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MAHQH 10, 1896. TUESDAY 32 VESTING. BANKS. Ave. Snmnrison Chnreh.

Talcott- Pe- (Official.) RAIIiROADs. I ONE HONEST, HAN. Dear Editor: Please in (brat tow readers that touxe, Johnston, Chairman Bailey, TKB- if writtea to confidentially. I will snail in a sealed letter, the plan panned by which I was persaaaestly restored tobeakh aad manly viff- Southern Pacific Crinpaiij COARD OF SUPERVISORS. Proceeding of Adjourned Regular Meeting Held Monday, March 2d, First National or, alter years oi sonensg trom nerrona wa-Bess, aight losses aad weak, shmakea parts.

-I nave so acheine to extort money from any Trains Are Due to ArrlTe and. Lteavo Bank of Oakland one wtunsoercT. I was robbed and awinOiea by the sacks until I aearly lost fait ia aaaa-kind, but thank Heaven. I an now well, rigor- SIXTEENTH STREET STATION, rien, K. B.

Stone. Joe Vincent. Improvement 1362); E. M. Derby 4k' $1.

Mission District Road Fund. James Black. $27; James Black, assg. John Dris-eoU. $10; James Black, assy.

J. S. Frates, fM; James Black, assg. Mike Heidon, James Black, wg. Robert KeU.

James Black, asstr. Hance Lembeck. $12; F. C. Jarvis, tit; James Stanley, 114.7a: James Stanley, asg.

J. A. Ameriell, $60; Isaac Whitfield, $15. Mount Eden District Road Fund. N.

Clausen. Frank Dennis. $18; Henry Egggert, JM-; Henry Gansberger. $45; Herman Oansberger, $27; Haywards Contracting Kuck, $13; P. J.

J. Kuck. $18rHenrrMeinlngr, H. Petermann. $11-25; Leo 'Pingle.

$2S; Fred Strauss, $3. Murray District Road Fund. Bank- of Llveimore. assg. J.

L. sn. ru- Rank Kortbaast eorder Tenth aad Broadway, aad strong, and anxious to make this ccr- oes, one. PILE BULKHEAD AND THE EX- TENSION OF THE BRIDGE NEAR FITCHEURG. Supervisor Talcott stated that he had received bids for the construction of a pile bulkhead and the extension of the bridge near Fttcbburg' and he recommended that the contract be awarded to Cotton Bros.

tor the sum of 1399.90. Upon motion duly made and seconded the contract was awarded to the lirm of Cotton Bros. Co. and the papers and plans were presented to and ordered hied by the Clerk. ACCEPTANCE OP AIcCALL STREET BETWEEN BENTON AND MONO STREETS.

A petition was received fmm V. A Arrtva From February 1S96. Capital stock. Mid up. 1 Leave lain means oi cure anown utu.

Having nothing te sell or send Ok IX, ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING. Monday, March 2, IK. The Board of Supervisors met at 10 o'clock. The roll was called and all of the members with the exception of Supervisor Johnston responded to call. The minntea P.

B. want no money, aoaresa jaa, a. nuu. Box Oelray. Mick.

7dfia Atlantic express. Osdenl G. W. McNEAR. Ylca President ana maMi L.

Q. 7 JS HMSSaf1 Benecla, Vacavflle, Run- Ikm as set forth in the minutes of Feb aey, sacramento ana ttea-lng via of the meeting of February 24. 1896. were then rad and approved without alteration. The further reading: of the minutes of February Uth was postponed until the ruary 24th, on pages 401.

402, J3. 404, was ndonted hv the folio wins; vote: 8:04 a Martinez. San Ramon, Snyder. E. W.

RuBTOn, J. Martin. Nor-soan Hideout. W. P.

Jones. Wallace EV' I Ayes. Supervisors Church Talcott. Pe xapa. calistoga and Santa erson.

l. Morenouse, p. s. Bowies, vr. a.

duckeruiav I u. Borpee. nexx regular ineetmgr. RELIEF TO INDIGENTS. IJTa Los Angeles Express, Ray- of Livennore, assg.

-Henry Clark. Bank of Livermore, assg. Jerry Collins. $24: Bank of Livermore. assg: E.

M. CraHer, Thompson and IS others asking the Board to accent McCall street runnina- unnih Johnston. Chairman Bailey, 5. Noes, None. ADJOURNMENT.

mono tror Principal Correspondents San rranels-l between Benton and Mono streets, as a The following persons made application for relief. Mill, riirnlttw Unnpr nuiK oi iivermore. assg. BaJvaior co. First National Bank.

London. Paris, 1 There beine no further business to Hh13' loaV ahe waa referred Franco, $160; Bank of Llverniore, Sag. ta Barbara ana Lot Angeles Marunes and transact the- Board adjourned to meet 9 ST a 4X9 iOJHa Peter Larsen, $48; Bank of Livermore, assg. Henry Lots. $10; Bank of Livermore.

ana American Bank. La. ana Bank or i California; New York. National Park) Bank; Chicago, Amaricaa Exchange Na-1 2X1 Port Costa and way No. 2.

45th street. North Temescal, aged 65, natvlty Germany, referred to Supervisor Pelouze. Mrs. Freitas, referred to Supervisor Pelouze. Moltlni, Temescal, aged 75 years, nativity Italy, married, referred to Suoervisor Pelouze.

P. A. tionai Bank. assg. Frank Peters.

$24; Bank of Livermore, assg. J. Rierhter. $51: Bank of i SX New Orleans Express, Monday, march 9th, is, at cioca. HIRAM BAILEY.

Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest: FRANK JORDAN, Clerk. Tha People Expr3. Fresno. Bakersfield, San-4 Livermore, assg.

I. Righter, $134 Bank FARMER? AND MERCHANTS' Ilagrer, 2234 Andover street, aged 43. nativ or uvermore, assg. William scniuter, $28; Bank of Livermore, assg. F.

ta Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, Kl Paso, New Orleans and East ity California, married, one child, referred V)Mm The popular People's Express Company Hcnrader. f74.5a; Bank of Livermore. assg. to supervisor pelouze. SAVINGS BANK W.

B. Smith, $24; Bank of Pleasanton, Santa Fe Route, AtLuitic has moved its office quarters into the brick building at the northeast corner APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR PERMITS. i-a wsas jr out IT Jl REQUISITIONS. Assessor Dalton presented a requisition for blank receipts, reports, etc. A requisition was received from the County Infirmary for groceries, feed, etc.

APPOINTMENT OF COPYISTS. Church introduced the following resolution: WHEREAS, It is necessary to have re-copied certain old records in the offices of the County Recorder and County Clerk in order to preserve them from destruction, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That Orrln J. Mullan, E. L. Johnston, J.

G. Mattos William Powers and Henry Dopham, be and they are hereby appointed to do said copying in the Recorder's office and O. J. Mullan. E.

express lor iiojave ana East 11M T7maw.W MM ttK 10M i of Ninth street and Broadway. The new Martinez, San Ramon. Val-i The following persons made applica Ineornorated accordinjr to the laws ot location will be a convenient and accessible one for the public The People's Ex-oresa Com rain have alwavs enioved a 8:45 tion ior liquor permits, viz. Herman ri. Pohlmann.

Warm SDrinra: Albert Silva. tejo, Napa, caitstoga, Vera no and Santa Benicia, Vacaviile, Wood-! the State ot California, November 10, JS3X. assg. Patrick crook, $oa; George Beck assg. W.

J. Fallon, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. J.

C. Sweet, et $37. Newark District Road Fund. Bank of San Leandro assg. Joe Silva Dutra, $36; Bank of San Leandro, assg.

Anton Perry, $32; Joseph Herrscher, assg. Manuel Francis. $65; Joseph Herrscher, assg. Frank M. Mellow.

$60. Niles District Road Fund. California 48 Decoto: F. V. Mac-edo.

Mission San Jose: large patronage principally because their business methods have proved to be satis land. Kniaht's Landing, Interest paid on deposits. Money loaned on real estata, OFFICERS. Marysville, Oroville and factory and- honorable. Sacramento 1014 European Mall, Ogden and EDSON P.

ADAMS 1 Kettle Layxnance, leading milliner, 955 tuasi E. PALMER Vies President Broadway, i 76 ptj To ValleJo JAMES C. McKEE E. Harms, Fortieth street and Telegraph avenue. Each of the above applications was ac-companledby a bond in the proper amount and correct form, which was approved and application referred to the Judiciary Committee.

The application of William Peru was also received, but the bond being imperfect, the application wan laid over until the next meetinir of the board for further i ss ureeon Kxoress. tsacra- What $1 will do. see Laymacce's adver- L. Johnston, J. G.

Mattos William Powers and Henry Dopham be and they are hereby employed to do the eaid re-copying necessary in the offite of the County Clerk. The employment to com mento, Marysville, tea-i BOARD OF DIRECTORS. iiaement tnis paper. aing. rortiana, rugei Nursery assg.

James Carr, $60: California Nursery assg. Joseph Silver, $60; G. E. Chittenden, assg. Joe King, $72; G.

E. Chittenden, assg. John Soto, S8; Cotton Bros. $60: Decoto, $48; Joe Fraga. $24; Antone Joseph, $56: Mot-tin Juhl, $46; J.

B. Lanktree. trustee, assg. T. Thurlkel.

Henry May, $34: John Petterson. $48: Manuel Silvero. $34; 1014 Sound and East CW a. TT-S 13 .1 Sunset Limited. Fresno, Kee.

Oakland; William H. Taylor. Oak-1D3JWi Los Angeles, El Paso tana; ti. n. pitcher, uvennare; Joan Charles Adams.

Oakland: H. F. Gordon. 12:10 0 New Orleans and East Oakland; F. 8.

Osgood. Oakland: Charles E. Palmer. Oakland: W. H.

Bailey, Oak NILES ROUTE. First Street Near Broadway. land; isosoa it. Adams, oakiano. mence from the adoption of this resolution.

Compensation to be at the rates this day fixed by the Board of Supervisors, 6i cents per folio for copying other -than indexes and 8 cents for copying Indexes. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Supervisors Church, Talcott, Pelouze, Johnston, Chairman Bailey, 5. Noes, None. ALLOWANCE OF BILLS. The following bills having been favor Leave From February 2, 1898.

Arrrrs Central Bank 9:10 a I Niles. San Jose. Stockton. vonsideration, the clerk being instructed meanwhile to have corrections made. REPORT OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.

The Judiciary Committee reported favorably upon the applications of George Ciblin, Rk-hard Hughes, Hans Christen-sen, Mrs. C. Faig and A. And thereupon a resolution granting to each said persons a permit for license to W'll liquor was duly adopted- by the Board. REPORTS OF COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.

J. K. Johnston, Supervisor of District No. reported aid allowed indigents for lone, Sacramento, Marys ville. Red Bluff and 'Oro- William Snyder, assg.

Fred Mayers, S38; Edwin Whipple, assg. Toney Frates, $12; C. B. Overaeker, assg. Manuel Perry, $1- Ocean View District Road Fund.

J. B. Lanktree, assg. George Schmidt, $104, Palomares District Road Fund. Joseph Habernig.

$21.60: Henry Hogrefe. E. Jensen, $39; J. C. Jensen, Peter, Johnson.

$1: L. Lawrence. M. J. Lawreuee.

$17.50: John Louis, John Pasquale, Frank J. Pereira, Joe Silva, $18; H. Thompson. $4. Peralta District Road Fund.

G. Bruno, $16; Casserly Jutting, $11.20: H. $76; Christ Johnson. $80; D. A.

Kearney, $24; J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. R. Chaloner, $26: B.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. R. Duncan, $42; J. B. Lank Broadway and 14th St.

OAKLAND. CAL. viii 9:10 a' Peters and Milton 1:40 pi lies, san Jose and Uv- I ermore ably reported upon by the Auditing and Finance Committee were read by the Clerk and upon motion of Supervisor Church seconded by Supervisor Talcott were unanimously ordered paid to the following named persons in the amounts Authorised Capital Capital fully paid up $00,000 Surplus and undivided profits 75,000 tarn 6:39 8:07 747 610 6:43 i Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton Haywards, Niles and San President Vice President the month of February, 1896, $187; number THOMAS W. G. C.

R. YATES I jose set opposite their respective names out of the funds hereinafter mentioned: County General Fund. Hiram Bailey. Cashier tree, trustee, assg. Thomas Kearney, J.

SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARD. Via Seventh. Street from Broad way R. O. Baldwin, $154.25: George I B.

Lanktree. trustee. assg. T. J.

Kearney. i oau uran'iru, asss. i jg- j. Lanktree, trustee, assg. jamesj J.

E. Quinn. $27; A. Bear, $75; W. T.

Lavelle, $16; G. W. Logan, Willis Leave From February 1896. Arrlvs DIRECTORS. Frederick Delger, George Perkins, F.

K. Shattuck. George D. Metcalg Charles D. Pierce.

L. C. Morehouse. J. W.

Phillips. H. B. Ainsworth. W.

Q. Palmanteer. Thomas Crellin, W. S. Phelan.

uwij (-1 AicGuire, 4X; f. iMuriuo, X3u: J. 'J. Kroner tserteisen, U. U.

caldwcii, Oellerich. $10: Dave Powers. $24: George These shoes fit to perfection and weal 6:36 a0 To Melrose, Seminary. to: R. Caldwell.

$3: James F. Carey. $85 assiHtpfl. J. Talcott, Supervisor of district No.

2. reported Hid allowed indigents during the month of February, 1896, number aided, 92. W. S. Pelouze, Supervisor of district No.

5, reported aid allowed to indigents for the month of February, 1S96, $2i7; number assisted, 133. W. H. Church, Supervisor of district No. 3, reported aid allowed Indigents during the month of February, $280; number assisted, 220.

J. W. Ballard, tax collector, reported the collection of J1212.50. Pratt. $24.

638 a 9:03 10:08 X'arK, -itcnDurg, san Leandro and Transacts a general banking business. naywaras. lterest allowed on term dennn'tn. I I Interest allowed on terra deposits. Loans Carruth Carruth, W.

H. Church, Cotton Bros. $28.12, Fred C. Clif-t, $96; Fred A. Davis.

$125; Daniel -M. Denahy, J. L. Donovan, $125; Elmhurst Supply $31.41, Charles M. Fisher.

$10. J75: J. P. Gar- run Vf as only the best of leather can. They're shapely, pliant the most comfortable ol footwear.

They always manago to let ia air and keep oat water. For sale by K. StUSEIBEE SON 05 Washington Oakland. Piedmont District Road Fund. J.

B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. P. J. Keller, $86; Taylor Sohst $1: J.

B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. E. O'Neill, $1: J. B.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. P. J. Keller, $1- Pleasanton District Road Fund. Bank of Pleasanton, assg.

John Bemal, $40; Rank- vf Ple.iiianton. Carlo Boncer- Via First Street, from Broadway. niaae on real estate ana approved security. Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Principal correspondents First a lick, A.

R. Hamlin, O. D. H.im- 8:36 a 9:36 a 10:11 a Ktinnnl Panic. Ban Franclaon: rhaj K.

I 10:36 a eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ii.ii a 12:11 tionai Bank, New York: Metropolitan Na- I aOI To Melrose, Seminary Park, Fltchburgr, San Leandro and Haywards. ola, $36; Bank of Pleasanton, assg. Frank- 0 1:11 tionai natK. (joicago; MeorasKa National I fiS (Janeiro. T3: wanK or fieasamon, Bank.

wmw. I a-a Anceim Gallcrro. Bank of lMeasanton, J. T. Carey, gardener, reported 33,310 tin, josepn warns, vm.z; m.

v. of coal as having been used dur-1 coxob, E. Hook, $8: Frank W. ing the month of February. I James, $21; Jee Gam, $35; J.

E. Johnston, XV. A. Clark. Supt.

of the County Jnfir-1 $50; J. B. Lanktree, trustee, $100: J. B. mary, presented his report for February, Lank ree.

trustee, assg. James An-whowing: derson, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, asssr. Patients present at first of the monta.24l i Fred Bartels, J.

B. Lanktree, trustee, Tatienta admitted 34 1 asg. assg. R. Chalmer, J.

B. Lank- tree, "trustee, a.cPg. Co-Operative $15; Total 27: J. B. Lanktree.

trustee, assg. E. L. Do.v- Patients discharged 43 1 die, J. B.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. 6:00 6:49 7:15 4:36 6:41 6:05 assg. Jacob Grabe, $20; cnaabourne Warehouse assg. R. L.

Hatcher, $40; N. assg. Joseph F. Fraters, $36. ABULES UXIQH NATIONAL EAKK CF OUUIl San Lorenzo District Road 1 una.

J. k. Lanktree, assg. Thomas Clines, $51; J. B.

Location N. W. cor. ot Broadway, and TweUta Street. REGULATE THE SANTA CRUZ DIVISION.

Fourteenth and Franklin Streets. Narrow Gauge. Lanktree, trustee, assg. jonn ronn, Henrv Marlin. $36: J.

P. Marlln. $j6; Patients died 2 E. W. Hall, J.

B. Lanktree, trus- THOMAS PRATHER President tee. assg. J. W.

N. Hand, J. .230 Patvents remaining: George L. Nusbaumer, $45: Henry Smyth, HON. J.

WEST STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. BIPAXS TABCZ.ES are the Vrrt He.U- Vt: a. ts. stone, iuo; vuuuu Druo. From February 2, lSSd.

Arrrrs CHARLES E. PALMER Cashier Leave $1.. Temescal uistrici noan unu. ri i- .8:15 a Newark, CentervLUe, San) DIRKCTOR3. Hon.

J. West Martin. Socrates Huff. no, $24; ec jumng, ivi.io. ji.

Catan, $14; Patrick Curley. $20; D. A. Kearney, $50; J. B.

Lanktree, trustee, ouuo- najTrfield. $14: J. B. Lanktrt John C. Adams, D.

Henshaw Ward, Ed-son F. Adams, R. S. Farrelly. Thomas cine Imn Iadlsestiaa.

BU1imu, liver Trouble. UUciaraa, BadCompIexiaa. ester-, Ogeaalve Breath, and all dl. rera ef taa Momaca, LWer aad BeU. RIpons Toboles contain DPiinp lnj-orion to the most do.it couf ntutloru Are it-antnt to Prather.

Jose, reiton, Boaider Creek, Santa Cms and way statiens; also Gil-roy, Tres Plnos, Watson-ville, Paciflo Grove, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and war stations 6:44 trustee, assg. Thomas Kearney. $30; J. B. Exchange Domestic and lorelem at cur rent rates.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. james navcue, $14- J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. M.

Malone, $26; G. W. Logan, George CORRESPONDENTS Chemical Na Lanktree, trustee, assg. Industry Pub. $2i; J.

W. Lanktree, trustee, assg. Jordan Ptg. J. B.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. J. M. Martin, $85; J. B.

Lanktree. trustee, assg. Oakland Times, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg.

Bert Parker, J. B. Lanktree, trustee-, assg. Seidentopf, $25; J. B.

Lanktree, trustee, assg. Frank T. Thompson, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg.

Jas. W. Travers, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg.

Tribune Pub. $218; J. B. Lanktree, assg. Tribune Pub.

J. B. Lanktree. trustee, assg. Tribune Pub.

J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. N. O.

Winqukrt, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. J. M.

Young, J. B. Lanktree assg. L. D.

Babb, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. L. D.

Bu.bb, J. B. Lanktree, trustee, asscr. W. Crawford.

$10.30: E. L. tional Bank. New York: N. M.

Rotha. Newark, Centervllle, Sam T. child Sons, London; Rothschild Freres, take, Xe, ettoctml, and uire lmiaeamie reiiei. Prft-e cent! per box. Day be ordered tiiroush aeareat dnnrgikt, or by mfiiL I Aortress I THE RIPANS CHEMICAL 10 SPRCCE 8TKEET.

YORK CITY. faeeeeeeeaeeeee- fans; uie uirecuon ae uisconto uaseiN Washington XJistrici noaa runa.n. d. Crowell, assg. O.

O. Slayton. II. Curt- Jose, New Almaden, Fel-I ton. Boulder Creek, San- ta Crux and prtncipall war stations 111-14 2:15 p' 5:15 rchart, Benin; Bans: or California, First National Bank.

Crocker-Woolworth Na Average daily number or patients, i C2 7-29. Average daily number of patients during the month of February, 1895, 297 19-28. Cash received, $38; cash paid out, balance due Superintendent, $24.20. VALLE VISTA SCHOOL DISTRICT, The hour of 11 o'clock having arrived the petition of V. M.

Garin and others for th formation of a new school district to be known as the V-alle Vista school district was taken up for further consideration. The recommendation of Superintendent Garlick being favorable upon motion of Supervisor Church, seconded by Supervisor Pelouze the petition was granted by ihe following vote: Ayes Supervisors Church. Taicott, Pelouze, and Chairman Bailey. Absent from roll call Supervisor Johnston. CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES OF ALVA-RADO AND DECOTO SCHOOL DISTRICTS.

The petition of W. F. Emery and others for the changing of the boundaries of the Alvarado and Decoto School Districts was then brought up for consideration. Mr. Henrv H.

Whipple addressed the ner. assg. J. H. iiuason, h.

COMPLAINT CONCERNING THE CON tional Bank, San Francisco. Newark, San Jose andf Funds dsposlted with correspondents paid here. L.os Gatos I Hunters' excursion. Ban! 11:43 Jose and way )f 7:14 DITION OF THE ROAD NEAR TEMESCAL. Edward Meek appeared before the Board and complained of the condition of the road passing his property in Temescal; he also complained of the blastim? En II II lllllll Take Kd Substitute- Gail Borden for afternoon, Lawrence, J.

J. Lerri, Charles W. Looran. $11: C. R.

Lord. $45: A. Lozier, A for Saturdays only. Eugene Lynch, $85, J. R.

Mc Oakland Bank of Savings Gregor, E. K. (Mains, J. G. Mattos J.

G. Mattos assg. Manuel Borges. J. Mclntyre.

A. J. McLeod. $55.75: J. W.

Moore. $75: H. Cor. Broadway ana 12th St. INCORPORATED l8j Morris, $90; G.

H. Noyes, $75; George L. Sundays only. 0 To and from Niles. Tuesdays and Saturdays.

-Sundays and Thursdays. 'Sundays excepted. Connects at College Park with Coast division train. Monday. Thursday and Saturday, nights only.

The PEOPLE'S EXPRESS COMPANY, the only transfer who will call for and being done at a quarry in. me viuuin-y, auu asked the Board to take some steps to have the nuisance abated. Supervisor Pelouze stated that the money in the Road Fund was insufficient to have proper repairs made, and as to the blasting that that was a matter for the District Attorney. The Clerk was Instructed to call the matter to the attention of the District Attorney. RECESS.

Eagle Brand CONDENSED PI ILK Has always stocd FIEST in the of the Amercan Pecole. Mo Other ia Nusbaumer. 1307.50. $70. uaK Authorized Capitol H.OQO.000 09 land Book Store, Oakland Enquirer Capital Paid in 480,000 00 Pub.

$266.10: Oakland Enauirer pud. Reserve ana conungen? Deposits January 1. 1896.. 4,978.833 il assg. J.

W. Travers, $36.75, J. G. F. Oellerich.

Pacific Wire Iron "jmtasgood." Best Infant Tocl. check bafrgaare from hotels and residences. Works. $2S: w. s.

pelouze. poor- ii ii iiiim i ii OFFICERS. man Maxwell. $65.65: William Pott. $85; The Board then took a recess untO 21 San Leandro Gas $12; H.

B. Sears, C. M. Selfride. $15: M.

M. Shuey, o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. "Well, let us to the iLastDariof Pea ISAAC L. REQUA President i W.

E. MILLER Vlca President W. W. OARTHWAITB Cashier E. HAGAK Assistant Caabler Board in oposition to the granting of the petition; and Mr.

W. F. Emery spoke in favor thereof. After due consideration by the Board Supervisor Church moved that the petition be rejected. The motion was duly seconded and carried by the following vote: Ayes Supervisors Church, Talcott, Pelouze and Chairman Bailey.

Absent from roll call Supervisor Johns-ton. PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT OF INFIRMARY SEWER. The District Attorney presented a state Office, Kimn street. Tel. 328.

Local and through tlckes sold aad formation given by J. H. WRIGHT, agent 16th st. statin, M. E.

DE CORA, agent 7th and Bdwy. RICHARD GRAY, gen, traf. manager. Charles E. Snook, $1.25, J.

R. Tal The Board re-assembled at 2 o'clock. cott, $56.30: Frank P. Thwaites, $218; Tohrlner. S1S.SG: J.

Van Busklrk. $9: E. The roll was called and all members The Secret of Beauty Is HEALTH responded to name. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. William It- Davis.

James Moffltt. Isaae PART PAYMENT OF CLAIM OF THE Van Court, C. F. Weldon, O. F.

Whitton, Calvin B. White, .1. C. Wilson O. C.

Zeyn, $15; The Secret of Health is CLEAMUSESS CALIFORNIA RAILWAY L. Reaua. Arthur A. Smith. K.

A. HaiiiAa CALIFORNIA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. George H. Collins. W.

EL Miller. Henry T.un Ztianirh. $5: Albert Krown. Jou: uov ton Bros. J3T3.

S3 X), $258; E. M. Xiogera, xiuraua uavis, The following resolution was introduced! Tnpprrptnf RFII1TT Health fr Cleanliness Derby J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg.

P. J. Keller. $16; J. B.

Lanl General banklns business transata4t whereas, me Din or tne caurornia trpo trustee, ass. E. O'Neill. $147.65: Interest allowed on term deposits; loans on real estate and approved collateral at Improvement Company for rock furnish- H. Lee, $9C; C.

B. Overaeker, assg. Manuel Perry. $13: Self erf Pharmacy, lowest maraec rateB. IS IN THE USE OF POMPEIAN eo to tne rurtvaie xtoaa jjisirici amounting to $2362.30 was duly filed December 2d, SrV.t $51.50: E.

P. Taylor. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDrarrfl! MILLS COLLEGE ft LATTNDRY lRaC. WEEK DAY TRAINS. Leave Fruitvaie.

Arrive Frultvals 8:55 A. M. 805 A. M. 10-5 A.

M. 10:45 A. M. 1:65 P. M.

1:45 P. M. 10 P. M. 4:20 P.

M. SUNDAY TRAINS. 8:25 A. M. A.

M. 10:25 A. M. 10:15 A. M.

12:25 P. M. 13:15 P. M. 1:55 P.

M. 1:45 P. M. 1S95, with the Clerk or tnis oounty ana SAN FRANCISCO Bank of California. kkkas.

on uecemoer actn. there was allowed and ordered paid on account of said claim the sum of 11500: al is iukk-laiaiaw Jo. CHICAGO Continental NaUonal Bank. PERFUMED so on February 3, 1S96- was allowed and LAjn in. kl.

Kouscnuas sons. ordered oaid tne sum or suwu. wnicn leaves a balance due to the claimants of $362.30, wherefore 45 P. M. :45 P.

M. Paasensrers from Oakland should talra ment in which he said that if the Board was satisfied that the sewer had been completed according to contract and the name had been finally accepted that there was no objection to allow in payment the sum of $2554.28 on account of the balance due. Thereupon Supervisor Church introduced the following- resolution. WHEREAS, The County Surveyor of ithe County Of Alameda did on the 24th day of February, 18y. present to and file with this Board a statement and estimate wherein it was shown that the contract for the construction of the sewer from the County Infirmary to the Bay of Sail Francisco has been fully complied with and properlv executed, and WHEREAS, This Board did on the 24th lay of February, 18, formally accept the said sewer, and WHEREAS, From the statement and report of said County Surveyor, there appears to be and is due James Miller, the assignee of the original contractor, for the construction of said sewer, the urn of $4089.95, and WHEREAS, Under the terms of said contract the Board of Supervisors of Alameda is iriven the Union Savings Bank RESOLA Jtsu, xnax ine oaiance one xo the California Improvement Company, of trains leaving Broadway twenty minutes In advance of leaving time as shown frons lac? no on claim numDer vbM oe aiiowea and ordered paid out of the Fruitvaie TONIC! Fruitvaie.

Round trips Oakland to Mills CoQegSj Laundry Farm. 35 cents. Coairsa Bioadway ass Nihth St. Transacts a General SAVINGS and COMMERCIAL Business. Connnty Infirmary Fund.

H. Arendt Bank of San Leandro, assg. F. Borsl, $53.21: Bank of San Leandro. assg.

Jos. Herrscher, $719.70, Bay State Mer. $26; George Beck $43; Fred Becker, Mrs. A. M.

Bennett, $25; Owen Boyle, $42; M. Cleary. $29; Ciark Sons. C. Clundt, $19; Combs Fisher, $41; Craft Russell.

J18.50; W. A. Clark, $125; A. Shirk, $75; F. W.

Rowe, $75; J. F. Lilley, Mrs. F. H.

Wors-3ey, $37.50: J. Martin, $35; Mrs. H. P. Gleason, $40; William Myles.

$30; Charles Geannot, $30; T. Lavin, $40: Frank Du-pree, $35; George Turner, $25; John Cray. $30: Pat Cahlll. Thomas Barber, Delehanty Havens, $10; J. Dowling, $6.45: B.

F. Edwards, Ernst R. G. Farmer, James Fogarty, "Fonte. Francis Trefry, $15; H.

Friedlander, P. Gallagher $14; Geary Grindell, $17; Golden Rule Restaurant, $16; C. G. Gordon. $7a; M.

Hanley. $13; Hawes Dusterberry, Heagerty Hortenstein irt: Murrev L. Johnston, $75; J. B. Road District runa, ana me Auauor is requested to draw his warrant for the same and the Treasurer to pay the same inmnmM all tne leadia ehvsletaat w.

M. RANK. Trafflo Manager. Broadway. Oakland.

when presented. for if INVIGORATING, REFRESHING mmd ta DUALITIES, tor Bath purposes loule. Johnston. Chairman Bailey. L- Il.er,e Fnnd.

OO.OOO OO Noes, None. rwi- a rlf i TITF JL I w-w SKIM SOFT AND WHITE aad Deposits Deo. 31, 1895, 3,002,693 19 KEEP IN MIND ING SHE COMPLEXION. PART PAYMENT OF CLAIM OF E. B.

STONE. 11 SOFT22TS AND THB ATB3 -THE The following resolution was Introduced hv Hiroervisor Talcott: Try it and be convinced. Manufactured sal BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. West Martin, Thomas Prather, R.

SL Farrelly, Hiram Tubbs, E. Palmer, William G. Henshaw, A. A. Moore, 8.

Huff, Herman A. Tubbs, H. W. Meek, Thomas Crellin. WHEREAS.

E. B. Stone did on De- soul Vf ura right to withhold and reserve payment of eaid balance of $4089.95 for a period of 30 days from date of acceptance of said ewer. to-wit: 30 days from February 24th. 1896, and WHEREAS, The County Infirmary Fund of the Said County of Alameda out of which said balance ie to be paid is in lanktree.

trustee, assg. Contra Costa and rock furnished to the Fruitvaie Road CALIFORNIA BATH TONIC CO Suttet District amounting in all to wnicn Laundry. J. T. Latimer, A.

Lozier, Polytechnic Manse. $2o; Tv.n xr iMoArthur. $4: James L. McCar 378 TWELFTH ST. Raid flaim.

has been duly aporoved by the OAKLaJTa. CiL x.o a nnniin (Milrmiuii vm.mi.ma. 1 wv- WF.XSHAW Vlfia Prealdent majority of the Finance Committee, and WHEREAS, It is shown that said thy. $10; Henry Meyer. $61; James MUler, a flourishing condition ana me mieresis A.

E. H. CRAMER. Caahlee of the county will be subserved by an Oakland Free Clinic. $75: Oak- revnitvaie Road District is not In land Homeopathic Free Clinic, J25; Os earlier payment of said balance than is urovided for under the terms of said con- 1 -v.

i financial condition which would permit the entire amount being paid at this time, Exchange on foreign and Eastern cities. Interest allowed on all savings deposits good ia.w, a. ry. White, William Roberts, tTo1 aenil the marvrinna French JlCBtedy CAUTHOS free, and a legal guarantee that Oalthos will TAP IHk.wM A Kimtarfaaa. tract, now, mereiuic, I remaining three calendar months.

RESOLVED. That the sum of $2554.28 1 Rose W. Sagehorn, $58; San Limited F0 THE 8EAS0H 1895418 WILL. RUN rri ih name is hereby ordered paid Francisco Laundry Association, no entrance tee. Remittances from the country may be RESOLVED, That the sum of $446.93 be allowed and orderedi paid to the said claimant E.

B. Stone out of the funds of said Fruitva'iS Road District on c-mint of his claim above mentioned for J. S. Silva, Alex. l.

amine. jamra cui, n.H.nnr Rmvth. $76.30: J. F. Starr.

I made by express or checks on banks in CXKK atiTfcea.Vat4cacle aad BESTOKK Laat Vigor. Vs4 it and pay if satisfied. law VON MOHi- Baa Francisco ana dooks witi do return ea. $49; J. Taylor, assg.

George Syezavlch. inau, Ctadanau, uata. JS; i. Tooriner, xi. uu.

ouuch Voice Koertner, $35; J. J. Jo; $3446.93 and it Is further ordered and declared that the remainder of said claim is not rejected or allowed but hereby tak Mrs. Anna Ward. Z4; w.

vvmsun, SEMI-WEEKLY CALIFORNIA BANK. Maaonio Temole Building. Tt. J. Williams, io; wuson $20.3, $282.25.

$5: Albert Brown, $24; en under aavisement. liinntMl hv the followine vote BSTWKSJi Corner Twelfth and Washington streets. Aye, Supervisors, Church, Talcott, Pe Selrert pnarmacy, $1Satary P. Garlick, $10; W. B.

oakiana. louze. Johnston, vnainnau xaucjr, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Noes. to James Miller, the Ignee of the original contractor, withholding the balance or eum of $1535.67 of final payment for 30 days from date of said acceptance of said sewer. Adopted by the following A Ayes.

Supervisors Church. Talcott. Pelouze, Johnston, Chairman Bailey, 5. Noes, None. PETITION FOR CHANGE OF BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN GREEN AND MAY SCHOOL DISTRICTS.

A petition was received from Hans Christiansen and four others asking that line dividing the Greenland May School Districts be changed. After some duscuseion It was referred to the County Surveyor. OPENING OF A NEW COUNTY ROAD FROM 13TH AVENUE TO THE REDWOOD ROAD. D. EDWARD COLLINS President i jaoob GREENHOOD Vice President REMOVAL OF DRUGGIST AND STEW Ludlow, $5.40.

General Road Fund. J. B. Lanktree, trustee, assg. Ives Scovllle.

$42.20: Cotton FRANK ii- BKUUit-S vaoter ARD OF THE COUNT INFIRMARY. BOARD OF. DIRECTORS. He. Orleans, t)vKR THE GBEAt The following resolution was Introduced John W.

Phillips, D. Edward Collins. by Supervisor jonnston: Bros. l. i.

m. uktu. J. B. Lanktree, trustee.assg.

P. J. Keller. SI: J- B. Lanktree.

trustee, assg. E. O'Neill. Si: W. H.

Lee. C. B. Over-acker Manuel Perry, Sohst B5Stamont District Road Fund. Bank of Livermore G.

Clarke. $51: Bank H.v f.u. mat me nosrcion oi uruK- Victor H. netcair. jscod ureennooo, W.

W. Whitman, Anson Bars tow. Charles Jurgens, Robert Smilie. gist and steward of the County Infirmary Route: bUNSI Ytrrmr held bt rea Kowe De ana me same -i am pa i. lavior.

io h.rohv Hv.lsrfd vAmnt. also that the Tranaaets a areneral banking Business. irnreiarn and domestic exchange bought eaid position oi uruggist ana Dienra nho shea. mis resoiuiioii i uuo feet on and after (March 15. 1896.

and sold. Correspondence solicited. Special attention paid to the execution of trusts for individuals, firms and corpora- LKAVIKO 6 AN FRANCISCO TuBsdaya and Haturdayn FtQM Tvuotr, Mortata 6. 1895. AHnntcwi riv tne louowinr vow: Avea.

Suoervlsors Church, Talcott. Pe- The following resolution was Introduced by Supervisor Church: -RESOLVED, That the sum of $300 be mnii ihA name i licrchv ordered transfer tinna. Correspondents American Exchang louxe. Chairman tjaiiey, Noes, supervisor unuron, i. Keep your; red from the General Road Fund to the National Bank, New York; satner Banking Co.

and Bank of California, S. F. APPOINTMENT OF DRUGGGIST AND The auat comoaete. modera elegaaflT of Livermore, assg. m.

r. noriuu, ao. Bank of Livermore, assg. John Klely, 516; Bank of Livermore, assg. N.

A. Nick erson. $48; George Beckfc Co. $22.70. Alvarado District Road Fimd.

J. B. Amarant. W. Frank Fratis.

$48; Frank George, $16; Estate G. W. Patterson. $15; John Quigley, $46; John Rapasa, $42; Edwin Whipple, $78. Bar District Road Fnnd.

John T. Boh-rer $14: Fred Davis. $12: John McCarty. $33; J. R- McCarty, $20; R.

Scanlon. $10. Brooklyn, District Road Fund. Eim-hum S11S2; A. Lucio, RogersT A.

Rogers, $15; Srt. G. Silva. eTB. Stone, $874.50.

J. eq nipped aad perfectly arraaged, Teatibalad STEWARD AT THE COUNTY INFIRMARY. Fruitvaie Road District Fund to oe aeo for the opening of a new County Road from 13th avenue near the Moss place to Redwood Road in the Fruitvaie Road Eye on Him He has removed to 360 Tenth TraBaooauaeotai xraia aacnea, new cssi meat, especially designed sad built for this service, HotaiBg spared ttf assure FKKFBCT The folowing resolution was Introduced IF YOU WISH. hv Rnnervlsor Johnston: street. Who has? Why, H.

District and the Clerk is directed to notify the Auditor and Treasurer of this resolution and request then to make the J. Herrick, the practical elec he Is hereby appointed to the position of rlrtiB-e-ist at the County Infirmary-of Al COMFORT aad tbe biroesc segres ot eh rsa TAI9MJBNT obtaiaabie WHIiU IRATgLINO Direct eoaaaettoas ia Kaw Orlaaas faw aU Esttaa fsUw, ales: ttaaa. Oaly MihaBfa transfer as hereinabove stated. AAnmtmA hv th folio-wins- trician and manager 01 the To enjoy the day properly yon must order your Sunday Ayes, Supervisors Church, Talcott. Pe Vailev District Road Fund.

First Nat. Bank. assg. P. H.

Hoare, $1S; louze. jonnsion, vnairman XMUicy, a. r-o i NATION FOR COPYISTS. General Electrical works. WHAT DOES HE DO vv ifiUiU dinner from J.

B. Ijanxiree. tru, i. ianktre. trustee, assg.

The following resolution was introduced AuMrrlmr Church: WUlSn Wlnckler, $3J; Cotton Bros. ai 4rt -j He does house-wiring puts ia CentervUle District Road Fund-Joe iiSLS J. Augusto, $22; Frank WHEREAS. The Grand Jury.ln Its report recently presented called attention to the matter of. recopylng all old rec annnhciators, call bells; fire "a JaWr.

$26: George P. ASTORIA PORILACD ords in the County omces ana recommena- ml that the nlan of aylng copyists a IiOV Mfg. rie. ao. iz; anu "Co.

$11: Joe S. Plres. S9.51ftA a and brgrarralarmsr does elec ew City Marttet, tiic lighting; a 1 Ccr. 12t3i tzi ItaMwiaWd fixed monthly salary be abandoned and recommend 4 hat a rate per folio for the paid work be established by the eaid ameda County at 'a salary of $75 per! month payable monthly out of the Coun-1 ty Infiramry Fund, eaid appointment to date from and after the 15th of March, APPOINTMENT OF POUNDMASTER OF PERALTA DISTRICT. Harry Germain was upon motion of Supervisor Pelouse duly seconded and unanimously carried re-appointed Pound Master of Peralta District.

A bond In tbe sum of $209 was presented by htm and ordered accepted and approved. CLERK TO NOTIFY POUND MAS- TEP.S. The Clerk was Instructed to notify all Pound Masters to present new petitions for appointment accompanied by new bonds at once. ROAD Ntt" 2772. -The resolution introduced at tie last resralar meeting 'concerning Road No.

2772 was then lrousrht op for further consi Jerat'on ami some (ii-'-'-scmn r--! -n rv' Ta a AT -v- 4i. IX T. CnarML 116. WHAT SIS, Board, now. nereiore, That the rates recom- HE USE? laremoBt Ditr Road FandJames Davis, William T.OniS' Lanktree, trustee, assg.

James McGulre. TELEPHONE The materials and sr.ended to be paid by said Grand-Jury for raid recopylng of old records, namely. ki mtii, rwr ynlio tor re-coDying of reo- does the best'work at shortest Jt: Frank, Dublin District Warehouse BW TklurWt Rftad Fund. Ssscss Fhl to. MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED For reaervatlams call at IV HaaW gvnary mm aTraais Colombia saOs Febraaty tSth aad sSta, State of Califbraia saOs Febraary ajd Sad Ifarcb 4tb.

Froia Spear st wtmrf (Pier si) st je-a. at CCr tT ft Ceal Snpts. CO. notice. 'Reasonable- in prices rds other than indexes and 8c for copying Indexes be and the same; ia hereby toiopted and fixed as the ratea herein-ifter to be paid- for recopying od rec- nttra TinrnhaLin i2: A.

ir, -c in wcrkmanship. St; Andrew Jensen. M. Klopper. -a i trn.tM.

K. D. Lane. WHTES CO. onrcr 1 Nusbaumer.

6ib- rvrtd ly the foil owing -vote: 7f a v. I.

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