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OABXAND DAILY JEVENlira TIUBDNIU FIJIJDAT. JULY 15, 1887. BrwT Day. lie Ta-Day. MAD TORIES.

MURDERED dr. BUCK. I A BEAUTIFUL THIEF. tlJFORGITING MRS.BEGGS. WILSON'S TACTICS.

BOOM IK POTTERY. righting vtr the I a ranee ITyetty Ella Totten Cbarg A Wlta Ilow Her Inlnrtee Kanklea la slew He PraptiM to KM( Out Iler Breast. Kandelph Wlai a Victory tor the pooetllea LoxDox, July 13. Tbe opposition victorious. Lord Handolth Churchill.

Isle Life. When Dr. N. L. Back was shot and a Felony.

It's too bad," was the general com In the regulation domestic drama en TO-DArSDISPATCHES Sudden Death in the New York Stock Exchange. ment of those who saw pretty Ella orced Enlargement of the East Oakland Works. killed by Iler.iy Prindle on the 24th of May, 1885, he left an estate valued at $21 He also left a will disposing Totten in the Police Court this morn RUG acted in Justice Henshaw's Court this morning, the scene was laid in Billy-goat flat, and though lacking a hero, bis estate, Icr.ving something to all with an elaborate affectation of friendliness for tbe Government, proceeded to destroy the bill under consideration so far as to make the Government promise to drop tbe bankruptcy clause and close tbe door of this discrepancy in dramntu pertome ing charged with the serious crimcof grand larceny, fche was dvly veiled, showing merely a bit of batr, naturally blowae. Her high straw bat was jaunt aft Jail Hex naaaay, Next Monday the ten days' stayet tjwwdings allowed Captain William iTVibiin by the Supreme Court will have jncpired, and he must be committed to the. County Jail unless some Action is-taken.

Wlson bas been adjudged 'guilty of contempt of court by Judge Greene and the judgment has been affirmed by tire sSnpreme Court. There was 'only one eoUr.se left open to Wilson and he has pursued that course. bis relatives except his father, who re was rather more than made np by the jar. All Varieties of Clay Ware to Be sides in tbe East. Nothing was willed two heroines.

As! for the rest, there DEAD IS HIS CABIN. Old Ronntatn Cioorro Died Where Ho Wanted to Die. Old Mountain George is dead. This morning at 11 o'clock Jonathan Murphy was riding over the ridge when be thought that he would drive over to see how old was getting on, as the old man bad been complaining of late. When he reached the cabin be found tacked on the door a card on which was written in a large band, "Man shot in the Gulch." This rather startled Mr.

Murphy and he opened the door. Everything in the cabin was in order, except the little table that stood in tbe middle of the room. This was covered with a miscellaneous assortment of papers, which evidently related to tbe life of old George. This was something un for to him acd be was not mentioned in ily rolled up on one side of the was a pretty young lady in blue, with a Cleveland's Movements-the Coming Week. the document.

When Buck died he 30 DAYS end drooped jauntily on the other. stylish straw hat, who smiled sweetly, Her sack of blackbwcadcd velvet, waa ejection by civu process, whl-J it bad left open to tbe landlords, raraell anil GUd.tooe therefore thought it best to drop the amendment was a member the order known as the Legion of Honor, bis lodge being and a wee bit of femininity in a pink bonnet, who regarded the enactment of r- deeply fringed with chenille trim axons. Tare 5tw, Improved Kilns-AddfUsa ef Pip, Fran, Pulvsrixsrs, ant Hurs Clay Bint. No. 1TC of tbis city.

His life was in the realistic play with the wide open Sfclei in Boston of California Treiu He bas given notice to his wife and her attorneys, Welles Wbitmore and Fred sured in this lodge for the snni of I i eyes of childhood. Attorneys Earl anir gainst tbe second reading and 'concentrate tbeir attention on tbe com ming. Brown nan's veiling was draped over an irridesccnt summer silk.beneath which peeped dainty French boots. As a whole. Miss Ella "rotten presented a very pleasant picture as she sat beside $50t0, payable, at bis deatbr to Ixuit.

E. Whitney, that wi Monday next, be Fitxjerald made np the legal compli is u- ment, while Justice Henshaw posed as fore Judge Hamilton of the Superior Court, he willroove for his discharge under section. HH of Ins wile. But nis wue oicd a year before he did, and he bad never changed i the policy. At his death it still read that the money mittee.

At tbis stage the UiTrernments are divided just as they were hopelessly discomfited last night by Lord Randolph Churchill's audaci the embodiment of a dignified "bless yon my children." The Califotnia Pottery, locrted in East Oakland, has teen comlelled by force of business nearly to quadruple blonde Guy C. Earl, the prosed lit iig attorney, and people who knew nothiifg about the circumstances might have re he tode of Civil Procedure. If his motiw is denied he will i fciuer r. u. e.

tieggs, a widow, rrtund and red of iace, and round and should be paid to his beloved wife. The deceased had- three adopted children, whom he provided for in his will. A marked that "they would make a good again probably appeal to the Sapreme iairloe red of figure and attire." Beneath her snapping dark eyes were the traces ourt. The section referred to reads as ous treatment of their measure. Salisbury is for the landlords.

One or two progressive members of tbe short time alter his death an attorney follows: "otice of application for match." r-uch things -ar remarked, you know, npon the slightest provocation. But. stvhsh and pretty though she was, Ella Totten was charged with of extra vasated blood. There was appeared before tbe lodge, representing discharge from prison. Such person blood, too, in the dark, snapping eves DRY GOODS Fancy Goods, axt- BOOTS and S1T0ES BELOW COST.

mass elms eswrttOre sa a rv themselves. She toM how the brawny must sc a notice in writing to be given to the plaintiff, his agent, of at grand larceny, and the gates of the Cabinet are for a real tenant's bill. The Opposition bave now tbe ball at tbeir feet. They can. with the help of the Unionists, who, though tiot quite penitentiary vawn before her.

usual, for he never used to refer to any papers of any kind. Mr. Mnrphy then looked on tlie bed, and there lay old George, dead. His old gun lay by his side, and his sympathetic hound followed Mr. Murphy into the one little room, and gave a long drawn out howl as lie discovered his dead master.

On the table was a letter! to the of the old mountaineer, a note to the person who should rind the body, requesting a Christian burial. As everything seemed to point to a suicide, Mr. Murphy notified his partner, L. McDonald, who informed Coroner Fronk. Mr.

Fronk went out the deceased lather, and stated that the adopted children were never legally adopted by Buck, and therefore they weie not entitled to any of the insurance. The attorney "further represented that the father was the next heir torney, inat at a certain ame and place Iwi aimlv tn a Judir nf he Kmwrinr summer It alt came about in this way: Miss Kora Farley had added injury to insult by blacking both her eyes w-hen she had gone to inquire what slur Mrs. Farley had cast upon the reputation of her John Khersnaa. Chicai.o, Jaly 15. A gentleman from Columbus, who is well versed in political affairs of the Buckeye State, states that be has positive informatioa that John Shetman is disgusted with the carryings on of the paity leaders at boire, and that he bat stated di-tinctly that unless tbe Toledo Convention on tbe 27th Indorses him as a candidate of tbe State of Ohio, and plainly and unequivocally, he will positively r-fue to allow bis name to go before the National Convention next year.

Kales of California Frnlt. Eostok. July 13. The California Vnion i has decided to' sell all its shipments in Jloston and Totten was arrested last winter on sus Court of the county in which such per it capacity. This is another forcible refutation, of that libel that Oakland is no place for commercial The puitety has heretofore confined It-" uphere almost exclusively to the manufacture of ewefipe and flower potv Hereafter ifcudU be p.epared to mana-facture any Uiinft and everything' of which mother mud is the parent.

Horse and hand power have heretofore been (he motive power. Steam from immense boilers will now be the pro; pelline force. The latent and most ira-jro machinery, some of which cannot be duplicated" within the State, wyH take the ulace of the previous primitive picion of having stolen spoons and ingenious in their opposition, are tll prepared to go some way with tbe daughter, tne vonng lady in blue with other articles of value from the board Complaints son may De confined, lor the purpose of obtaining a discharge from his. i snd the only person entitled to it. The members of the lodge made but little ing house ktpt by P.

Lawler at 517 .1. 1 i 1 I the bewitching smile. Mrs. Beggs's voice trembled as she recounted how she had endeavored to shield the good investigation of the matter, taking the liniu sueeu rue uuu oeen locttui wearing a silk jersey belonging to a AIIiinHMn4UaiBMrUlstui Ikes oar so ssetae t. im.

dnias wm! roin.W asml" 11km pulss. tf it the prisoner should be discharged nndor this section the Judge must administer an oath to him to the effect nameof her orphaned children, and had Cladstonians, shape it almost any form they please. Chorcbill. it bas been noticed, went a good deal farther than Chamberlain did in trampling on tbe measure. There is a be'ief that Hart-inrton altogether dislikes and disap to the cabin of Mountain George this soundly "tumped for her pains.

feiM fun oaUKtos. a ansa lawyer statements as being true, the necessary jiapers were forwarded to the Supreme Lodge, aud in due the $501.0 was paid to the father; This was more than a year ago. But the matter airs. Holiday. I he charges against ncr were not pressed, however, and 'she went to live with the family of Freeman aiternoon and took charee ot the bodv Then the muscular ra came upon that he dresnot own property of the value ot foO, except such as is by law exempted from execution.

If the YSerterY It is exjiected'that another body will be the scene. Leon and brown and wiry 11. Uurtiss at luo Clay street. lAtter remaining with Mr. Curtis5 for a time louno in tne gpicn.

bas not been settled vet. the adopted is ora arley.ot rnuygoat nat. i fehe told of how Mrs. Beggs had accosted jmethodx. Joseph Toma-seck, who she went to her home in Stockton.

children of the deceased phvsician J4H1r ooes not aisc.narge tne prisoner, he may apply for discharge at the end of -eve succeeding ten days, in been manager 01 tne manutaciory The next heard of her was when her upon the street, asking what she had said of the pretty girl in blue. TAnr I 'I didn't say nuthin' Sheriff Cunningham of San Joaquin IdTPMAXX CO. 903 and 905 BROADWAY, we doors abeew Eirtitb atrwa. Very few people knew anytliig about old Mountain George, for lto-rarely spoke tif himself, but everybo(-in East Oakland knew the tall, gaurat figure of the old man with the stooping shoulders and the long, thin, irony grv beard, the hollow cheeks, the sloucbine walk. claim they were 1 entitled to the insurance money, and will contest the case.

As no testamentary disposition of the insurance policy was made ty tlie 1 1 -1 1 i I tne same manner as above provided and the same proceedings must be had. countv teleeranhed to Sheriff Hale, ask proves the turn affairs have taken. Tbe Tories received Churchill with utter chilliness. He bas only two or three followers, bat be achieved a triumph and distanced Coadjustcr Chamberlain, whose speech a few days ago bad fallen flat. ing him if a gentleman named Curtiss in this city had had stolen from him a THE OAKLAND TURF.

line piano cover and a handsome silk and the brown canvas hunting jacket dress pattern. Then, for the first time, to yer child, cept that her mouth was too large, just like An' then she hit me in the mouth and pushed me, an' I turned And here Mrs. Farley graphicallv described how she had smote Mrs. Beggs hip and thigh. The pretty girl in blue smiled around tl courtroom, but her mother hid her occciiseu.

vne cunurvu ciuim luey are the first heirs and are entitled to tlie money. A few days ago an attorney served the officers of the lodge with a notice demanding the money on behalf of the adopted children. Of course the mat ne always wore above a pair ot A It a I and a Trotting Race Prove Attractive. Therewere two exciting racing events jar. tnrtiss discovered mat tne icover and dress had stolen from a trunk blue overalls.

All who knew him had for fdurtcen year, states that toe enlargement and new improvements are the necessary 'demands of trade and increased biwaess. IMPROVEMENTS. 1 Adjoining on the south an addition two stories tn height and 100x100 feet now effected, also a large wing on the cast 33x40 feet. The new machinery is being put ia place, and Mr. Tomaseck expects all' will be in readiness for operation in three weeks.

In the wing the large engine and bailers have already been btvlt, and are now ready o.v iiEconD. heard of him as "Mountain George," in Lis bathroom. As the cover is worth teaspoon fa( of in.a. little Afilccr Sugar andjaten Au. Druggists 5cu.it.

yesterday at the Oakland Trotting Park nut tew Knew mm as ueorge Clinton lodge could do nothing, as the money rrddv face and shook with suppressed which attracted a number of spectators, $75 and the dress pattern $12, the theft i.s a felony. It was traced to Miss Totten in this Tisdale, a former resident of New York. He was about 03 vears of age. emotion. Mrs.

rarley remained impassive and unmoved, i i and nad lived in the hi Us lor vears especially" as the admission was free. The first event was a raceof five eighths Cincinnati, and bold tri-weekly sa'es, through Messrs. Harri-s Company. The first, car of their shipments arrived Wednesday, and was sold to Harris 4. Co.

Bartlett pears sold at $3 37 and $1 per box; Hale's early peaches at, $2 25 and $1 27, and Purple Duaue 'plums at $2 30 and $2 G2 per boxj The announcement of the sa'es attracted considerable attention throughout New England, and a lar.e attendance was noticed. A Strangely Sadden Death. ew York uly 15. At the Stock Exchange to-day at noon Vice President A. B.

Hill, apparently in full health, ascended the platform to announce the death of M. E. 1'erivas, and bad hardly finished, when he was taken with a sudden weakness. His friends as-dsted hini to the entry, but bad just passe-1 the flight of stairs leading to the door when he cjpired. The announcement of b'S death was immediately made end a siieciul meeting of the Governing Committee called to take action.

The killing whatever game was to be found. He used to occupy a cabin on K. A. inejuuge was in a quanuary. i row beins omniscent.

he could not decide way She was at work for a family residing on a farm about eight miles from The members of the family missed two shawls and a silk POLICEMEN ire tslT4 te Bark taw Crr That are Bamalaa sv Tkaa rise SUITS, OVERCOATS, And PANTS Frost the Leading Kerr tail Tailors, at tb Haines's ranch, but recently had lived Which woman was the aggressor; so he for use. Overhead will re placed a Chattct mortgage Walter T. Price tj John C. Forbes: undivided Interest ta stock, fixtures, of Y. F.

rice a CW. corner Wood and Kiblh streets, Oakland, Inventory Incebarg Bendixen, wife of Thomas. tepsratc proierty fnrni.ure, in overUnd lion and in bar. not lowest corner First and Broadway streets. Lease Joseph Mlvs et al.

to Manuel F. Calia.a Block ft, San Lesndro. with exception, one yesr at lltX out met suan Orr with 'ieorre F. Orr To convey lot 2. block 2.

Slate Culvsrslty Homestead for SjO. of a mile between Lige Clark, Black Pilot, and Belshaw, for a p'nrse of $100. lielsbaw sold as favorite in the pools i to 7on Clark, and $3 on Pilot. dress. Thev reported the case to Con essayed the role ot ite said to Mrs.

Farley: "Now vou in a nut on colonel Mmpson ranch about four miles back of Mills Seminary on the old Redwood road. pressfor the manufacture of pipe. It lias b-en cast in Akron, ami is now on the wav. It is the only portion of BlIK SUITS stable J. P.

Carroll, who went to Miss Totten home with a search warrant. have been friends, with Mrs. reggs for eiehteen vears. Don't vou think A storv isabont which says he was the the improvements the contruct for had already been paid to the father. The matter W'H lie discussed bv the lodge at the meeting to be held tonight.

Another curious point is also raised in the case. Some claim that the money shovhl have been paid into the hands of the executor of the deceased and administered upon. If this be true, then the money would go to Mrs. Nellie Ba-liford Smith, the deceased's atlianced, as he made no disposition of tbe policy in the will, but, after making several liequests. he lefi, the rest and residue of his estate to Mrs.

Smith. A lawsuit or lawsuits, will be the result of the complication. TEACHERS' CONVENTION. and found a trunk full' of clothing evi ige I lark won in two straight heats i 1 :04 and :05 respectively. Belshaw has been let outside the State.

first dentist in Oakland. It is certain that he was very well educated. He it would be better to shake hands, forget this unpleasantness, and continue dently not her own. lhe shawls and dress'were in the trunk. Miss Totten was ai rested for petty larceny, pleaded followed a close second in each heat.

The following attraction was a trot, In department wi'l also be fopr large iize'es- for making fancy flower has been failing in health lately, and to be friends as in the past r' Mrs. undoubtedly was suncnnir trom pots, terra eotta, and other delicate for which Emperor, Vengeance. Ed, Dick Brown, and Diamond were the entries. Vengeance carried off the work. The ground floor of tue main guilty, and was fined $20.

Then she told the Constable all about the other articles which she had taken. He J. J. TFISTER CO. Game has been growing scarce in the hills, and old George Farley struggled for a time, but finally yielded to the Judge's eloquent ap- cal, and signified her willingness to let ygones be bygones.

i wing will be occupied by a pugraiu, a limine kiln, a common kiln, a set of found that he could notj make enough turned the matter over to Sheriff Cun honors of the first heat in Ed second, and Diamond third. to support himself. He did not want pulverzing rollers, screens, mud vats, ninchani with the result that the dainty Kxrr to CUT COVET. Tfenshsw. Jvstire: July l'4h: Jack B-ntley.

drunk: pleaded guilty: tied tlO or tite dats. illiam Kenna.vlo-latine ordinance: di.mis-ed. Ktoa 'ana. vasraucy; ph-ided imrri.onei ninety days. Nora Fsrley.

hattery: tried: found not sullty: discharged. J. C.stusrt, petty larceny; dimix-d. Flla Totter, grand lsrrenv: ex ainiucd and held to answer in 110 baiL There were no pools sold at the opening, "IVE KV.TT OX nAXTC AJCO order at NMirta-4 Notice: to go to the hospital and jot so airs, iieggs. f-ne recounted bet grievances again and again told of how Mrs.

Farlev with a stone ami an tliiet' was brought to Oakland last night. loilowlcr arlces: 60 Vertb.Bt Tailor EaiU t2Z 00 (50 trtlaEt Tailor BtuU- 122 53 tiO Kertlaot Tailor 8oiU tl8 00 150 Merck. Tailor Overooit 122 50 t40 Kerth. Tailor Overooat tl8 00 cte. THE CAPACITIES.

but now Vengeance claimed A a voritisor Iran. The Kext Sesalon in San he wanted to live land, die at bis old place, so he applied to the Board of Kutcrvi. os some six weeks other Flatter "with a knife had chased lot ted up the county Jail, and arraigned liefOre Justice Henshaw this morning. She was held Jo answer with bail at $1000, and is now in the jail. at LV to 10 on the tield.

in Bie second hent Ed" repeated Vengeance's time, with Dick Brown secondhand the ladies, Misses' Gentlemen's, Boys', and Girls'-. The pngm'U will have a capacity of twenty tons of clay per day, and the pnlverizing-roUers w'll perform their for fori or fifty tons. Beneath ago for relief. -oier Fronk says that tbe old man been starving to Cisco. Chicaoo, July 14.

The Board of Directors of the National Educational Association this forenoon passed unani favorite third. The third heat was t'- children along the street; appealed for ber orphan children, and made a fool herself generally. The Judge was comielled to abandon his position as peacemaker, and found Mrs. Farley no mo-t exciting of the day. Emper some lime.

The girl's sister says that she is undoubtedly a kleptomaniac, as she, has stolen from her mother and familv MARRIAGE LICEXSE. came to the front and passed under tbs' the rollers will be erected a. system o4 But old hoorge is dead. His wih was granted. Tie lived and died at his old Exchange immediatcl' adjourned until to-morrow.

1 The President's noyements. 1'tica, July 15. The President's movements, after to-day, will be a follows: Saturday morning, in company with Secretary and Mrs. Kairchild, the party will make an excursion to the Thousand islands, leaving here about 3 o'clock. They will go viaWalertown and Cape ever since she was a child Aire in z.Aili, td second, and vengeance a good third.

This put Venge place. t30 Mercn. Tailor Overcoat tl2 f0 122 KercL Tailor Overooat tlO 00 112 VercUat Tailor Paiu 6 00 tlO Kercbtst Tillor FilU 4 00 8 Xercbut Tailor Part, -t 50 fieorve-Criffin Clark. nativeif Fn1aid, a ted 41, re.ident of Midway, and ouihe t.iindi a native of Oennsny, a-ed 2i, resident of Midway. ance oi his mettle, and he trotted off About a week ago Old George met his screens for freeing the clay from impurities.

Suspended from the Ceiling, and running the entire length of the building, will be hugee'ay bins. capable hnhlimr ono ton. Uerotnfore thern and has purloined I all sorts' of property from those for Whom she has worked. Mr. Curtiss.

however, while mend McDonald and told him a liecu mously the following resolution, afier a spirited discussion: iiftelrrd. That the communication on file from the Legislature of the Slate of California and from several railrod companies that have made a proosiMon for low fares be respectfully received and prctaJ Atu-ciloa la fklleJ to Oar UNION HATH IN SUIT the last two beats and race, r-d tskine second honors. The time of liar story which aaav result in the guilty, men iseggs marcned ironi the courtroom with an angry toss Of her head, the pretty girl in blue smiling in her wake, and the little child in the pink bonpet bringing up the rear. At the door Mrs. Beck turned fiercely saying: "I'll have her in court again and the loungers Iu the lobby laughed aloud.

admitting the young lady's unfortunate the last heats was 2:31 and 2:32, re- discovery of the notice on the mysteri rCave been but two kUns. A new one. predisposition to steal, thinks thats she ous card found on the door. He has altogether too much method in her For Ladles and Omllms, rlm4 MaylS.lMji. SILK BATHiNC SUITS A SPICIAITY Vengeance is owned bv W.

J. Eden said that one evening he was kci madness for a kleptomaniac. of the liome Mutual Insurance Com pany. He is out of Venture, and bas never.lost a race since comin" into Mr. CHICAGO'S AT A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING.

awake by tbe barking of bis dog. so at last, thinking a coyote got near, he got up and fired his gun in the direction of the iirise to frighten the coyote. The cry of a man shouting "I'm" shot! I'm shot!" was heard, and the sound of a LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE arrivte. Fairv. Jaly 15th.

Stmr Han Vlrrtite. mil h. 15 hnnrs fmm Stat'ta Crur. prttriiw-e. to 4--Ltll.

IVr I'M a a. stnir Wlidr-boro. Urwlbnr. a days frwca Hui Im-g-u: ballast. 1.

hite atloa. Fatoav. July IStk. sMmr 1-Vfi ood. Panama.

tour unitw.Ull. MrMa. F.ursa. Slrort)nr Hr. flMTSHis.

Kurfca. Eden's Yesterday he beavy- cart, but always' had One Who Knows Tells About the Bicrt i rvtrRvw. I MKiKV. H01HAl I. I HWBAI MCORU1 LAWX MH'MM-v lJt Kiw-K t.i ji a-ti- fMmnvw.

Misfit Clothiaz Parlors, JCOKTHWErT CORXEE Post and Dupcnt Streets, An iHAt iaco. Plana Dlscnseea and a Deficit i Predicted. the race.at bis mercy. Charley Borae. Tbe Bostons lost a "game to the De- man running down tbe gulch was also heard.

Then all was still. THE COGSWELL MONUMENT, t'roits yesterday by a score of 7 to 4, and the Senators accepted a game from1 the A Stone Skaft for mountain Vin-ent, thence by steamer down the St. at far as Alexandria I ay, and return to Clayton, here they will again Lcard the special train for Forest port. Monday mo. fling the party will leave for Cazenovia, where they iiU during the day, the guests of Secretary Faircbild.

Tuesday they will visit Fayclteville, the President's old borne, and on Tuesday evening the Journey to Washington will be begun. Tlicy expect to arrive at tbe capital at noon on Wednesday, theological Wamiisotox. July l'n Major Powell, Director of the Geological Survey, has submitted to tlie Secretary of the In SHE FEARED FRYING EYES. referred to the committee of five, with power to determine the time and Place of the next association meeting, with instructions that thev select the city of San Francisco, provided satisfactory arrangements be made therefor. The Superintendent of Schools of Oakland, Fred AL Campbell, made a vigorous speech iu favor of han Francisco.

State Stierintendent lloitt of California and Young of Nevada added their words. All three are members of the neY loard. The report of the Committee on the Nomination of Officers named as Pre-i-dent Aaron Gove of Colorado; Secretary, James 11. Caiifiebl. Kansas; Treasurer.

Edwin C. Hewitt. Illinois; First Vice President, Widiam E. Sheldon. Massachusetts.

Dr. James B. An cell. President of the View Cemetery. Pittsburgs by a score of 5 to 3.

Cyeaeeereewwlia wtitll awtweAsy mmtU Omaha, July 14. Alexander Mc lltM4 lAiroRSS, Moti.1 jtuj-Kv Ki rra. SSiik Slid Wnolrtl CnoVrwear order; Mm and rvirw. Lancet Aaauruurut Iw tuwvd Iw Ud cstr. 7vutnr orders receive wor m4 oaretw The Chieagos had an off day yester Donald of Mason, If.

H-, passed day and played an exhibition game at Mtur stf-ilro. lliirtuicton. Virtoria. Mup svdwaid U'ilrMu, idier. l.cl Tos-s- serd.

IlktnTara Cutamb UlTST. Aureola. VulVnoo. Tardus, Idm itun-iwr, JiK luar. HnikU sod ut Mary Rklwelt.

Ijiraaw. At'rion. Hr-ttrl iuirloli. A I'wni. through Omaha for Oakland, hav Newark with a team known ajj the utile oiants.

i A Woman Who Blanketed Windows and Slopped Keyholes. Leonard Luther, who since time immemorial has driven a Contra Costa Laundry- wagon, thought his wife Agnes insane, and he accordingly bad her brought before Judge Gibson and the commissioners rte owe trw aad Ulastratea oMAkarac aud rule ut .11 smMmuna, They were badly beaten in thfc con Tbe Committee on and Sites of the Board of Edueatio met in Director Smith's office last The plans of architects (F. L. Taylor and William Kirk for the proposed school building to replace the Cosmopolitan school were examined, Mr. Kirk explained that bis plans called for a two storv, ten roomed building, a fac simile of tbe Temescal school, and 14.000.

Mr. Redington ventured, the prophecy that the cost would be $lo0o0, and Mr.Xirk explained that postponing the finishing of the upper rooms and the building of stairways would reduce the cost to $10,500. It was decided to report in favor of the Kirk plans. In the discussion it was suited that the revenue for tbe School Department this test, but it was not the fault of! Van cosunij jtnssj, nas ju neen aunt in ive old building, and to others are the." projected improvements for this addition. The kiin just is twenty feet "in diameter, eight aud a quarter feet in length, with a capacity to 40.0C0 feet of sewer pipe at tine The smoke-does not come in contact with the clav.Dtit is led 63 by an under ground conduit to the new brick smokestack, ten feejt in diameter at the base, am.

risingto a height of B'lty-cight feet. One of the proposed new kilns wii! be a duplicate of the above. Ths otl cr will be a MUFFLE Nothing of the kind has ever yet been built in tti's State. It 's intended for' the baking of fine and delicate pottery jand terra cotta. lathe muffle kiln the flame is not permitted! to1 touch the clay and the baking is accomplished by a "dead" beat.

furnaces are located at one side and the -smoke is carried through brick arches separated from the receptacles for the pottery. This kiln, it is aiserted, will enable the company to tarn out work which-for perfection and quality cannot be in -California, thus creating a rivalry with Eastern- manufacture. The v-yar floor of this addition will be a variety of machines and r't-ti for the manufacture of vitrihed sewu pipe and other forms of -New auditions are also contemplated In Tie modeling department conducted by jjf. Anderson. The HouseVRfTwi-FrieiicI, BODE2XA2TS Adjustable Stove Grate J.

J. PFISTER ti ctv Haltren, the Oakland liov. rhr rwvk-. Kmh Si-tir tjntai aim! Laoiml. lluiUiJTi.

Utile Hi'er. hr Anra Jv-tlr. Annie llrU-v. Ku.uh. Amnnort.

Kc Lr I Howe. Irt-rwa. an played a remarkable game in 120 Sutter Michigan Vniversitv. read the essay on Street, Cab Frucuoo TAKK I UKVATVIR. right field, catching seven fly balls.

terior the plan of operations for geological surveys for the present fiscal tear. He purposes to continue the topo i7. Base tear Fire ksr aa4 It. the "Kelatioi of I mver-ity. College, and Higher Technical Schools to the On one occasion, after a hard run, he ing in charge a', $100,000 monument for Dr.

H. XT. Cogswell of San Francisco. Dr. Cogswell has achibved notoriety in States by the bestowal of drinking fountains designed by himself.

Tb vast mass of granite is to be set up in the lot of Dr. Cogswe'l in Mountain "ew Cenieteiy, at Oakland. It is being transported in sections, pnd occupies thirtyore freight cars. (The monument, when erected, is to be seventy feet high, and will le placed in the center of- a circle. The granite nUnth contains twenty-three square this afternoon to be examined in regard to her mental condition.

The testimony showed that the lady believed her neighbors were always talking about her. and she accuses captured a long hit to deep right field. 1MKP. O'nEtl t.Y-Tn Uitsettr. Julr 1.

tt DRINK UNHEALTHY WATER. WHY He immediately returned the 44all to Public Svstem ot Instructions." The subjet-was discussed by a number of gentlemen, among them Professor F. U.HI MUlilr of JtniK and rl 11 the home plate in time to put a runner graphical surveys no in progress. In an interview Powell said: "The geologic work will be cairied on as heretofore iu various patts of the ctdin- Ukta kf ikslNsf Atkin's Co's Tank Filters out. li.

Mcl.nde.oi tbe State mversity of Iowa, President T. 11. Chau berlain of He was-very strong at the bat. hav the State I'niversity of Wisconsin, and year will be Salaries will eat tip of this, leaving $27,003 for repairs and incidentals. Deducting from this remainder $10,500 tor the new ing a total of eight bases to bis credit, oft a noted twirler named Hughes.

"WfcW ym ran tl In ynmr lak mitl litte-r mli ll riM mm. sUsdi iulusT ouf Ulrr mM ml It wmi red M. aiiipbcll ot Oakland. In the evening session the principal hen an caught the long lly ball he in New England, along Atlantic coast, and tb-ougb Appalachian mountain syv in the lower Mississippi region. try; the the tern topic was the "Means of Wavs school building would leave but This is not sufficient by alxiut $7500, narrowly escaped getting a Charley horse.

them of things they never heard of. She feared prying eyes, tacked blankets lefore her and stuffed up the keyholes. Mr. Luther feaj I that she might ki'l or injure the dren. The commissioners did not believe the testimony was sufficient to warrant committing the lady, as it was not shown that she was dangerous to I at large.

She was discharged from custody. After the examination Mrs. Luther commenced to weep and declared that it was all a put up job to lor cilic stid rTuls, fur lunar fever coueb or hi'Ictxiund. I mve t-itnmoiis Liver Hrgulator la tua-a twice a day. You can recommend it to every Mock as tbe best inedft ine known for tlie slove corut-laints.

In usinK it with my rhirken. for cholera and pa 3. I mix it with the dottch an-l of Culture to be Provided for lUnr ar jar DIXXKIt SETS. and it was generally thought by the The Chieagos meet the Giants to-day the American People ik-voud the Ordinary School Period." This on the latter grounds, and Captain Adrian Anson says he will take the members of the committee that whe i the funds were exhausted the schools would be compelled to close, and the loss would as usual fall vtuw the subject was discussea under a miinlfr of different heads. The vari three games of the series from them.

rav tunaer aartiroiwrs aesdr so Z3. X. X23Xa03arC along the southern and western shores of lake Sucrier; in the Ui mountain region, in what promises to lie important real, petrolchm, aud natural ga fields in the titar future; in Montana, in he California gold belt, and in half a dizen other regions' of interest from ous department meetings were held as an relatives in this city usual, in tne department ot school Trintcd Iinner Set. lt ptvs, 18 SO J. Maddu A K.ns J-ets.

a new wiuare ha)c l.slieces 22 White thin a lhtuwr hrts. a tica aiiiare shape. 1-J riees 87 00 alas far tae atolt tBesaaww.ai leet, and tour pieces. The first base stone is twtlye feet four inches square and two feet thick; the second ten feet four inches square and one foot six inches thick, and the third nine feet three inches square and one foot eight inches tback. The fourth stone forms a base for the die and columns.

1 1 is eight feet so-uare and one foot nine inches high. The die is five feet square and six inches high. I'pon each of the four corners are polished columns, one foot six inches in diameter, with elaborately carved capitals, surmounted with a large cap nine feet six inches square and two feef thick, richlv mounted. The teachers. the University president.

superintendents the tonic, was "The send her to tlie asylum and get her out of the way. are anxious 1 about him, as they are alarmed lest he might ct a charley horse, although hey do not know what 1 he new improvements aire my contracted for involve an outlay of about SiO.Ooa. About fifty men'will hereafter be employed in the pottery. BREACH OF PROMISE. uperintendenl and tiood Literature in chools." This was discussed at U.CBBATCB IW 011001 aUXCC.

1151 Eroadwar. Oakland. Va feed it to llieoi onre a day. lly. tins treatment I have lt none where the hi pivei, rotntly anl regularly.

E. T. Ta" ub, "Apt. for rangers ot G. Te IwlaiCsarseUsasry, Tbe best ice cream manufactured on the coast served In any part of the is.

Eueene Van Court, ex-umpire of the IVct rated hina I hniicr in tuwc. Ill pioew Le A Proposal to Elect John length, Ira G. Hoyt. Superintendent of 00 (. National League, gives Ithe exiianation public instruction in la.iforma, Aaron Coate Senior Professor, i Berkeley circles are greatly exercised tiove, Suierinteiident of the Schools of of a charley horse.

It is a term used among baseball players. A player is It at tie Denver, and others taking part. In the department of higher instruction Over the problem of securing a President for the State There has been a hope on the part of many olten called upon in tne neid to maice a quick jump and stop, and a sudden the nrsi topic, tne "Higher Kducatinn in the Pacific Northwest," bv A. J. Atijrxan I bmi dev.

t. rated, iev-s 25 CC Onr Sev Decorated Stock Pattern, run vol xtti: Ait rut inil AI.M IMT OI ART IIOOM, A bd etMOsiot jr nKTtiThfn 1-AUCY IfOOUH. nsit stone is the mounted base, five feet square and one foot nine inches high. that tlie visit of President Giliivm to Anderson. President of the Wliilmore Woodard'a Option.

The San Francisco Examiner of this morning points the following remarkable romance: "Colonel J. H. Wood-ard's quiet investment in Alameda is no longer a secret. lie bonded the land for some weeks airo, and in a few days he will purchases it at that figure." Mr. Woodard'a principal associate is Colonel C.

F. Crocker of the California Pacific Railroad. The Alameda property will lie the site of a hotel, and a railroad will be run in the direction of Mills Seminary. The same company will supply the town of Alameda witb water, with the view to reaching out in time to Oakland." citv. 1'arUrnlar attention riven to orders for srcddine trt le or reception.

'WILLIAM J. F. LAtitiE. rropno-tor, 116 Twelfth street. Oakland.

far ftale. Ten t-liarrs of Whitney, Ftandard, and OaVland Kipre Co's to-k. ITj; ot II. T. Curtiis, 'Jlo Wa-tlung- toti street.

A Xaaaf San Fraacisco Blood. faea r.lOO,000. J. Marjihy, the youngest son deceased miliioiaire Darnel Murph of the firmi of Mrrphy, Grant A Co. has tne toj.

Europe. r. -Murphy's trip is not exactly in the line ot pleasure although iome people say he has no business to go. There is a lady in the She is Miss Mary J. De3t-' The- lady aays Mr.

Murphy College. Washington Territory, Was broadly discussed. i this coast niight have had some connection with the filling of the1" upon which the obelisk will rest. The Cgswell monument, in weight about 321 tons, is the largest shipment ever miade across the contiiient, and it will not arrive at JSaiu' Francisco until the last of this month. More carloads are to be forwarded about the middle of office, but that gentleman's I ex PERSONAL MENTION.

R. A. SWAIN CO. I a. i-v'- JuoVe Hamilton is la Suuol.

Chris Buckley will return home on the tli instant. August. throw, in doing this ne is name to 4 strain the musculus 'uadricri erlennor ftmirrh in the thigh, which causes lameness. The injury i a very painful and the player can scarcely stand on' the leg injured. It takes some weeks to cure the strain.

Some years ago Jack Glasscock', the famous shortstop sf the Indianap-t'lis team, was Splaying a remarkable game. He made one of the plays mentioned above, and the result was a strain of the femoral tendon in the thigh. Jack became lame. His father was a farmer, and was the owner of an old white horse which he used to call the Charley horse. The animal was old and lame.

After the trame Jack pressions on the subject dissipated any such illusion. Drawing a princely salary from the highest educational inr stilution or. this side of the Atlantic, it could hardly be expected he would accept the position at Berkeley at half his present-salary, and treble the amount of woric. Various men have been discussed in relation to'the vacancy, and A. B.

Moore of thin rity has been granted a ubed Stntcs pciiMOB. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Smith left vetterdav 14, 16, 18 Post Street, aa Frswrlara. faL for the Yellowstone Park. Vaccination. A MONSTER. FERRY BOAT.

The Construction of the Vesv? for Alameda Tralftc The leviathan ferry boat which 5 being built at North Beach sh the Broadwav merchant, aafl Dr. Crowley is vaccinating all comers at the Health Office without charge, if the patient seems unable to afford the fainiljhave returned from Monterey. irr. 11. E.

Miller Is at Highland Surinirg. trkea Hahy was airk, cave kar Castarla, WWa she was a Child, aha ens fear Castorta, fVkaaababeraaBa Mm, aba el on toCaatoria, sTt aha had Children, she gs thaws Casioc and will return on Sunday next. yard lor tne Alameda and San i traffic is now receiving her ma went home to the farm. His father scientific and economic Htandiat. In portion of the Rocky mountain' region lying Colorado the work i-anion the most important of tbe institution, ami during last summer the Denver coalfield was exhaustively investigated, end the report setting forth the extent in value cfHie coal will be during the present summer.

Iu tbe Geyser region of the Yellowstone I'ark the studies already l-cgun will liecontiuued during the prc-ent stasm. Mr. Brecker ha finished his investigation of the quicksilver flcpoMts of the slope. He has not only made a thorough local study, but taken up the whole subject of quick-ilvt? deposits of the globe, and visited those of tbe greatest iniHirtance, including the mines of New Almaden, Spain. His report npon litis subject i about to go to press.

In meantime his asitints bave taken up tbe investigation of auriferous deposits of the gold belt skirting tlie western bae of the Siern.s in California." Distillers to Combine. Chicago, July The Timrs't Cincinnati special soys: A quiet movement is on foot here that bids fair to place the whisky business on a new footing. It is to make a national pool- to embrace eighty-six distilleries of the country and conduct citcralion from a common center under the name of tbe rtiHers' Trust and Cattle Company. Tbe distilleries in the jhkiI are to located where whisky can be made the cheapest, and a dividend is expected to he de Professor Joseph Let mite and son of fee. He says that he performs the operation about ten times every hour of Berkeley are at Yellowstone Park.

much correspondence been held, but thus far without result. College presidents are in great demand, in ttie East, several universities already being on the lookout. A number of the regents now are in favor of taking time in the Selection, and to this end it is proposed to make Professor John le Ooiite Senior Professor. As such he will discharge the duties of president temporarily. BaawwUe.

(esrtat Barklae eaal BrassHS has broken her heart and jured her feelings to the extent of $100,000 by reason-of his refusal to marry her after he promised to do Consequent'y Mr. Murphy has gone to urope. i Miss Deering is the daughter of a well to do dressmaker living at 413 Mason street, B-n Francisco, and, in personal appearance, an admirer thus describes here "Shepo-sessesapairof dazzling and-smiling dark brown eye-unial in to the most spark'ing diamonds. A pretty curved mouth covers two rowss of snow white teeth, and a we'd formed, round countenance, is pa-Uy hidden from view by a mass of golden which fall in Vttleeurlsou a we'l shapeu-forebead. Form aud face are In perfect unity, and' the mind can conceive no prettier picture than the le.iu, (ul taw him coming across the fields, linipr ing like an old man.

When the great tilaver came up to his -father the old A. N. Towne and Mrs. Towne have SHADE ins si ay at me otnee. in case ot need chinery.

The frame is already in place and it is a very solid p'ece of work. The two great water tanks are gone to the big trees for a few day. the Board of Health can order that Fwase fat lei wa kawe iiaiul 1062 UHOADWAY aaat ator. MsN 1 It aa4 lXia sta. -Henry Driver and P.

J. I.ineh of this every irson shall be vaccinated if un city have been granted I'mlcd States pcu- man "Why, John, my boy, what Is the matter; you go just like the old Charley horse?" Jack replied that able to show a recent sear. 1 his is a on board and being fitted in place The two massive boilers are expected Miss May cbreihr. anil Mrs. A.

G. Ben measure which is designed for use only in case an epidemic is feared. The something was the matter with nis leg. jamin and family have returned from the at the yard any moment. They will HIS LOVE AND AFFECTION.

AfUr some weeks he' was cured and went back to town. He was asked bv American amp. wfeieh tweniy tons each. The-work of Summer; Millinery -Misfcs Hortensc and Claudia Cannon coppering the monster boat will shortly present policy oi tree vaccination is simply for the purpose of allaying such fears as might be aroused in the timid by reports of the existence of small mx "returned home lart Sunday I roiu a visit to 11IGII1UAND SPRINGS Lata sawlr, faV 4 5atarB Toaderfal Eanitaiiam, rLEltlRK Bt-SOItT. laJocare hj tae Ia4ing rtirAlaiaae at fho fmrite at.

his brother players what had been the matter, and he jokingly replied that he be commenced. Sfce ill require 3003 Autioch and Kilcu Plain. Principal J. w. Cowdcrv of the I.iver- in uie countv.

snee.s tour and ana it tee; long by one in width. The vessel is 2'5 feet in had a ciiarley horse. roni that day to this a strain of the femoral tendon bas more school and Mrs. Cowdery are spending a few days in Oakland. -AT- been Known as a charley horse in length, Eevrnty-five feet beam, and sixteen feet hold.

It is estimated she will A Team From IWoraga. A. J. Stevens, master mechanic of the I young lady dre.cd in Stylish and -ant costume." i It appears young Murphy, who is represented as being a. vyoung blood of no occupation, ha been paving attention to Miss Deetin for several months, and This forenoon the horses attached cany 2500 passengers.

The hull to BE. BATU. Osrase aa4 risws arias. A Central Pacific Kailroad shops at Micra- baseball circles. This is the explanation of the terrible charley horse, which George Van Haltren has escaped since where the coiper line commences is al iucuto, is at the Baluwiu, San Francisco.

AT THE UTK! A nKlT cd Cos Countv Survevor Ceorce Nnshanmar ne nas oeen piaying tast. i 1 1 BsNH, tMHAt attkt tM MoKlfer-hJ to a farm wagon belonging to Joe Smith, a Portuguese from Moraga valley, ran away on Broadway. At the ready pa-nteu, and thing are beginning to look as if, she would be soon ready for launching, but it is not yet known and Mrs. N'usbatiinrr returned this morning from Shovel creek, sUklyou county. Hftmr4 oud sf ayitawntaOl -vriAr i corner of Eleventh street thev collided SMALLPOX PATIENTS.

Mrs. lieoice X. Lorine and Albert whei that event will take place. All ats-MC, 1PM3 44. aC.

fWt UUtWtil Oft mil ti and wife have returned from Felton with W. fc SI. Everson's delivery wagon. kftla-n lvk Um-JB ftil f'l nui Santa ruz: where thev have been for Franklin It hod a Transfers more ef His Property. A short time ago Thk Tribune contained an account of the peculiar trans-' actions of one Franklin Rhoda who became possessed ol the idea that he should give bis property to the poor.

He was one of the. heirs to his father's estate and when he joined the church he distributed considerable of his property among his friends, the consideration at all times being love and affection. At the time the article was written Rhoda was missing, but he has now turned up all right and is located iii San Francisco. But he is again up to bis old tricks. Yesterday a deed was placed on record, wherein he deeded to James P.

Wilson of Placer county ten acres of land in the Khoda tract in Fruit Vale, the consideration being love and affection. Wilson is a half brother of Uhoda. The property transferred is worth, about $2000. driven by young Bert Allen. Tbetongue, Campiag aad Travelisf Shirts, oar owa mtxt, KELLER'S, 1007 aid 1009 Broadway.

The largest storo of its Mad oa the coast. A-tilnT tin tt-tnB Ossf Satisfactory. Report From the the labor is being done by day work, THE. CHAUTAUQUANS. thei engagement has been generally understood.

Recently she discovered or thought she discovered, a rival in the person of a lady who had wealth as well as beanty. Mr. upbraided for duplicity, turned on his heel with the observation tbat "I'm if 111 marry a jealous woman." Hence suit for $100,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage 4fas been com- the past week. ot tne tann wagon was snapped. Ever stiar.

Ilirr Avil rwsmoatei Caeca at Irvincton. -Mrs T. L. Tormev of Tinole. Miss Kats son's wagon was badly wrecked, and The San Jose Mercury made a singular Allen was thrown out on his Siead.

Nolnn of Santa Cruz, aud Mil Kva Butler of Ssn FTancisco are visiting Mrs. M. J. 11G1 BrOtKlvray. NEW Real Estate Office They Gorge Themselves With iC tfa lfWrOWTa teoawawawk.

T1 w-hB-r fT.taai yroont fcorcstriw MiMr ft Wf Inntaf w.at4 0i sV-iXBBWl iy yintioiV hmkim mr tmi4 tfli aria wmtntmm error in printing an item that Fortunately, he was but slightly fvci.er oi jot easier street. mental Cnltnre. scratched and. bruised. Walshe and his wife of Irvington have clared monthly.

All property will be appraised except real estate, and each distiller given stock in the trust company to the amount of bis property. i The followinr sinrers of Oakland are at the t'armrlo House, l'aeifletirove: Yi. II. tne cnautauquans have held a very, enjoyable session during the past week Death of a Pioneer. smallpox, and that the residents aire much concerned because the neighbors visited him and his family.

Dr, Walshe btO 4 botttf J'taWV tO) Ikan Vrtm fHSJ IftYMtf-I J. AW eoj aokk smvtAd "TW SMKIa. re HOI OKsOl dnNMl Oaf fctOTMoy 0 sgtasMtri.Biwi pr rim9mt3m.xr.te mvL, m4 BiaTllBfl dkenBMM tla Ok SwASwr tVwni. car H-o. rm'm ftsAeaojr iaa at Pacific Groye.

On Tuesday Professor J-rank lurk, a well known pioneer Kinrcss, s. cnambt-rs, O. s. Watson, Mrs. CliarU-s Poulter, Mia Hc-lene roe, Mia.

Mnnde lH-srochcr, Mis Orace 1'atWrsou, and Mr. I-ohnnan. Jos ah Keep of Mills College lectured in OVEIt THE WORLD. and family have lived in Irvington fo. after whom Turk street in San-Francisco was named, digd this morning at popular style upon "The Zodiac" Mrs.

Samnel Clark, the vetrran entlnorrnf many years. They have not nor never H.H. Field discussed 6ur Small xuencea in can rTancisce. i The Bheomaa Estate. I William J.

Shepman has applied to Judge Gibson for the probate of the will of Sarah Louisa Shepnian. died in "thiscityon June 17. 1S37. leaving an estate valued at The deceased left a will disposing of. her property to ber children and naming the psationer as executor.

IUC Ol i aBwte liskBoao 1'rtiKii ovr oiio-a mtur mmA pnm-rr ho. fa -r4. If A. AnH ef otiiw4 Tk have had the smallpox. Interesting Invents Otcarrtag In oreicn I.

anas. the Berkeley local, recently completed his uim-teenth year as an employe of the Central Pacific. Iiuriog this time he hastrav Jtd SCO.0OU milt s. and in the evening Rev. J.S.G.

Gordon Co. Salt for Divorce. X. McLeatf of the First Congregational BVr-SnwJ hm Use ttwiansa-eot uT LESBOS. July The Irish rejoice over Mr John I'ojie llennessy's victory The facts relative to the cases are about as follows: A gentleman and his faintly, consisting of wife rtirowhr aUisrMU iti silr4 Sarah Garvon bas commenced suit to Church of Oakland -gave- a chatty Charles Fox is now In Redwood Cit I'nitarlan services.

Rev. M. S. Levy, Rabbi of the Hebrew trying an in portrait cnndemnsthin suit tor ucsrriiuion oi nis ascent and descent ot obtain a decree of divorce from Charles 424 NINTH STREET, Alt. lane.

in his Mauritius controversy with Clifford Lloyd, lleiine jy will be restorol and three children, by name of Eddy. Garven. rtar-arMktsfBBN. stjainV. cM-rt.

MUSJ iiia mimw 4rmls.i ist $eu llStaBsta. OaTWas-17. VMI 0tl1lnit ft i ftrsj cm ft-4 mm4 tkiw tvtv m.aw On Wednesdav Dr. Parrv fa r. T.

IlALI, ariived at Irvington. from Michigan f. t. Csraee Braadwsf, Oaklaad. tae l-trnir.

alley water Company. Tne lniid in controversy ia to be nsed 'in connection with the nejv CrvMal spring which is expected to double the vored the society with a discourse on the several weeks ago. They hired rooms of ex-Postmaster Mack. "Mr. Eddy se Hear Him Howl.

Dakota Hell. to the Uovernursliip. J'akih, July 5. 1'residcnt Grevy con pratuluted on their martial cured work on a' threshing machine. Congregation, will preach on Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, to, the Unitarian congregation at Odd Fellows' HaU.

F.ev. C. W. Wendte, the Unitarian pastor, is still away from the city, i ho services will be held in Odd Fellows' Hall on Sunday morning, and the members of Mr. W'endte's c-on-rre-gation will listen to Dr.

Collver iu San Francisco, i Ton are frightened; at that lond, roaring noise, are yon? Think it's an CALIFCRNIA HOSIERY The family were to all outward appear etltlon for Letters. John C. Saving-has petitioned Judge Greene for letters of on the estate of John Savin, deceased, who I died intestate in 1 Edea township on 'July 7. 1887. The deceased an es- tote valued at $700.

He left a wife and -vainornia ur.c.C.strai-ton, President of Mills College, in the evening lectured upon "The Labor The musical programme, under the direction of W. H. Kinros3o5 Oakland, is a great feature of the sesi'oa. ances good Health, a week or so Fine line tA Iiden-e. Business, and Cotanty d-r tale.

Hotisew lo Kent. lietita tollcttcd. Insurance. Loans nepotiated. tf.

Parties b-ivirtr Lirw to rent anj rrtrty for sale will Cud it to their inter to give us a calL earthquake becanse it jar the win ago one of the children was taken tick rr.iing in thf review yesterday. A irowd that fathered at Hotel du l-otivre six Hculangcr" waschargtd by the 1'aris The rt-lehraiic dows, hey? We'l. it isn't it's siniplv Eouse and Carriage Fainter "Mtolf aad Faper Haafiac hatMartKin awarwtitMl la everr eaae. fair and iearis nreaM4 tue beat vi work ait analerlai. CEc-ThlrJeB'k Street, lretwr Iranklla and Webster.

Itrideter. I lit A Ur Vn-C a prominent eit-zen down at the Court Ma i iistttii rift all wool, kick flak sad CXSERVEAR AKD BOIJXRT The graduating exercises wer held yesterday. seven children residing in this county. water this city. l.cmolor FIfk, the well known resident of Adeline street.

ay he experts to le I'onmastcrtieueral in Hit brother, 1-t-m-ral Clinton Kihk.whoran ef New J-r-ry at tt.e last election ciu the prohibition ticket, is now tlie likely presidential candidate of cold water principles. -Thomas V. Olrason. formerly mannerr oftheAlta Baseball Clnb, and one of th 1-M knnmn and most popular yotinir men ef Snrraniento, met with a severe accident jebterdny. He wr out driving and the norte ran away, throwing; out of the ticrsy, dislocating his right ankle, and it akiug the leg.

between the ankle and I ute. and tne disease at hrst was thought to lie the measles. No particular attention was paid to the matter, until Dr. James Walshe, the attending phys-ician, pronounced the disease to be varioloid or possibly vari house payin-? his taxes. He has found out that they are $1 75 and he is making all that noise aUiut it.

He paid $15 for cigars last month and his bar bill was $10. and only last week he was EAST OAKLAND xtn, AVomf n. and CkUdrett, liiineiiiorntirig the fall of the Was observed ii an orderly niauncr. l.miAY, Julr 15. A batJe ltwe the troops of tbe Amccr of Afghanistan ami the msurveiits at Maskaki was tought, in wlrrh the Aint' i' imi were The heads of 3 0 lined $10 for being drunk and dis Koney to lcanat 5 per Cent PLANING MILLS learaaswa, SSS market aaraer ola, in oratr to ne sure ot the several of the citizens called in Dr.

Cy I Corner Stone. Special invitations have- been issued by the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church to attend the ceremonies of the laying of the corner stone at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The strvicei will be conducted by the Presbyterian ministers of San Francisco and Oakland. A Little Legacy. Barbara Peralta de Whitcomb has petitioned ibr letters of administration' on the estateof Henry H.

''ased, who died on the 2d of Orto-. 1880, at San Leandro. The de-i ceased left a lejacy of $100 from tbe tate of his father in Kew York. a A a orderly; and he paid all these things and nevei even a little roar not even a rus H. Allen of Ccnterviile, who, after A Half 3IilIion Dollars I MseaUctarer ar.4IeAr.l.

growl, lint, great Scott! listen to him now hen he tinds his taxes are $1 a tnoroutn examination of the case contiiiiiid Dr. Walshe's diagnosis, am! pronounced tbe disease to be smallpox. 1III. lrat.araaa, mm Jet fas. wars Da a at.

AT BCT1IL. SAN LKASDRO. Just hear him howl! He.savs tbe XIOORS. BLINOS. WCLOIKCS, FRAMES, ETC.

The citizens at once took tlie matter in slain have benn sen" to Cabul. The Irot jis were deteatcl by 1'ie insurgentsi a general invitation is extended. Government, general and local, is a --r Council Committees." At the regular meeting of theCouncil committees last evening the principal topic of conversation was Tue Trib-vke's expose of the doings of the secret conference, No matters of importance were discussed. A. Hodkin, an old man who was badly crippled by a fall from a scaffolding while kalso-Jniningin the office of tbe Clerk oi the Police Court, volubly aked to be appointed nightwatehman at the Ci.y Hall, but modestly remarked that he would be willing to accept the position of sewer flusher.

Tbis riiodesty made Mr. Wilson look solemn and Mr. Kirk baud, isolated the family bv establish Excitement- Aksal Baseball -a- fraud and a sna-e and a delusion. ing a rigorous quarantine of the house 7r! He stand it! He Pcrtsnal Uaaala. Mrs.

R. Morcan'has re.urncd from Old IHaids for Sale. Qn August 5th next Appomattox Uimh.j, July 15. Tlie Thi't'e will make the voynge a ros the Atlantic knoSFS when he oppressed aud ernuml Comer last 12th fit. and Hth Art, AT OAKLAAU.

r. cam a4 mu. csllssab. Oakland. as lastrwrteO ta relva apwtlxa-tsss far Isist an Brat class Oak lis Real tata, la aaasa ta salt, at fl FEB Cl.tT net.

On ataa Fraaclsra (wrapartr. FOra PCM CCST. CaU an ar aUrsss J. 1 10AACO. Park It, ear.Kactaal sva.

Alaaw4a REAL ESTATE down A dol'ar and seventy-live cents for a whole year's taxes! Great STAapeal to a Higher Court. In the suit of Samuel Smyth et all against Hobart-GhetwOod as executor, wherein a judgment was rendered iii favor of the plaintiff for $2i0 in the justice's Court, the defendant has appealed the case to the Superior Court. Jacob Price will leave for Lot Aneelra putting up yellow flags, placing a rope in front of the building, arid placing, a sign "Smallpox" on a tree in front of the house. All the children and mostly a'l the adults in tbe town have been vaccinated. The houses and under one lower mast and a reef el tr sail about the! size of a (0 ton varhl's and Hanta Iiarbara to-morrow.

heavens, ne says, no wonder men are Corps, No. 5, of the Wonians' Relief Corps, will give a social, including an "Old Maids -Auction." at Hancock Hall. It promises to be an enjoyable affair. The weather has chanced mainsail. It i intended to make prac socialists! St.

Mary's Convent, SAN witx rsrn rt tw wt. UuM.l Mumm.t, i I I a Srw ka. -a aw lisfoi Wf ana a lara 4f'jS tl swsws-a- twiMtJCICAB HVTTIKS. ILL OLltCltAiD ICM1S 1ST. la beat ssras win WrTa AVOVeT UTT.

this morning was the first bright one for a week. buildings the place have been thor tice cruises in American waters be fere the races for the America cup. The effects af a Beam. 'winked. Cibf Attorney Johnson 'ad The game of baseball between the and the Tribunes, to come otr at the A liaKota young lady was ting a friend in the east who had visited her Ceuter street grounds, Oakland, next Sim- tor SALE.

PATBItTS IN FIDELITY. vised the Council to refund the bail money forfeited by six liquor dealers arrested on die day after the old ordi oughly disinfected, and every other sensible and reasonable precaution has been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The little excitement of a few days ago has died out. No new cases have been reported, and none are nay, is stirring up the Pan Leandro people. in Dakota last summer.

I alt to Foreclose. i Aiexandiina T)avia, formerly Alex-sindrina Klis, bas commenced Buit in he Superior Conrt before Judge Hamilton ageinst George tf. MiHer etalto recover the sum of $20W on promissory note-secured by a mortgage. FK- tlt'dCIt lOO 1rTM, ftosloo rH. at Vihul aim.

The nan Barass fcy Vlirlel nance-was rut a led and some time be- "lou don know how I miss our lovely Dakota moonlight," said the Xore the new Ordinance went into effect. I Mr. Johnson also advised ibae there- tVt Catlareimma Territorial maiden. twmfxiHAm aaar. ine iiaraiea nave played several very excellent games, and the club is the acknowledged champion ot the southern paitof the county.

The Tribunes haa the record of the best amateur club la the countv, and the Hardica mean to beat they can. The cluha are both to play for a name, and a very interesting game is assured. taat af a awNrr luiMps. atasw. "Don't you think the moon Is as nice here as at your home?" asked her Tke Win Hisry eaaii af mjtty as as rlianswa.

A UlnhSBlOs Men. James. D. Kiter hna filed a mechanic's lien on the property of Farlsn D. Cunningham, lie has also commenced suit agaiust Mr.

Cunningham and the Union Savings Bank to recover the amount due for materials furnished in building a house on which the bank bas a mortgage. I Thrown train st sTi, Last evening Mrs. B.SUlwell with two friends was driving out to make a call In the suburbs. The horse became frightened and -backed over a little embankment, throwing Mrs. SUlwell out and cutting ber severely.

i known to exist. The sufferers are doing as weil as can be expected, and-quieting reports are received daily from the physician in charged No general alarm is felt nor wide spread apprehension is feared. residents have moved, and matters appear to have resumed their ward money claimed by the special officers -wio made the arrexts after the ordinance was repealed he not paid. The Council will adopt and act upon this advice. friend.

a Homestead et Apart. Ft (Srcalars suiuaua. wrn-r ta 'Oh it isn't half so lovelv. Yoi ifc nidowof Franciseo SUra haspeti- -1 A II" ,31 OAKLAND ACADEMY, 126 rraiLilU Stroet. 1 Keas Tersn nWgins Jan.

ISST Twwre mum a4 yiaswi laclias atwyaraa Ue nl eeanr Mum rt i ii i ia riiaaii.bla. tVssktaea. Itm. (usanrwl AnUaruc. aa4 au SMwactisw If anwe.4.

ISAAC WRIGHT bb4 JX HATJES PauanrAio. I1S ETXTKXZT. Pnssary Zpwrtssaat, AhtTTasr.aBa7. ALAMEDA j. f.

CLEnrjorj, 1419 PJLUK BTHEZT. ar km ought to see it it's perfectly elegant i med the Superior Court to tare a home- ti flrwt slalloa nulb ot mlit wv. tlKIlK I I.V. vn Itoeof Brklr Hisirt hallr.al m-sd water al IS s4: thai IwwUIr a ISO fc-H etevwikna above toe barteasr wow; ewrte and tslw trains: Csre cwwta ar tnerltb. Terms HO.

balance oa InMallaaesrU at 111, butue la Ihm aanlrasiqi, aa4 aev re rvw-rw lri rear. OsTObtata aia of stMwrtd lou at atsra of It. WHITCOMR, aOsBaataansrvSUaaa Iraactaca, raaai IC WAH SING 957 WASHINGTON STREET. Mini ana mases its almost as iignt as aav. -t-ad belonging to the estate set aside tor normal condition, icr The noperlrls situate In Ala "I did see it last summer, and it didn't seem to me to be any brighter Cried llefore nart.

neila and is valwd at 1800. bfee 3oakt bsre the sua So(M) set atuir her ne. man it is Here." STEERE COLBY, GEKERAt EXPRESSING. KaattaknaS.rewa Vaa. Miaa smltary.aaA "Oh well, last summer of course it a LssAsftki.

Fpeeinl to The Tribne bw fteijle Portal Tel I tgrayk. FAraAME5TO, JiUy 15. Llbbie F. Tatrie has instituted in tbe Superior Court of UiLs county an action for divorce against Charles H. Patrie.

The dtfeiidaht is, tbe railroad engineer wlto was so fearfully dosed with vitriol by Mrs. Koiile at Los Angeles several months ago. The complaint alleges that plaintiff aud defendant wers) married in February, 1R85; that since that time he bas been guilty of inflicting grevious bodily injuria upon her. She alleges that defendant haa many times called her vile names and accused her of infidelity, and tha, defendant sought the society of other women, and, as plaint-tiff is informed and believes, committed 1 Shoemakers' Picnic. wasn't, but you ought to see it this summer since the boom struck our Dr.

Wooteey had in mind this niora-i ing to perform one of the minor surgical operations. A young man was afflicted an abscess, and yesterday the surgeon told biw that be would lance it this morning. The patient reflected place I It is 50 per cent Sell. I On bunday, August llth.nbe Boot and Shoemakers Union will hold Its twelfth annual reunion and picnic. Tbe festivities wiU take i.lace at SchueUen Park.

Alameda. Wasti to CJaardlan. John P. Toohey haa petitioned Judge to be appointed guardian of hisj ve children, who are minora. They sn interest in the estate of their, wfeqi recently died, Dealers in Cor.

tast L2tfc Street aal I3la Arttee, TeW-aaae A- The Jaallea Eialalaes. Two Scotcn fishwives in London were talking aliout tlie jubilee the other day. "Kh, wumman," said one to tbe other, "can ye tell me what a iublee for I hear a' the fo'k spakin' afoot it?" "On, the other, I can tell ye that; ye see when a man and a wumman has been marrit for five and twenty year, that's a siller waddin'; and when they've been marrit for fifty year that's a gouden wadiiitt bnt when the man's deed, that's a jublee 1" A correspondent of the London Field says he has seen a robin's nest built in a teakettle, and a tomtit's nest in a letter box, and now hears of a pigeon tuutirg ia a rabbit burrow. Like Xaxee. H.

B. Williijis, General Freight and Paseemcer Agent of the California Southern Railwwid, of the Banta Ee system, whoserhe.adquarters are at San Diego, arrived in Ban Francisco last He said to a reporter that in reference tosau tbe talk about his ad baying bought terminal grounds IB Oakland, and kind wd reports, he could say nothing, except that eventually tue. Atchison, Topek, and Santa Fe road sure to come to fan Francisco. "Of course it will," added he. "This is the place JibA'P- I'll fWl3 must come." The town of Cider, 111., will have to prefix "Hard" to its name unless in upon flittering steel knives, bone saws STCI AS Japanese and CHaese Goodj.

Oar toxication gains less ground there in and wholesale butchery UirougE' the watches of the night with such a terri TAPE WORM IS.K& AnaMMsMsi rlt St esna Tier Final Accoant. tbe future. A local paper says nhat it Charra of Use DAILT AOCTES a assortment is complete, and onr teas C. Teaff, administratrix of the fying effect upon himself uiat this morning he bolted and kept away from the doctor's sight, preferring the tbrob- eof Janws reaff, deceased, has filed- is increauif? at a fearful rate, and that the topers "by drunkenness and bad liehavior on the streets propose to make I -Scottish Ball. The fifth annual grand ball ef the Scottish Thistle Club will be held this evening at the Mechanics' Pavilion, fcA Iraiicisco.

Tl.eie wiil be a tli-txtbution of valnabie prizes. the best imported. i nal account and petitions for dlstri. Bo aaowa lllt-Wl-irs i iiiii iiio adultery at various limes with Mr," the (jrcotut state 01 fuura VUipopular lie. Oatkl Evening lite I Aonaen caa be xi tax ZZSZb "4 xiease rive mb call anl azaala cut of tbe lancet, EoiUIe.

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