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-if OAKT.ANP TRIBUNE; SEPTEMBER i27c eisted by1" the officers of the congrega 1-WstfWtL' II BICYCLE BABEL mittJinonflfrTiMfci tion. -In the synasroeue of Beth Jacob on jilii iuiiiy i ijiiuu Harrison street special services will be TV A 32 mm conducted by Rabbi Oornnkel, wno has been engaged expressly for the occasion, and who will be assisted by a quartette Of male voices, selected from the musical circles In San Francisco. The presidency of this congregation is now in the hands of H. Davis and At regular meetlnr of the Alame t. Hostile Demonstration to Be Made by Oakland Wheelmen.

County Branch, No. 2 of the Coal Dealers' A v. elation of California, held on Tuesday many Improvements have been made in the interior of the synagogue, and the For the- city reader or -the country home; THE KEW TORK TITHES la' an uncommonly Interesting newspaper. Its sixteen pages are brimful of news. It Is handsomely printed, accurate, clean, fresh, and vigorous.

Every Intelligent reader will prize Its special departments, comprising literature and book news, social progress, religion, art, science, fashion, the woman's page. evening, oepu win. tne case of Hv W. place has been neatly decorated. nowuuun, an expressman and coal dealer who doe business at ih in 1 ROSEBERY COT LEFT.

road yards, foot of Peralta street. West Oakland, was brought before the meet A BIG PARADE ORDERED. He I ana amaieur sports. Horses, Horse- ing. two separate charges were brought against Rowland for giving dishonest weight, and as he bad.

si- ine unequa.itea financial of Entered Two Crack Bat They Did -Not Win. Entered Two Crack ready been suspended by the Board of THE NEW YORK TIMES is a capital manual for investors, for bankers, and the officers of Savings Banks. Trust Cowbells and to Be directors on a previous charge for the same offense and had appealed to the Association, the question was up in open meeting and Rowlands was. By Associated Press to The Tribune. na JnPall'e3- railway Used by 2500 Riders.

NEWMARKET. Sept. Interest and Dividend Notices, the Or expelled, as the association does not tolerate dishonest dealings In coaL ganization or rxew companies, and the weather today was blazing hot, there was a large and fashionable attendance at the races. Lord Rosebery, ALL financial news reports are (Section XIIL Article 2), By-Laws. GRAND promptly and accurately printed.

Its Commercial Reports. Including wool. whose two Derby Winners Ladas and CHIEF LLOYD WILL RESIST. Sir Visto competed for the Jockey Club cotton, oreadstuiis, milk, butter, eggs, and farm produce, recently much en- i lareed. are of uneoualed fullness avui stakes of 10,000 sovereigns for three and four-year olds, was among the Any oeaier giving more or less than -100 lbs.

to one sack, 500 lbs to quarter ton, 1,000 lbs to half ton, 2,000 lbs to one short ton, 2,240 lbs to one long ton, shall for the first offense be fined and 'for the second expelled from the association. That Rowlands violated this rule wDl be seen by the following charges and swer statement: va value. The Times will do Its full share of notable people present. Auction Out earnest work for financial legislation' to repel the assaults of private greed upon the lawmaking power, to estab The Cyclists Will Turn En Masse Every Evening. The result was, J.

H. Houldsworthy, Laveno, three years old. by Bend'or, out of Kapolt, first; Lord Ellsmere's filly, None-the-Wiser, four years old second; T. Cannon's filly, Venia, three years old, third. Betting, 9 to 4 on Laveno, 9 to 2 on None-the-Wlser, 25 to 1 on Venia.

lish tDemocratic principles of equality in taxation and economy in expenditure, and to retrieve the defeat brought upon the Democratic Party by errors and betrayals. i THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES. Sale The subscription price of THE THE COMPLAINT. Oakland. CaL.

Sept. 10, 1895. To the officers and members" of the Alameda County Coal Dealers' AssociationGentlemen: I hereby charge, Jf. W. Rowlands, who keeps an express stand at the southwest corner of Seventh and Chester streets West Oakland, who also deals in coal, and as understand is a member of yourrasso- -elation, with giving dishonest weight.

On September 5th 'I purchased of NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES is ONE DOLLAR a year. THE WEEK IOWA REPUBLICANS. LY TIMES is a capital newspaper. It The wheelmen of the city are In a state of revolution and, headed by Gen. Tom Agrnew they propose to Institute forthwith a reign of terror.

There is an ordinance on the city's books compelling cyclists to blow whistles at crossings after nightfall and the police have started in to en contains all the current news conden The State Campaign Opened LAKE MERR ITT Under Favorable An spires. force it in wholesale fashion. Last night fourteen devotees of the wheel By Associated Press to The Tribune. said W. H.

Rowlands one ton of Castle, Gate coal and paid him his own price for the same. Having been informed Gate coal and paid him his own price, for the same. Having been Informed that he defrauded weight I had the -same weighed and found I had received a total of 1.800 lbs. coal and screenings, MARSHALLTOWN, Sept. 26.

were escorted to the city prison be sed from the dispatches and reports cf the daily edition, besides literary matter, discussions upon agricultural topics by practical farmers, full and accurate market reports of prices for farm produce, live stock, and a carefull prepared weekly wool market. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 1 yr j6mo3mo Daily, with Sunday Daily, without Sunday 8.001 4.00 2.00 Sunday edition I 2.00! L00J 50 cause they did not comply! with its uflmBu'flufl maw The Republican State campaign was formally opened here this afternoon provisions and this morning the regu under the auspices of the Iowa Travel lation fine of $2 per capita was enforced instead of 2,000 lbs. 1 1 1 1 i iff in i a nil i in each Instance. ing Men's Club.

mill hi fill 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiii -i I have not yet made a demand on Rowlands for the shortage, as I may. The crowd was not as large as was The cyclists think that they are get-tine the worst 'of it. In the first place, DDuuu DoauLj uQuucru Any one day (except Sunday) 1.50 75 40 anticipated, owing to the threatening conclude to bring him before a court -of justice to answer the charge, which. -I have ample evidence to prove. Weekly edition 1.001 501 30 they were run off the sidewalks, then they were unceremoniously hauled in weather.

Senator Allison delivered the leading address, giving a thorough review of Respectfully. N. H. SPIER, OAKLAND, Postage prepaid to all points In the United States. Canada, and Mexico, except in New-York City, where the postage is 1 cent per copy; in all other countries.

1407 Cypress street, corner Sixteenth, the finance, tariff and other leading Is sues. West Oakland. There were also addresses by United 2 cents per copy per aay, payable by the subscriber. for not bearing lamps after dark and now they are being jailed for not whistling. They have also learned that there is a movement on foot to pass an ordinance compelling them when within the city, limits to go no faster than is allowed by the carriage "ordinance, namely, eight miles an hour.

This will be the last nail in their coffin, and while it is being forged they propose to up and be doing. mi 1895 SffTOH THE CUSTOMER'S AFFIDAVIT, State of California, i The Times will be sent to any ad States Senator Gear, ex-Governor Lar-rabee. General Drake and Matt Par-rott and others. The two meetings were held simul dress in Europe, postages included, for $1.50 per month. 1 County of Alameda.

-v The address of subscribers will be changed as often as desired. In order taneously. AT 2 O'CLOCK P. OH THE CROUNDS ing a change of address both the bid and the new address MUST be given, Cash in advance always. Remit Spier, being duly sworn, says: I reside at No.

1407 Cypress; Oakland. I know W. H. Rowlands, an expressman and coal has his office at No. 1431 Third street, Oak-, land: On September 4.

'1895. I left with one Muldoon, whose place of business is' at corner Seventh and Chester streets, a written order to be delivered to said Rowlands, for one ton of Castle. tances at the risk of the subscriber, unless made by Registered Letter. Check, Money Order, or Express order, payable to "Tne jew-iorK Times Pub Sol Rogers Hnrt. Sol D.

Rogers, commander of Oakland Canton Patriarchs Militant, sustained the fracture of a cheek bone and the loss of several teeth in a bicycle collision on Wednesday night. As a consequence there will be no drill of the canton tonight. The Federation of Trades met last night and transacted only routine lishing Co." GRAND PAN0RAM1G LANDSCAPE VIEW OF THE PIEDMONT DISTRICT! Gate coal, to be delivered at my house. Address all communications thus: THE NEW-YORK TIMES, Printing House Square, New York City, N. Y.

It is claimed that there are 5000 cyclists in the city and of this number 2500 will, it is said, join in a series of demonstrations which will commence on Saturday evening next and continue for several days. The proposition is for the riders to form in a gigantic procession and armed with cowbells and whistles to traverse the residence districts after nightfall announcing themselves as the pass each crossing according to the terms Of the ordinance. This means a din such as has never before been heard in Oakland and special attention will be paid to its volume when passing the residences of the councllmen Who voted the ordinance. The cyclists think that two orthree nights of this will result in a hurried repeal of the measure. There seems to be no way to stop them from thus as The Humiliating Degree.

This was in the afternoon, and on the next morning said Rowlands delivered some coal at my house and It was put into my coal bin. None of this coal was used until long after it had been weighed by Messrs. Hornblom. Doran and Flynn. which was on of the same day.

N. H. SPIER. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 19th day of September, 1895. FRED L.

BUTTON. Notary Public, Next Tuesday evening the Oriental Degree of Humility will be conferred 1805. THE SUN! 1895. on several members of Halcyon Parlor No. 146, N.

S. G. at Alameda. The BALTIMORE. MD.

following team from this city will be present: Judge J. J. R. M. Fitz THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE.

gerald. Dr. George C. Pardee, Frank C. Jordan, J.

Cal. Ewing and Charles EXCEPTIONftLLY EASY TERMS ONE-FIFTH CASH Balance In Four Equal Yearly Payments, with Interest Only 7 per Cent per Annum. For the People and With the People. E. Snook.

BOKN. HONEST IN MOTIVE. FEARLESS IN EXPRESSION. SOUND IN PRINCIPLE. THOMPSON In this city.

September 26, 1895, to the wire of Alex. Thomson, a son. serting themselves, for they will be acting under absolute command of the ordinance during their tour. They propose anyhow to show that the wheelmen form a power In this city, and politicians who expect to ask favors at their hands at coming elections will have to be careful. WHAT LLOYD WILL DO.

Chief of Police Lloyd was notified this afternoon by a Tribune man of the intended demonstration and was asked what he would do. He said: UNSWERVING IN ITS ALLEGIANCE THREE WITNESSES. State of California, I County of Alameda. A. Hornblom.

II. Elliott. J- Doran and J. T. Flynn.

each being duly sworn, says for himself and not one for the, other, that each and all of said affiants were present on the afternoon of September 5, 1895, at the residence of N. H. Spier at No. 1407 Cypress street, Oakland, and, each assisting the others, weighed the Castle Gate being all of the coal in the coal bin at said house. That the amount of said Coal TO RIGHT THEORIES AND ths A Dream! She passed me by, I knew not then cause, Her looks gave certainly no time pause.

RIGHT THE SUN PUBLISHES ALL THE to NEWS ALL THE TIME but does not al I watched her. only this and nothing more; She entered Lehnhardt's Famous Candy Btore. LARGE LOTS 50X150; 40X150 AND 30X145. C.W Dealer In New Modern Second-Hand Furniture. Carpets and ranges retailed at low "I hope the Bicyclists will be sensible enough not to attempt such a demonstration.

If they do and raise a Fourth of July racket or a Christmas night medley of sounds It strikes me that would be a violation of the ordinance prohibiting disturbances of the peace and some arrests woul be likely to follow. There should be enough people interested in this movement to attempt the repealing of the ordinance in some other way." People are wondering how the chief would stop 2500 wheelmen at midnight with forty police officers. was as follows and no seventeen hundred pounds 17Q0). 7 Screenings, one hundred pounds 1800 pounds. H.

HORNBLOM. H. ELLIOTT, DO 4 J. T. FLTNN.

Subscribed and sworn to- before me this September 19th. 1895. FRED L. BUTTON. Notary Public prices for cash.

Will pay cash for or ex low its columns to be degraded by unclean, immoral or purely sensational matter. EDITORIALLY, THE SUN IS THE CONSISTENT AND UNCHANGING CHAMPION AND DEFENDER OF'POP-ULAR RIGHTS AND INTERESTS against political machines and monopolies of every character. Independent in all things, extreme in none. It is for good laws, good government and good By mail Fifty Cents a month, Six Dol lars a year. change good modern furniture in any quantity.

Makes auction sales on prem ises. Call and see. C. W. KINSET, 462-454 Thirteenth.

General Auctioneer. ELEVATED LOTS beautifully terraced and gently sloping towards the lake, commanding a magnificent view of Oakland's natural water If there n-wnr was a specific lot my one complaint, then Carter's Little Liver Pills ares specific for sick headache, and every woman park. Thousands of dollars and two years' time have been spent in prepar- ANOTHER COMPLAINT. Oakland, September 10. 1895.

To the officers and members Of the Coal Dealers' Association of Alameda county: Gentlemen I hereby charre should know tola Only one pill a dose. Try YOM KIPPUR. them. Tbe Baltimore Weekly San. I ins: this choice property for the market Every detail has been attended The U.

S. Gov't Reports H. W. Rowlands, a coal dealer and ex- Cement the maenificent Boulevard graded and macadamized THK WKEKLTSTTNPTIRUSTOa ALT. LUC jwm a Great Jewish Festival "Will Take Place Tomorrow.

show Royal B'Jdng Powder walks on each side. Sewers constructed, drainage completed under tne Third street, and place of business the railroad yards, foot of Peralta street, superior to others. supervision of the best engineers. Every lot in the much sougtit tor THE NEWS of each week, giving complete accounts of all events of Interest throughout the world. As- an AGRICULTURAL paper THE WEEKLY SUN is unsurpassed.

It Is edited by writers of tract will be offered on the day of the auction. Not a foot has been disposed of although numerous offers have been SHADES? Tomorrow the Jewish people will begin the celebration of Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. The festival opens at 6 o'clock In the evening and will continue until the same hour Sat POLES? received. TRIMMINGS? urday night. During this time the practical experience, who know what farming means and what farmers want in an agricultural Journal.

It contains regular reports of the work, of the AGRI Buy them from me cheaper than you can buy them from any one else. members of the various Hebrew congregations will touch neither meat nor drink. In the two synagogues of this West Oakland, with swindling- by delivering short weight in coal. 3 That on August 30th I ordered of said H. W.

Rowlands one ton of Rock -Springs coal, to be delivered at my resi- dence, 1821 Seward street, and paid forv the same. Being suspicious of the weight I requested certain parties to weigh said coal. The returns from the weighers were: Screened coal. ISSOTbs Screenings 250Tb Total As 2000 pounds is a legal ton I claim a shortage of 200 pounds. This charge I can sustantiate by reliable Respectfully, WILLIAM R.

M'CONNELL. city special services have been arranged and will be carried on with unusual TAKE NOTICE OF THE CENTRAL LOCATION. Five minutes to Broadway, with two car lines passing the property and a few minutes' wallc to all local trains, both broad and narrow gauge. MADE 13i CULTURAL experiment stations throughout the country, of the proceedings of farm 4c OAKLAND. OAKLAND.

OAKLAND, solemnity. SOID IN USED IN In the synagogue of the First He brew congregation the exercises will be conaucieapy rcaoDi UTieaianaer, as- N. WOOD TWELFTH NEAR FRANKLIN 40 1 THE FACTS SWORN TO. CLOSED ELEGANT ers' clubs and institutes, and the discussion of new methods and ideas in agriculture. Its MARKET REPORTS, POULTRY DEPARTMENT and Veterinary columns are particularly valuable to country readers.

Every issue contains STORIES, POEMS, HOUSEHOLD AND esting and Instructive selected matter, PUZZLE COLUMNS, a variety of lnter-and other features, which, make it a welcome visitor In city and country homes SUte of California, lea THE MERRITT County of Alameda William R. McConneii. oeing. auiy sworn, says: I reside at o. 4t rew First Class Family H6tel.

ard street, in the city of Oakland. I know.H; W. Rowlands, an expressman and coal dealer, who has his office at" Mrs. Alexander Elder desires to In No. 1431 Third street, Oa: form her friends and the publlo generally that she has taken the manage August 30, 1895.

I ordered of said Row-. One Dollar a year. Inducements to get-ters-up of clubs for the Weekly Sun. Both lands personally one ton or coal, to be delivered at my house." He delivered twenty sacks of coal person-. The fine homes of Mrs.

Judge -F. W-Hensha wi George Grant- 'Hiram Tubbs; and others, surround this -'rpeity. rThe jimp royiements that will be purchasers will undoubtedly surpass the city Several Architects already have received orders to prepare plans for splendid homes to be built immediately alter the sale. Such improvements will certainly not be a detriment tp the future value of these lots. ment of the Merritt Hotel, nonnwesi corner Twelfth and Franklin, and will conduct It as a first-class family hotel.

Special atentlon paid to the table. Well furnished sunny rooms; central loca ally 'and I helped him to carry It In; and I then paid him the price Jn fun. LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS tion; rates reasonable. This coal was put under lock and none of It was used until long after It was welshed by Messrs Elliott, Fallon and the Daily and Weekly Sun mailed free of postage in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Payments Invariably in advance.

Address A. 8. ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, Baltimore. Maryland. KKSTACRANTs." I Crafts later the same day.

WILLIAM B. McCONNEI! Subscribed and sworn to. before tne And see the Great Special Sale goods on this September 19. 1895." FRED BDTTONv Notary Public. display there at prices niur.ff SWORN STATEMENT OF WITNESS 111 W1L to astonish you.

I. UlllULLI 460-62 EICHTH STREET. 0AKLAI1D QiCy UNIVERSAL 'fc' Restaurant Oyster House 475 SEVENTH STREET Beat Meat la Tewa 25 Cents ul Upward aleals at All Honrs, Omf os JllgUv: Saum to oanaa -h Chotse Whies, Liqaora sod Cisanv Mvate ksosm tot LadUs ami VarttM M. Catuslch Co Props, Sale Begins 6 O'CLOCK BUTEL CRELLUI THS MOST FAVORABLY LOCATCU AKQ leadirg Hotel ef Oaklaat Comet Tenth ana ttbinfftos Othiaod. M.

N. HARTMAN. Proprietor. State of California, County of Alameda Elliott, James Fallon and M. GI1-' martin, beings duly SWorn.

each says for himself, and not one for the other, that each and all of said affiants were present on the aoth day of August, 1805. st the residence of William R. McConr.e::. at No. 1821 Seward street, in the city Oakland, and each assisting- the otf.

the Rock All or th eoal in 4be rongh bin in basement of said house. Thar Amount of -said- coal.irasas ic and "no more! Clean coal, fifteen hundred -pounds Q55G)'-s y- i i Screenings, two hundred a pounds-X250) Total. eighteen i ii. ar i -it SATURDAY 1 Real Estate mtowtacnfe, Company K3 'uiE'to-ttBsnaiCi- EVENING 46el eighth! St Qaklind'x 1 OLD- -if now being conducted by- H. de Braigs, thai -wau-knawm and i popular: eateren: c-rr: I in 1 tti 1 9r EfSTOllELOIliDGtiCOB-t i WANTED TO RENT, WITHIN TWO or three blocks of.

HVtf and Broadway, a barn large enough for I or fhorses. 2 wagons and tons of bar. 'Address: with price, W.J- J. -Speneenvlg -I COLUSA HOU-SEi OXE LAKGH rUR-tlshed sunny bay window room; also two or tiree furrl ed rooms or ker--i7 3 "'-ovt ry c-: i Trill'bo'aiael -i a f-T it bri and pastry cf tU l-nia a 1.. c--' j-'-.

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