as the Napa institution is overcrowded. El AHERON widows, who shall after this act impose leum tanks which are to be shipped to the oil wells for refilling with crude petroleum and then shipped back to the refinery at The number of freight cars dispatched over the C- P.l R. K.

and Southern Pacific inc eases daily: Yesterday 125 cars 'passed through over the Sunset rout. At 50 cents per 100 pounds all the available freight is being shipped as fast as it can be concentrated. Scene in the Superintendent's office at the mole: pon, sedoce or betray into matrimony any of his Majesty's subjects by virtue being disabled, and the absence of two members of the club, they were at present unable to brliag a club into the field; they therefore conceded a game of the first series to the! Reliance, Wasp and Univer. sity Clubs, but promised to be ready to taks their places in the matches of the sec scents, cosmetics, washes, paints, ar- 422 Twelfth Street, OAKLAND BANK BLOCK. uncial teem, raise oair or mcn-neeiea POLITICAL NOTES.

shoes, shall incur the penalty of the law tion removing and discharging Engineer Craven from office. This will take effect to-day. the Board provided- for a committee, appointed by itself, to investigate Mr. Craven's charges. bimetallism In Europe.

Berlin, Msrch 4th. The Pott says that at a political dinner last night Bismarck said it was doubtful whether the advantages which the partisans of bimetallism expected would be realized. Disadvantages to German international trade would certainly follow the adoption of a double standard, especially while England declined to join in forming an international I now in force again, witchcraft and like' Attention, Lovers of Money misdemeanors." ona series. I A resolution was passed that the referee's decision on the field be final, but subject Ueadbeaa-tl want a pass. -Official What for Deadhead I used to work for the com Perkins," otherwise Melville D.

Laadon, owns two handsome houses in pany. East Seventy-sixth street, in one of Omciat Where do you want to go 7 Deadhead To New York. Official Great Scott But vou have which he resides, and he recently bought to appeal, by competing clubs, to the league. Alf that no substitute be! allowed to pl4y for his club unless the. captain of the Opposing team and the referee be notified.

I I The mail) business of the meeting was the consideration the protest from the University Club against the decisions of Sick Headache and I John Ynle, ex-member of the Assembly, is announced as' a candidate for Senator from the district comprising Shasta and Trinity counties. Theodore Reachert, Chief Cterk in the United States Surveyor General's office, has been named for State Surveyor General- 1 James A. Orr, County Clerk of Plumas county, is a candidate for Secretary of State, but it is likely that he would accept the nomination of Clerk of the Supreme Court 4 two more in seventy-eighth street. got cheek. The idea of asking for a pass Will Probably Lose Ilia Ann-Foot ball.

The Berkeley Choral- Society1. gave the second concert of the year oo Tuesday evening before a large audience. Miss Mary Sullivan and Miss Martha Day were the'soloists of the evening. Owing to the disability of the society's accompanist. Miss Griffin, Mr.

Santiago Arrill aga, presided over the pianol The Political Science Club holds its regular meeting next Saturday night, at the residence of Prof. Moses, The paper He has made several successful real when you can get a ticKet tor seventeen Dyspepsia Cure estate ventures. His wife, who was a dollars and a half. Why you couldn't go Sal VuscateUe Is nature's own product. It sun- Cheaper thro the Cheapest Flace in Oakland to pur Miss Smith, a well-known society belle.

pllea to the system tha want of sound, ripe crapes and fruit; it is tne simple and best pmrentrre aud cure for aU functional deraacenenta of the liver and its kindred ailments; prevents the absorption of malarial diseases fevers of all kinds; counter manages all the details of his lecturing tours for him and makes bis engage ments. She' possesses 'rare business nr? tjrruuerius cc vines acts tne it ecu or oaa air. poor aratnage ana im ability, and much of her husband's suc the referee the match won by the Orions from the University last Saturday. Turner and I Woolsey warmly attacke i the decisions of the referee. President Taylor; defined his I course, and McNear, of the: Orions, replied tor his club.

Each mem-1 ber of the league had his say, pro and con, the discussion waxed hot. The University a.ked to be allowed to play the match over again; Ihe Orions urged that, having THK bimetallic treaty. Xhe Atchison's Cut 11 et by the Sunset. New York, March 4th. Kiernan's News Agency has the following: We are officially advised that rates from San Francisco to the Missouri river now average 25 per cent off the regular tariff.

This cut was inaugurated by the Atchison and promptly duplicated by the Sunset. The other lines are practically out of the fight. West-bound freights are about one-third pure water; a powerrui oxruuer of the blood; a natural speoinc for all akin eruptions, sick aeadV aches, biliousness, nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the effects of accidents! indiges- cess is due to her push and energy. She is still quite a feature in society, and at Lowest Cash Prices I N. 1).

Rideodt is supported for the nomination for Governor by the press of the northern mining; counties. Patrick H. McKeever, C. C. O'Donnell her receptions many well-known and iion i rum rioonn isnnr ids annrnr.

slave rs in sour homes and on vour travels. It is a sneeifle to Los Angeles for that. Exit Deadhead very much disfigured, but still in the ring. The old joke has been revived in West Oakland circles. "The three gauges are doicg a power of good for this town, now you hear me." "What three gaugeB?" "The broad gauee, the narrow gauge and Steve Gage." Forced laughter.

It is confidently expected that a large number of workmen now employed in this section of the city will be called upon to go to work at Lathrop, rebuilding the hotel and other railroad property destroyed by fire last week. The architects are making the new plan's, and rebuilding will begin immediately. fashionable people gather every week. Save time andmoney, keep your cash in yovr own IV tne lagged, weary or worn out. neparea by the neishbornoijd, up the enterprise of When the Executive Committee of the doo, ana seep the Western and keep i Addition.

and C. F. McQlashien are candidates for won ooder the rules and within the rules, London Sai-Janscatelle BJTOLAXD. Baptist Ministers' Association of Boston pnot be deprived of their vic Al I am coins to enlarge my bosinese, will the Anti-Chinese nomination- for Gov ernor. i adjourned for luncheon on Monday! Beware of imitations The centdne In blna When the vote was taken there was a tie, and the Orions, therefore, hold the wrappers only.

of the regular tariff. It is understood the lines between Chicago, and the Missouri river have accepted the percentage of cut Aarena for circulars to o. SVAHOvnCH, after hauling Parson Downs case over the coals very they met the games they have won. General American Manaaer. P.

on the "bngitan Colonies' will be read by MUs Crocker, '86. 1 Instructor Jackson has been ill lately but is recoverinftv It is reported that Prof. Cook goes Est to be married, i (. A game of football was played yesterday afternoon betwt en '87 and '88. A subscription to raise a 1 fund far the expenses of the University football team has boon going the rounds, and now counts up some ninety dollars.

Th representatives of the team in the league meeting last night were Turner and Magee, both of '87. Hall, the gymnasium student who had the cords of his left fore-arm severed by a Chinaman, will probably lose the use of his hand. The Chinaman has not been arrested. i O. Box 1968, New attate my selling a very nice Poul Table Cheap for Cash.

WM. WALSH, POLICE COURT. i 1 York City. Mention this paper. ur THE CHITTENDEN WILL.

rates, but so far the trunk lines out of parson and bis lawyer at the door of Tremont Temple. Without the slightest The following is 'to-dav's Police Court Over la of the Csateit record: Maggie Sullivan, vagrancy; im New York adhere to the No Compromise. Nos. 529 ft 531 Jfarket tinge of that disregard with, which they Street, Large Estate. 1319 Center (320 Perafta Man Francisco, Cal.

have hereto, ore treated thfe far-famed prisoned 20 day. Caspar Isaacs, violating ordinance; fined $16 or eight days. Pat New York, Marth 4th. C. P.

Hunting- The Gram Core Sal-MuscateUe for sala he tha Some mohths ago Nathaniel W. Chit- parson-, the reverend gentlemen received lOllOVIDE AJTUgHTOtS ID U1IIUQ: ten denied yesterday that any meet ing had been held or called for a con rick O'Reilly, drunk; fined $6 or three days. James O'Brien, drunk; fined $60 or him with msrked cordiality; and 'several KIRK-LAND A 913 Biondwav. VITICULTURE. The Annual Session of the State Convention.

The annual State Viticultural Convention will be held at Irving Hall, 139 Post street. San Francisco, during the week florae- enin ocreet. said, quite in the Poo-bah fashion GREAT BARGAINS tenden" died in Santa Cruz leaving a valuable estate. Afterwards a document was filed in the Probate Court of this city, claimed to 1 ehis olographic will, by which ference on the transcontinental lines. 30 days.

Martin Coleman, disturbing the peace; no complaint. George Edwards, FUAT, 1101 Broadway, eor. I2th. SAST OACLAVD blow do yon do, Brother Downs? One, more familiar than the others, at DR. GEO.

H. CLAP P. eor. 13th at. aad Uth' ave Pool Commissioner Fink has been trying to bring the fiarhting roads into peaceful' tempted to speak with him: but the vagrancy: forfeited $20 bail.

Andrew Flynn, violating ordinance; continued to March 9th. Julian Costelle, violating or commencing Monday, the 15th instant. his entire estate, valued, at $150,000, was left to Robert Simson, of Oakland, a for parson, with a sarcastic smile and a relations, but his efforts as a good Samaritan have not been encouraging. Every MORTALITY REPORT. He Deaths From Zymstic Diseases Daring- February.

All parties interested are requested to send SO pieces Silk Velvets black and nap of bis finger and thumb, hastened celreI, Si; reralar price, ai.73. by, muttering: "Away, ye Pharisees. body interested is mad that war has begun, samples of wines, brandies and raisins for study and compaiison. All samplss sf mer partne with deceased in legal and real estate transactions. The following heirs-at-law livitg in the East have tiled a contest to he alleged will, on the ground dinance; pleaded guilty; fined $10 or five days.

E. J. Robinson, violating ordinance; dismissed on payment of $5 costs. Yte Sing and Gee Hingi violating ordinance; pleaded not giiiltv, cases continued till April 7th. M.

J. Ryan, battery; forfeited and a majority of the companies seem to IOO dozen sUstslJesv Lisle Thread Hess, SSc; ether stores ask 50c. Workini People wines should be plainly labeled, so as to Are often too ill to labor, bat they ham's like it. Antl Chinese Legislation. Ast Itnmeiiae 'svarlety at nation Kiel Snae Just recelTed.1 show the year of vintage, name of producer, place of producing vines, and, if time to take medicine and lay off.

Sim FINE Health Officer liuck is quite jubilant over the fact that during the month of February there were no deaths in Oakland, from zymotic diseases, a circumstance that peaks volumes for the sanitary ondition of the city. The total number of deaths was 39, of which eight were from! consumption and five from pneumonia. The same num Washington, March 4th. To day the mons Liver Regulator can he taken with that it is a (orrery and was obtained by uniue influence: Almira M. Stewart, 15 valine Birdsall, Cornelia Chittenden, Smith Chittenden, Clark Chittenden, possible, the proportions of dinereot vari Committee ion Foreign' Affairs of the out causirjfr any loss of time; and tne system will bis bnilt np and invigorated by it.

eties of grapes that have entered into their composition'. Pebble Oeat Bstlen Shses, white labsr, St. 75. Ladles' Band-Sewed French Kid Battan Shoe white Isksr. House will take up the subject of anti-Chinese legislation, and will consider the Tt has no eqnal as a preparatory medicine, and can be eafelv used when a doctor can $10 bail.

Oliver Burnett, petit larceny: pleaded guilty, sentence to-morrow. John German, drunk; pleaded guilty, sentence to-morrow. O. Madsen, forfeited $6 bail, John Hickey, James Kennedy and B. F.

Watson, drunk; pleaded guilty, sentence tomorrow. George tL. Bell, violating ordinance; continued till to-morrow for sentence. Maria Ennis, withdrew form-r plea, pleaded guilty, sentence to S4.60. i alasaSat aTvaaaVs sa as I ft.

1 not 6e called in. In all diseases matter until they reach an agreement upon 1 rw i -r it will, nnasbisted by any other medicine. Mirum Chittenden, Ambrose Chittenden and Sarah Talman. I JThe oa8e game on for hearing yesterday San Frinoisco, when Messrs. tiarber.

Bishop and iMesick appeared for Simson, and Messrs Barnes, Btake and Travers for the contestants. Thp latter answered ready, but the proponents of the alleged will arked Ifor a continuance. The other white labor, SZ.50. MERCHANT TAILORING, 1007 Broadway, M. J.

KJECLER. some Dili. ine juessage ox cue rarest dent, suggesting an' appropriation to re enect a speedy rare. 1 ber wer recorded for February. 1886, in an estimated population of 45,000.

Of the deaths last month two were caused by premature birth, two by meningitis, two by oerebritius. two by heart diease and two by Blight's disease. Two violent Erenlns- Classes. compense the victims of the Rock Springs Lippr.iAnrG A card in another column announces that outrages for the losses incurred, will be More time will be given this year tor sampling, and it is hoped that all exhibitors will be present during the examination of the samples, so as to contribute aoy information that may be desired, as to the matter of fermentation, blending, etc. All sample should be marked, "State Viticultural Convention, Irving Hall.

139 Post street, San Frat cisco." A man w.ll be in attendance at the hall on Saturday, March 13th, to receive exhibits, and all pai ties are requested, if possible, to send simples so that they will be received that day, in order; that they may be classified before the opening of the convention, on morrow, i deaths are reported, one by poii-on and one some of tne many frotessors as au Dry Goods, Fancy Goods considered by the committee, which, under the new rules, has authority to recommend fro railroad injuries. One death is un- Joseph's Academy, Oakland, are taking SUPERIOR COURT. classified. an appropriation if it sees fit to do so, pupils in the eTening, and giving instruc tion in tne principal modern ana ancient It is passible that the President's Mes Department One Hamilton, Judge OAKLAND BREVITIES. lantroasres.

music, voeal- and instrumental. March 4th: Antonio tr. IN ones vs. Man sage may cause some change in the Morrow and all the ordinary branches of side made sttecuous i objections, as many of their witnesses wt-re here from the East and were under heavy expense. Besides, there were some experts engaged whose bills were large.

In resisting the motion for a continuance General Barnes suggested that the heirs and legatees, be given tickets to go East at cut rates, and that the estate be divided among the counsel, as this would be the sexiest way to dispose of it. After some A stated meeting ot Live Oak" Lodge uel B. Dyas; metion for a new trial taken bill as it was reported from the sub-corn will be held Friday eveinLg at Masonic under advisement. Alzina V- Legate vs. mittee to the full committee last week.

It Tenrple. Henry K. judgment by default set aside and caut-e dismissed. Annie Bur Academy coarse. To persons who are desirous of studyiDR in the evening and improving their natural.

'advancementv-jihis announcement will be doabtlesa great boon. Farther particulars may be ob There will be an adjourned meeting of Monday morning at 10 clock. SENftlOrTMIUER. His Health Said to Be Con is very evident that if any bill is reported from the committee in view of the state of roughs vs. Stephen Burroughs; same order.

ORGAN AND PIANO-FORTE TUNING facts set forth by the President L. M. IMngree rs. J. O.

Pingree; same ordpr. tained from the Brother Director, at the and Secretary Bayard, it will be as strin A FTER UPWARDS OF THIRTY TEARS Department Two Gibson, Judge the City Council to-night. It is probable that a schedule of water rates for the ensuing year will beadbpte-l. FL Gil has petitioned the City Council for permission to operate a laundry in the brick, and frame building No. 816 Lewis street, between Fifth and Seventh streets.

Academy. i Sale of Building-. delay Judge Garber agreed to haye the estate taxed fi the expense of keeping witnesses here. Judge tV -y finally! ordered the case peremptorily set for trial for March 24tb. stantly Improving.

Washington. March 3d. Dr. Pope, Senator Miller's physician, states that the gent in preventing the coming of Chinese to this country as is possible under a fair xlv practical axparieooe in the man uf actors of Pipe Organs, also la the Tunine and Bepairinc of Cabinet Organs and Piano-forts, ia Kew Tors, I have settled in Oakland and aaa ready to Reeeir BOOTS AXD SHOES, 003 and OS BROADWAY, Two doors above Eighth Btreet. San PaWo M.

CABLE ROAD. 60 lots, 30x100, S300 earfi, in the V.zC. botQled by Twenty-first and streets, San Pablo and Telegraph ayes. easy payments. A Cable Lin of Can vlU shortly be ia operation out San-Pablo its.

and Steam Line out Telegraph aves. These are the eheapest lota in Cailar i to-day. PSXSCXFAXS OIY. Apply te MeAFEK BBOTB EES, 234 Monti-omerT Street, Ban frsncaeo March 4th: The People vs. Robert Mitchell; defendant sentenced to two years in the State Prison and $4,000 fine.

Department Three Greene, Judge Wm. J. Dingee will to-morrow after. interpretation of the treaty stipulations be and Tnne any ot the Instraments in the bast man- noon at 2 o'clock sell sit peremptory auc senator condition is constantly improving, and that he hopes he will be able to ride out within a few days. It -is good tween the United States and China.

Xhe minister to Persia. r. All wors siuranisen uui or an grass GEO. 5. A5DBEWS, tion all the buildings on the several prop slBf on tne Warpath.

March 4th: A. J. Stevens vs. C. fa.

continued to March 8th. I PERSOWAL MENTION. G. W. I Flick, of this city, will return erties recently purchased by Janes Constantinople, March 4th 6ZO sixteenth Street, Oaklsns Last night, sometime between midn-ght and morning, burglars enteied the gun- Fair, on Broadway.

Fourteenth. Frank United States Minister to Persia, will 11TAJfTEI Ta BIKE BI THE WEEK news to the Senator' friends, although there is no prediction as to when General Miller will be sufficiently -recovered to be sufficiently recovered to resume his seat in the Senate. lin and Thirteenth streets. The buildings are in good repair, consisting of the Man smith establishment of Charles Bargans. a sentle aoraa and bozxv, by a responsible have an audience with the Sultan Friday Hoinnr a urnnK.

A man giving the nsme of Harry Bates was arrested to-day by deputy constable Rosa on a chatge of stealing $15 from party; nest ot ssrs STnsiantsMii annrtss roiiy a Seventh street, between Washington and will leave for Teheran oa Saturday. trom tne to-morrow. i C. B. i'arcells, of this city, returned on the southern overland to-day.

George peck, sometime ago appointed Postmsster If Livermore, received his commission this! week. I ita omoa. swiv sion Honse, at the northeast corner of Broadway and Fourteenth streets, and a and Clay streets, and stole fourteen revol The President's Chinese mesa rriA i i'T sfTatMijiHcn its Lxri Rv sage. namoer ot one ana two story, store build- ished sonny rooms, suitable for offices or faaai. vers of different make and calibre.

The Fred Aogusteng while the latter was drunk. The robbery is alleged to have oc- burred in a saloon below -Seventh street. lias; over tos post omas; ArujajLir. nw- oo. nmn in rs and dwellings The sale is positive I Washington, March 4tb.

Congress ana witaoat iimic ms LKT-tM ELKG AKTLT rCKSIlBCv "Little- but Oh Myl man Morrow said to-day: "The Presi Both men are oigar-tnakers, through rustic and plastering of tha side the hole beinr made -X soiteof sunny, rooms, with board, la hand- dent's message is not offensive to the peo resideoos; alto siniis room; locaUon eentrml; Thi handsome crazy silk quilt, raffled tape won borinr auflur holes in the circle, each Last night a ten-year-old boy named Oliver Burnett was arrested by special of snccs required; apply to wuah.buhk si.u Damages Soaght for Injuries. ple of the Pacifio slope. The President I Broadway. Washington's Birthday, February 22d, at A. O.

XJ. W. Hall, eras won by ticket No. Daniel Staidboher. a butcher of this understands that we are a law-abiding A First-Class Cut.

Early this morning the Atchison, To-peka and Santa. Fe Railroad made a cut of $3 on first-class limited tickets, reducing the rate to $27 to Kansas City. S32 to. Chicago and $45 to New 'York. As soon aa this reduction was known on the street the Southern Pacifio Company made a similar cut in its rates, and the gntsof connecting lines bun out ballet! r- 1i, new figures.

The unlimited 'tickets re main bole cutting into another. In, the job thus done there ia evidence of a great deal of on necessary work, for panel of tha rear RESPECT tBLEfvO. CEKSf AS G1BI, wishes sltastion do nrtlsirs work and wail oity, has sued the Central Pacifio Railroad people, and that rioting receives our eon- iSW. Teur Slai 2. llt en tarts; is a tooa, plain eook; aoorsss -a.

kemotid Aim rs- rvo bead eonpls. i worms raaotsvl a n.y ftsnd fore' rcsrr4 fey Sipre, C. O. I i detonation. The message bad to be seat Hiutnt mi.

ih. mis mwmv 1 i.ii nw. tfais office. nut-iw Company to recover S5.000 damages for personal injuries sustained on February d.i I 1 ficer Patterson and charged with petit larceny. The Officer says that the youngster, who does not appear to be more 'than six yean old, loafs around grocery stores, and when the proprietor's back is turned be taps the ti'l, stealing small sums.

The little rascal acknowledges his guilt. rrm iet, itii boa it two Wasted, to solicit for canaing chairs; also It was the President's doty under the sit. eamstances, but there is nothing in it re- tain Thomas is at work oa the case, though itn last, wnen nia wagon was ran into ns in tit la a mm, lain iwib mit poye learn caneiry cnairs, at XI, clue left by the burglars is a very erase; inquire at iaij 1. m.a sk, eon as. by the defendant's locomotive on First KU11XJLL11AAS, 4Us etree.

I lectin upon our people." -1 1 Stallone. 1 street, near Franklin..

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