Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 2

Publication:
Oakland Tribunei
Location:
Oakland, California
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

LAW coin JAILED THROUGH SPITE, MAKERS mi BflETT CM, 10T FOR THE PULPIT ASSESSMEIITATTACKS I luromg tne peace, was grantea pvs days' credits for good behavior. LIQUOR LICENSES. Liquor licenses were granted te Manuel Bulcas. Warm Springs, T- I-Sullivan Fiftieth street, and Telegraph I (Continued from; page 1 1 I Is to 1 Be the License Mlsa. Ray Frank Says That How Mrs.

Otla Was Aven ged on Her Brother-In- Law. avenue. Applications for liquor licenses were TRACKS Oil THE BRIDGE. i eaejeeesaeaeea Contractor Say They Will Interf era With the i Ha trta Ctty Power to Suspend a Franchise) for st Season? Through of goUectoV-for 4 Supervisors Rush -a Great Peal Busfnees. made by 42ruggeL Pleasant Valley and Llnd avenues.

P. J. Mur- RabbPa Should Bo Men. Mr. Dingee to a high hill and showed him the town, and he was very favorably Impressed.

Mr. Dingee then asked me to send all the data about the services of both companies, and sent him all this data and also a map of the town. A little later I had a letter from Stanley asking that I come to Oakland to see Mr. Dinsree. I came to Oakland Authority for the Off lea Olven bg Action In regard to the application of M.

M. Ayala of Temescal for. a liquor license was postponed for erne Unhappy Plight of Two Little Children In the Caae. tho County Oovrnsunt Apt. week.

County Superintendent-. J. JP- Gar THE TROUBLE IN STOCKTON PBOJECTlOli fOB.SONG BIRDS. and met Mr. Dingee and Mr.

Boardman lick's and County Trans: and' Mr. Jordan's requisitions- for efllce supplies waa baH today be 4- shameful story of neglect of chil Praps; Barnett is to he the. new Coun A recess for an hour was then taken. were granted. Afternoon Hessloa ty License Collector.

tween members of the Board of Public Works and representatives of the San Sheriff C. B. White's requisition for supplies for prisoners was referred to Kill Favored for a jPosltlon Which Bpys At the afternoon session Alyward He will take possession of the office Hereafter Poor Jack Must Only I Francisco Bridge Company relative to resumed the stand. Be asked to be June 1st. the proper committee.

GAME REPORT. dren and of outrageous wrong Inflicted on a brother-in-law has just reached Mrs. Lydia Prescott, though it is by no means the first chapter in a long story of sin and wrong. 'Mrs. Nancie Otis Uvea at Second and Webster streets, and has three child The position ras made possible by 1 commencing the work of repairing the allowed to correct his previoue testimony, wherein he had said he owned She Did Not Seek.

Sparrow. the new county government act. wnicn xugntn sxreei. unoge. tbe property question all the tune.

"Mr. Dingee and myself talked mat It seems that there mar beeeme dif- contained a aptrtal prortaten regarding J. L. Donovan, fish and game warden made a report for January, February and March. He stated that during January he patrolled all the streams, especially Palomores, Ivey and Red ters over about this property," he continued.

"Dingee then proposed to ren whom she Is unable to support with it. When Ballard waa retired on account, of his office being declared unconstitutional under the old law. it was found impossible to properly collect the form a' company. I stated to' him WHO tS BOSS BRIDGEMAN? OFFERS THAT WERE DECLINED wood creeks. Rio -Mecho, Rio Pico, would prefer to sell my interests and didn't want to' have anything to do with corporations.

-I said I would sell Alameda, Lacolta and Indian creeks and lilies creek and etony Srook. kculty in regard to the railroad tracks the At the time the contract was awarded, the question' arose, and Colonel McMullen, the Bridge Cknpeay. tasked rkat agreement had been made with the railway company having, the franchise run its cars' over the bridge. I Mr. Wilson, then City Egninecr, who drew wp eke specifieations.

replied that licenses a special A elause creating the place sas i there for $40,000.. He said he was not on the buy, but would form a corporation to After February 15th. the warden the marshes and streams patrolled In the hope of catching any violators. out the aid of four, dollars a month, which she receives from the Supervisors, and the little ahe can obtain by begging and, once In a while, by Not only have the children been kept from school for a whole month, but drunken men have made their home -a resort of vice. 1 Last Monday night, four drunken Women Should Not Aspire to divide the 'stock up.

fore ineerted In the county government act this session, and as Governor Budd Rival Claimants for the Honor on the Webster Street Draw. "I told htm 1 couldn't pay any assessments on stock and he replied There was no violation of the fish o.r game laws and. no arrest. proe signed the bill the place will be created Act as Shepherds of i' the Flock, pect for fishing when. the season opens sixty days from Thursday last.

there would be none for me He said he. would mortgage the place and that the company could run its cars all on i Is good' France jBaipHt, WW: ,1 one aide of the erilge, 'While- the other A recess till 2 o'clock wa then taken. men spent half the night there, leaving QUESTION OF ASSESSMENTS. cumbent, is one ot tne popular young 8lde wftg being repaired, and vice ver-Renubllcans ot the town. He Is a lead- -a.

"I i at! 11:30 o'clock in the morning. When matters had thus culminated Mrs. Otis' er in the Sixth Ward, and has always The question nbw arises whether the Witness was positive there were to be no assessments but all outstanding Not a little disturbance has I been COBBHEWS brother-in-law, Henry Kurze, thought he had a right to Interfere, and advised the woman to send the children to the Presbyterian Orphans' Home In San indebtedness was to be paid. -Later, shown ability and energy in everything noarn naa a ngat to oraer tne com-" vi- tt- TV work tPany to run its cars on a certain track entrusted to him. He did splendid vrorK hll wtra unAmr a twu- The Supervisors are In doubt as to who la In authority at the Webster bridge.

Charles Emley, who was placed there by the Supervisor, claims to be bonds were to be' sold and the stock during the maalgn, nd the place ohiae. caused among -the Hebrew' congrega -tlon In Stockton over the alleged can dldacy of Miss JRax Frank, the dlstin- guished young Jewess of this city, fo the position of. rabbi In that divided. The old board awarded the contract "I said. If you will do this," continu Just before going out, office, and left ed Alyward.

"all right I will go in. but the man in charge, while the railread man is equally positive that Emley is merely his The men have vainrv tried to settle the matter be the new board to confront the difficul torn him I must have cash and Judge Ellsworth of Hudelsprj. ty. Rafael. She absolutely refused to do anything.

Then Henry Kurze went to Mrs. Prescott and laid the matter before and returned with a message from her to the effect that Mrs. Otis should come up to her office at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Otis reply was most insulting, and invited Mrs.

Precswtt to eotno down to her one-third of the stock, non-assessable. Dr. Jaffa, the president, proposed the name of Miss Frank as rabbi, but Misj At Tne meeting of the Board of Works afternoon, it was discovered that, in the contract, that no So this be agreed. Dingee then gave me some blank contracts asking me to get as many residents of Livermore as I could to sign them, promising Jto take Frank herself was Ignorant of the mat provision was made for the repairing- ter until this morning, when the pa McCullough Divorce) Case The be now given him is a deserved reward and will Increase -it already well es- tablished popularity of Tax Collector Harberiaefllce. The license Cojlector'a remuneration is in fees, and the office is a lucrative one, depending, of APurpe Je a large extent on the energy of the Incumbent.

To properly handle collection of county licenses without a special man is impeaeible, a aaixy pf the aalpo nsn take adyaatag of the law and are tardy ti extreme, while some. It la believed, have evaded it altogetber, Jt of the timbers, caps and other features water from our company. pers brought her-the information, nouse at 11 o'clock at night, which was her office hour, she said. She then swore out a warrant to'hav The witnese then told how he and There had been difference in. tha under the part of the bridge occupied by the -Company.

As a consequence. It is believed that this work Goes Ovjer fr a Week. tween themselves, and now Emley demands to know "where he Is at." Supervisor Church asked for information in regard to the matter at this morning's meeting pf the Supervisors, and asked that a committee be appointed Inveetlgate the question of authority. Roetu moved that the jnattej: be referred to the Road and Stanley had gone to fian Francisco to get bids for pipe and how later the her brother-in-law ai rested on a charge congregation relative te the retirement of Rabbi Davidson, who, on account of will baveHe ba bid upon and that ad of dlsturbrnz benjeace. figures were presented to Dingee.

At verUsementa for bids must be nub in Dingee office alenry Kurse weet to prison Friday the second meeting The divorce case of Rev. B. JP. Hud his disability to teach the children in the English language and conduct the Uwe night and was kept there until this the- question of electing officers came morning, when his aae was dismissed i up. Witness wanted to see Boardman elson ex-State president of the A.

P. there being not the slightest foundation made president, while the others want IDEA. was called for argument an the da- tw tne cnarge. Mrs. otls was tn court ea Blneiy ior wie omce.

xo uus wn- Bridge CommltU. His motion was murrcr the defandant in Judge El- services in a modern style, caused a gradual decrease in the membership, did not satisfy the demands of the more progressive element of the hae been Mnpoasble Jor Mr. to derail special aaan-for tbe pqUeypna, iierseir, out couia aive no evidn nf ness axreea. earrlcd. and the aueation will cow be' Broad wb xruin.

hla force is kept buy en the regular Plan to Consolidate the and Narrow-Gauge Ferrie Mrs. Prescott corroborated the story of Henry Kurze. She HVE thp woman AUCTION BAlif3 a tha SuprUspjF dW pot consent, the demurrer was over-ruled Alameda Mrljl not have a Receiving and ten days were allowed In which to Hospital thia week anyway. When the answer. have the authority employ one, is entirely undeserving of the consideration which has been shown her.

Mrs. Of Elegant Upright Cabinet Umfm pleekade uqui tfte opuafy attey oaiue up peiore tne supervisors McCULLOUQH AND HYPNOTOtM. tfraed Piano aad Elegant government act brought relief, Mr. Barnett was Engrossing Clerk of The cCuIlough divorce case, In which the wife charges that ha wa irescott has tigje and again ofTared to care for the if he would only remove them from thatnocality. Her relatives have beenwllllne to bear tho Palntlage in Oil end Water Colore, Parlor, Chamber and Thaddeus Fitch, the real estate man has devised a plan for the broad and narrow guege ferry boat that he declares Is both practical and economical.

He proposes te run the broad and the last Aaenblyr and bis appointment i hypnotized by 'her husband. and Dining Boom Fmraltmre to the License Collectorshlp was unan expense of sending the children to the tlnued in Judge Greene's court XMstrlct Attorney Snook asked for a COntlnuaWfln pf Une before giving an pinion 1n xefard tp the aaviaability of ejitahUsbing an institution. His request 'Was jrranted. and the matter was postpones for one week. 'i.

ijofnmunicatlon was receiyed trqm Pugamer asklr.g the Supervisors to Carpets, EtcTaeadey, April Och, nome ban Kaiael, but Mrs. Otis is lraously eeoomaesded by the legislative of itkjree jan4 epc at 11 O'clock A. at 1412 Cas morning for a week. The suit of the Pacific Lumber Com narow gauge beats rom the foot of omuutm. in ner resolve to keep the children In neglect and wronar.

Th tro Street. Near Eighteenth. man was arrested for kindly delivering Miss Frank was asked to go to Stockton, to heal the breach, and, through her eloquence, restored The trouble sprang up afresh, Ww-ever, when the doctor proposed her for the office of rabbi. Even the more pro- greaslve objecting to a female At a mealing of the Board of Trus- tees 'on Saturday a' proposition of Dr. Jaffe to have Miss Frank deliver a series of lectures in the Synagogue was voted down, although it was hot then knowp whether or not Miss Frank would accept the position of rabbi 1C tendered to her.

When seen on the subject this morning by a Tribune reporter. Miss Frank said, know nothing of it. When I left Stockton matters were very harmbnU ous. lectured there and very success fully, Not only was the placev where I spoke crowded, but the Inter est of people on the outside waa en pany against Frank Johnson et has been settled put of court and the caaa her meaaai -nt it VOmpnaing eieganx uu water Market street to their respective piers on this side of tbe bay, as at present, with the ehort addRieaal run between datfnr, w. Trr I Color Palnungs by the well known take some steps, to protect the song tlsts, "Denny" "HoJdredge." "Latl the.

piereA, to eomplete the triangle mer," "Rodriques," "Fisher" and oth has been dlsmtwed. YOUNG 'ORRLS CASE. George Morris, the young lncorrlgl FfJUCHT mi THE ESTHABY. in proving herself unworthy of haying ers. Easy and reception chairs, rattan one poafto irom Market aoreet tp nier.

thence to the Ala rockers, fancy chairs, lace curtains, ble is making trouble for all who have Stranyp Bnpounfer With Mo Traee boya, who were rapi4ly thinning out the ranks of the singers. He advised that a reward be offered for the killing iit aparrowp, in order to encourage the boys le try their skill on them. On Su- Brussels carpets, elegant' XVI Century meda mole and back to San Francisco, the ether boat to run en the opposite oouree, via: from Market street to the to do with him. At present he is con LENGTH OF A DAY. oak chamber suit.

Antique eaa caam of the Guilty fined in an institution for safe-keep ber suit, odd bedsteads, bureaus, eta. Alameda mole, thence to the Oakland surlm? i and hair mattresses. pUlows By Assoeiated Press to Ta Tribsae. perjsor MUcleirs motion, the District lg and efforts are being mace to end him" pier and back to the starting point. to Whittler.

This morning the and bedding, oak hall rack, walnut ex yVtfbrney was requested to draw up an fWsWAUttEE. April l-JThe passing one another a long distance tension table and chairs. Parlor stove. brewing companies refused to accede apart and thereby lessening the risk W. R.

Mlijer of 718 Webstar street had a queer experience in the estuary yesterday afternoon and this morning clock, crockery, etc- range and kitch to the demands of their men for an en ware, etc. Bale positive. Terms listed. My. visit waa very pleasant in deed.

But, as to my candidacy for rab eight-hour day. cash. w. KiNsifix, General Auctioneer. The counter propositions by the men bi, I knew nothing of It until I read "the report in the morning's papers.

I tele- matter came up before Judge Ellsworth. The father was pu hand put the youngster was not, in evidence, so the case was continued for a week. The attorney for the. boy informed the court that the father had called Friday night at the home where the boy is being kept and had made a scene, threatening the matron if did not have the lad on hand today. In continuing the case, Judge Ellsworth remarked that -the father was BALK sraDbed to Dr.

Jaffe this morninz to wen-sour oay in summer and eight-hour day tn winter was also re AUCTION i withdraw my 'name. would not per- -1 of eollieion in foggy weather. By -this plan At Is believed that three! boats eould perform the aervlce ow required of four. The very light expense of laying a third rail from Pacific avenue station oavthe narrow guage roadbed te the end of the mole would eonneet tbe piers of the Alameda broad guage line and the Oakland Seventh-street line, forming a horse shoe bend at of sear High street jected. manently accept any pulpit, although Of Books, Biattlonery, 15 on is nursing! a severely cut chin.

Miller was enjoying a Sunday row ta a light boat when he was attracted by loud talking in another boat occupied by three mea and a woman. Rowing ever to the ether boat be learned that tbe men were abusing and the woman. Miner told tht men to desist and not to strike, tne woman, whereupon lie was told to go about bis business. One word led to A new contract on the old scale and ordinance for the protection, of song blrda. An Invitation was extended -to the roard Of to attend the Pure Food Cottgress to be held in the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, April 20th.

The i San Francisco delegates asked She Alameda County ofncials to co-operate with them in tthis matter. Ths Invitation and cequeet, by order of Chairman Talcott, was referred to the Committee of the Whole. INTO MORAGA VALLEY. At Colonel 'Lyman Bridges' request, the matter of extending Estudillo avenue into Moraga Valley was introduced. All the property owners along the proposed road have granted the land many others have been offered me, anf one immediately after leaving theTJre-ologlcal would like.

wnear Tuesday. April 6, 1807. at A. at Na 918 Broadway. The stock In trade ef C.

Stark ten hours is what the bosses offer. It is not thought that a strike will result. the legal custodian of the child and. no ox ine appointment a maie rappt i am Inclined that way personally, and, weather, lately at No. 473 Twelfth street, has been removed for convenience of sale to my salesroom, and will POLICE PENSIONS.

do not like to see a woman occupy a pulpit permanently. t. A broad gauge trains could thus run la opposite directions from pier to mole around the horseshoe track through Alameda, FruHvale and Ray enth street, Oakland, and rice versa. sold at auction for cash. Stock com one had a right to detain mm.

COURT tOTES. W. B. Wellmaa has let a contract for the construction of a 119,909 reab dence. on Central avenue, near Grand street, Alameda.

I was asked by the Board or Trus The Police Pension Fund Commis another and soon the boats cam to i gether. A battle with oaxs followed and, during the melee Miller was knocked insensible with an ear. He fell to the prises 800 miscellaneous books, lot of tees to come to Stockton to heal existing differences, and seemed to have suc sion met this afternoon and elected Mr. stationery, letter paper, Clement president, Mr. Dow secretary pens, office stationery, inks, ledgers and ceeded In my I regret very This would Involve a long and short trip, differing la time only iwo or three minutes on the boats only, Instead ef for the road withtlie exception of Mrs, bottom of the boat but aeon revived The Booth damage suit will be called and Harry Vhoraas clerk.

other blank books, story noons, tissue and rowed ashore. paper, periodicals, rubber goods, toys. much to learn that there are differences In the church. The people would come up to me after the lecture and exchange The demand of E. K.

Case eaid E. FT uaney. who has steadily part with her property. refused to in Department i.omorroW morning. About two In the suit to foreclose a mortgage, fifteen twenty mlaute op the train Meanwhile the occupants of the building blocks, show eases, letter uoie oi iu eacQ were allowed.

years -ago the proposed extension was er boat had effected a landing aad scales, etc. social greetings, and I was asked to Passengers eould, however, avail themselves of the swing areund the come again. have' not made any ar The Stock Market. By Associated Preas te The aUHfftil cjele if they chose, for euoh a trip would. 4ubUess becopie very pop- Terms cash.

Sale absolute. M. MARCUSC, Auctioneer. Crookery and Glassware were nowhere 0 be seen. Miller had the laceration on his chin sewed up and than to his home.

This morning he was around as usual rangements, however, for course of given to Madge Manion on the property of Hermann Cordes, Judge Greene has rendered a decision in favor of the plaintiff and has ordered the property sold. The mortgage with ousts amounts to over The Supreme Court has affirmed the findings of the Superior Court in the Uiar, NEW YORK, April 6. Trade dragg. nroacnea, out owing to Mrs. Haney's determined opposition to the road the master has always been dropped by the SupervJaQra, Colonel Bridges declares that the road wllj Increase trade between Mora-ga Valley and San Leandro and wants At your own price this month.

We va lit that the eenupant of the ed heavily at the opening of the stock 3'ae abandonment of the narrow gauke trains over a drawbridjre into other boat are entire strangers to him. cate our old store May let. H. ScheU-baaaiOs Eleventh at. market, transactions being few and $1,250 but.

he hopes weman may disclose far between. The tendency was Oakland would pepassarily follow, but the additional tripe on the Seventh train going in either direction and case of Simon Koshland et aL, respon a eupemsors to bring suit to con C. W. Kinaey, Ueelr in Fine New ward a lower level, but the recessions FOR A their identity. He says he interfered merely to save the from her assailants, who, he says, were all cemp the property.

Tbe viewers have dents, v. 9, and J. R. Spriug, appeU street linn, together with the increased were generally unimportant. and Second Hand Furniture Carpets, Ranges, Eto.

"Modern rurnKore bought or exchanged. comfort novelty oi xaaing tne Trading was exceedinly light and HOME ayolding the tedious wait at stations. jlhat the damages accruing to larOs. i Mrs. Haney will amount to J2QO.

The Joseph CoJdeJra. Insolvent, baspe-enttre eost of opening the road will' titioned te be discharged from bis amount to 18,000. debts and May Mth has been set to Supervisor Talcott said that he had hear the caae. was largely confined to coalers. Lon Auction ealee oa premlees.

CaH aad see would mere (ban eempenaate Tor the loss ef the abort line from First to den quotation prices for Americans 462-464 Thirteenth etraet. were net as good as expected. Fourteenth street. The present run of been accused of using his influence to In the case of the Oakland Water drunk. fames flsmeity raa a hotel at Shaw.

yille. Heywards Cresjnery. Haywards. is making progress In many ways, and the most recent evidence of this aet Is found te the aea4y er gaalsed cf eamery aasociailon which is intended to bring greater proepertty te Wanted. Buvara.

The market developed an improved tae narrow fang grains through Ai aereat tae opening of the road in the rant Company against. Bros, past. Uiat now he would refuse to say by mutual consent, the Our new etore will not take In one-hall ameqa neeu aoj. oe lnxenerao wn. i wrung on tne censana tor grangers AH hroaA gauge trains would then fvd rH.i.

i I of our broods. We saust sacwaco them. H. Schellhaae, 408 SXeveath wL. anything In regard to the matter, and defendants have been granted sixty as the other Supervisors had viewed days in which to plead.

the fc-oad they could act as they thought i E. Bt Couryolaier. bae petitioned to rup la opposite direction from pier to mole around the horseshoe track which the prices hardened, fractional au around. The top figures of the DR. TAYlOfi'S REMOVAL best' On Supervisor Church's motion.

through Alameda -to High street, Pruityale, and 6eyesb street. Oak- morning were touched. -The bond mar be appointed guardian of Frederick W. Scott, a mlpor, who has been eH estate: the little towa. The atock-holaerf of the aisqclatiop haya WAced Horry Dr.

Taylor of 1104 Harrison street haa ket displayed little feature, but prices bind, and return. The AUce-street drawbrldgS cold be dispensed with. A 4-Rooxn Cottago, lot 25 104, on ThiitcentU between Center and Streets. TEDLKIS $150.00 DOWN Balance $10 per month, 7 per cent Insurance paid for three Apply to William or E. P.

Vandercook Oakland. sxeex in ne cnair oi ppenaenc ana have' selected the ether efleers as ei- were generally well held. The sales of The appraisers of the estate of fiusle McKusick Harms, a minor have Alea removed to 1207 Castro street. Tel. 601 Black.

SEE, THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER. stocks at noon was 49,200 shares. lowst R. Mills, secretary Jaeeb HardV while the "Webster street structure eould stand apd serve (he purpose for whiph It was built. the Supervisors considered the matter ay a committee of 'the whole.

Supervisor Roeth then introduced a resolution postponing actjon until the first meeting in July. The motion was carried without a dissenting vote. UNION STREET BRIDGE. la the matter of rebuilding the bridge at Union street, west of San PablQ avenue. Supervisor Mitchell, to whom the m- 49P9m tt 4 egqereea, directors.

aitebeel Davltt Coming. A world beater. 19 Broadway, Oakland Michael Davltt, the well-known Irish Three thousand douara have been CBEATEB OAKLAUD. Supply Co. their pportt showlo' tbf astata to be worth $750.

The Pasteur Filter Company has filed a claim of $29 against the' estate of C. B. Wella. John W. TomPklns has been appointed administrator of tbe estate of.

Clark Tompkins. Bonds are $xe subscribed SJid the aff air will be put la member of Parliament arrived In New Tork yesterday with his family aijd left there today for this city. His wife Baby buggies for 12.60 eg Walter operauea as smumhum. Meeee'e 1009-10U waatangoa etreet, biii i iOhiiim Pound man' Fight. and children will remain-here for about year, -while Mr.

Davltt will return NW 4 Mr Correct Pf tltloA Pa Clrealaisd. On aeopnt of a eeuple of trivial ey. Mather's linsh. aiide hi WhHe allowing ht csew te feed en ha sidewalk oe fleveath steeet yester to Ireland. Mrs.

Davltt will make her iwttier au oeen rererrea, announced that be had receive three flds for the I work. The bids were as fojows: G. R. Sllter. 115; H.

Wahlen, 106; O. J. lfM.h. CKVTKA mk. I home at the residence of her aunt, Mrs.

CEYLON TEA BRAND. JLO0 reduced to SO eents; uncolored day, Patrick. McFeak wag tlaeked by Deputy Poundmaater Hallett and aey Vanning, Dixieenu sireeu Chicago Liive tocic Japan, 50 cents, -reduced to 15 cents. 1 VALIEY RQAQ COHFEREHCE. Nfxt Wednesday Aftereoou the Osklaeders Will Qe i Heard, i.

erely beaten, enjer jjepuiy rsun master FarreU, happening along, sep- By Associated Preas to The Tribune. rors. yet ones that the combatants might be able ba uaa contest, the Aaaxaljpn Xggug hag decided to get up and circulate a pew petition, -more Positively describing the boundaries. Beipf assured from a. thorough aad Grand Rule Bazaar, 1158 and 1160 Washington street.

sated the men and ato' sake waa ai- CHICAGO, April fi-Hogs light, 13.90 losad to take his cow home upon pay Toe uanunan departments for tames S4.10; mixed, Ji904.l2Va; heavy, 13.7QS4.15; rough. 33.70tt.80; cattle. it 1 and gentlemen at ths Piedmont Baths are ing f. Mcpeaka claims that Hallett walked HB behind hinj in4 assaulted him without warning. Mrs, McPeake is up in arms and says she will have careful caayase of the entire distriet.

v-v iwurvn waa awarded to Wahler as the lowest der. Supervisor Mitchell was authorized to sign the contract and Bee that the wpfk wag carried out. A communication was received from W. 8, Halpruner arising the Bu-perviaors to construct a tunnel of heavy iron between Alameda and Oakland, Vfith Partitions between the sec-tlppf fpr pteaip jqant electric cars, wagon bicycle and fpotpatha ItesldenU of Piedmont Road. District petitioned that the, road beginning at strong to 10c higher; beeves, 13.90 the moat eisberate ana luxunoaeiy nt tee up ef any -this side ef Chicago.

Take Pied thai a large majority of the residents in the district proposed te be annexed are tn ayer of aanexatioB. they do not ifc mu 15.40; cows and heifers, J3.2Q14.45; Texas steers, J3.30S4.50; stockera'and Hallett arrtfte Jr ffatsery. mont cars. The following eommunlcatiOB has been received at the Mayors eAeei 'an Francisco, April 3, I. Davie, Esqj J.

P. 9aylor, WitUaot intend ta be defeated by mistakes in feeders, J3.40J4.45, Polie. Mtea, FUNERAL NOTICE. thp petition caliing the election. The bopadarieg the district about to be annexed re briefly, deseribed as oU Pajnes, or dJatarWnsT tte V.

Witcher, Esq Talcatt, K. Mott, Esq committee, Oakland, TTniversity Lodge, I. Q. O. Park HaUding Burn.

pepe. was fljseaargaa pjoyqp pj Died, at Thermalita Odd Fellows Home. By Associated Press to The Tribune. Cal, Gentlemen: I am duectd by Mr, i Brother H. C.

Hall, age O. Funeral will the, proseputjp attorney, Un the south by the northern charter Claus Sprecke)s to inquire if Wednes- NEWARK. N. April t-A fire auTEi. cEi-i-m Th.

Moat a'avorabby LoCaiad aad. Lead be hM TmauJOLvv rmmix7t, Aprs aa, 'FWnPAa felWJ cfta? eHI eYJ5f i tine of the City of Oakland; on the west at 2 o'clock, from Odd Feilewe' Hall. early today destroyed the buHdlngs In oay ariernoon, April itn, wiu oe a convenient tlma meet yftur commit te la other, day to allow the fifing of a com-' ing Hotel of Oakland, Corner, TjPftlh and Caledonian Park' In this city and did plaint' under V-he true name; Aaaeren CHLaflL ROrTTU, m. U. v- oy.cnt enarier bs ,01 rmrryvjiia; on thp north by the aautherm charter line of Berkeley, and ea.

the east by a line Rashmgton streets, taatano. M. King. iaKiana ana airview avenues and extending to Magnolia avenue be declared a public highway. Chairman Talcott referred the niatr tq te County Sur, veyor.

--t---- At the complaint of a resident of Al-vrado the matter of repainting the Alv varado bri4s jraa r'erred to Super- Wells, v1- The, reporbj of the Supervlsora for aid given to Ipdients u4pfi March was as uaKiana. as per your request gj i ecri ary 80,1837. ALHXANLutiB MACKIH. i Seeretarv. nnesKreiaer.

xne ram peoiuer, xot- damage to the. amount of $50,000. The main building was a frame structure and seated 13,000 people. felted it baiU fe having his horse un- Hote 129 feet west ef College avenue, a distance of L00 feet then along a Una 75 feet fast tt College avenue te the southern Use ef Clifton street, then east DESMXMTD In this 4. 189T, El- hitchad.

Page's The request referred to, wa fo a meeting in resrard to the Valley Road lea Desmond, a native ef County oora, Ireland, aged years, 1 mosKh aad days. along the southern line of Clifton street coming into Oakland. As Mayer Davie By Associated Press to- The Tribune. ftp cemetery line, then south, and and fresident Mott were appointed ta xvc Chicago hheep. By Assoelated Preas te The Tribunal cmCAGO, April 5-rSheep and Iamb market firm, native sheep, J3.00J5.00; Westerns, J3.60J4.70; lambs, J3.75 VOSB In 0an Lorenzo, April 8.

1S37. Sa ROCHESTER Ya AcrU Edwin their pfncial capacity, their successors, xoows: puperyisor Taleott 98 Indl At the Terpilnus of the Ban Pablo. O'Neil, receivef tb Oregon Hallway east aiepg tb southerly boundary lines of the cemstartes to the westerly line ei the Piedmont Sanitary Districts, rah K. Voee, a native of Missouri, egJ 66 years, 5 months- and 23 days. eenta' elded it i timcn.

ayor rnpmaa ana w. r. mngie. 4 CableRoad. and.

ianwt Owsfos, feovf finf from jteJurlai re, to the charter Mae ef the City of Oak neep sent acceptmf tpe time, najnejg, Music 'Room, flaiir and Fancy Drink land. The new petition Is now in the hands of the printer aad will be ready ceVfd feepa yesarqay Jf vm ff ably be able te leave the hospital tn. Strictly Col4 Lunchcl Served. POLICE CilAtlCES. day.

perrlsor Indifeta assisted, at a cost oi $290; Supervisor Wells aided 214 indigents at a cost of $315.25. Coroner O. D. Baldwin reported that be bad held Af teen inquests during 1 B. Adrlance reported that he had eeelved for the county 50,190 ponda of il during the month March.

Charles Wilson, tn the county Jail for I St. PaaPs. i The parish of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Will hold Its annual election of parochial, officers the evening of April CaDKBTAXISO ggBAuaxa WOOD a MAYIIARD Funeral Directors H37 JSaet 1 4th SU. bet.

igd Aves, for signatures tn day er so. and, tbe friends ef aanexatioa hope that every one to when it is presented will at once sign the same, as they desire to push Chief ef Poliee Lloyd made some Special Accommodations for -t ai Br by a Lamp of CoaL changes In the beats pf, pffjpera. He haa taken, Can Keefe from the Pcdnt the platter along as fast aa possible. loha Clark, who Uves at tl8Tblrd Bloycllsts. J.

M. PAGE. Prop. llth. The ladles of the parish are cordially Invited to attend and will be al- street, met with aa accident while un ALoaiciro SAHITY.

detail and. has. put him on the water front detail on Broadway, below Sev- montns. jar vagrancy, asked for loved cast tneir ballots for Seers, 11. UcMtboa Dead.

(oadlng eaal at FUher wharf. He was atooninsr down below the bunker, when days credit for good behaylor, enth. Murray has taken Keefe's place Mot ice to Credltora, ..1 was K3UTE-FS3 USSfflCATItl. i at rout, uurraye ptaee a s4glaaa beuadad eg the jaala staek nt Welsh, who is serylng; thirty at the street station to now be- EeUta of Mary McKay, deceased. and struck him on tne aide.

arm i' time in the county jail for dis- Bernard McMahon. a native of Ire-landaged. CC years, died Saturday at his home, 1711 Jones street. He had lived In Oakland for nine years. The The preUmlaary testimony la 1 the hearing of Qeorge W.

Aldrich's plea to be restpre4 to competency is being heart this afternoea. by Judge HalL Aldrih deeiares that he is now perfectly eaae aad euaht to be restored ing nmk 9y acvouo aa mvQim successor on the and WILL THETERSON who took the uos from the house being erected ea aeeOk east corner of Twettia aad Magnona sta. Notice is hereby given by the tmder elgned. admmistrator of the eetate of Mary McKay, deceased, to the creditors of and aU persons havtog daeate eeainet San Pablo beat Is Qmcer Apdrewa. The beat at seventh and Broadway, former remains will be interred in St.

Mary's -return tbe same? Cheriea Stecanoaa. ly Andrews', Jeing tuied hv Carson. cemetery this, atternooo. te eoBi patency. Dr.

KdanrauHar and ard Carson'a upper Broadway detail Is being temporarily filled fa Ofaoar Kyte. condktlon crtce 3 oaao. tSie paid deoeaaeiV to exhB4t them, with the neceeaery frouchers. vthm four months after tbe Aret putoHcanoo of this notice, ta; the said, admlnletratar, at his realdeoe: PlBaert street. City ef Oak and leg, wuen were sprainea were dressed at the hospital.

"r-v-Wea MWtyx The -regular monthly meetmg ef the Alameda. County; yoUtlcal Emty $9-' ciety will take place tomore at 0 Pv ltW at heeiqaarters. The ef the executtva bean will bp held at it P. M. The State president is expected to be a "i i i V-tll Hem Kyte will be relieved by Ocee 1 The prompt and proper use of a pure stimulant baa caved many a human lifef The farqeua old Jesse tfoore Tweaxy-iourtn eveu, 'end P.

M. 1 amont wne is now wetcoing tne Dels lots. la. the City HaU. a booq as.

the land, County of, Alameda. State of CaU Corals, wbJeSs-seid place and reaideaee tbe nderai-aed 'Seteote ee hi a place of Ooal- Whiskey la the purest and frest. -fcg -I -A nu eiasea A GIRL would hke to take eareof ohiU, drea aad do opetairs aK Third at. YoXTSd WOMAN wwha pVa er La at houaewcrh: a good eook! swages 15. i iLZLIU Waahingten 5 A Blue Flame Oi 'Jool fltove; rt oa tkf lasUUoient Tian.

Bery woataa feel it ge4 n4 loses icr appeUt ook- ia over Ke. i'lfty cta; week -miXi bar a bbw fijme tve gruarnBteed co7t, st hake br aa4 tke pet.cct. K.me pvejcysi, only per au ta kara. and Near Thirteentlji rteet Mre. Arrlvfe.

pj Associated Press ohe Tribune. neseut all tnotters eoanaoted wna the Attorney William HoflT-Cook ef San Fraaciaco testified that AM rich la per. fectly sane eA Aldfieh was oa the stand tMe after, noea. Cha-jBjbere': pad. The haa bee reported of John Chasabere, a matire of Keatveky, aged years, at the home of the Adult piind The deceased had been arestr dent ef Oakland for nine years, The remains wiii be interred in Mountain View Cemetery Wednesday.

I A too fire occurred Saturday night at the Richmond House; Eighth' and eetate of Mary EDWARD McKAT; 1 fi' of fbg I 5IEW TOBKh April 5. Mrs. Fltrbugh of the estate of Mary Mo- Washington streets. It was -caused by a i wooden ash barrel the jdamage Lee, p-lfe of the Consul General of Ha Contra Costa? Tannery Aasocialion, who arrested -tor-' bAttery committed upon R. C.

Beers, superinten Kay, deoeaaad.) HA (Dated Oakland. April 1897. yana, arrived today ftp? thfi IVard Una FOJl redwood bookcase and Oak bedroom aet. loei Castro F03ENT- That choice cottage iiyfZ tie aL, near 16tb; newly decorated and c34 throughout; Ura ecj was but J10. Tbe Fire Department re steamer Cty of Washington, accompftT sponded promptly and did effectual B.

H. XSSlTFVtS, Att'y for dent of that institution, was given tin by her daughter, Miss E. Lee. work. tor Wednesday to pica a..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Oakland Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,392,182
Years Available:
1874-2016