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OAKIj AND DAILY EVENING TB1BUNE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBEE 22. 1892. a UnuTisuBsr. Tavior A S3 06: Moraine- Times Com Committee on Ordinance and Judiciary.

ADTKBT1IEMBKTS. side of Eleventh, avenue and Twelfth pany. $31 25; Western Union Tegrapb street, east ana west sides of fcievenin ORDlJf AXCES CONSIDERED. Tbe Ordinance and Judiciary Committee avenue and Thirteenth street, sast xwenw Btreet at First, Second and Third avenues, east side. Company.

$22 59; W. P. Wheeler. aicsoLcnox or istestiox. Tbe following resolutions were adopted: recommended the indefinite postponement of the ordinance on the acceptance of Sev NOTICE! ONSETS I WIDE AWAKE.

Tie Council BnsiMTaocing tie Cltj's Interests. For a sidewalk pa the north side of Fourteenth street, between Wood and Wiilow enth avenne from East Eighteenth to East Directing tbe City Engineer to nraisn an estimate of the filling required to brtn Fifth street, between Adeline and Chestnut tn.ta a thai Affielal rode. J. wenty-second street; the indefinite post streets. The public is hereby cautioned ponement ot tbe ordinance amending tbe ordinance creatine: the -office of Pound- For a sidewalk on the south side of Thirteenth street between Campbell and Appointing December 5th at 9:30 o'clock to hear the protest of Edson Adams against tbe sewer in the Twenty-second avenue district.

against purchasing any medicine said to be Willow. master; referring to the Coaneil tor farther consideration tbe ordinance granting a franchise to Welles Whitmore and E. K. Fer the sidewalkina with cement aiz feet Instructing tbe City Engineer to report in width. Market street, between Four PLOTJFS DR.

J. E. Iraprtant Improvements Planned With regard to the Poundmaster ordi teenth and Sixteenth streets, except where a grade ordinance for Teentj-niw between Talarranb. and San Pablo avenues. nance, Mr.

Esrl moved that it be passed to print. The motion was lost bv a vote of already aidewalked wun nuumen. For the sidewaiking, under tbe tame cir Around Town. Bescinding the resolution instructinsr the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for cumstances, of Harrison street from 5 to Mr. Thornburga being absent.

The Rheumatism Cure macadamizing Fifth street, between Lj Dress and Kirkham streets. Twelfth to Fourteenth street The Council then adjourned. Releasing the Alameda Macadamizing Citters of Progress In Recalling Im- toib in tne amrmauve was Karl. Oar thorns. Macdonald.

Watkirion, Wilkins. The negative vote was Brosnahan, Johnston, kelson, Pardee and Heitmann. A motion to indefinitely nostnone was Coca Dan from liability on lta bond for tne recti bin and macadamizing Fifth street The genuine remedy is obtain- WILL OPEN AGAIN. AttentloiL from Kirkham to Cypress street. able only at the office of trrantinff nermission to the property owners on East Twenty-fourth street, be DR.

J. E. PLOUF tween Ninth and Eleventh avenues, to Tb Council met In regular session latt Blent and did not adjourn nntil 11:45 curb and macadamize that thoroughfare More Money Obtained for the Reading Rooms. bv nrlvate eonlrtct Rooms 2 and 3 Nucleus Block O'clock. All the memberi were present Granting permission to the property- owners on Twenty-fifth avenne to SAN FRANCISCO construct a sewer by private contract from then lost by another voteof 5 to those voting in the affirmative on the last proposition voting in tbe negative on this one, and vice verse.

The ordinance giving power to the secretary of tbe Board of Public Works to issue permits under certain restrictions was indefinitely postponed. Mr. Macdonald moved that the Whitmore-Alsip ordinance be passed to print. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brosnahan, but was lost by the following vote: Ayes Earl, (iertborhe, Macdonald, Watkinson, Wilkins 5.

Nays Brosnahan, Johnston, Nelson, Pardee, Heitmann 5. Absent Tbornbureh. The old question of reopening the read Railroad avenue to the sewer in East till shortly before the close ol the meeting, vbeo Mr. Tbornbors.li retired. PKTITIOSS AVB COMMITS ICAT1053.

The following petitions and communications were read and referred: ing rooms in North Oakland and on Twenty-third avenne came np again before Eleventh street. SPECIAL ORDERS. occupy the upstairs part with him. On the investigation that he had made, Mr. Bros the Council last night by the introduction the Gem saloon in East The question of From James Potts eteL for an electric naban said be was going to vote against of a reeolntion offering $2000 to the Board claimed claimed SENSIBLE the protest ASK TO SEE of Library Trustees to enable them to liifit at Twenty-eiabth and Myrtle streets Street Liebt and Lamppost Committee.

Mr. arl said be bad also tnvestigatea Oakland, which it la was running without a license, was the special order for 8:30 o'clock. The matter was disposed of by the statement by License Inspector maintain tbe rooms. Mr. Wilkins was in favor of tbe continu From Jimn Hndivan and others for an the matter and was satisfied that the charge WMl Jackson Waist electric UcM at Su Fa bio avenne and azainst tbe upstair part ot tbe bouse was The ordinance relating to the acceptance ation of the rooms, but thought sufficient Brusb street, heme committee.

Corner that he had closed the place up. ill bosb. He bad made inquiry about tbe money had been allowed the Trustees by aU waat FERRIS of Seventh avenue, from Eighteenth street to Twenty-second street, was re-referred to At 9 o'clock tbe protest of John A. From J. K.

Knowles asking that Fifth family of Mr. Sherin, he said, and found street between Linden end Market streets the young man ulcer ana ismity Foster and a number of others against tbe assessment for the grading, curbing and GOOD SENSE tne committee. The effort to pass to print the ordinance 75cto $1.50. be reirrad and macadamized at the ex to be highly spoken of in tbe neighbor the Council in order tbst tbey might be kept open. He presented figures showing the expenses of tbe library and reading rooms lor tbe past twelve years.

During the fiscal year ot 1890-1 the disbursements hood. relating to tbe changing of the name of CORSET VAISTS. Mr. Pardee said the question ot morality Webster to Piedmont avenue was not successful. The City Attorney had previously cut no neure in tbe matter.

The only THOUSANDS of the Trustees tor the library was $13,016 66, thing tbe Council had anything to do with NOW IN USET. while the disbursement of tbe reading rooms including tbe one in tbe library nanaea in an opinion to tbe enect that tbe City Council could not change the name was whether or not tbe protestants had a mi jt Health, Keom mj ata. OVcuty. right to protest against the saloon. Bcrrom at front ta- of Claim Mr.

Pardee then moved that tbe protest be sustained and that the license be refused Good Sense Waist WE HAVE IS Misses and Children's From 75c to S1.25 ataa Bccau tt hip mm building was $13,016 56. In tbe fiscal year of 1891 2 tbe total disbursements for the year was $15.812 09, while the disbursements for tbe reading rooms, includine the one in tbe library were $15,812 09. These to Sheriu Turner. a ill iot nose supporters. Tapa-faatanea Bbb- macadamizing of Filbert street, on the ground that tbe work had not been done in accordance with the specifications, was called up.

MjvFoster appeared before tbe Council and substantiated in detail the assertions in tne protest He was crow-examined by J. C. Martin and claimed that he understood the specifications called for eight inches of macadam on the crown and six inches at the gutter Hue and that at some places the macadam is not five and a half inches deep. F. W.

Gartner then took the stand and testified to substantially the same state of facts as Mr. Foster did. Mr. Martin then made 'a statement showing that the depth of tbe macadam to which Mr. Foster referred was to be before Mr.

Eari moved to amend and that the rtoiia ttanH puU off. pente of the 8treet Committee. From John Winter asking that no sidewalk ee r.qnWed from htm on Market Street fouib of Seventh until after be shall barn erecud a buiiuing now contemplated. Same com miner. From tue eutiset Telephone Company noiiff.n? Council that it has com-raeuee 1 ibe work of faying underground comiuit as required by Section 6 ot Ordinance 14:3.

From Oia Nilson, for a sewer on Monroe strret. from Twenty-fifth avenue to a point seveuty-flve feet westerly. Street Committee. From Emily K. Latham, for the grading, cnninic.

macadamizing and sewering of East Twenty-second street, from the easterly line of Twenty-third avenue to the eastern boundary of the city. Street Com license be eranted. tianres. Councilman Wilkius thought njara.xwge caeca Hola ont Ktnr out. BT1T ALL AtK- mwmA Tbe license was granted by the following showed conclusively that the money allowed the Trustees by tbe Council was a street.

Mr. Macdonald asked the City Attorney to give his views orally on the subject. Mr. Johnson said he had passed on the subject only a short time before. If the city had power to change the name of a street, he said, it most be by direct anthority, and yet he could find no such authority in the statutes.

'It conld not be fonnd in the charter either, because there was only one clause there which touched on the subject, and that did not go far enough. Mr. Macdonald said the avenue has now two names in different places, and the idea Aves Brosnahan, Earl, Garthorne. Mac ainnlv sufficient for tbem to keep tbe to A24ltaV FOE SAI.B donald, Thornburgii. Watkinson 6.

rooms open. He thought tney aiso snowea Nays Johnston. Nelson. Pardee, Wil there was somatmn? loose somewoere. kins and Heitroaun 5.

Mr. Macdonald nioved to amend inai LADIES' WAISTS IN OR $1, $1.25 and $1.75 IN BIjACK SX25 A resolution was then adopted instruct tbe directors of tbe Public Library be al BY lowed SHOO. the rolling of same. in this case was to simplify the situation Mr. Nelson said he would vote "no oe ing the Chief of Police to inquire into the alleged sale of liquor at Anderson's drug drug store, as detailed above in Sherin 's testimony.

Superintendent of Streets Wall then by giving one name to tbe thoroughfare. cause he believed the Ldbrary aireciors testified that be had examined tbe Air. Pardee then quoted the law to show should bm riven S'2000. macadam on Filbert street and measured Johnnie Breen, who was in tbe audience. that the Council bad no rieht to name a Mr.

ilscdon slu's motion was cerneu, street but onlv to control it He held that Messrs. Brosnahan. Nelson. Pardee, Wil the same and found it in good condition, and he had ascertained that the depth of said he had bought whisky at Anderson's drug store. tbe name of Webster avenue could not be 1 kins and Heitmann voting in tbe nega 09 C3 09 to changed.

tive. tbe macadam and tbe length of the stakes were aa required by the specifications. Ut AN EXCITING GAME. Tbe resolution was then adopted unani Mr. Macdonald said that Mr.

Pardee had voted to change the names of atresia in Air. uartnar aszed how Mr. wall bad mously, as follows: East Oakland. If it was illeeal now to Whereas. The bosrd of Fres Library Trustees VC.SeaetstiWtwr, KiSaEfigSX gfl measured the rock.

The latter answered that ha bad measared it by digging to the earth. change names, was it not illegal then? have, by tbe tax levy ordinance heretoiore The a Hot nasaed bv this bodv. been nrovided With RUtfi air. Pardee said be bad voted in ignor mittee. from D.

MeMuIlio, for a sewer on East Fifteenth street, from 200 feet west ot Tnir-! teentb avenue to connect with the Commerce street sewer. Street Committee. From F. J. Lanraen and others, for the grading, curbing and macadamizing ot Third street, from the west line of Adeline to the east line of Magnolia.

Btreet Committee. From the Board of Health, recommend log tbat'ome system be adopted for the proper flushing of sewers. Health Committee. From the Mayor, vetoing the ordinance establishing the official grade and width of sidewalks on Bay avenue, from Lake Shore avenue to Excelsior avenue, for the reason that the proposed improvement would render property along the line almost worth, less. The veto was unanimously sustained.

asaoiXTions. Mr. Gartner said that he had measured Colonels Are Making Finish. sa ex clenc money to orocerlv conduct the free ance then, but that bii eves had been CO CO in the same manner, and that at no place library and reading rooms of tnis city, as nere tofore conducted: and opened since. Tbe matter was then laid over hv th before tbe rolling took place conld he find more than seven and one-half incnes ot Whereas.

Nevertheless, such Trustees nsve failure to pass of motions to postpone and clostd the free reading rooms in North Oak pass 10 print. land and Twenty-third aveuue. ana claimed rock. Mr. Wall claimed that the City Engineer The game at tbe Haight street park yes ther were compelled to close the same lor terday between the Oakland and Los was pressnt when the measurement took wini oi lunaaMtna QUARANTINE BILLS.

Health Officer Dunn sent in a duplicate WHEBEAs.Four of sai Library Trustees nave signed an sgreemtnt by which ttuy sgree to Angles teams was very exciting. Tbe clubs played off the draw game of Saturday. George Van Haitrsn was put in the box for of hit communication to -the Auditor regarding the quarantining of Wallace Williams, tbe smallpox patient on Third street. reopeu ana maintain saia reading rooms iu Not th Oakland and on Twenty-ihird avenne, nrovided this Couacil transfer enough money KAHNS tne uoloneis and did very lair work. After a bard battle tbe Oakland won the tame to maintain auch niomi to the Free Library The following resolutions were adopted: He returned without bis fnnd, which agreement is presented herewith; now.

therefore by a score of 9 to 7. This victory gains them fonr out of tbe five games played Rescinding a resolution requiring the bill of James Drake of 1150 for nuralne aidewalking of Webster street, from First Resolvtd, That In. accordance with said asreement and for tbe sole purpose ot re- with the Angels. Williams, with the exception of $5, which he said the claimant was entitled to for trset to ODanine and anaintainine said reading rooms. place.

Ex-Assistant Superintendent of Streets Sessions then took the stand and told substantially the same story as that detailed by Superintendent Wall, lie was plied with a number of questions by Msssrs Foster and Gartner, and the feelings of tbe former led him to insinuate that the witness did not see things that he did not want to see. Superintendent Eastman, of the Oakland Paving Company, testified that the work had been done in a first class manner, and that the specifications had been complied with. Mr. Earl moved that the matter be referred to the Board of Public Works. At the suggestion of Mr.

Martin, tbe Street Comm.ttee was instructed to act in 'Authorizing the Board of Public Works rersons smicted with chilblains, so THE ENTIRE WEEK. the turn of SHuO is hereby transferred from the General fnnd to the Free Library fund, and the Auditor acd Treasurer are hereby directed to erect and maintain a fire alarm box at serving one day as a guard. "The patient," said Dr. Dunn, "was able to nurse himself. The observation made troublesome to many, will find a pleasant the corner of Fifth and Brush streets.

and permanent cure in Salvation Oil. 23c, to make such transfer upon their books. Authorizing the Superintendent of Streets in the bill that the Board of Health made SECOND WEEK 22d ANNUAL to cat down the poplars on the north side Suoc ess ful Acaiu. The firm of Husband Brooks of Sin Tne agreement of tbe Library Trustees. ss referred to in the resolution, was signed by President Melvin and Trustees McKinnon, of Fourteenth, between Wood and Willow.

wonder and also at Eleventh avenue and Nineteenth hi Bargai Francisco bas secured the contract for an allowance for the caring of tbe patient is incorrect The body never took any action in regard to the matter. "In regard to Drake's bill for $247 50, which the Council cut down to $150, all I have to say is tbst a fair valuation of atreeU Osgood and Babe. Their agreement was that if tne Council would give them $2000 supplying the Mare Island Navy Yard Keausetlnr tbe Oakland Oaa, Light and GRAND CABIM over and above the regular apportionment IN Beat Company to lay a main on Twelfth etreet. between Adeline and Kirkham conjunction with the Board of Public with coal. This is tbe third contract of a like nature secured by the firm within a year.

articles destroyed, for which a charce of made, they would rescind their action ot ordering the closing of tbe rooms and would continue them as heretofore, ss in streets. $13,213 made, would be about one-half of -OE1- Works, and Mr. Earl's motion then pre Tailed. OBDIKAKCE3 INTRODUCED. Authorising the Board of Public Works tnat amount, or $69, and a bill for this duty bound and With pleasure.

to construct cast iron culverts, class at Every man, woman and child who has CLOAKS Mr. Wilkins introduced an ordinance DOLLS tbe south side ot each ot the crossings of Madison and Twelfth streets, Jackson and once tried that specific. Dr. Bull's Cough I tiyrup, cannot say enough in its praise. amount would be approved by me." In regard to the bills forwarded him by the Council for consideration.

Dr. Dunn said that, while they are excessive, the supplies were obtained by persons guard providing for an increase of the police Twelfth treats. DRUGGISTS AND WHISKY. Ice Cream, Wattr Jcei. Ktc.

Special Besdnding tbe resolution of intention for a sidewalk on Market street, from First to force by the addition of six new members. On motion of theeame member the rules were suspended, and the ordinance was ing tbe premises of the inmates, and be recommended that they bs paid, notwith Donble-Breasted Reefe Seventh. 1 5 Notice for Tfaan sciTloif. I desire to inform my patrons and the public in general that I have doub ed my Before the read a second and third lime and passed to Strange Instructing the City Attorney to report to the Council aa to whether Commerce 4 1 standing that there appears to have been purchased on one day four dozen of eggs at Revelations Council. print, all the members of the Council save Messrs.

Brosnahan and Johnston voting in capacity in order to be able to fill my street, between East Twelfth and East Fif two ditierent stores, and that there are the affirmative. teenth streets, is a public right of wsy. other evidences of extravagance. While 36 inches long, tan mixed, giay mixed and black, special at $9.95 Another ordinance was introduced by I Authorising the Auditor and Treasurer tne parties concerned are poor, there seems to be an evident intent to impose upon the Mr. Wi'kins providing for the increase of to transfer from the Ueneral fund of 1890-91 At the Council meeting last night a the detective force of the city by the addi to the Btreet fund of 1S90-9I S404 3U city.

tion of two men Authorizing the Auditor and Treasurer to transfer from the Filbert 8treet fond to Dr. Dunn also returned without his approval the bills for groceries and sunnUes protest was made by J. Dewroch and others against a saloon at tbe southwest corner of San Pablo avenue and Milton A motion by Mr. Wilkins to suspend tbe tbe General fund of 1880-91. $3188 50.

rules and have the ordinance read a second purchased by William Monahan, topother time was defeated, Messrs. Brosnahan. Authorizing the Board of Public Works wun tne Din lor tbe destruction of infected street Johnston, Kelson, Pardee and HeUmann to oonstruct crosswalks on the following clothing. He said that the bills for supplies furnished the Mouahan family dur voting in the negative, a two-third vote in Streets: West side ot Chester at Seventh, est side of Castro and Sixth, east and the affirmative being required for passage. Tbe saloon license is sought by Sherin 4 Turner, the former of wbom tried to make it appear tbst S.

Anderson, a druggist at 1801 San Pablo avenue, one of AND- ing the tourteen days that their house was under quarautine was $93 95. an expense These Cloaks are selected from our 13 and 815 values. Our garments are perfect fitting. The ordinance was then referred to the west sides of Eleventh and Twelfth, west the protestants who appeared as a witness. had signed the protest because be in greatly execs ol customary household expenses, and in no way a charge upon the city by any authorization on his part "In cases where it seems necessary to furnish supplies." said Dr.

Dunn. 'S2 tier the drug business and because tbe saloon would interfere with tne liquor business TOY EXHIBITION which he could do in his drugstore. day is the maximum allowance of a uar- Mr. Anderson denied that he bad signed Thanksgiving orders as promptly as usual. I will till all orders on time.

Any flavor of ice cream or water ic. either plain or fancy, viz: Harlequin, Neapolitan, Bisque Glace, Tutti Fruitti, also Roman Punch. Iu aadiltion to the above I will have Extra halted Almonds, Extra Marrow Glace and Extra Fine French Candies. Place your order with me and you will not be disappointed. LEN-HARDl'S.

471 Fourteenth street Tele-phone orders promptly attended to. No Wonder lie Kicked. He stood on tbe wharf and looked at tbe steamer as it parsed down the bay and used language that was actually unfit for publication. His language grew stronger as a teamstsr drove slowly down tbe pier with two trunks in bis wagon. Only tbe presence of a policeman prevented tbe teamster's death.

Tbe waiter bad missed bis trip to tbe islands on account of a dilatory truckman. If he had only left his order with the People's Express Company and given bis check to the baggagemaster on the wharf, he might have gone to his state room in peace. His trunks would have been aboard tbe steamer. Tbe People's Express Company never misses a train or a boat and its history is one of satisfaction io its customers. As a resnlt its offices on Tenth street, between Broadway and Franklin street, are tbe busiest express aatme household and at this rate the the protest for the reasons suggested, aud.

charge would be $38, instead of $78 95. The patient was taken sick in Mr. Mona han bonse and as be and ber two broth CORBZR ers were amply able to care for him the case does not seem to be a proper subject for cbarity. 2 Lines you should see. "In regard to tbe bill for clothinz de Twelfth and Washington Streets THE H.

C. CAP WELL CO. (ISCORPOBATZD) Broadway, above 12th St. stroyed, $73 50, it is double what I consider to be a fair valuation. 1 would allow $28 for tbe service of cooking which, with further, that he bad not sold liquor at his drugstore over the counter.

He dii not do a liquor business, although he aid retail whisky for medicinal purposes. He admitted baying given two glasses ot whisky away on election day, but be bad done to for medicinal purposes. S. H. Krelle, a grocer in the neighborhood, testified that be bad protested against the saloon because be thought it would be a detriment to bis business.

Dr. C. J. Sharp, M. H.

Tuttie, John McLean, Romo, John De Lancy and several other protestants, testified that they ware opposed to tbe saloon in question. Mr. Sherin testified that be bad bonght whisky in Anderson's drugstore on elect on pay and had paid 10 cents a drink for it He bad also sent several others into the tbe $86 ib for the clothing destroyed, is a fair value of the expenses." EVERYBODY WELCOME llietuer Purchasing or Hot LOOK OUT FOS HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT NOTE. Daring thie season our The communication was referred to the Finance Committee. LIQUOR LICEK8E BOKDS.

The following liquor license bonds were Handkerchiefs offices in this city. referred to the Ordinance and Judiciary Committee: George Laflescb, 553 Broadway; Martin Brett, 754 Fifth street; T. N. stores remain open until 9 P. M.

Are Ton iolDfr Kut Take the Santa Fe route. You will find drugstore who bad also obtained whisky, Hanson and M. D. Young. 455 Eiehtn 133 -'im Edward Hog an J.

B. Crus. E.GU a CEUZ PIiiDbers AKD Gasfltters Eteam and Water Beating. St. Oaklaks, Cau Telephone it to your interest to call on or address the DAVIS, BROTHERS, for wuich tbe witness bad paid.

street; L. E. Chartrand, 482 Eigntn street; undersigned before purchasing tickets. "No Mr. Pardee objected to tue testimony, but Cbsrtes Scharff and Albert Wolff.

417 anu li MARKET ST. ad Mr. Brosnahan that he proposed to go other line crossing the continent can ofler 419 Fonrteenlh street; P. A. Lainpine; B.

into tne matter, and that if one man had to xi. D. and V. D. C.

Sbeoard. 719 Broadway 123 MARXETfSL you a trip combining equal comfort and Leather Goods C. W. Avery, 783 East twelfth street. pay $100 a quarter to sell liqaor and another could sell it for nothing, be wanted to know ali about it pleasure.

Tbe only line running Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping cars through Chicago on the same trin, everyday with LIQCOtt BONDS APPBOVCO. The bonds of the following applicants for Mr. Sneno continued that Anderson was out change. Personally conducted excur the leader of tbe protestants. and that An sions through to sostoiu Leave every saloon licenses were approved: Catuschi Zellich, 475 Seventh street Troy Clark.

derson bad promised tbe witness that if he (Anderson) bad known that be (Sherin) Wednesday. W. A. Bisell, 650 Market street. Chronicle Building.

San rrancisco. 2l fourteenth street; tjeorge ass el, northeast corner of Seventh and Cedar Le Eosqmet Water Heatet was going to run tne ssioon, ne (Anaerson) would not have protested. streets; Luke Doyle, 324 Seventh street J. J. WARNER, Passenger Agent.

Southeast corner of Tenth street and W. B. We.by, 1241 Telegraph avenue: Her Mr. Brosnahan said mar be had made up CENTUAL man Kohler, 450 to 452 Ninth street; J. M.

HANDKERCHIEFS We "are showing a larger assortment j' than ever before. No matter what it Broadway. Oakland. Cat bis mind to vote against tbe saloon until a few days ago, when he made an investigation into the case. At the time, it bad Heinald, 542 Weoster; J.

-A. Eohrbacn, 1700 Seventh street; N. Gallagher. 1722 WOOD and COAL YARD and better values is you are look- Bargain Fine phaetons for $125 at B. J.

Beeby's. 1064-1066 Broadway; aiso lout Telegraph avenue; S. B. Botbenberg, Sol been represented to him that Bhenn proposed to start a bouse of bad repute over the saloon. Sherin had denied the story.

Broadway E. It Bowland, 470 Eighth street; C. Lynch and J. Healey. H.OTT1 oved to pony carts cheap.

Mr. Brosnahan continued, and said that For nearly fifty years AVer's Sarsanarilla has 515 I3TH BET. CLAY WASHTN. 421 Tenth street; C. F.

Westerfield, 423 Twelfth street; J. McCsnn and P. Egan, 826 Broadway; C. F. Kalney and M.

his mother, wife and sister were going 10 led tbe van of blood medicin s. JA8. BBECK. Manaret ing for you will fincL it in our store. LADIES' SILK Hand embroidered, i2c 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c 50c 75c, $1 to Hemstitched, initialed, 20c and 25c; Hemstitched, plain, 15c, 25c and 35c; Hemstitched and drawn work, 25c, Perfect pri euinc Ti re.

utcu rc rtr 35C 50c, 75c. $1, $1 50; Embroidered Chiffon Handker- L0U1SYILL RESTAURANT Ai OTSTBIt HOUSE. TLe Neatest and Best Itestaoraa: in Oakiasvt. Opes day and night. Private rooms lor ladies.

1C Ei cad. way OaltUal JOHN BXAYICH. Freprietoa. mm i 1 This 5ff9ariFW 7lou or-r- --r chiefs, 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 to $2 each.

GENTLEMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ABS 1TOT7 We know the ladies buy most of these goods and have; Carriaaa. Closing ont aa entire line of fine carriages, surrey's, phaetons, top and open boggirs at cost, must be sold immediately. Call on ROBERT J. BEEBY. 1064-1063 Broad ay.

A Splendid Inrattnnt. For eale, anew two story home In East Oakland; bas never been occupied; contains six rooms, bath and store room and modern improvement; convenient to street cars and local trains, well located. Address Box 1. Tribcse office. F.

B. Oirartl Plaato Co. The largest slock of pianos to select from instruments sold on easy installmens; new and second band pianos rented. Money advanced on stored pianos. Wbeesoek pianos are the best K.

B. Girard piano Co, Broadway near Fourteenth street Getting; Kdy for tbe Holidays. Cbaplin, 1502 Seventh street; Mahan Pedro. 780 East Twalftn street; Henry Kellwegen, 1580 San John A. Norton, 1251 San Pablo avenue; August Klaees, 1050 Franklin street; Smith Scblenker.

1251 Kirkham street; J. T. M. Kelley, 825 Broadway; L. Dresco, 1072 Broadway; Thomas Crowley, 1553 San Pablo avenne.

The bond of Ranlett Newbegin, 1401 San Pablo avenue, was rejected because it was not in proper form. BILLS rAID. The following bills were allowed: C. W. Corner.

$25: Frank Carter, Contra Costa Water Company, $20. $37v $1033 50, $191130, $153 05, $110 F. W. Davis. $2 90; Enquirer Publishing Company.

$30 40; W. D. Eliason. 1180; Louis Fleming. $42; George Ferrier, $28; William Grieves, $25: D.

D. Hayes, $125; Harrison Boyce, $33; Williams Hunt, Thomas P. Uenneberry, $150 60; E. Hook. $87 65; H.

E. Jones. $57 60; Joseph. $3: Jeffreys. Mitchell tntt $120: accordingly, arranged to show everything in this lin Silk, Cambric and Cotton.

l-EATHER GOODS M. F. KEATING HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER, Ptjer linger, Will Tlatsr filtzlsr. HAS EX340VED TO r(y 17 Thirteenth Street. Hair Assmed To All Vse Skooknm.

The Principle involved la Its Manufacture Are Pemulceii We have the reputation of carrying the best line on this ADDICTED TO DRINK? X)0 TTOTJ- DESIRE to BE CURED? Duncan Gold Cure B. fOWB. Kuscsr. J069 Brush St, Oakland, XJaL' tn- Pamphlet i coasU without a single exception. If you think Any Other l'Hl Hair ripl Preparation.

This .0 Rare Production Jpl1 A 1 1 Bfin 1 I rm at art 8fiUn snr this an extravagant claim, investigate it. In order to make sufficient room for tbe holidays a discount of ten per cent will be ofiered during tbe next thirty days to those purchasing frame mouldings and pictures TH I embraces hundreds of styles of Shopping Tonic All work warranted and satisfaction at our art store. Penney a weiie. 408 12tb. Dsa ry amply.

Ton should aaveitiaeyour Duaineas soma, to matter bow email it is. If you cannot Jamea Jackson, H. R- season. $17 60 Letbrop, A. Marks.

Mrs. A. Molter, $1710; Walter K. Morgan. $8 25; J.

Mnller, $6 Sorley Brothers Schrag, $20 50; Oakland Journal, Oakland Rubber Company, $1 50; Oakland Iron Works. $28 5a 65 Oakland Ga, Lieht Heat Company, $101 30, $3710 OH. 11301 50, $25. $10, $10. $39: J.

J. And Stimulant, Cemaatioa Not Found In FOB XADIES ONLY; Bags, Purses, Pocketbooks, Caxjd Cases, Photo-. graph Cases, Combination Books, Writing Tab- lets Portfolios and a splendid assortment of Gentle-jcen's Collar and Cuff Boxes, i-- This Is the Year You Should Buy of a Cash Establishment OFFICE.BANK ASDBCHOOl. i-; Cord to pay mucn. put your -ad" in our IT I '5 r- 1 mil Lj till I Lj-rri-.

classified troatneae directory, under whiea we will ran tt tor 60c a month. The Peters, $2, Frank Price. $23 02: Paget 9UCKJ Sobetaacef DRUGGISTS JL w.nnfatnrad tv A. H. H.

W- PKJBwe cu, ana euter ntaAnt. fit six for $5. A happy season; thie time of year to 1 1 boons Liamoer tympany. 91 04. 910 10; J.

Bedding, W. T. Sebenck, $550; Louis Scbatrer.fUS 25. ill 23, 1 23, $5 33; tJohst Brothers, $14 50; E. P.

Taylor. $14. Tow 'will nd Ue Prophylaetio Compound just what roa need, tt la tbe ealr anre asut atsoloreiy safe preventive ever CUseoveied by Biedieal srienee. lLrmry Kwtu bat-rntd. IS per ptot bottle seat prepaid to an? address npon leeelptof price by the American Chemical Sea Francisco, CaL Fer-sale hr 1L KID CKOS3 rHAKMACY, Twtlltfi and Frattk-ln streeu CHICAGO.

SiOdKUO ROOT HAIR GROWER have fumiiure from H. Scbellhssa. Oars' is the only one in this county handling I YORK. a pomu $12. $9.

$8 60. $11 80, $24. S17 20. $7 59. Wamisx Amtb this line of goods.

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