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THUJISDAY EVENTKG- OAKLAND TRIBUNE. MAY 19, 1899 I of the Fifth Regiment. About thirty tha crack TJ. C. sprinter, while Petaluma had been under the eya of Westerfield, the crack walker.

Ukiah had the advan-t more names are needed to complete BUTCHERS WILL SPAIN'S FLEET the roll. INTHE COURTS TODAY PICNIC HOLD ILL SURELY COLLEGE L1L1I HOLD A DEBIT BSIiET. St. Mary's Athletes Hold Their Annual Celebration Feast. fSmm FOR AWHILE.

tae-e of experience in the alls. Some of the performances were very good considering that the day was rainy. Henley, the coast champion, high jumper, cleared 22 feet 1 Inch In the broad jump, displacing Adolph Cheek's national scholastic record of 21 feet 11 inches. Henley is a wonder, and will be a strong acquisition to whichever university he enters. U.

C. claims to have hiins pledged, and they certainly re good to their crack track men. Oakland and Berkeley High schools will soon have a dangerous rival In their A. A. L.

contents in the shape of the Uklah boys. They have won third place twice, and after this sweeping home victory will wife. Mrs. Hoffman likewise bequeathed her share to her husband. Not long since Hoffman suddenly died.

A search for his will proved- In vain, and thinking that he had died Intestate, letters of administration were applied for by the public administrator. Since his appointment, however, the two wills have been found and now a step-daughter of Hoffman is about to contest the application. When Mrs. Hoffman died several years ago her estate was not administered upon, but was merged Into that of her husband. The heirs of Hoffman, who are represented by the public administrator, assert that according to the will left by Mrs.

Hoffman, her Interest in the community property passed to her husband, and that therefore there is nothing upon Which her heirs can administer. On the other hand, the step-daugh ter's attorney claims that the; property being community property must of ne NEXT WEDNESDAY. ROUNDED UP Alice E. Russau has petitioned for letters of administration on the estate of John M. Russau, deceased.

Catherine da Gloria executrix" of the will of John Faria, deceased, today tiled her final account and petition for distribution. The total receipts amount to $806.30 against J7C5.43 expenditures. Harriet P. Crocker has filed a petitfcn for letters of administration on the es A Large Number of Guests Attend tate of Wirtslow Crocker, deceased. The It Will Take a Month.

to Must Soon Renew property is valued at 6,130. Nellie W. Purington, administratrix of and Enjoy the Event. Next Wednesday be "Butchers' Day," and the steak sliksers of Oakland, San Jose, Stockton, San Francisco, and Sacramento will close up their shops, don high, hats, wfhlte aprons, and ribbon badges and par be after bigger honors next fall. Berkeley High school has won' the baseball championship this spring, Oakland the track banner and Lowell the bicycle re the estate of the late Charles Purington, has subrpltted.

Inventory showing tha Get the Volunteers Coal, Supply at total valuation to be $5,000 in gold coin. The Athletic Association of St. John Booken has brought action against John Sorenson and Anna R. Sorenson to cessity belong equally to the husband lay, so that the honors have been well scattered. The U.

C. baseball and football teams will be strengthened this fall by the ad-lition cf. Spencer, B. H. and Smith, Hoitt's.

Cuba. Ready. recover a promissory note of $2,00. Mary's College held its annual banquet last evening. The banquet was served Orders to sell real estate belonging to and wife, and that no act of devise-ment on the part of either can stop heirs at this time from claiming an Interest.

The two petitions will be heard next the estates of the late Honorah Uorgan and Margaret Keyes.were filed today. In the spacious dining room of tha hall which was tastefully decorated on the occasion. The college colors, pink and CM FAVORS Marie Samouillet has filed a petition for letters of administration on the estate of iry week, when the court will decide this blue, were prettily draped with the knotty point. No Chances Will Be Taken on i Another Bull Run 1 Blunder. Andre Samouillet.

deceased. Fetation has been filed for the distrl Atlantic Cities Are in Slight 'Danger of Attack. Stars and Stripes while gTeens and cut flowers were used in profusion. aincn if US button of the estate of Hie late Adolph WenzeL The total valuation is $14, Covers were laid for 160. In the center of the banquet table were seated BUTCHERY 571.61.

Appraisers of the estate of Carrie A. ticipate In the revelry of the day. Tine Butchers' Board of Trad a haa rented the Oakland Trottllng Park and also Shell Mound Park for the occasion, one ticket adandttiing those -who attend to both places. The day's celebration will begin with a procession In San Ftranlsco, Oakland, and Alameda. Butchers will go over on an early boat to join the parade.

Butcher-town will have a detachment of rough rldilng vaqueros, and another of slaughter- house boys mounted on trained steers. Sacramento and Stock- ton are to have representation in the parade while the butchers, wholesale a ad retail, the cash boys, the drivers, the clerks, will all have plaees. There wiOl also be several floats. Shell Mound will be the scene of the usual foot-races. The clerks, cash ILeuar were to-day appointed.

The Inventory and appraisement of HIE MUMS. RECONCENTRADOS MUST BE FED. NERVOUS PEOPLE RE-ASSU ED. the estate of Margaret Hoy, deceased. Premeir Laurier Rebukes Slur on the United States.

shows a total valuation of J2180. The second annual account of th estate of the iate Ttviltip Boogar shows cosh received $5,240.54, against total for Officers Indignant at Appeals expenditures of $5,640.3.7. the officers of the college athletic association: W. P. Sullivan, president; H.

D. Preermuth, vice-president; A. P. Flnan, secretary; L. F.

Tormey, treasurer; O. A. Welsh, field captain. Among; (the invfted guests present were the Rev. Father Serda and the Rev.

Father Whyte of Temescal, the Father P. Foley of Alameda, the Rev. Father Cranwell, college chaplain Brothers ErminolU and Matthews of the Sacred Heart College. Brother Xenaphon of Temescal, Brother George of West Oakland, F. J.

Pierce. '82, President of the college alumni association, J. J. McDonald, '91; J. W.

Solen, '97, and Hundreds of Indian Women and Children Slain by Spaniards. Notice (has been filed by defendant In the action of Charles V. Thompson Five Thousand Regulars Likely to Be Landed as a Preliminary Expedition. By Associated Press to The Tribune. OTTAWA.

May 19. In the House of Commons, Hon. Mr. Cleary, a representative of one of the border Protection From Imaginary Perils- against Florence Thompson that a motion will be made for $35 per month aaimony. By Associated Press to The Tribune.

constituencies, in discussing! th Aimer- boys, young ladiies and children will ican alien labor law and the manner in aM be remembered. Two dancing ptet-whirh it had Wn Pnforf-od nainst r- forms wm be kapt busy all day long. Notice of motion to set the cause of Mary L. Hohn and Joseph Hahn By Associated Press to The Tribune. VANCOUVER, B.

May 19. It appears from Information brought by the against W. O. Bowers and J. M.

Nel son. was filed to-day. i At the Oakland trotitiing park, the nadians incidentally referred to By Associated Press to The Tribune. NEW YORK, May 19. A.

special to the 'Times from Washington saya: NEW YORK, May 19. A dispatftt to The inventory and appraisement of Spanish-American war. saying that horse. mu stakes, and mPress' India that the Spanish did the Times rorn Washington says: others." W. P.

Sullivan acted as toast master. The toasts and responses were: the estate of Frank Brown, deceased, a little bombarding on their own ac The plans of the invasion of Cuba while all parties In Canada would pray much money will change hands. There Admiral Sampson Is now. It is shows a. total valuation of $1,071.50.

count in the Philippines about a fort are a number of events which will be TTnTri- KKflitpa ff.n-.cs remain the American people would come In a positron to be regularly anc fre entries from men not tout victorious, still there Was not a. few Open for Caroline Brown, widow of Frank Brown, deceased, has filed petition to quently informed of the approa hi of unenangeo. rae eiirave stata butei ninnU lilQ tho TTil tr fin.tu tret a i bliteheiS. ut it, auiui 98. vocal quartette, fleet.

About the middle of April, spangled Banner." college quartette; have the whole estate set aside to her. says a Manila report; Spanish warships "St. Mary's," The Rev. J. J.

'Cranwell; vocal solo, "Columbia," C. Berger, '01; I of the Spanish squadron have prevent- of because of its un- One of the races is dectfdely original led the execution of a part at least of friendly treatment of Canada. Cries of and promises much fun for the programme, but it has been al- "No!" arose from all -parts of Che tators. It Is an "old horse race" for tmrni Tvariiiiai. Tho House.

one-fourth of a mile. In this race the went down to Cebu, where they bom barded the city. The troops met no opposition on landing, ithe rebels hav- iu iu m. t. a Premier liVJ 1 II Will's ill II IrVTil 1 i .3 t.n "I ing absconded before a shot was fined, the next to the last horse second wrrt, nr with some warmth, said: the enemy, and the Spanish Adkijiral is now, or will be, cut-oft, and unable to turn In any direction with "We are bound to come up jwith him," sold a prominent naval omlcer.

"unless he decides to run for our coast. But that will only defer the Inevitable matter for a few days. The loriglr he runs and dodges, the shorter becomes his supply of fuel. Once that jii ex "College Graduates," the Rev. P.

Foley; piano solo, V. Arellaga, '00; "The T. Carroll; "The Students." Brother Walter; recitation, T. G. Mag-ulre.

'01; "Students of '98," Brother Benedict: vocal solo, G. E. Haywarf; "The Past of St. Mary's," Brother Er-minold; recita-tion. F.

M. Silva, '98; i.iw.cj.iTriivx bv-v, cagh About thirty natives were killed determmatlibn to dispatch to the Island as soon as practicable an army of not less than 60,000 men, competent to I meat and oope with the forces of Blanco still stands. But the time has the third money, $5. But to make it who has just taken his seat, in his ut A STRANGE CRAFT BOUND FOR THE NORTH. A party from Oakland and Alameda will, leave shortly for Alaska, A steamer which has also sails, has been especially built for the undertaking and is termed, "The Dawson Oty." She is 92 feet long and may be easily convert in the bombardment, but no E.ropean more interesrting, no owner is to be al- lowed to ride his own horse.

He must ePS ln business In Cebu hoisted their terances which at the moment called forth expressions of dissent, his own personal feeling and not the feeling of his own party. I would rather hope that upon the present Occasion "The Field Day of '98," Brother Las iurntsn a rwer wno win oe put Dy national flags over their premises, and not yet come when it is practicable to do this, for the simple reason that the these were respected by the Spanish vocal quartette. Pink and Blue, the Judges on any other horse they please. The race is to be "go-as-you-please." Any kind of saddle will do. Admiral.

Cebu. which ranks third 1n glee club; "Our Alumni," J. KJerce, though we are bound to be neutral and army is-'not ready to be sent to Cuba. the citie of jtha PhiiiTmiTvp wa vmb. i '82: Violin solo, W.

Weizmann; "Our The 16,000 regulars massed at Tampa must -be neutral In the present differ- "but no balky horse will be allowed" e(j by the bombardment. A massacre Future," J. W. Solen. '97; yocal solo, ueiu uni oi.ai imu on one track.

i cf rebels by the Spanish also preceded Alma Aiater," w. auinvan, j. j-Ka Spain I should like to believe that if The eteer race promises to '-be more Admiral Dewey's victory. An account aivd S. Youn; "Associations of '98," hausted, he has no place to whhjji he can resort for supplies, except Sam Juan or Havana.

"He may select either port he prefers. If it be Puerto Ruoo, Sarrtjfson would return and resume the I do not, however, beM.ev Ad-mlral Cervera will permit his -fleet, to be bottled up ln a harbor and Billed where it i cannot manoeuver. i ffhat would condemn him for unseamanlika hicic a. itrcuinB an, i nwm xmeresung tms year man iasx. since from Manila, tmvn: tsrotner Agnon; vocai soio, r.

ancnei; duty as neutrals, it Is a feeling of sym ed into a dredger. She is of sufficiently light draught to go up the Yukon, it is thought, when St. Michs is passed. A crew of fourteen has been secured. No change of cargo will be necessary when bars are reached, for the vessel will lay by and make a passage for herself.

The enterprise has Commodore Joseph Leonard of Alameda at its head. pathy for those who are our meighbprs and who share the continent with us. there will be more entries. There, are- "The other day a panic was occas- "College Memories," J. McDonald, to be three prizes for this race, $10, ioned ln the city by the report that the Auld Lang Syne, students and $25, and $15.

To prevent any "Jock- suburb of Tonde had risen. All the guests. eying at the pools, the 'horse winning doors and windows were closed and the 'riie commencement exercises of the the first heat will take first money civil guard paraded the streets. The college will be held at the Macdonougn and go off the track. The second and real cause of the panic was afterwards May 27th.

Sir Charles Tupper, opposition leader, are prepared to go at any time. The majority of volunteer gathering at Tampa, New Orleans, Mobile and Chickomauga are mbt prepared to go eiSywbere and not be until they ere uniformed, armed, equipped and have some trainiing Jn the art of war. All of this Will take time. The best Judgment of mfllftajry experts is that It wtt'll Tequiire not less than a month under the moat favorable circum- expressed entire acquiescence in what the Premier had said and concluded his conduct and for criminal waste of the E. H.

Von Schmidt, a well known powder of has fleet." speech by saying: "While we are third money wiai go to the horses win- discovered to be surprise by the civil nmg in first and second in the second guard of a meeting of insurrectionists heat and no distance nag will be used. in a house ln Calle de The bound to respect ithat complete neutral- i'ty that has been proclaimed by the parent state in reference to the war be- ureager contractor, is also interested Few officers consider the suggestion In the scheme, together with D. O. of a dash for the coast of the Ifiriited Barnes, ex-city councilman of Oakland, I states as one of the probabMtJejjj If and J. F.

Woodrum. Mrs. D. L. Reaua.

tn. h. ir.an iH EPIDEMIC Ml civil guard opened fire upon the rebels Entries may be made with any mem tween the United States and Spain, 1 nevertheless, I feel that we cannot for formerly curator of the Twenty-third be by vessels not tn the squadron' bow avenue reading room, and a niece of the Carrlbean sea. dihger Mr. Barnes, will accompany the party -'fram tnat source is regarded as i very to Dawson and will there engage ln re- slight.

If the squadron is proceeding get the paople of Canada, as of Great Britain, are but one branch of that III DISTRICT. stances to put 35,000 volunteers In con-tdltion to the regulars for I the army of Cuban Invasion. It is thoughit by many trained offl-j cera that more time than that oug'ht I to be and its likely to be taken. great English-speaking family, arid wrl; oriy by a northern route It cannot avoid the interests of the world would be promoted by most cordial co-operation jciisi. WU1 noarK on tne being seen by vessels bound east along between the two great branch and at the same time burst open the doors of the house.

The rebels offered a stout resistance with long- knives and axes, but the volley soon settled matters, eleven natives being killed. Eight of the guard were wounded and later two died. Subsequently Sixty or seventy persons were captured and shot without loss of t4me. It Is estimated 200 rebels escaped ipto' the country. Two-thirds of the third native regiment were also sent ln pursuit.

Risings in Bollnpa, Zambales, have subdued, Spanish troops having killed thousands of Indians and. hundreds it a southern route, out of the usuaj line It Is recoil eat ed that General Scott Mr. Charlton, a member fromf On spent six months training and dr411ig ALAMEDA NEWS. the scouts of the United Statesl $5Javy are almost certain to Sight lt.Char- ber of the racetrack committee, which consists of Isaac Poly, chJaHrman; John Locoste, Louis Nonneman, U. M.

Sla- i ter, I. L. Blum, A. Decourtieux Ed 1 Taaff E. B.

Pond, E. G. Rodolph, H. Wesitpfhal, M. Finn, and L.

Schroder. Tlhe races as they ore announced wJH be as fallows: First trottimg race, one mtlle Open to all who desire to enter; must be three starters or more. First prize, $50; second prize, $25; third prize, $10. Second race, Butchers' pacing race Onweirs to dfive; hordes to be owned tfivrrty days prior to day of race; must be three starters or more. First prize, $50: sewond prize, $25; third prize, $10.

Third race, free for alM, running race, one mile Open to all who desire to en School Closed Owing to the Spread of the Disease. tario, then called the government's attention to the presence in Canada of his army before he invadied Mexico, and i tt is not contended that the invtaatoh lee ton, Chesapeake Bay, Philadelphia, ALAMEDA, May The Board of Senor Polo Bernabe, late Spanish Min New York, and Portland ara Education has decided that hereafter oonsldered by the Navy Department of Cuba is any less formSdable an un i dertaJcing than Ithe conquest of Mex I ico. ister at Washington who seemed to be actively engaged in attending to an of the 2,500 school children of the. city Will salute the flag every morning before fice of war. i The inglorious experience of Bull May 19.

The Peralta A days ago one Downing was ar I Run is a favorite illustration of the marching Into the schoolroom. When rested as a epy in Washington and I unwisdom of putting recruits to the committed suicide, and tt is feared that near Teleeranh avenue has ben closed 1 the c'M1(lren are in line the-flag will be near leiegrapn avenue, nas Detn ciosea up and th wm dQfl thir caps women and children. C. ALUMNI HOLD A BANQUET. "Beriotis business of war too the presence of Spanish officials here as several cases of diphtheria have bro There 3 one portion of the Cuban and the arls salute by raising the offioiais and by ordinary officers oji the War Department quite safe against Spanish exploit.

The Navy purpart ment people have ceased to pay j. any attention to inquiries concerning'! the many Spanish fleets daiily reporte'd as having been seen at points of the compass, and will nitlon-ger venture to extend comforting as- ranees tQLthose who cannot atvoidx concern at -every fresh report if a Sixanish fleet. But a little amuseiiient might lead to complications as being ter. Firsit prize, $25; eesaond prize, $10; third priize, $5. Fourth race, Butchers' trotting race considered a breach of neutrality.

programme, howevter, Which may not be delayed much longer. That is the dispatching of an expedition, made up Premier Laurier replied that the Toasts ttie hand. The Young Men's Club will meet at the residence of H. Taylor tonight to listen to a talk on ornithology. ken out amongthe children attending the schgol.

The first case was that of 4-year-old Dante Petri, who lives with his parents near the school. The boy was taken ill about two weeks ago with what was thought to" be only a slight i aSmoBt. If not eniOirely. of res- irs government had no knowledge that Bernabe had done anything to warrant nd Songs Mud Raatilon a Happy Event. Otiwers to drive; to be owned thirty days prior to day of race must be three starters or more.

Frst prize, second prize, $25; tihird prize, $10. I Fifth race Butchers running race, ifrom the Tampa camp to make a land' lng on the Cuiban coast, t'hrcxw up for interference by the government. At any rate the attention of the govern some lndlignation ds expressetl at The Alameda Harmonle Club has tffflcations olear the Way for the ment had not been called to the mat The Alumni Association of the State 'cold. The child died Mondav and the elected the following officers: Presi- the altogether uncalled for nervousness foaming of the army proper later on. ter.

The British Empire had always one mole, for members of the Board of manifested by citizens of Bostonian4 Is not sefttled that ttorts wlM be been the asylum of the refugees under Trade only Owners to ride. First any circumstances. So long as the priize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize. University held its annual banquet at cause of death was found to have been the California Hotel last evening. It diphtheria.

An epidemic of the disease one of the most enjoyable affairs to threaten the school and It was for that reason closed until all dent. Dr. Emll Steltzner; vice-president, H. Epstein; treasurer, H. Danker: secretary, J.

Luth; librarian, G. R. Miller. Spanish Ambassador did not abuse $5. done, but strong arguments are baing used In favor of the project.

It ia TuTged that We went into this war largely in order to save the reconcen- other Eastern cables who caalediwoB protection from the navy and succeeded In detaching on u-elesa scouting service the Columbia afif the Minneapolis. Canada's hospitality the government Sixth race, free for all, pacing race oi ine many eimuar reunions, aaany oi danger 8nall foave. passed. A large did not conceive that It was in any Open to all who desire to enter; must the old graduates of twenty-five years swamo- lies in the immediate vicinity trados from starving, but that, as way bound (to take notice of his pres be three starters or more. First prize, or more aso were present.

of the building. result of our present plan of campaign ence here, are making tneir starvation sure and rendering It'Mkely thait t(he Insurg T. A. Albers, oldest son of August Al-bers, died suddenly from" heart disease yesterday. He was 29 years of age and leaves a widow and two children.

The Board of Education will purchase the vacant lot adjoining the Enclnal School for $1,400. The officers of those vessels- have been heard from here, and theytlcon-sider that they were unnecessaritydji-prived by "useless scouting service fro rn going southward, and exposed jto tha Jeers of their comrades merely tJ quiet THE COTTAGE MAY GO. wwira prise, imra prize, Goirontv. Regent John E. Budd was there with Seventh race, steer running race, one-fourtih of a mile Must be three hls son- Harry B.

Budd. This is the starter-3 or. more, irst prize. $40; sec- first time when father and son, both nd prize, $25: third prize, $15. (graduates of the institution, have been ients wffi suffer eoniethlng akin to the Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Squires were tendered a reception Tuesday evening at the West Berkeley Methodist church. Misses Matilda Martin, Maud Wilks, same fate. A move to ward these peo the 1 Dighith race.

Butchers' special cart present at an alumni gathering. W. Is, It to urged commanded by every consideration of humanirfy, even if It Gertie Turner. Anita Johnson and the Further LiltljrAttoa Over Old' "Home of Bl.s" I race Horses to be owned thirty days R- Davis, president of the association, MiSSes Turner rendered an enjoyable ibe at great risk, A force of 5,000 reg- prior to the day of race: must be three acted as toastmaster. and menu, music.

starters or more: horses must bo hltnh- song and toasts contributed to make (ulars landed at an available spot on itibe doost of Cuba could, tt is cowbend- City Attorney Dow Is in San Francisco: to Mg.M cg; drivers must wear the affair one of the most delightful in programme. A passenger in attempting to board the Berkeley local yesterday morning in front of the Hinckle block, was be able to do somertlhdng' toward re today before the United States Circuit aprons and gowns: only horses used in the History of the association. tihte sruftertng by establishing a lessly alarmed. The war will. It tfs believed by those who are acquainted with the pro gramme of the naval authorities and the condition of the Spaniards lni Cuba, be short if the fleet of Admiral tjamp son and that of Spain can be bright-together soon.

The Navy Department dtoes not look for any access of efiergy the Spanish navy. It is consfdens-l the delivery of meat to start, and not Mr. Davis j-esponded in a happy vein Court of Appeals, arguing the case of the depot of supplies which could be MAINE ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD A PICNIC. The State of Maine Association of California will celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of Its formation by a picnic at Shell Mound Park, Saturday, horses that are used ln buggies for to the toast, "The Average. thrown to the ground, bruising his face.

i drawn on by the Insurgents. Further, The following programme Of toasts Hal he not laid onietlv on the ernnnd coaiecting, etc. First prize, $50; sec ond orize. $25: third orize. $10.

London and San Francisco Bank against the city of Oakland. When the city attempted to open Fallon street, between and music followed: Music, "Laurlger i until the train had massed hla Inluries Ninth race, vaaueros' runnlnsr race. I Horatius;" "The Graduate After- mitrnt have been more serious. It is argued ln favor of h.e seizure of landing place witlhout delay that the undertaking ts becoming more difficult (Very day, and that the regulars could Rlftvpnth and Twelfth streets, tha bankirms ua i wards." Horace Davis: music. "Fnr UU tU HUtC, AUi VAU ACl KXS 1 1 I First He's a Jolly Good Fellow;" "University The records committee of the Red June 4th.

The meeting this year prom- the work by injunction. The Mexican saddles to be used. I not be btter employed than in provid third Spirit," Jessica B. Peixotto '94; "Us rrnss snoiotv hao elected Misq Fannie i ises to be exceptionally interesting case was heard Jn court and was decided prize. $20; second prize, $10; tatc tofrtlflcaJtlons to protect the debark jratriarcns," John Jtfuaa music; McLain recording secretary and Cap-1 will be sojnething or 'a patriotic aem Mr.

ScotCs lecture. Unitarian in favor of the city, 'whereupon an appeal i a Won of tine army when it is ready to A.i- it. i Bingo Was His Name;" "Higher Than tain John S. Morrison corresponding onatratlon. All the Invitations bear the prophetic words, "Remember the move.

secretary. The longer the occupation cf a land The Oakland Just received from New York, coiaplets Maine." E. W. Marston will de tng place Is delayed, It la pointed out, was taken. I eiuui rate, i ne emu norse race, one- The property through which is was in- fourth of a mUe Go-as-you-please; tended to open the street ia, owned by the any -n3 saddle wiU do.

The last bank and Is known as the Rosso cottage, i borse pass4ng the wire Wins first prize; a resort which a few years ago second lost horse, second prize; famous as the "House of Blazes." If the -third last horse, third prize; no pwu- A meeting of University students de- I liver an address and Mrs. Florenca Persuing to enlist as volunteers was held i cy Matheson will read an original yesterday afternoon at Stiles Hall. It poem. stock of fall and winter goods.) jj Lw price. Please call before purchasing.

the more time Blanco has for throw i lng up- fortifications and mounting' bat Ulsa M. McGrayan. 1207 Broadway terteo along the coast, which will Wages," T. A. Perkins '96; "Involuntary Distinction," Harry Berkeley Budd '98; music, "We Won't Go There Any More;" "University Soldiery," Frank H.

Powers '84; music, "Little German Band;" "The Earnest Student," D. E. Collins '74; music, "Vive 1' Amour;" "Us Seniors, Turned Freshmen," J. W. Leggett '98; music, "America." The affair was characterized by great was felt that ln view of the second call sti-eet la onened the old cottaee will have ers allowed to ride, oause trouble when the real invasion to be removed.

Kucks Inlet begins. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. for volunteers Issued by the Governor, the University students should be among tlu- first to volunteer their services. Among the townspeople Dr. J.

Thte of this movement be A DAUGHTER WANTS HER MOTHER ESTATE. Here It would be easy for a force of the Is not ln Alaska; It Is on Twelfth street, between Broadway and FOUCHT THE CONDUCTOR. R. B. Mitchell has returned' from New strength mentioned to hold its own.

iC. Jessup is organizing a company i York. good feeling and Innumerable college! ington streets. Never mind the Sium with the protection that the blockading which will be mustered in as company! FUyer, Sbtrsrd, The) songs, and 'the festivities lasted late squadron could afford. the Football Has a lil rely Scrimmage Dr.

Elvira Clement and Mlgs Lulu Clement formerly of Alameda but now bers. It is a gentleman's resort, is music, Anheuser Busch beer into the night. Hoffman Li-ft Wilts Which Are the Snbj-ot of Controversy. 4a no prospect, however, that even A preliminary movement of this here SirecC Irder, Ft-Hi- residents of San Josa are visiting their former home. Costless Clothes nature 4s likely, to be undertaken im from the East.

Any lunch to and a dining room for families. mediately. For the present, at least, "Jack" Sherard, formerly captain of the Kucks. e3X military movements will await the G. Gordon went to! Salinas last week Reliance football team, had a lively fight on a Market street (San Francisco) cable on business.

Hardware Leads. HAYWARDS MAN IN HARD LUCK. E. lu Fish Loaes His Kloedlke Outfit on Blackwaier ftlwer. Eugene Carpenter was a recent visit Clothes made to Clothes that fit.

Clothes that jar the high priced Tailors in quality of goods and miuimum of price. Twenty-five years ago the late Joseph Hoffman and his Wife each drew up a will. The Instruments were precisely similar in tenor, both of the parties being disposed to leave all to the other. Hoffman's will conceded that all their estate was community property, and devised his Interest therein to the car yesterday. Sherard, who is now employed ln the United States District Attorney's office, boarded the car with We sell hese from to- to 20c; refriger or at Vallejo.

ators from $4 to J15; we have th best. Mrs. H. R. Hunt of Nilea has been Frank Browning, and he claims that he hardware; the best freezers.

We an old, true, reliable firm. John P. visiting friends ln Oakland. rt jUlt of the manoeuvertng of the eqladron dn West Indian waters, I High School Sports. 'The TJkiah High school has won the In-j ter-county fisld day between the High I schools- of Sonoma and Mendocino, by a sodre of 65 points out of 126, scoring four more points than her two rivals, Santa Kosa and Petaluma, together.

Petaluma, which won last year, had second, with S3 points, and Santa Kosa had 29. Santa Rnsa had been coached by Ray Woolsey, paid his fare upon entering. At Third and Market streets, the conductor at You make the Terim Fourteenth and Washington. B. F.

Weston has been ln Calaveras tempted to collect again, and Sherard re Wanted 100 county looking after his timber A small cash payment; the rest of fused to pay. Then the car was stopped and the conductor and gripman attempt the money to suit the ecomomy of Merchants' trade receipt books flllea with stamps, at the old store of H. schell- ed to eject the big football player. After The steamer Seattle at Victoria, B. yesterday from Alaska, brought news of the safety of "Swiftwater" Bill Gates.

Among the returning Oaklanders at Victoria yesterday was Charles J. Adair. He reports that E. Fisher of Haywards has lost his entire outfit. He was going up the Black Water river with J.

B. Rhodes, S. Roll and Charles Professor William Crown urst of Oak your salary on easy, trifling mstal ments. baas, 408 Eleventh st. land, grand lecturer of the Good Temp a lively scrimmage, in which the car men were beaten, Sherard was arrested by Policeman Morrlsey and charged with lars of California, will deliver an address on Temperance at the Niles Con Cobler Seat Rockers, A Fair Exchange gregational church on Sunday evening.

$1.86 upwards, at the old store of May 22d, at 7:15. Shipping Bchellhaas, 40S Eleventh st. Von take oar clothes; we take your word, Allen's Press ClteDine BureaUi firs. Hearsts Rural Residence. Mrs.

Phoebe Hearst has contracted with Harmon N. Tracy for the con For Instance Montgomery street, a F. Kstab- A Single Dollar ah: will purchase two of our pretty neckties which may be worn by a 1 Married Couple KELLER FITZGERALD, Men's Furnishers and Shirt Makers II abed test. Turnishee newspaper clip on i $20 oo suit $5-00 down, and struction of 'a pumping and electrto S. Talbert of Los Angeles, when their scow capsized and their outfit, valued at carried down the stream.

Fisher and his companions joined another party and continued their Journey. Horsemen flust Pay Tax. Owing to the negligence of the horsemen at the Oakland race track ln putting up their personal property tax. As pings and information on all topics, bast. li-ht station at her country residence battery.

Browning was also locked up. Two Inquests. VA verdict of death due to carbolic acid poisoning was rendered In the case of John Mets by the Coroner's Jury last night. The Jury also found that the acid had been taken with suicidal Intent. It was shown that Metz had been drinking heavily for the last few weeks.

The jury, in the case of William H. Gregon the boy who was run over by a team and killed at Piedircnt. brought In a verdict of death due to an accident, ricCarty's Trial. The trial of Policeman McCarthy for being drunk while on duty was com per week. agency; at Verona.

Also with wiinama uromers to erect a handsome entrance to the Du and personal. Matts, 1c to 3c EacV Boston Woolen Mills groceries is a big part of our business and we are as thorough and systematic in that as in every thing else. 1 Try us this summer. grounds at a cost of $1,665. High School Commencement At the Old store of H.

Bcne-Uhaa. 40t sessor Dal ton has been obliged to mail to all delinquents a notice allowing 929 Broaiwij, TeL 314, Red. 4 The Oakland High School seniors will them three days of grace before active hold class day exercise Wednesday, measures will be taken to sell their For fine old Kentucky bourbon add ry whisky, brandies and wines, go tO'Theo, Oler COv UZ-6H Fourteenth street. June 1st anj the graduating exerclsesJ property. floody Improving.

menced before the Follca Commissioners will take place the following day. Diphtheria in Berkeley. 1007 BROADWAY, 7 Bet. loth and nth SU. OAKLAND P.

Eistake tfcs iocatica. Ill Vjicatiob. free, Mis what It costs four persons to yesterday afternoon, but after the testi V. XX Moody, who has been very. Ill for mony of Captain Carson, Sergeant Green, Clerk Agnew and Officer Stahl had been The Peralta School tn Berkeley has been closed cm account of diphtheria Casp on week.

Telephone mala OOLDBERQ BO WEN CO 2t 'W'X between nth and izth Oaldaa4 several weeks, has so fir recovered as to be' able to sit up for several hours daily, and ho is rapidly gaining strength. heard, a continuance was taken till to among the pupils. I AGSKCISS XX THB UNITED 8 TATS 3. morrow morning..

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