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4 It 1097; i jfi 4 dlnance was passed to print by the Council without consideration other OiiEMiiEO a mm, ATTACK ITS than heariasr a nrotest from V. R. Da- COULD HOT- DECIDE IT (Continued from page 1.) Vis, who appeared for the Oakland Wat er company 'to object to tne raie ror hydrants. Referring to the printing of by Two Startling Discovery LEGAL TV the ordinance for-ten days, the complaint states plaintiff, "believes it was not correctly Boys In an Indtana House- OUlsltlon I bn 'the Board of Pu'bUo Works for Improvements on schocl property; for raising the Tompkins school- building and placing a cement floor under It; and for ordering a sew- ir ftern Placed at the Prescott school building. i OOSTRUGT THE VAUtS.

Superintendent Milter's Views lle- gatdlng Car baton Stores i and Ornaments. Superintendent of Streets Miller has received a communication from Secre- tend that the present treaty la entirely one lded In Its advantages. Senator Thurston contended that the THE ORDINANCE ATTACKED. Then the election of the present Coun- cilmen and the manner In which the best way to insure annexation would be Are shown, as clearly in Lbt-Taa WkitIMG as in dress or manners, although hundred ordinance again came up. Is recited and through abrogation of the existing A Contra Costa Stockholder It Is further alleged that the new Com A Long Cut Over the Skull Creates the Theory of Murder.

r. A of miles away very unpleasant treaty. A SECOND CAUCUS. The Republican caucus after consid Demands Reasonable Rates. mittee on Fire and Water did not consider the ordinance, nor.

report to the Council as the law require. The Income of the two companies xor ering the Hawaiian reciprocity provls- By Associated Press to The Tribune. I Larr ebb N. Pearce the Merchants the past year ending December Slst, for.M. noUr at Its second session next shown.

Jt is a RCSHVUXE, InAU June li.The asmng nua to enforce the op-moos arc formed, jdmply because care was not exercised in the stationery used. MARCUS WARD CO. Are world famous for high grade stationery. Anyone can use their papers anywhere and feel assured that in f-tyle and renra to tne keenlnK- of the Contra Costa Receipts From sale IMPORTANT SUIT IS FILED. of water, 5143421.35c Iwitn various proposiuons wmcn naq sidewalks In the business portions of the city free from obstructions.

Mr. Miller says be will take no action In the matter till after he has had conferences With the member of ttw Dlsbursacnents operaung expenses. been submitted to tne Republican Interest. 181,653.89 taxes. be of tne committee on finance to 41SL; total Bburwment ormulate a proposiUon shall JW submitted toTfuture caucu.

It not Be Each Com pany Should ants Exchange and the Board of Trade. satisfactory to Actual Income of Oakland Water uiiLsn mere is uuiwut unci. We carry their papers and guarantee them genuine. Royal Irish Linen llJ. Able to Pay Seven sPer Cent.

in the earth In a cellar of a vacant house In the center of the city, has aroused Intense excitement here. Two boys were In the cellar rummaging among some old barrels and boxes when they-madeV the discovery. The head Is that of a woman probably 35 or 40 years Old- The flesh has decayed, leaving the skin hard and dry and pressing tightly against the cktilL There are thirteen teeth, six tipper and seven lower, as bright and natural as if their owner was alive. mass pf short, heavy, blonde hair MINISTER HATCH 7 HAKES: A CALL Is their greatest paper. Put up in 5 qure boxes at 75c, ri 1 .4 ZI.OO4 1.25.

1.50. 1.75. Si Farther Argnmcit Are Advanced MANY GRIEVANCES ARE CITED. i' "a wui go before the Merchants' Exchange at Its meeting next Tuesday evening and explain the effect of enforcing the ordinance. "If any part ot the ordinance is to be said, he to a Tribune man, today, "I shall have to enforce It all.

I can make no discrimination in the' matter. I think the ordinance irv tended.to give power to the officials should any serious obstruction occur, and I really don't believe that the people realize the full ImporJ of the ordinance. If it Is enforced. I shall have to remove alt bootblack stands, which are a public convenience, all corner stores and all signs. "Of course.

I am ready to carrv out Company Receipts Dis-bursementaOperating expensea, taxes, interest, total disbursements. 5114,7673. Net loss $15,147.08. The Income "of the companies daring this Teac wJU not. materially exceed this whHa the operating and other -expenses will be greater.

The complaint charges that the -Council failed to fix the water rates In February, as expressly provided by the constitution and laws of the The present rates are declared to be "grossly unjust, unreasonable and oppressive," "v-v-. The ordinance Is further declared to be Invalid because It does not absolute Ijlne. 1 Water Rate Ordinance Alleged By Associated Press to The S'- 'f WASHINGTON. June li ilr. Hatch, the Hawaiian Minister and Ixrln Be, Fatally crowns the head, with bangs in, front, The facial appearance gives rise to the belief that the owner of the head in her lifetime possessed great beauty.

A long cut or Incision In the skull over the right ear tells bow the woman met Defective. Thurston, ex-Jdlnlster to the United called at the State Department (this afternoon and spent half an hour ly fix the rates to be paid by custom the will of the people. I realize that the candy stores on the corners are a hard- -ship to the candy merchants who con wltn Assistant ers and- it ia averred that by Its close consultation of Roses In delicate grey tint, made from the above famons paper Empire size with large stylish envelopes. Per hot; 63c Smaller sizes, 40c, 50c Scotch Granite A -beautiful combination of blue and grey, very easy on the eyes, exquisite finish. A stylish paper.

Per box, with envelopes, 35c. Linen Floss Bond A soft shade of bine in their famous bond, paper. Liht weight, good lor domestic or 1. foreign letters. Per box, with envelopes, 40c, 50c Birth Announcements'' The much talked of suit against the duct their business In stores and pay age each water company nas been ma- Secretary Day.

terlally damaged. Thev said uoon comlns: away that a high rent, but under the ordinance I that it Is the intention of tbe Council her fate. The discovery of the head has given rise to all manner of conjectures as to the woman's Identity, who buried the head and how It got there. The prevailing opinion Is that the woman was murdered, her body buried elsewhere and the head burled In the cellar. Many believe that the head Is that of Pearl Bryan, murdered at Fort Thomas Kentucky; by Scott Jasksoa and Alon- to enforce the rates provided In the or- ennea to state us nature.

dlnance and the fear is expressed that) All that could be gathered from the if the companies refuse to abide by state Deoartment was that the visit mem. action win De taxen to seize tne plants. CityCouncU relative to the water rates, has at last been started. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Attorney George De Golia filed the complaint with the County Clerk.

E. J. Flanigan, a stockholder in the Contra Costa Water Company, is the plaintiff, while the defendants named are! the City of Oakland and the City Council, composed of H. Brosnahan, B. C.

Cuvelller, A. Fi-bush, F. R. Glrard, W. D.

Heltmann, H. D. Rowe, M. W. Upton, W.

B. Pringle, had no reference to the trouble Hawaii is experiencing In the effort to control the entry and colonisation of Before the prayer it is set forth that It is neccessary for the court to establish rates by a single decree against ail Japanese laborers. ko Walling. This woman has been dead must treat all alike." DR. VHITAKER HOIIOHED.

A reception was tendered to the. Rev. Robert -Whi taker, pastor of the Twen-ty-third Avenue Baptist Church last evening. It waa the occasion of the anniversary of the Rev. and Mrs.

Whltak ers marriage. The parishioners pre- sented them with a silver set. Appropriate speeches were made by the Rev. Charles Hobart, Dr. Morse and several of the professors of California College.

Refreshments were serv ed during the evening. C. Kinsey, tair in Fine New. and Second Hand furniture, defendants and consumers whereby As it Is well known, however, that fthree or four years. while Pearl Bryan the Hawaiian' representatives are los reasonable basis of compensation can be provided.

The suit bas been assigned to Judge Are now nsed very extensively Some are very plain, others elaborate and As a medium we have a set of 12 cards with letters and crane James Henneberry, George J. Earl, and Greene's department. W. Watkinson. met her fate but a year and a half ago, which explodes that theory.

BLACKED HIS EYES. A Shoe Thief Losee His FInader and Gets Into v. Jail. The object of the suit is best outlined In the prayer of the plaintiff which ing no opportunity to impress upon Congressmen and other public men the necessity of speedy action in the direction of the annexation of the islands lest the chance be lost to" the United States, It is probable that the Minister profited by his visit to Judge Day to make some representations; in the case and perhaps to make'sugges tlons for HPT A PERU'S. Raceyt Did Not Call There Before Loalng Uls Memory.

reads as follows: "Wherefore plaintiff prays Judgment and decree that the said pretended Carpets. Ranges, Eta. "Modern" furniture bought or ex- AuctiOTrsales on premises. Cad and see us. a-4 Thirteenth street.

ordinance of said city, so set forth as aforesaid, is utterly void and null, and In the articles Drlnted yesterday regarding the "Strange relapse of tile of net effect Sin law. (This refers to the no conarmition can be secured as yet of the report-that the Hawaiian William Graham heat in the City Prison with a pair ot Mack eyes and a charge of petit larceny banging over him. While 'under the Influence of liquor last evening. Graham tried to steal a pair of shoea from the front of Samuels' shoe store ea Wash- ordinance establishing water rates.) "That the rates for supplying water 3ay City y.onr makes the best bread. HARDING'S HOtLt, and bar.

Wines. liquors and Clgara Cor. Park ava and Eleventh v. -r And must be sold, the entire line ot useful to said city and Its inhabitants for the year" commencing July 1, 1897, and end in burnished silver. Envelopes to hold the babe's name fastened on the card w.ta silk ribbons.

Verji daintj. Per box, 60c. A SPECIAL A Monopress and a Box of Choice Stationery for 35c The paper it Cutter Mills uperior stock Envelope to match, put up in a white leatherette box with padded top. The Monopresa ia a litt.e- intrument (that can be worked by a child) with which yn can emboss your stationery with your initials in rich old Knplish letters. Will la-t a lifeyme.

are stylish and cost you nothing. Open Evenings. M. S. SMITH SONS, Booksellers Art Dealers StatloMrs 1154-1158 Dreadwav.

mind of Racey it was atated that he had been at the saloon kept- by Mr. Peru at Elmhurst. This statement was made under a misapprehension, Mrs. Peru having said that she knew Racey by eight and had seen him as he was passing her door that afternoon when he made a bow to her. This morning Mr.

Race sent the fol ing June JO, 1838, and for other years, be so fixed that they wilt in the ag inffton street. There happens to be in the employ of the shoe firm a clerk named W. J. Seers, who bas spent considerable tirao in boxing lessons. Seers was near gregate, afford a reasonable and Just compensation for the services rendered Legation here has made the demands of the Japanese Minister at Honolulu the subject of representations to the State Department, yet It is not doubted that the: State Department Is acquainted with the nature of the notes exchanged on this subject from one source or another, perhaps 4 through Consul-General Mills at Honolulu, If not through the Hawaiian Legation here.

'-v4 It Is not: the, policy of the State De-partment to commit Itself needlessly in household articles, consisting of parlor, dining and bedroom furniture, stoves tinware, crockery and glassware. In stores of the entrance of the. store when Graham came along, and saw Graham pick up the shoes and start off, with them. It was and 'will yield a sufficient annual income to pay 'the interest or Indebted- lowing explanatory note to this pa not lone before the athletio clerk had H. Scbellhaas.

Eleventh street. Positively the last week la tbe new brick building. By order Cbas. Wollpert, trus tee. cess, the running expensea and taxes.

overtaken the thief, but Instead of turn -Oakland, June 12. 1897. "Editor Tribune you have the 1 kindness to contradict the statement as well as a dividend of not less than seven per cent per annum, upon the face value of the capital stock of each ing Graham over to the police. Seers commenced a little chastisement on his own account. In less time than it takes to record it, Graham.

was lying on the sidewalk with his eyes blackened and his nose bleeding. At Schelthaas store, on Eleventh street by Charles Wollpert, trustee. made in the Tribune of June 11th that I stopped at Mr. Peru's saloon at Elmhurst as I had not been there that day of said companies. At-.

4 or for two weeks before that time. advance upon such Questions as are presented In this controversy between Japan and the little Island 1 republic, but it appears that Hawaii is not in 1 COURT ASKED TO "That the Court Issue Its mandatory HORN. Racey, A. patrol wacon was summoned, and "Witness. Racey and L.

Racey. BATEMAN In AUmeda. June 10, to Injunction, or other peremptory process. Mr. Peru when seen by a Tribune re sisting upon exercising a right in the Graham was taken to the Receiving Hospital.

The clerk had left the scene of the and Graham told the patrol requiring the said CouficiL forthwith. porter stated also that Racey. Whom he I regulation of emigration that the Unit the wife of C. Bateman, a da-jghter. DIED.

driver that he had got pepper In his to fix the rates for supplying water to said city and its inhabitants, for the not stopped at his place on the day in auestlon. He stated also that his wife I diction from any source, it may be re this city. Juna It, 1 year commencing July 1, 1837, and end Ml. OLD RM1D MM At the hospital it wa found that there CftPIMII 'UQIMUrS ing June 30, 1893, and that said Coun in talking on the had been misunderstood. garded as settled that Hawaii will receive the 'support of our Government was nothing in the pepper story, so Graham waa taken to the City Prison, where cil give each of said water companies.

and all persons interested, due notice to that extent at least and an opportunity to be heard before Seers appeared later and swore to a complaint charging him with petit larceny. FRIAL He Explains Why Ha Ordered the said Board, prior, to final passage or adoption of any order or ordinance fixing said rates, and to allow said water In the Police Court this morning, Graham pleaded not guilty, and his trial was Impressive Services Tomorrow at An Alleged English Nobleman Does Up Colorado THE SUGAR SCHEDULE the Troops to Fire. set for June 14th. Esra Whitney failur ol Welles Whitmore of Oakland. Hlrra H.

of Houston, Texas, Miss E. T. of Minneapolis, llinn and Mr. li. Prlndle Of Kansas City, a native (-Geneva, Ontario county.

New aged 81 years. 10 months and 11 day Friends and acquaintances are fttlly inlted to attend funeral service SUNDAY, June 13, 1S97, at 1 clocK -P. from tbe residence of. his son, Welles Whitmore, 1215 Jefferson streeu Interment, Rose Lawn Cemetery; Kansas City, Mo. Mountain View C0L1ES UP ACAIll.

companies and other persona interested, to introduce evidence respecting the reasonableness and Justice of such proposed order and ordinance and to make, by their counsel, such argument or a TBA1IIMEH ARRESTED. Vest After the First Volley He Deelded the The services at the entombment -of the remains ot the late Madame Rosalie La- of Missouri Arraigns Speculators to the Stook. His Dupss Paid With Checks Whloh to Be xney Are ueia nesponsioie by a showing upon the subject as they may see tit. "And that plaintiff may have such to Stop Further Shooting. bastida de Coney, the wife of the Mexican Consul General, will be extremely solemn and.

impressive. Consul de Coney is a MARgHALL-rln this city. June 11, Jiiry for Toung Davis Death. George Marshall, a native of Azores, Portugal, aged 82 years. other and further relief, as the Court may seem meet and agreeable to equity and good conscience, together with the foremost Mason and also a prominent By Associated Press to the Tribune.

WASHINGTON, June 11. The Senate today listened to a speech by Sen By Associated Press to The Tribune. DENVER, June 13. A special By Associated Pre as to Ths Tribuna CINCINNATI, June 12. A Commer At the inouest at San Pablo yesterday Into tbe death of Chris W.

Davis, member of the Masonia Association. The obsequies will be held at the Herrera costs of this suit." After the customary ooenlmr cara clal Tribune special from Urban Ohio, a tor Vest of Missouri arraigning the who was killed by a train, the. jury Cairo Monument Plot tomorrow. In Moun rraphs, the complaint sets forth that V'- found that death was caused by the tain View Cemetery, at 10:30 A. under iBU8" the direction of the Monument Commit- peculators in sugar stock understood Coroner Hewitt has returned from each.

water company haa been to great expense purchasing lands, riparian rights, pipes and plants In order to sup carelessness of Engineer George Pope to tbe Republican from Colorado says: A man who pretended to be a son find heir of the Earlof Hardwtcke, arrived in ths city several weeks ago and registered at the Antlers Hotel as H. A. Yorke of Leamington, Warwickshire, England. and Fireman Carl Engelberger Columbus, where he took official statement of Captain Leonard. He also ply water.

The value of property of the, Contra- Costa Company is set at that the California and Nevada Rail way Is responsible for the accident. took Captain Bradbury's official statement at He will render his $5, 000,000, while the Oakland Water tee Of Gethsemane Chapter, No. 5, ot Rose the value of the schedule to the trust Croix of Oakland, and that of the Masonic if the Republican Senators did not. Veteran AsoocUtloa of the Pacino Coast, McEnery of Lonlslanvwbo had VOt-Mma, de Coney was instrumental In? against the Democratic party on i1181, hZLJL rSZF? tar then made a Ignaclo Herrara Cairo, a master and ex-Governor of Jalisco. Mex- "Peech In defense ef his Tha comDanlon of the lad who was Company's holdings are placed at 00.000.

-Ai A these state' Torke leTt Saturday night ostensibly verdict after examining for Glenwood Springs when he discov- menu, killed testified that they were out with a waeon hunting squirrels. In the af It Is alleged that each pomnanv ha a under contemplation putting in large' ieo. to the California Masons for sate lu vrvicvuuu. xis advocated the sugar schedule as necer- ternoon they parted and young Davis crossed the track to get a squirrel that had been left in a sack. Davis away several minutes before the train naiKAfl.

He did not return to the wagon There will be a large attendance of Ma- sary to the producers and asserted that aoautons to tne plants to supply the Increased demand. This will cost the Contra Costa' Company $50,000 and the Oakland Company $30,000. In order to sons from Oakland ana Aiameaa, xrom, under it America before many years the-French Lodge of San Francisco, otjwoula produce all her own sugar and which Mr. de Coney a member, and' a ered that his dupes were about to learn the truth concerning his claims to nobility. "Before leaving he settled all his accounts with checks on the First National Bank tt Trinidad.

Every one of the check given has been repudiated by the Trinidad bank, and now a score of people, including Captain Leonard says the mob, about midnight, June 3d, sandbagged and struck the aoldiers, tried to take their guns away, reviled soldiers by name and said they would hang the sheriff and Captain Leonard. The sheriff tried to address the mob, but they, drowned his voice. Captain Leonard hlmyelf then, gave the mob three minutes to disperse, or. he would give the order to fire. secure the funds necessary to carry on the corporations it is asserted the Contra Costa Company has been compelled from several Mexican societies.

All the i and his companion drove off without him. Engineer Pope testified that he was looking sideways when the boy was killed end the fireman said he on avsaJLiw a.wa A vote was taken the Jones amendment to remove in effect the meSbters will wear badges and red rosea. I which Will be placed On the casket. Major Dutch standard of classification and it to oorrow on wrucn 100,009 interest will be due la June of- 1S9S, while the Oakland Company, which was obliged to borrow JL0O0.000 must nav E. A.

Sherman will deliver an address at tbe tomb. V- the tender trying to keep cows off the track by throwing coal at them. The Jury returned the following ver- tailors, livery people, dentists, shoe merchants and a long, list of acquaintances and also the managers of. interest. was rejected by 29 yeas to 32 nays.

1111 CALL FROTHIIIC SPJTs The mob shouted "Shoot, that's what ot find that death was caused by the El Paso and Country Clubs are eha- want you to do. We are armed as the carelessness of Engineer George crlned at the easy manner In which weii as you and will shoot to kill." -Prvrw and Fireman Carl Engelberger, It Is stated, that the running expenses of the Contra Costa- Company for the ensuing year will be $50,000, with $25,000 additional for taxes. The Oakland Water Company will also be compelled to expend $30,004, with $12,060 tor taxes. STOCK NOW VALULESS. He then drew the.

Soldiers inside the Jail IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD. tv1 we hold the California and Nevada they were taken in by tbe effeminate MMnnv Mflnnnalhlfl." filiunmu -wvxy Mr SCHOOL COUPS. Fmltvale Is Voting Today oa the Proposition to Issne An election fa being held In Frultvale to determine the question of. Issuing bonds for $10,000 for the purpose ot building addi- Medical. Men Are Fighting Again Over the Consumptive Cow.

Th father ot J-avis swore out war mnta for tne arrest -oi tne trainmen and stationed them at the doors and windows. ir, These events covered the time from midnight till half past two "Friday morning. English appearing fraud. Tbe matter has been placed in the hands of the sheriff and an effort to locate Torke wilt be made. It Is believed he Js now In Ban end they were arrested and released on $1,000 bonds.

Then the complaint goes oa to say that the capital stock of the long after Captain Leonard's threat- to Editor Tribune Sir: In Thursday evening's Tribune there ap- Bicycles- Costa Company is $3,000,000, divided In Ere, which he did not execute at the. time. ttonal schools for the lower portion of! peared an article written by a cer- MUSIC 111 THE PAHK. It was nearly half past two when he did tain learned physician In Oakland to 30,000 shares, which for many years were In great demand at the par value of $100 eactu- Now It Is averred the ac draw the soldiers Inside the JaiL New Singer. An Open-Aif Concert Will Be Given Then heayst "We ad hardly got In Clement Rowlands, the 'new baritone.

1 tual market "value of the shares is not at tbe Otty Hall will aift Barrfo's "Valley ot Shadows" at 8W when.a rush was made to the south 33 each, and that no interest or dlvl- At Reduced Prices A limited number of ladid and feats -wheels, black enamelany tire, each wheel guaranteed, aenus are teing paio. Reforring to the Oakland Comnanr. the Central Christian Church tomorrow "Sd blows upon the door Mr. Rowlands Is said to have an Uh Tieavy instrument. A second unusually beautiful and sympathetic ow was struck which smashed ia the which put on record curious statements concerning certain heretofore undiscov.

ered facts In bovine physiology, For lo and behold according to. the statements of the above, mentioned worthy gentleman a covr has been discovered by our city health' officer which wanders through "the streets and apes the apes the practice of Its human brethern The Second Regiment Rand will give It IS Shown the capital stock amounts the district. There Is some opposition to the but it Is thought that the issue will be authorized. Bnrglars Frightened. Another attempt at burglary was made last evening, assumably by the same persons' who attempted to enter the grocery store of "Walsh O'Brien at Center and Peralta streets the night before.

The attempt last night was made at (he grocery store xf M. K. Coney A- Cov at voice. concert this evening the City HaU Park. vThe concerts have hitherto -been riven Friday evenings, but the change is to $3,000,000, divided Into 30,000 shares a present market value -of $40.

1 It is contended thai each of the stock holder in the companies should receive In dividends not less than 7 per cent floor. At this time I heard pistol shou I from the mob. and breaking'-glass 'and 1 frightful howling noise," Then I said 'Fire? Durlru! the nrlnir herd fitv made as it is thought the concerts will be A and actually spitd en this side and that per annum, whereas now no revenue is during the coarse ot its Journeying. History; as written the medlosl derived. Weleava hese prices to the observation oft-the rider Next cornea the real cause for ac Chronicler does not state whether the tion.

-c-uUined in the foiiowirur rara-: 4 NEW BOOKS 737 San Pablo avenue, at the corner of Twenty-eeoond. 'A pane of glass was taken out of cne ot the windows, hat thieves, "evidently, becoming frightened. Banker SaddteS, eaeamstle, 93,09 aek Messeager Saddle, fcygmale t.7 ah graph: THG 5QUARE OP SEVENS a reliable lyaiem aforesaid. cow chews tobacco- and smokes in order that It may get the fullest enjoyment from its expectorate more attractive Saturday, nights. The programme Is as follows: March.

Overture. "Champion" Valse di concert. 'Chinese .4 Jaxone Selection, "Beggar Mullocker "Werner's Parting rjSolo for cornet by M. Callender.) March, "Reading Commandery" LEGAL BASIS OF RATES. "That each of eaid water companies Tee Clip.

mO. M.r, IS pair Twenty Caatsry Zjnaps 8.50acH Ing habit, nevertheless fv may be fatr4 left before finishing their woi-k. i tol shots from the outside In theceouth -and east sides of the Jail. Firing the 3 first Volley; I -gave the oommand firmed This was immediately after the firing ef the troops. which did not continue more than tea secoada" i This was several hours before the lynch- Captain Bradbury and Sheriff IfcLam's ttlmony-were taken.

The latter is Quite voluminous. ly presumed that these accomplish Oil Cans 6e each ptmt Oil SOe LICENSED TO MARRY is entitled to have Its rates for supplying fresh water to the city of Oakland ments were possessed by this beast and that our historian intended Other good ia Proportion Fred May Johnson, San tto add such Interesting particulars'! Vafae OrientaL "The Harem and Its Inhabitants fixed that it 'may receive therefrom a reasonable and Just compensation for the services rendered. OaOaXD CYCLQI Bl-t! lS3LU fjuwaurw, he had sufficiently aroused the' Schottlsche uner and that if so fixed its aggregate in Selection Flotow Galop. Volly JTauat C. Q.

Field, flanajjer come, each respectively, from such ser vice would be sufficient to pay the In-. unaxies Lemuel Giffora, saa curiosity of the public in regard to Alice Conner, San js anomaly he had discovered. Louis Person, 2s! 1 feel Bnre that the Board of Health Ellxabeth Cleveland, be under great obligations to this Edward William Matthew. fl 'fJtf'l -IfjJ" OUt a a i TIi.T tnis hitherto nnknown fact, that a cow Julia A. Achard, San j.

aTiA thl r.arj?n- dlfTers from what has already beea published iOnly in be Ins fuller and eser 1 specine, especially about the ealt by tele- Police Notes. Heiviy Slaughter, a colored Southern Pa- on its Indebtedness, and taxes upon Its property and its operating and other fixed expenses, and to pay divi phone on Governor BushaeU for more i troops," and 0at he fth Sheriff) told the dends to its tocaholders, amounting to at least 7 per cent pon the par value eifle car porter, who is charged by WU-liant Bland, a colored Oakland saloon keeper, with embezzling $1, has pleaded Samuel Jackson Burdock, Oakland take" still further precautions against NelUe rinnerty. 22 so dread a disease. THE PACIFIC RESTRUnKlIT OYSTER HOUSE 469 ELEVENTH STREET MtVIM aSOADWAT MB WUUrOTOM. Under New ManagemenI of their stock, and that to this end the guards they must net Are any snore.

Frank Le Roy Royee, Dimond not sruUty and wCl be tried Monday. Irene Ophelia Bowen, Dimond. said. Contra Costa Company was entitled and is entitled, to have Its rates. G.

E. SthlmotT of 524 Second street, who for the year commencing July 1st, 1SS7, of Cartomancy, quaintly boand aadeviated, WOIIAN AND THE REPUBLIC. A fiirtory of the suCR-ag Move taeatlu the TJaited Mates. Very UtelHgently treated to date, By Helea Keadtick johnaoa GADFLY Bt K. VoTsncn The scenes of the fascinating tomaace are laid in Italy 1.25 GERnANY Oue cf ferie of pocket aise -lJUtories wMch CI a want t.f'the-rtuJMit l.iiiory who runaa te te-a Prl 3 CZZ was arrested for falling to provide for his FUZUO LICnAOY.

0 and ending Jane so, issmj. so fixed and ml nnr bas Oleaded not guilty. He 0 wiu ri tried Monday. Schmidt has been It Will Not Be Iteopeaed XTnlll released on $200 bonds, furnished by Wil Next Monday established that Its gross Income Tor said rr will amount to at least the sum of and to this end the raid Oakland" Water. Company -was and is entitled to have Its rates for the year liam Janes' and Louis Jnrgens.

Th Beat appealed Oyte Hoaas in the City. Cpra alt Prtvtte Iteems fa La4 aad aaaaeta Telefthome Ko. una, A. BVEDT, rroprleta The. Gus Atkinson bas reported the theft of a Sia anvil from tiie miil building 4 ut The profession medicine vrlli be UEder further obligations to this modern Aesculapius for showing that the majority of its members know not the use of the microscope and feel sure that, if the attention ot university and medical college authorities be called to such statements by so Influential and well-known a man as Dr.

Herrtek; each college will buy a microscope and possibly show it tojthelr students on graduation tfiy. i We-wHi close by asking this collector tt roc' curios from Africa to Oakland to g'veV? a point ofinforma-tion. one which i' ''now will rrate-f Jy appreciated the medical and veterinary i-rofesslon--. "Vv'e him txt be sr et the even "To the Editor of the Tr5rune As It coram tcin? July 1, 1SJ7, -and. ewUnt? July.

fixed established rourth and Washington streets, which has been found' impossible' to complete 4 was recently the scene of a lively Cre Oan Morrison-r. and Smith that its gross income tor aid year wui amount ti at least the snm of Has opened at Hie same 'ace, the work" raaksfj-an Inventory intrisdaelns the 'tie'W-' chanritig knisrhts of the road, were arrested S. V. Cor. Tenth and Wasi.

momlne for" drunkenness. CScer Wil At this point the com plaint attacks the validity -of the recent ordinance passed ly the Corns edtablishiiijr the jroa a full ftoci systeraTn 'a the Free "will liams found them asleep In the band stand rot re-oien until liomjay, Jx.r.e r.st. All 1 ar. .1 roc cr 3. T11 1 1.

1 cy rap cr caio. It rclten te oi ir.l its ref--'- t- th(? IV r- 1 In the City Itall Park. Doard cf Education. books out may ba the full of the two weeks tho iOTICn At a rneetins' he-id. It whs de- i to continue the tale at EU-uetlhaas ftr-j for tiso wee'n lonser; all articles ere resente-i: 8 sic la la revr at hif rrice; tiy g-; t- riier Chart-.

library is do-sed. Wir. t. ire It Is 1. never 00c- 1 e- There win fce a freciaJ meeting cf the Coard of Education Monday evericg Fre Putlic Library, Oakland, Cat.

June tl3 i 5 03.

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