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THE EXTRAS TO SUCCEED i I and Bulletin published and exhibited by TRIBUNE- of jesterday's event were another example of THE lr TRIBUNE'S "enterprise. i i. 3 Y1 i -1 ADVERTISE VOL. XXXXTH. OAEXANP.

CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING. MAKCH 18. 1897. NO. 64.

rU i Ctr I A I ihi nhl L. SS. Vt sX. her father would live to -disprove the statements. -t THE POLICE COURT BEIICII talks the battle over.

il SPIRITUAL LIFE, WITH A TI, JUST LIKE The burns are very, malignant ones. In several places the flesh has dropped war to the bone. The age of the. pa COURT eras Vain Search of FarmerWerren to Find His Baby Niece. Who Will Preside on It After Fltzslmmons Denlei That the tient will work against his recovery, though if he has not Inhaled the flames NOAH'S ARK i Thomas Takes if Is The Project of a Dtstrict there Is hope.

Rev. Mr. Dhalgren Says It Is Knock-Out of orbett 1 Exhibit Meets Warm Encouragement as' Real aa the OPPOSE F0HE1GII TBOOPS. Will Indications That the Plaoe wspt by a The Scon off tho Flgh.1 Huee Steamers Land Flood Br Associated Press to The Tribune. es ATHENS, March 18.

According to Disinherited Son Will Contest Hie Deceased Father's WllL, Become a Bone off Contention, Storm off Fifty an HourJ persistent rumors circulating here Col- Refugees In the Ararat. of Memphis. HOYV-THE PROJECT REYIYED. IT MEANS A EW BIRTH. onel Vassos, the commander of the Greek army of occupation, has been Mayor Davie's appointment of Judg4 By Associated Press to Th bone.

ordered to oppose the landing of foreign Parmer Crla Werren and Ins baby Allen to the judgeship of the Police! CARSON Cmr, Mar. rKanmons troops now on the way to Crete. This, niece have disappeared and the eagle County Co-operation Will Be The Aim' of" the Scriptures as epeni the -mgbt at his oK Woing, quar however, may mean only the formal Court," continues to be the main topic of conversation around the City HaU ww4vt 1 eye and Instincts of Deputy hobrors of.the plague opposition as a protest against the ac ters. He wOl eave for tsigiA. He showed very Iffif of the severe puntahmen4 Ready at the Right Understood by Rev; Dr.

Andrews. today and much speculation is In pro gress. I vpri a clue to their whereabouts. tion of the Powers. Advices from Arta on the Greek frontier show that the! The omcer armea witn a naoeas cor he ring-, His tower pi' 'spat Sufferers Stand for Hours In pus writ cam pea on tneir trau xor I'" privations of the Turks there are so great that some are deserting to the what in he center and woe" swot- manv hours without success.

He went len, but there were no obne parks about to the farmhouse near, Berryman sta the Water Awaiting Roller. htm to Indicate ttoait he 3r 1 just gome DIRECTORS TO BE APPOINTED. INTELLECTUAL FOOD 'NEEDED. Greek camps. The Turks at Prevesa Xfrlrus are arming in consequence of a conflict provoked by a Greek soldier tlon, Berkeley, but found no one at tbrougb a baid battle.

"i home, or at least received no response to his knocks. A game of freexeout My Hps are very hta, sJrtd Fitssten- belonging to the garrison at Actulm. mons, 'Una cracK open waxnom veuie The Turkish troops are occupying sev was then commenced. Heller concealed The opinion prevails that Judgd Wood will be re-appointed as soon ad Mayor-elect Thomas This 1st -given as a reason for Judge W.ood's va-. eating the place yesterday.

Otherwise there might haye been a contest. As it is, there will likely be a con test as it is said Judge Allen will not -give up the place when Wood is re-ap pointed. The courts have held that! there can be two Judges of the Police Court, as is the case in Los Angeles at the present time. The prophets have outlined the fo ture actions of the two judges as toI General Feeling That the hit. I know I toe some btood yesterday, A Successful Meeting of the eral posts on the Servian frontier.

The batteries at Arts are being construct LEVEES BREAK ALL AROUND. himself behind a sturdy oak and watched. Darkness fell and with it byt tt didn't weaken me at eM. and ttntags kxked much worse wMh me t)ban ed under directions and plans of Ger Scandinavian' Preachers' Conference." Governor Will Sign the came the cold of night. really were.

There was not a time nait I The farmer and the baby did not re man officers. It is reported in military circles that the Rurslans wxe about to was not sure of wtamiog." and after 2 turn and Heller left In 1 disgust. Babes Swept Away From the land troops on the coast of Macedonia. slxtth to which Chey' say Corbett The hearing of the petition was nec The news that -the Servian army re bad me going, I taSd my men I was going essarily postponed this morning and a Arms of Broken-Hearted serves are being mobilized is causing The information from Sacramento The services' held last night In the lows: i new writ was issued. This time, it was great anxiety to the Turkish military When Judge Wood shall have been Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church on Thirteenth and Market streets, under authorities in Salonlca.

1 that the bill appropriating $10,000 for a District Fair in Alameda County, had passed both houses was very gratify given to Al White, who declares that he will take rations and lay a winter siege if necessary to capture appointed by Mayor Thomas, he will -immediately appoint a clerk, and, will demand the office of Judge Allen. the auspices of the Scandinavian to lick CorbeU a certatoty. I sai he was able to keep hte head out of my way, and then I began to lay for. the body, and I flrifebed htm Just ae I did Sharkey. There oo sense In saying that tt was a chance Mow.

It was juet the kind of a btow I we waifitog for One chance to de-Kver, and, when my chanoe oame, eont tt preachers conference was conducted bf the tiller of the soil who nolas his neice for a board bill. 1 Allen will refuse to vacate the bench- jjy Associated Press to The Tribune. Revs. J. O.

Wahlberg, I. Dalgren and M'KIIILEY II0M1IIATES. By Associated Press to The Tribune. A SON WILL. CONTEST.

The' late Captain James Cook of Ala J. R. Andrews. MEMPHIS. Teno-, Mar.

ISFour rescue Wteuner Including two Government boats ing to Oaklanders. There is every reason to believe that the Governor will sign the bill as all of the objections he made two years ago when he vetoed the bill making Rev. Dahlgren chose his text from Then, both judges and both clerks will serve as ai court or, one set will serve actually, while the other will volunteer; its The courts have held and the law distinctly states that each) Judge may have a clerk. The matter meda, omitted his only son, James J. WASHINGTON.

March J8- President McKlnleV today sent the Senate the the first chapter of the second epistle arrived ec be port tiite anorrdng from the 'over now ed couotry oorth of Hemphds, home aod won the fight. i of Peter. He' dwelt on the comfort Cook, in his will and left all of his property to his sister, Mrs. Ann Kelly of the necessary appropriation, have been svercome and no longer exist. ffeanes M.

Anderson, who was to have been one of cbe cootestanita in the shoot which is gained, from the scriptures, and especially the many gifts this par At that time is was stated, and with could only be settled by an' appeal of some criminal case, and it would be a difficult matter to get a. decision which) tor the sQver cup, which fe now held by Why the young man was cut off, the ER-iott of Kansas Cfity, has entered a suit following nominations: STATE. Powel Clayton Arkansas to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Blexlco. Wm. Osborne of Massachusetts to be father does not state, the only reierence much truth, that the original idea of a District Talr had been entirely lost would affect the judge.

i ticular chapter embodies, and the; divine power that bestows blessings upon to him being: "I personally omit to against Dan Stuart for J500. If rwvg 400 refugees and a tfhOueand head of atock. The ooodttfcw of the refugees pMtebt. Some are partfly clothed end slok aloMst onto death from exposure and tong ufTertnig. 8eyenlty-41ve bad been for toours in the water woM deep awaMtng rescue teamers.

One wo- man clone fraateoasUy to a ddul babe. In Judge Wood, say those who are sur make any provision for my only heir, mv son." I posed to know, submitted yesterday. He dkalms 0)eJL he was tndiiced to spend money and taroe to coming to Oareon Oky, sight of and that It had degenerated into an excuse for holding couple 'of week's raclnsr at the expense of the only because he knew he would.be re In (he abstract Rev. Dahlgren said: "The divine -power of Christ was re The son will contest on the ground appointed and hie graceful withdrawal Consul -General at London." John K. Gowdy of Indiana to be Cxm- epd after he arrived here ib shoot was that his father was of unsound mind.

vealed, in his power to heal the blind. would place Allen in the position oft State. This objection can be urged The. orooertv consists of a home at declared oC. contestant.

aoother aaaOy of twr, two (irowmed few eul-General at Parla i 2415 Webb avenue, Alameda, valued at the halt, and the maimed. He conquered death. He was master over life and death. To the -storm he -said, 'Be The present talk of contest recalls against it no longer. LEADING FACTORS.

1 Stuart ears theJt he declared Jtbe shoot off because there wore wo sufficient en nBote befere 41 boat aivived. Hherato John Brigham of Ohio to be As- S2.50O. the Wood-Sands content of four years Judee Ellsworth, wno is namea as ex slstant Secretary of Agriculture. betm faSBlxm yevterday etfternoon, and at The leading factors in getting the bill tries, ecutor, has applied for letters of ad- and it was still. He said to his disciples, 'Mine is all power in heaven and.

It is In his power to make Perry S. Heath of Indiana to be Tint ago, out that affair has no bearing out the i present issue. It was in 1893 that Ogden and Alien! (Stuart played to great good Cortiune yes uuntsLranuu. Assistant Postmaster-General. 1 WANTS AN ALLOWANCE.

through, according to H. H. Picher of Llvermore, is the Alameda County Committee "of the State Development ana keep great promises to his people. terday. Today a gale of flfiby mdliee an were elected City Justices.

Ogden was Annie Borein, wife of ex-County hour ts drlvftok dense clouds of wet snow through tbe and Cbe roads ere rapidly Clerk and Treasurer Peter Borein, has Association. me power of Christ has never been 3bU It is as eternal as his kingdom. Every man leads three lives; a physical, an intellectual, and a spiritual WAR DEPARTMENT. Captain Charles Shaler, ordnance department, to be Major. Henry L.

Marindin, assistant United filed a notice that on. Monday she will This committee consists of W. H. Vxvifymtnc aeas of mud. 10 o'clock ithls mornung waa oomCng down to torrents, causing ttoe ta the river of 'two inches to eighteen hour.

The gauge read feet 8 taohes. 6everal amaa breaks in Abe oM tevees jar reported, nsissng idxit2onai damage and suffering. The Nos. 40, 33, 38. 17, and are reported emtiretty aub- oaerged today.

Tbeee centals magmmcentt cotton pQan- move for order allowing her $50 i Weilkve. chairman. G. I Fish, K. life.

-And to each, life God gives his Tates, W. V. Witcher, G.jW. Arper, monthly during the divorce proceed ings, which are pending. appointed to the Police Court.) Ini March, 1893, the fourth department of the Superior Court was created and; Ogden was appointed Superior Judge by the Governor.

This left a vacancy in the Police Court. Mayer Chapman assigned Allen to the Police Court and appointed John A. Sands City The. Supervisors appointed Wood City Justice and a contest between Wood and Sands followed. It was first decided that Sands should ALLE11 BEC111S WORK.

State Coast and Geodetic Survey, to be member of the Mississippi River Commission, 1 R. Davis. J. A. Britton, 3.

A. Remmerl gifts, and satisfies Its needs. We should make use of the manifold bles-sings of God. We should enjoy the physical life. Intellectually, what blessings Though, the ex-polltlcian's fortune is of Alameda.

P. B. Russell or uaywaras Old Banmearten Given a Chance and H. H. Pitcher of Llvermore.

badly shattered, he nas enougn leit, she asserts, to spare this amount, i to Pay a' Pino of Vaittens ol jtihoaenaft of acres operated by CLADSTOIIE'S VIEWS. while her estate is too small to provide The racing part of the fair will not cause the directors either trouble or uoa grants us. we usea tnem rightly, how many more bright understandings there would be. But the spiritual life is by far the most important of the 00 oegroes and ZM bead of ettock. The bock was abandoned.

The owners and herself with the necessities of life. THE JATNE ESTATE. expense. T. H.

Williams has al ready nromlsed to arrange for two Judge J. J. Allen, the newly appoint the handa faatve been landed aafely at Alfred and Marlon Westall have ap ed- nolice magistrate, occupied the weeks' good racing and win hand up the iimifl.1 srnod nurses. SO that flrst- By Associated Press to The Tribune. LONDON, March There will be published tomorrow by John Murray a sixteen-page pamphlet in the form of a letter from W.

E. Gladstone, dated three. Christ said, 'Seek first the kingdom, ef heaven but we put that last usually. -The spiritual life is aa real as IS the physical. The natural man plied for- letters testamentary on the Menrphto and a Cairo, XBtno'is.

ta speciai rato iefit Wemphtfa this morn hold. Commissioner Searles writing that opinion. -Wood petitioned tor and was granted a re-hearing. The matter, was heard by the and the posltlont this time was given to Wood. The matter was in litigation for over at year.

"y-' bench in the Police Court this morning. class sport will be assured. This will m- 1 estate of Mrs Elizabeth W. Jayne; mii vaersMav a Tinm ivin tiih iwn nifiKHN enable the directors to devote all their eowteutatog material to strengthen the cannot comprenena Jt, ano yet it is uie Th rronertv is valufed at about 19.500. most essential.

We cannot explain it, I were busy UP their respective Canea, March 13th, to puke bf i time and. the whole of the appropria levees. to the "exhibition features of the but it is a reamy. jchrxat explained it I calendars and; getting their respective I It- furnishes ramarlcabla I Hn Of this amount $5,000 Is left to Alice E. Westall, niece of the testator, and the balance is to be divided among Adele fair.

offices in shape for the change. The Xn Memphis ail.the vaoan aaores.am lorewded wtn 1.500 refurees. They eleep evidence or Gladstone's mental activ to Nicoaemus, it means a new birth, a new life. Each life needs nourishment I COUNTY ENTHUSIASTIC. ity.

The letter says: bra One Aoora. Thalt the river w4 2 otMrtoue Edith, Etta and Alfred Westall. COURT NOTES. I I All parts of the county are unaal RESCUED FROM THE DEEP, The Steamer Rlalto Burned lies and break the tevees, eauakng ej loss mous in their desire to have a good moving occurred lata In the afternoon, i The first man on the Police Court calendar this morning was F. Moore, drunkenness, and Judge Allen promptly fined him $6 or three days in the city prison.

so does the spiritual life. We have spiritual milk and wine, and the manna of God, sweeter than honey. HOne who lives the spiritual life is never alone, never homeless; he has heavenly Wt Ufa, is expeoted. fair and there is a feeling of confidence 1 that Governor Budd will attach his "My ambition is for rest and peace alone, but every grain of sand is a part of the seashore, and connected as I have been for nearly half a century with the Eastern question, that inclination does not suffice to Justify si company, be is tne neir to neaven? I Tne cnarge.ox Durgiary against, rans Jacobs, the, youth who stole a type Far Out on the Ocean, W-U'' THE BURH1HG OF O'BRIEN 4 "Receive, brother, the blessings wiiich he gives, and accept his promises." Rev. J.

R. Andrews then spoke a i signature to the measure. i'Thls part of the county is very anxious for a chance to show what can produce," said Mr. Pitcher of Llvermore today. "A District Fair in Oakland is just what is needed to stir people np.

There is altogether too little in common between the different cities and towns in this county and we want something on which we can all. unite. writer from Franke's pickle factory, was reduced to. petit larceny, to which he pleaded guilty. He will be sentenced March 19th.

i Solomon who beat his wife, and was found guilty of battery The Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Company has! filed a notice that It will ask for a new trial in the case brought against it, by John F. The plaintiff was given $300 damages because of the filling in of the Watson Bayou, to the east of Lake Merritt. The Southern Pacific Company has filed a demurrer and motion to strike out parts of the complaint in the action brought by Henry W. Ahern. Lulu B.

Carson this morning secured a slight advantage over 'her husband. He had applied for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and she has a cross- Gallant Conduct of the Captain Daughter of the Injured Man few words. "The aim of scripture and of preaching," he said, "is to make, us believe. Ami when we have won this divine be TARIFF BILL DEBATE, By Associated Press to The Tribune, WASHINGTON, March 18. The ot the Allan Liner "Carthagenlan." by a jury yesterday, made a plea for clemency, i He said he was a poor man Tells a Peculiar lief, we must practice It.

We must use our blessings. If we -do not avail our- A big fair will draw a large crowd from and an old man, and was in the syna-croeue when the battering was said to San Francisco and adjoining counties selves of physical food, we must starve, and will circulate a great deal of mon- So also, if we refuse spiritual nourish-ey. I hope that Governor Budd wllf ment, we must we have taken place, and not at his wife's Ways and Means Committee has decided to report the tariff bill tomorrow. The debate will begin Monday" and close on or before the last day of March. Fabulous Wealth of tho Old Tho home at alL He was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or spend fifty days in jail.

complaint on file. This he neglected to answer, and her attorneys caused a de see his way clear to sign this bill and let us have a good fair." James Jones, who stole some black Man Sooms to Be a fault to be entered. i If the bill is signed, which it will ki smith's tools in order to buy a pair of J.mt. Johnson has brought suit to fore all probability, it will bring with it the appointment by the Governor of close a $2,500 mortgage given by Albert B. Bagley on property at the corner of COVERHOR OF CRETE.

By Associated Press to The Tribune. PARIS. March 18. It in reported that six new members to the Board of Ag riculture for the first district, which should be full of grace. Let us take our -fill of food, spiritually and intellectually as well as physically." The meeting was well attended.

The song service was ably led by Rev. Wahlberg. THIS MORNING. 'i The meeting this morning opened with a prayer led by Rev. J.

R. And-rewa" Rev. C. J. Iiorsen acted as A short business session followed, and then a paper was read by Rev.

John O'Brien, the old man who was so dangerously burnt early still in such a critical condition Third and College avenues in me ver non tract! By Associated Press to The Tribune, iNEW TORK," Mar. 'la The lASlan BtM4 Ltne stoamer Oarbhiageniiian, wibichi arrived tjhls moTJidng from rescued he crew of the Wilaorf Line etetajneir Rlaito, i wthioh took fire and was abandoned oni March 6th, to latitude 21.35 and liQOVgdtudel 214. Rial to was bound from New-? caetle tor tihds port, toaded with a general cargo, tod-uding a large quantiity of ehem foale. At 8 A. Murcb 3d, While a hurri-; cane was blowing, an explosion to the fore hold blew the batch covers toto air, toUled one seaman eind tntfured 4(he chief mate.

Xenae oolutena Of smoke will have charge of the matter. shoes, and who. was released on good behavior, will be sentenced tomorrow. STILL Oil THE TRAMP. Mts.

Gertrude who neoenitly attempted to ooanmit outaNJe jfajf Buywards, Is now trouble at Los Angetes. Having The Supreme' Court has sent down Prince. Henry of Orleans will offer- the remlttatur affirming the Judgment that there is no certainty of his living ed the position of Governor of Crete. THE PRESENT The old board is composed of S. H.

in the case of Frank O'Neal against w. H. Hart et appellants. Seymour, San Francisco; A. H.

Cohen, Ida Butler has applied for letters C. S. Neal, Alameda; W. M. repented of trying ito tiake her Ufa, she decided to go her children who are wSth a Oakland; C.

S. Crittenden, San of administration on the estate of her mother, Mary C. Doyle. The property A. Peterson, entitled, "In what does the though he has somewhat improved.

The stories of the circumstances connected with the affair are somewhat Contradictory and if one In circulation proves to be true, an investigation 'will follow. However, the daughter's statement is entirely different. O'Brien, who is between 60 and 70 Francisco P. E. Dal ton, Oakland; H.

CHESS CONTEST. By Associated Press to The Tribune, NEW YORK, March 18. The welfth game of the Plttsburg-Showalter chess match was finished early today. 1 Show- worth about 12.000. M.

E. Church differ in regard to other otht at New Orleans. Stoa was wttiv- W. Meek, San Lorenzo and E. S.

Den- John C. Lemos of Haywarde has set up evangelical churches?" out money, so she aborted to waiHk bhe dis- out of itfhe hatch. The crew started the ison, Oakland. "Earnestnesa in prayer, in jreachlng I tmoceu Sbe WM arresbad near Ijos Amgeles his insolvency as a defense to -tftie aotton brougiht agafawt him by O. C.

Baker. The terms of office of all but the last ivibJSe toduetrioiuely counting ties on he two have expired and their successors Charles Taylor toae bought the property i alter won In th thlrtv-eirhth move and exhortation, simplicity in life and habits are especially characteristic of Methodists," he said. The speaker went chief in the Cal- pumps Meanwhile the ahto wae wallow tng in ifihe mountainous seas, aind oooab-tonally burying herself. The life boats were smashed by the and the crew must be The Governor did not do this last year, owing -to his way to "Sew Orleans. She: wae aken before Judge Van Oyfce charged with insanity.

She related her tato of woe years cook and has been Tfae Pili8burg 6, Showalter employed until recently in Petaluma. on raw near xaywr vumei, vmcu De-longed to Sarah Henderson, for $1,200. The sale was made under foreclosure pro ceedinge instituted by the platotiff. appropriating 1 creed. In the teachings of the on to name the points the money.

He is reputed to have means javed to the magistrate, and was released ae na- itdonai. A kind hearted deputy conetable church lies the first difference. "We believe," said the speaker, 41n one God. W. M.

KENT'S VLEWS. It is reasonably certain that W. M. Chicago Live Stock. By Associated Press to Ths Tribune.

FAT FEES FOR ATTORNETS. Judge Ogden today settled Receiver Kent will be re-appointed. He has served under three administrations and Johnson ftrat account of 4he aoaare of CHICAGO, March 18. Hogs, light. $3.

85 J. 05; mixed. 13.85I4.07H; heavy. from a life-time of work. i Last Saturday he came to Oakland to his daughter, Mrs.

Carrie Ingram, whose home Is at 813 Eleventh street, over a livery stable. On Sunday evening O'Brien, his daughter, and her bus-band, drove out the road to visit an gtave'ftgr some assistance on ber Journey across tt continent. SUHK A CREEK VESSEL. i i By Associated Press to The Trtbune. i the East Oakland Street RaSJwey Company.

rough, $3.65 cattle, beeves, cows and $2 worked wtitih a deepeneate energy, but thd fire gained headway until o'clock to the af ternoon. The Oarthagenaan was eighted end promised to etand by until the weatiher moderated. The crew did co relax tbeitf efforts. to subdue the fire, IFonty hours the AHan Ltoer stood by, and, when the weather moderaited enough to make it possible for a life boa to live, Captain France of Hhe Carthagenfan or- -dered his boats manoed and the understands the handling of matters. In speaking of the probability of the fair today he said: 4 The court found the report true In all in a personal Savior, who has fully atoned for our and died to save all people.

We believe that Heaven is open to all. and that through the Holy Spirit alone can the sinful nature of man be renewed. Man" has free-will and Is responsible for his acts, We believe in instantaneous conversions. The Methodist Church is peculiar in that it has something to do for every one within its folds, from the Sunday School children to the Bishop. "Its preachers, are peculiarly prepar i 614.

SO: Texas steers. S3. 25 2 14.30: stock particulars. It appeared ihat $154,889.97 CANEA, Mar. 18.

The Asstriao gunboat a "There is every reason that the Gov uncle who conducts a saloon. The trio I had been received during the year, and Zebenloo fired upon and eank oear ernor I will sign the bill for it couples with the district fairs, the appropria thBit all but $150.59 toad been expendJed. Of ers and feeders, sheep and lambs steady; native sheep. westerns, $3.50 $4. 35; lambs, the amount $3,200 was allowed (the receiver a Greek vessel tonded wjtih provisions and imrnttBoos intended cor be forces tion ror tne state exnibit.

Tne for hte services, and the attorneys mili. 000 which will thus be available must under 1 the order, getf the toHowing to? Crete. -The Zebenico, whaa watoh4fig llagraoed the Office. returned after 1 o'clock and Shortly after screams brought the husband and wife to the front room, where they saw O'Brien on the floor, enveloped in names. These were extinguished and a physician at once called.

Later a story gained circulation to the effect that some one had saturated the old man with oil while he slept and had thrown a lighted lamp on him. crew were taken the Greek ehtpa was fired npon by tihe By Associated Press to The Tribune. amounts: Frank J. French, Snook 4fe $750; Reed ft Nwsbaunrer, S0. ed, ney are sect, noi cauea.

i last for two years, $5,000 to be used each time. In the past, but $3,500 has been i allowed and this was never yk i The Rlalto was budrit da 1878 at Hull, a-na "We do hot stand so much by the cat 5-1 rwurgents: The Austrian warahlp repXed WASHINGTON, March 18. The Tur Sam BeU McKee's datot wae postponed was owned by tttbe-Ttioma-s WfilsoiJb Bor eChlsm and articles of faith, as by Se kish 'Minister has declared vacant by he Greek craft and idrivtog oft for further oonweralton; jr Oakland race track is the only vern church discipline." Company. bfflee of Consul of the Ottoman Empire the tnmrg-ents. W.

4s feared UflMrt i)h4s news Judge Green today postponed fixing the suitable place in this district for the fair and so it is certain that it will be amount of otenragee" to ehe elanider-ealt wiS greatly irritato the populace of Ath In Boston, held by Jos. IsiagI, who was causing the conflagration. Robbery An interesting discussion followed the reading. of the paper. Those who participated were: Rev.

O. Wahlberg, Rev. Martin Nelson, Rev, Larsen, Rev. FATAL COLLISION, was given out as the motive. arrested ntf the charge of embexzle- ens and hare an toOuenoe to precipitating whdoh the Powers are Btrivlng in ment of trust held here.

'August is the month which has In the past. been, generally selected and I presume it will be decided on agalnJ brought by. John M. TMuglos egaSiaet'Jos. eph H.

McICerJBie, The meAter was put over uwtll tomorrow, ut wCh-tiase the tomey wt3l be given am opportunity to Mrs. Ingram was interviewed this morning. She told a straightforward every, way poseibte to Gustafson. Rev. Erickson, Rev.

Dahlgren, Rev. Brattstrom, Rev. Andrews," story between her, tears and sobs. Game Wi.l Me Played. Foar Persons Ix4e Their' Llvei In a -Denver Wreck.

'0 1 With the $1,500 addlUonal appro argue the matoor. -j The base ball game between the teams -4 Expenses. priation, we can keep-the exhibit open Sheriff white wae today erected assignee To think that any such accusations should be made, breaks my heart. she "There was no lamp in' the and Rev. Anderson.

Several persons In the audience also expressed opinions and then the speaker answered the Questions that had been raised. two wee Ks insteaa ozone. of the estate of CbartesflJehn, ineotvent. of Hoitt's School and Oakland High School, arranged by the A. A.

L. for Alonso Coons, Who sought to direct the affairs of the Library, today "Now with regard to the racing, we" room at all and not a bit of oil on the can provide that ourselves. The State two weeks ago and postponed on ac "Hinder in regard to a Preacher's bed, except what the doctor dropped filed his campaign expense account, and when he was treating my father. count ertuin. will take place on the dla has never been called upon to pay for purses or anything else in this con it is the lightest of any yet received by the clerk.

Three dollars and ten cents mond of Hoitt's school, Burlingame, A BIG BARN BURIIED. nection. The entry fees with other Spiritual and Intellectual Development." was the subject of Rev. A. Anderson's.

Interesting paper. Whatx these hinders were may be briefly summarized thus; an indifferent "We went out the road Sunday night and returned late. My father occupied the front room and the first we knew next Saturday afternoon, March 20th. The Oakland team has been invited to revenue has proved amplly sufficient. covered all expenditures and the amount was disposed of among Popu By Associated Press to The Tribune.

DENVER, Mar. Caseyt and Hugh "McBrtde, aged IS and 13 years respectively, were scalded to death thie morning to a wreck caused by a ootHaloi between engines on the TJtmoa Paojtlc, OenVer and Golf Railroad i this city. 03d J. Hayes, aged 96 years, was ea badly burned that he died in, a few boura John W. Bemdt, aged 40 years, was se We have not had a fair since three lunch at Hoitt's school -on that day.

ELM HURST, Mar. 18. The bfg barn years ago last August. Then It was of any trouble was a few minutes after we had retired. He was badly burned when we rushed in, but we put out the or worldly congregation, poor health.

list printers for cards. Lowell J. Hardv. Jr who was elect held in San Francisco. Now the In- A Ijeciare osi Pof try.

owned by Peter J. Matthews, a rnfie west of here, was burned to the ground Sast gleslde track is the only place available over it is certain that in ed as one of the Library Trustees, filed a statement showing an expenditure A lecture will be given this evening names and at once summoned assist' ance. "My father had undressed to his cot night. It had been empty tor some time. economic difficulties, making the possession of a library impossible; lack of time for study and culture; out of the way location, barring the minister from intercourse with educated and learned minds.

--r future Oakland will be the chosen under the auspices. of the Ebell Seel except for a email Quantity of hay etored Of Six Drowned. spot." 5 ety by Rev. Wm. R.

Alger, D. on verely 4njured. The merchants, business men and "Poetry Considered as a Treasury of The four were employed factories are farmers are much interested in the By Associated Press to The Tribune. the Choicest Souls." Mrs. OUver S.

were rkUng to the city on the engtne ten ton shirt. He had dropped some money at the foot of the bed and took the lighted candle (for he was afraid of a lamp) to search for it. This he placed on the floor and then got down on his hands and knees to look -under the bed. MEMPHIS, TemvJIMar. 18.

Accordtag Evans oz oan jrrancisco wiu sing. der. There are lots of people there. Tramps were kmuwn to have entered the place early ta the evenOng, and ii 4s believed they are responsible for the fire. The toes wAH reach over 8L00Q.

There was some I to a wen defined report, six people were A Mcibl. 1 drowned yesterday between Marion and Jerfco, while trying ito reacb the rafiroad The ladies of the Chester street M. E. The candle caught his shirt on the right arm and soon burned theeloth off. The Church will give a "pink and white" track.

Their boat waa capsized by rixht side or nis xace was Durnecrnad matter. A number of them when spoken to today expressed gratification at the promised, appropriation. W. V. for the Merchants' Exchange assured, hearty support from that organisation 'and the same was true of the Board of Trade.

CONSPIRACY CH ARCED. By Associated' Press to Ths TrfbUBS. AKRONS OhCoJIar. J. Elt- entertainment and tea at the church who have ixt tasted Schillings Best tea yet What! don't you want good tea or doesn'tiyoiir whtrtpooi.

ly. as was the upper part of. his body on th umt aide. He would nndoubt. parlors this evening.

A fine musical THE "WEATHER. and literary programme has been pre- edly have been burned to-a crisp, if we CHEAP. BS pared, and all who attend are promised had not been there in time. "There is not a word of truth in the a most enjoyable time. i i FORECAST3 FOR: HOURS END- mm robbery stories.

If there were any bur? want to selliit to you? i WU II II 7 i i ING PMFRrbAX. MARCH 19. ainyiisa1 glare it would seem that I am the one. BUSUELL'S Palace Brilliant THE CLEANEST, SAFEST AND BRIGHTEST OF ALL I COAL OILG. TRYt JT1 5, BUSUELt PAIHT S.

E. cor. 4 th and Broadway DrancnlOTO Broadway, Nr. flNH Northern Calif ornl4: I Showers this tibfe. todaybrougbt suit- egaioBt Vudge; StepbenamBurk.

Cbereteod and the! By Associated Press to Ths Tribune, This is too much to stand. My 'father gave me the few dollars he had to keep afternoon, cloudy jteffhight, probably WASHLNGTON," March li-rShortly IWMNG fair Friday: southw iterty wind. exectftors' ot the" wi3 of ileory B. Payne u' ax bb Your money bacfc at after convening today the House -x ad Southern Calif or u. Cloudy with for him and I have the money now- He is not rich, as far as I know, though he is a creat talker and likes to brae Joumed until tomorrow.

agea, clainziag Uml isock in Oaxtadtem iron pjyec-s mi TOUT firOCCrS -t-JI yUU-lt-U 1 1 fair Friday nortlw winds. I SAN FRANCISCD7 TD VICINITY. i Arrived. and copper he had -given them tea colateral Star Joans, feed been ds-preoc jted, Ujvalae'irr of Cb By Associated Press to The Tribune. of mines he claims to own.

he has any I do not know of them. The daughter sobbed pitifully as she referred to the suspicion which has gone abroad and. she Loped lljie SClltUUlgSJaCZ tea. Cloudy with show ithis afteTBOon, aSc''fT Coc-ny I fair tonlsht and Frt fresh westerly NEW TORK. March -18.

Arrived The Teutonic from, Uverpool. SseaOUaa- IX''.

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