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OAKLAND AIL It llilBCHE, TtEsDAY. SEPTEMBER Jrsr Ts-dT EBA5CHI3Q OCT. SISTER MARY JOSEPH. AN ARBOROUS EDEN. THE massetisg.

THE CURAT HORSE TAMO. Una Ctaaaer Trial Chart ON THE FERRY. TO-DAYS A Craeory Ftraa Oa i FrcMratlewe for tha A wakeaef a ttmrn sti islssr. Speaker Enraged. Perjary.

S'las Cram-r, te. er fc ttsu tb A committee consisting of Mayor Th bnsiassss of Georg A J. Davis Bon. th rotmltr tnows. has In DIVIDED SENTIMENT 1 opinions Upon the West Oakland Park.

Traffic Between Oakland and this history comes to an end. Before writing t' clcs'ng paragraph, how-evtr, it wi 1 be we'l to print a table preps ed by the Southern Pacilic Com-paiv, showing the eastward and westward avel over the Oakland femes from 1872 to J4jl inclusive. It is aa follows: FJRY TKAVEL plTWEIS SAS FRANCISCO 1 aXP OAKi.A!r for Firrrrn rnKtC. great bo's ime- on trial before I Fair Niles, the Orchard of Alameda County. Xirt; President Bishop of the City Council.

Vice President Keller of the creased to suck an extant wiOda th The New York Judg Hamilton and a Jury la Depart San Francisco. nent of th tout this alter She Kenoanees Her Tow and Marries John A. A sensation prenrrns fcr one of the San sco dailies was heartlessly nipped in be bud by premature publication of the s'-nple and commonplace facts in another paper. It had been rumored that seme timedui'ng last S'ster Mary Joseph, Superior of the Infants' Shelter at Mornt St. Joseph, had eloped John J.

Boon on a cb- of petiviy. in ConTention. past aU nottri that. In sdditioa maintalnc tb store at 914 Wasbin-oei sutet, th Frnt has opened a branch, tor at 1241 New Broadway, under tha Cramer was a lrnest for tbe propo Be prd of Trade, and W. W.

announced to hold a meetiaj this afte.doon tbe Boerd ot Trade rooms for the pr pose of arrange ments for mass rrret'ng to be held in From the Sloop ot 1849 to the sent 1 4 tbe releb-atrd Todd will case. Description of the Country and Capabilities. Westward Total. tridents of the First Ward Not 1 All la Favor Itt Great Steamers of 1887. therein an attempt was mad to pro mam mmmL- A Cltreymaii Enjaswl to Com management of lienor f.

La vis. Bosinet has Vran bn-aly at th new story, and with reason, for the store la n. v. th ware era th beat, aad th bate a (urged document to be the Utt will and testament of John this city on Friday evening. The object of the meet'ig 's to disease public In, 2.....

1S78.1. 874.i.. 1K75 1876... Twenty ithoniind Persons Daily Crosiing From Europe Sot a "Contract Lahorer." Clark, an architect whom she after-waid marriei'. Rev.

Father Colf'e of 8. Mry's parish, Kan Francisco, gives Morton Todd, deceased. Cumer was the Last witi- pot the stand for improverrents. As harbor improvements are an important Qaxptetaa DiffKtJet ef Citiaass a Small Estimates rf Cost and Froflta of Fruit Growing The Site of Large Koraer'M. tatlwani 1.3I0.L27 1,57.

69 1, 't 2 2.76t.( 3 2 2, 6-27 2M 8.225,943 tkeBay-A Wonderful r. at the towvst. Tbis well koowa firm ha brew la the grocery businy for years, and th rraal tre-ie it has built is 'S 1.211,5-3 1 6f i 2)1 2 2 2,9711 ii 2 9.519 .2,723,78 2,515,423 3, 41,713 3,2,118 2,415,141 2.621,976 4.0S3.411 4.9S2 9A7 5,661,621 5.269,918 547 51 5.W".l.r9 6.4 ejl I 1 ITITrTT KfdneyLiver rrrxMXxowr to tjxu CTBXS all Itsaaaae a th XJa7 Li tot, aUaddf. aad ritisry OiaMI toiiowing mcts cuncenunK wo ci-srirle: "fam informed thston the lSth by the fair ueaunaet of crsocner. fj toe of e-ient.

rnn De tea-'Oca r-sl be saw John Mo. oa Toc'd yn crw-mctit in Sn ro. TbvJl was decla'ed to be a forge. by Joe1! arretted lM8.i.. 18f lS82.i..

of list month SistT Mpry Joseph left the ci.nvent nd was irmVd in marriage Grand Amy Farad Paatponad. topic, all of "he roast renresen-tatives in Corfc ress have been invited to attend. Senators Hearst and Ktewart, and Congressman McKenaa and Morrow have accepted and promised to be present. Senator Stanford arrived 'a-day from Oregon and Tbe history of 'he ferryi system be Et. Locis.

September 27 Owing to a to Jobn J. Clr-k, an arch'tect. She fhe'Vian of park ont lixd liren a since sue was 17 steady rain this morning the Grand OAKLAND'S BOAST Uf th Larsros statUrd Fartora lh oast, wit Ifleea Isssr tumhl Tahla. on a ebe--ge of was continrd tn the Coun.y Js' be -nadt a confession, and admitted that his te.i- years of age. and at the time of her Zr7.

OrasssU Iahsa. mrtshf tween OaHand and 8ani Francisco, -om 4be f'oop of 1S19 to the grand feiries of ir'47, shows an increase of Army review was postponed until 10 rata I rata n-tirrrage was said to Deo, uiouga a she was probably older. I am o'clock to-morrow. mony was fa'e reTd the wiHritned. Ili rorfession in taken Lavel rnequaled anywhere else jin the has not seen by any of toe com-rnittre since he rei-ned, but he gave a half promise before he left.

Beside these there 1 be a co.ps ot local in, la th Back. Haa BaaaaUaa aTrhsa, Train reeked. te'd tl It Mr. Clark was engaged in fit-i up en e'taratthe convent and The name of Niles has long been in the minds of the fruit growing and fruit eating public a sort of mental talisman to call up an Edenic vision of heavily fruited orchards and vineyards. A visit to the locality serves bat to materialize the vision substantial reality, for it is among the best fruit growing sections of Alameda county.

Probably it best represents all the varied cipabi'itics of the county to pro world. In 1854 the Minturn-Carpentier down writing bv IKpaty Dli Little September 27. A 3iJey treorc t. Its Go'ia. Th For the last two years 1885 and 1S8G the figures have Deen prepared in Mr.

Goodman's department a different Fere: the is by moa.bsand the round i ip 'tcke i and commutation tickets have oeen reduced to s'fgle The following table tbereft re shows the yil east and west over the Oakland f3i.s fo-these veers: trst in this way they were thrown speakers. It is probable bat the Oah- The Temperanc Billiard Parlort.tTl, 473. and 475 Eight street, betweoa Washuigtoo street- and IVmadway. Game at 10 mil earn. Th only report for gentlemen.

boys avowed In th premise. ferry line was established, with two Bmrll steamers, the Clinton and the The north bound passenger train on primmer is believed to I a hf -weak "nii'-h together. Sister Mary Joseph was a. woman of vivacious disposition Antorio. The route was from the the Mountain Railway was wrecked near Walnut Ridge.

Ark yesterday. lana inrattr chosen as the meeting place. It is to have a set resolutions drava 'n succinct foim the va.Ious needs of ru nded. He bas -Md many d'1-rent etorics in regard th mat'e'r. He i defended by R.

M. rh. haw lussaih and was well known throughout the city. She was always first in charitable enterprises, nnd was one of foot Of Washington' street, in i Francisco, up the San Antonio creek, touch tte tup ken Ilde lands north of Sixteenth Ereec station is attracting considerable ateotion, as the First ward has here-to'orcliad no improvements of any ex feit, and it'is totally without- a park. Tie oi inions of the residents of that wd are net in unison upca the pject.

The', views of icm cl the residents of West Oaklrnd a. (inted herearrb, PIPKHVIBOB FELOCZK. Supervisor Felouze thought thai the formation of a public park from the t'le rands of West Oakland would be tie making of the ciiy. "Everybody taid Mr. Pelonze.

"that the t-ongest impression that a person farms of a city is h's first impression, what r-'na of an impression do you Th members of Texarkana and Hot Springs Grand Army Post were among the city. ig at the fcot of Broadway, Oakland, BOTH IS A DAY. tl most prominent ladies in the order. The fact of her marrying is only unfort the passengers en route for rit. Louis.

ARIZONA WASHOUTS. then at Hibbard's wharf, which was 1885. 526,72 491.634 1883. 4973! A hew Firsn. Another firm of enterprising real estate dealers has located la Oakland.

To business will cwodactad by th Ronatre Brothers, wb com hifhly recommended by th leading ciU- The list of casualties cannot be obtained Dealh Calls for Two old Mew at Mss- unate ircrra tne lact that it may give duce the frnits ot he temperate and tropic zones, for there may be- found he orange and the hardy northern apple growing side by side in the most broherly unison. Niles is beneficently favored as a fruit growing district brilt out from the foot of Willow street, Alameda, and then across to the old San Throngh Travel Will be Keaumed In a at this time. alaa SaaJa. A few day axo Geotaa Melver, 09 cause for scandal among those who do not vnderstand the rules of certain religious orders. You musttnow that 562,220 irt; Ti Sf ifsla.

tosatlfUaa, aad mm. I Hinirs REL1EDV CTBXa W-HTJt ALL CTEES lttlnUJ.13 PATJa II aeBi dlra! aa4 a4 asa a fhs aUasteya, XJawr aad Bw-ala, ssahssag UiShail'hyaCnoa. hi lit aXXTXTIi Few Day. R. L.

Labor Kot FrofaMlanal Services. Antone embarcadero, on the ncrjthern side, near where Tubbs Hotel! was the vows taken by the bisters of Charity New York, September 27. Collector Mjnck jays that through travel on C92.616 61 6, 37 526.76S years old. and be father of CnarlesC. Mclver, the Mission 8.n Jos vine-yard'st, was a.rieken with paralysU.

686,578 551.785 by its location. Banked on the east afterwerd built. Six round trips! were Magone, in speaking of the letter of John re what are called simple vows that is, they.are taken from year to year. Jmiuary March Aprils May June Augrfci September Oc.obpr Totals reas and th press ot -Nevada. They were formerly located ia San Ftam-isca.

wber their strict but'nes integrity and ds auention '9 the details of business won for them 687.301 by the sheltering Contra Costa hills, it vet lies far enough from the bay to be made rach day, dependent of dour S. Kennedy, calling his attention to the the Southern Pacfic railroad will be rrsun-ed in a few days, and freight aad passengers ere being taken through to 578,2.71 He Pngered trni'l 5 o'clock-yesterday and the devotee is at liberty at any time when she may consider that sh'e has arrival of Rev. Mr. Warren from En 583,512 458,427 638,824 1 17 ujon the tide, and the charge each way was $1. tree from the ftm, cold winds, ana tne breezes that reach it are gentle and mort ng when he closed his eye in dea'h.

He bad been a resident of th gland to take the pastorate ot the Church jken ber vocation to renounce 'hem. This was what Mrs. Clark has K.3,597 484,465 balmy. Fogs are a rare occurrence po'nts. "The blockaded freight Is Bi.iY'n slowly, the first installment The ferry line did good business at Mission for several years oast, was of the Holy Trinity and referring to I by and in the memory of the oldest inhab dorc only this and nothing more.

6,565,884 widely known and greatly respected. nivmg yesterday. Via the Atlantic the statute prohibiting the Importation aassaasssW ad sMay, try at these rates, but people growled at the charges, and an opposition line was a tew dofts a'ter Mr. JM elver's de Such cases are not unfreiiuent. Each year there are numbers of young ladies and ractic.

tferee -ter ell iriegbt will of contract labor, remarked that be itant tLere have been no trosts early or late enough to i injure the vineyards. The land lies flat immediately to the ssppose ft formed by an Eastern man when he rides along an ill smelling wter front, and through the f-tock-yurds. and firally into a swamp? He nimediatel says that Oakland is alia amp, ana leaves in disgust. If we want a boom here we must bring in eastern men, and Eastern men are not going to settle in a swamp. It would be the making of the city." cease Deatn paid a visit to the adjoin- staged in 137.

lhe new concern was ass BTXTf anfTTT. could take no action in the premises. be brought in over the tracks of the Southern Pac'tic Company. There are leg demesne o. nie Montealegres.

a base of 'be hills, wi'h a slight slope tc- who, in the fervor ot religious en-Miupiasm, desire to enter re'ous orders, thinking they have found hir pait ot juan CaMecos prncelv esvate. He added: "Mr. Kennedy ccned the Oakland and Sau Antonio Stcum Navigation Company. It owned ne boat called the Feralta, made 7C3 fre-zht cars on the wav to Oakland. i WtorawUah KUITS UMIS1 ward the bay.

from out ot the canyon Tbe passengers were transferred around Old Ir. Joe Maria Monte 'eTr left San Krancivo a few days ago to sit that leads to Livermore valley Hows letter- calla attention to a new industry preaching. It would veca on. In some cases they hnd out tne wesnout, ana tney have arrived al well filled creek of the clearest water three uips a day, and charged 50 cents for the ipssane. This broucht the first i HELPlSft HASPS.

Mestirgof ladle of the Diocese 1m-' ter: I.mbon. Jn pmaance of a ro'icy of awaken-fnither interest in the cause of roissicrs, both home and foreign fields, the Ca'ifomia of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of oitly-'hat they have made a O'S ton and aauybter. tbe latter the most on time. be ridiculous for me to take any action an enviable reputatioa in th coramo mtv. They bar opened aa oflie at loii Broadway, and are associated with tb well known firm of Shainwald.

I'urkbee Co. of Saa Francisco. Th Messrs. Koontiwe ar prepared transact ererv rharacier ot real st basi-ne-s. including th buying and selUnf tf bonse renting and eoietioa of rents, and the subdivision and disposal of Urge srac.

They ar enerfy c. ea-terpriMnj. and will be an acouiittoa to tbis brant busineas tn Oakland. Lira ar Dssik. Tbe Chicago anarchiau' fat Is soil trembling in the balance.

Th ooa-denned men ar making siren ouas rffons to have he aentenc of death rommated to life iaprfonmenL If FrsvH. K. as wifeof Jus. Gr'icgos, at the Miss'jn. stake and Hi others they reqere a tilled vith trout.

Immediately back of the station is a romantic canvon that comj anVio terms; the Contra Costa and racne road wan longer time. Thev then leave their ee- in the matter. There is no statute gov He wae Uten sick and sink rDidlv. was added to the Clinton and can An wrhed out at 1 ue-co on Sunday. certainly cannot much longer escape erning the question.

The law refers to dying about neon yesterday, lie Tbis ton is about m'lcs west uf cluHon and in course of time become good ivei and mothers. Mrs. Clark civilization by some millionaire as tonio, rine trips a day were runi, and on th's lire, the fare was brought iwn to 50 cents, i I i was years old and a na- labor and not to professional services. has become a wife, as she had a Albuqrerque. Considerable damage was done, end biidgcs suffered eontide cauiitig delays.

Wednes a residence site. From the ndes of this canyon spout several springs, one oi which is sulphur. i Jiew York D'emocrata. right to do, and that is all there is tie' of San Jose deCo-ta Ri-a, Central Anie.ica. a ber be a- cumulated a large forine the prac TWENTY-FOUR TEARS AGO.

Hibbard's wharf was aban about Saratooa, September 27. The Demo Were it distant from civilization a bun day moruig the trains wu move on lime. I cratic Convention assembled at noon. tice ot nm irotesion. ine Inneral tnnk place os r'letnooa from the doned, and the Alameda people had to HIS (iBEAT 1NFL00EXCE.

dred or so miles and accessible only at the risk of life and limb, it doubtless On the Mr -'can Central route have A.HBSOGISTS RE8CBIITIfcS. Charles Morey, diuygistand apothecary, waa of the opinion that the Main Lake sewer, running as it does the center of the property, would mals It very nisaRreeabie, on account sewer, gas leaking through the soil. Un-' less something ceuld be done with the ewer in order to prevent this, the park would be rather detrimental to health. O. DAILY.

r. G. Daily was of rue opinion that this step should have been taken a geod many years ago, but at the same time lie thought that it world cost more than f3C9 an acre to fill the land ia. drive round to 'he "San Antone" land George Raines of Rochester was MisMon Chrrch. the inttnoimt being weald have become a famous resort for been wrshouts of many nvles and is r'niost comnierely in the local cemetery.

unanimously chosen temporary Chair Captain Thomas at the Mercy of the ing and take the steamer, there when- invalids long ago. Eager Otfce Seeker. suspended. On the Southern The climate of Siles is of the gentle, evtr thev wanted to come to San Francisco, in an endeavor to relieve them man of the Convention. His allusions to Hill and Cleveland were greeted "Knowing jorr overwh'aiing m- thev could only Cross Olive Oil they would want to live for ever.

It is now almost on've-sa'ly ned at all nonets, and can I ntMainad from line no wahouts have occurred, excep I Varaey Tama In Varnry. charged with bigamy mud type, so necessary lor Iruit rinen' Missions held regular monthly meeting yesterday at St. Paul's Church, with the ladies of the branches of the parishes of Oakland. Alameda, and Berkeley. This will hereafter be the custom, to hold a monthly meeting with some one of the parishes of this side of the bay, and the next will be at St.

Andrews. Of the Diocean branch, Mrs. R. W. Heath is President and Mrs.

A. M. Lawver is Secretary, both of San Francisco. Parish branches in this county are in existence in the parishes of Christ Church, Alameda; St. Mark's, Berkeley; Advent, East Oakland; St.

selves of this inconvenience tue jAla- DUTTON TUTTLE. Real Estate Agcntc, 9T2 BROADWAY, A FTCrKDIWCl-T DES1RJLBLE RESIDENCE LOT Oa I tth he. OvertMhIna Uaha htarrttt, FCI SALE AT A KAEUII PCTTOJi TTT IX. tTt Broaasy, a. r.er.

Tenth Itmti loose iu.ee wreFs blo. with applause. Somelxdy called for fiuence wi'h Governor Waterman, and prompted by 'he advice of mutjal friends, J-write quoted Captain ing. rarely subject to great or sudden changes. The soil, a loose sandy loam, so easily ti'led that cultivation is a three cheers for Hill, but they were not Harris A at 303 Lattery street, hcia Franrlco.

The Venue Froven. in this couniy, who jomped bj bail and eca ed. bas been beard from. It has been asretta'ned that when be let Oakland be went ti Nevada. Then be given.

His condemnation of foreign A short time ago John Birke wat mcdans had a wharf built out from the foot of Governor Haight's property and put on an individual ferry, but it was soon found that the traffic would not warrant tbis, and the whole thing was abandoned, i i i- LThomas, the Governor's nephew, from nleasure. It is doubtless an alluvial deposit eroded from the hills above. It proprietorship of land and his allusion convicted by a jivy 'i Live.Tuore of to General Grant were also applaudel. one of a bundle of Iciiers moin'ng, "Oh, yes! "I have pveiwhe'i-'og 'ntlu' ranees in depth from fifteen to twenty took a trip Trias and is now in Col Mr. Daily was not sure as to the price misdemeanor for having shot a cow There were a great many contests re orado.

A few davs ago he sent some papers to a tieiehbor of bis divorced ence, I Here's another; 'He is five feet. Thus favored by all natural agents the agnculn'usts of the vicinity are perhaps not t-ntitled to much which belonged to a neighbor. He wat sentenced by Grrham to paj ferred to the Committee on Credentials. a model of iategtity and stands fore Ma K''jbelb Varnev, in thii While tbe committees were being an fne. The defendant aPDca'ed 'ie their individual efforts in cuy.

I A tu-t ia now pending to tbe Su- most rmone the of tbis Meanwhile the two lines running to San Antonio, or Oakland creek, as; it is most generally called, were doing all the bu-'ness they could handle, i The opposition l'ne added the Oakland to the Feralta, making five steamers in the combined service, the creek nounced a dispatch from the Associated cese to ihe Supe lor Com and it pernfflotMi nst riaey bonds making Niles what it is. THE CALIFORNIA BSERY Ste. Let Hni sland, hcn!" Who's that, "le Oovemor?" up icr nepTn2 yesterday a 'lei noon oc Press was received announcing the men, int a sen.ee on tin of them F-ssweted ladlaa Oat Wreak. 1 There Is ei espected outbreak among be Ine' Lens on hs Saa Carlos reservation. They ar resUcst aad Insolent and have not planted their usual crop.

The only way to tame these Indians to trke them to tbe Grand Central Saloon, at I'i Third street, ban Francisro. and let thera t-y tbe cnotc wines and liquor i handav After baying a feast at this place, they would willing to bebav themselves forever. A viu to this well knon bonse Is never forgotten. lore jrdge ureeae. ihedelent'ant was cannot be bad.

One of the bondsmen fact that the Volunteer was ahead "Not much The office seeker whom not represented in com t. but District is a'o believed 'o have skipped. th's correspefident recommends. I'lL' of the Thistle in the race and was gain As the speeds along approach-''ng the tow a the eyes of travelers are fereetrd by acres and acres of young Grab 'cm Quick Wseral rhoVo hs th aLDKI TatAi hone hi hotore th adsaawa. SMALLTRACTS.

Attorney Ha'l appeared for ke ieoi ei just relet these to the Uovernor without ing every moment, It was greeted The transcript on appcirl. did not sho ,1 joromendation." And the captain Injary to J. L. Lyaa. Lyon wrs tov-og with a pen- with great applause, the convention ris tied up letters in a package svx inches hat any tied that tbe ct ima was committed in A'amcda county.

Judge Greene thought tbs was a fatal ing and giving three cheers. 1 knifej a blade of wbleh was open, lact thick and poked mem viciously into a trees, laid off ith the most scrupulously exaci precision. This is the land, of tbe 'anious California Nur-seiv Company. covering 4tX) acres. Andrew's, fct.

John and bt. Paul's, Oakland. At the meeting yesterday afternoon there were some forty ladies present, and the Rev. Hobai i Chet-wood, parish priest of St. Paul's, and the Rev.

J. A. Emeiyof St. Andrew's, and the Rev. I.

M. Merlin-jones, deacon aud missionary of the Church of the Good Shepherd, West Berkeley. Mrs. Lawver read a number of letters f-om rrissionaries in different parti of the diocese detailing the present condition of respective cures, the statistics of chrrch population, and their wants. As regards tne work done he reports were uniformly but the needs wr re treat, and it should be the charge of the Woman's Auxiliary to tee that he missionaries were properly when it slipped and s.

his rjigcon hole. error, and he, allowed the people. one Washonta In New Mexico. September Ti remaps "lese peopie hint nave to iuuk up auiuotiiies on mat which c'aMns the honor of being the aon VIRT CHOICTt oaaatl Irsrsi, frsas So a aero ssra, as kl frois. mm Mmmm asoaioa.

SMf ajs I.eaaaro 4 right la tha th baaaslna aotahaoehaaa. tiaras sd and sslismti an sasrto r.o nmg to do but n'ot around and point. tnat sbould te but he thoucbt that it cor Id be "Tsatsdby rak'ng the value of a pood blcck, and deducting the cost of "'ig and repairing. "There -is one thing," said Mr. DaMy, "the First ward won't bond the city nnless they get that park, or something." ONI BIO PAEK.

Albert L. Leber, the druggist In charge of Bait- Morgan's arug store, was rather of the opinion that if all the money to be snent were to belaid oat around Lake Mei on one bit park it would be better for he cuy at larje. 4CC xn t'SrVORABLB 0PI3CI0S. I B. Ludlow, the master car repairer of the We-st Oakland railroal yards, was not in favor of establishing a park noifh of street Station.

Mr. was very-certain hat the eoir-e water front "from th) Wo-bs a id ii li ue fromBerke k-y do ii to the irole would be covered wtin ducks and warehouses, and prnr'd not see the advantage of havin i i ark cover pound that was eventa i ytiLethe great commercial eente t'i Oiklur.d. Air. Ludlow, thought tha Heavy rains on Sunday morning caused lergest nrrsery west oi the Kocky ''ie tiovc -nor to them to office. loot nipr "ng tbat member to the floor.

He stooped do and the koi'e out of b's foot. The incision was made over a joint, and todty.Uie wound is very pa'n'r'. Pr. a. F.

Tat Wibe to inform Li patterns and tb public in general that he bas removed msdrntid Mrbus to Kirhth street. a washout at tbe Kio I'uerco on the Uonjoor's Sentence. rnumtnu ne oest ot them, and it woi'ldi't do them the least In it orchards all over the West, and not unfrequently those of Fa-lein Sates. frst receive light and Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, fifty Uld Herri UopJoit, wao was con- pi icie oi good the only man la sllssrhsl th rltj aad salHWhs log aalechea) hy DUTTON Sc TTXrTLS. earlv ieor The fact that the pro- victedot marMaushtcr tor le I "ing dredMed.

and the people began to Italk largely about Oakland harbor. In 1801 a franchise was obtained by Rodman Gibbons, R. E. Cole, land otheis for a ferry landing on the western shore of Oakland, and on the 2d of Aujst. 18G2, work was-begun oni the road which now forms the local road of the Southern Pacific Company, i It was not until September 2.

1863, that trains were run over the Oakland -and San Francisco Ferry Railroad, as it was called, and even then only from Broadway to the wharf, the extension to Clinton (East Oakland) having been temporarily given up. The wharf at that time was only three quarters of a mile long, just sufficient to clear 'the bar. The steamer Contra Costa was bought and put on the route, the time schedule being as follows From Oakland (Broadway) 6, 8, and 10 a.m., and 1.3:30, and p.m. i From San Francises (Washington srr-et wharf) 7. 9, and 11 a.

and Yf. ever recoairended for appointment I Jo office the Cove. aor ei-'d he couldn't miles west ot this city. Fifty feet of trestle work wete washed away, causing complete suspension of the freight ire rrs of Hs nrrrei John Rock and of Frank A'Vinson, is anxiously await-! comer where be li prefwired to do all kinds of dental work. aall, AksTt For rent by the day, a newly Cited yacht 1 or particulars inquire of 11.

1', bona. Uus office. end worldn't appoint." Jujt- here the ing the i me for sentence. The old: It. D.

Fox, recogp'wd as two of the mcs't experienced orchard is ts in the "Sate. should have selected Niles traffic. Passenger trains have been eapvu tued ta crowd auotber letter man will be sentenced next Monday. KEAL tTATE 872 Eroa4ay, Teeth Et. A Thankful Disposition.

Mabel Cleveland, who quotes Shakespeare by the acre, was arrested again for drunkenness last night As she was tbown into the women's eel! she dramatically exclaimed "Thank (to 1 1 I'm home aga'n." AnJ she sober at tbe time. STKICTLY ROUTINE, into "ie noie ana coughed compelled to make transfers, causing a delay of several hours. mean'ngly. out of ell the State as a site best capable of produc'ne a1! the varied assortments His R. M.

FiUgrri-'d, will! I move he cotut at that time' for a new tri of the cause. The trial TllP TfJlnil Acker'a Wood A lit IUH.UU warranted. is of frris is a sustaining and convincing armament in favor ot the locality's claim as a fruit growing district. In TIIE as a remarkable one some THE AMERICA'S CUP. berau it is the be-t UIod Prrparati'Sn "On accornt of relationship." "ao wss'he man?" "Captain Thomas." FELL BY THE WAYSIDE.

rot a single rxcep ton hiving been i I knoan. It wUl cur ail this tract, covering three quarters of I trken by the defense. Shov'd tne mo Stale Printer Yoaag. IHsraes. puriljes the h4 T' mile, few if any of all the fruits to tion for a new be de-ii-3 no appeal J.

ice titt to eslab' a comniercia P. toung was toung was appoint I PASTEUR FliiTEll The Competition of the Thistle mother earth gives birth will be Water- from 'be decSIon mi'1 le The penally for is a to-day by Governor tern, and thoroughly build up tb cm-sntutmn. Rmiember. we marantee It. kirk land A Trowbridge, cor.

Printer man. found missing, lhe nursery, laid on A Man Stricken With Apoplexy ties on and the Yolnnteer. impronment not exceeding ten years. 4:30, and 6:30 p.m.! FARES IS OLD TIMES. pfn'" fornd Sin Antorio creek would in time be abandoned and that Commercial entei prises would naturally lixit along the West Oakland water rout, as the only natural place that is in five and ten acre plots, surrounded by traveled drives, presents a most a Boad I nhelped for Hour.

Tenth and isroadway. It Tbe Judge is at liberty to make the MAURI AGE Public Bnaimea Before the Board of Education. Director Smi'h ard Director Everett were not at tbe mee-'ng of the City Board lot Education last evening, and 'he'meet'og was veiy brief. President Upbam, too, is stLU Messrs. I ine, Miller, Sanborn, and Redington rcqrifUions for supplies, the President pro tern, and the Secre'aiyto s'sn salary warrants for Sept-ml er, awarded a contract for a stone sidewalk about the High school grounds to W.

D. Perine for 13 cents per feotj gi jntvd permission to a water filter corporation to advertise filters by placing them in the schools, ordered semence as HKut as ue mty ucera piciotesque and inviting sight. On the the and west the undulating Maurics Butler recently arrived fn this cuy froafButte City, Mont. Yesterday rfternoon a man named Devine, The American Boat Xiltt Ahead ef Her ptJper. William Edward Pair, a native of The fare for single trips.was 50 cents and for commutation tickets $5 rroi.th.

The time taken in the trip from the wharf at San Frjncisco 4o Broadway, Oakland, was just an hour and was looked upon as expeditious who is sick, in bed, asked Butler to Stanley Stephenson' Appeal. Scotch Opponent A Light Breexs Blowing. bring 's cow in from pasture near Stanley Stephenson was a of dast Arrised. A carload nf sugar cured bams at Ktruson's Market a ill be 4 I from 12 to lo cents i- punl. Mtjs M.

prnt-rK-tor, 477 Eleventh alreet. telcj bone 1:1. Wan Is T. 1L The new dealer 21 vrars in bisincss in Oakland, Temescal. Butler was a friend of De- M.

Tucker at 3 Park row, In A la IATEST AND GREATEST Triumib ofStience 1 E.F. DELGER vine, and he went to the pasture and med, until a short time ago, AVhen started homeward with the cow. Wbi'e btephenson left tbe store Tucker claimed New York efed 'Ji. resident of Oakland, aad May Muss Mckean, a native ol California, aged 19, resident of Oakland. hs'lcs parVsrd, a native of Maine, aied M.

resident of Vacaviile. anl huan AmeUa I.awi y. a native of Connecticut, seed 42, resident of OakLsnd. Arthur Harold Ingham, a native of Mh bitan, aged 27. of Oakland, and Kluabeth Julia Kennedy, a native of Cat Jornia, aged 17, resident of Oakland, i You should know bun.

on the road near Lusk's Cannery Sutler fell to die ground in ri unconlcious condition. Many people supposed that he was intoxicated and did not offer to render him anv assistance. The un traveling, i i The new concern practically absorbed the old Minturn-Carpentier line, but the opposition the Oakland and San Antonio Steam Navigation Company still continued its opposition and ran its steamers up the ban Antonio creek to the embarcadero. charging 25 cents for the trip and $3 for the monthly commutation tickets. fortunate man lav by the wavside from New Yoke, September 27.

The This-t'e crossed the starting line at 12:31 o'-'eck, 'be Vo'i'nlcer at At "ie Tblle trtcted to Mar-borrJ 'iwe-d and tbe Volvntcer headed for The Tbis 'e lost tbe wind, while tbe Vc'unteer held it and lorgrj; ahead. The Thistle had alou: three cab'e lengths tbe better of tbe start; but tbe Volunt: er soon pa ssed her. At 1 o'clock be Volunteer, passed (loir Faraltnre. And dels of all kinds hean fr cash at II. 1IE1.L11AAS.

VH Eleventh st. that he bad greatly damaged the prop-ertv by allowing paint to le spread on the walls, etc. Tucker then commence suit in the Justice's Court tj recover the sum of damages. Tne juy rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, assessing the damages at pfi and costs at The defendant has appealed to the Superior Court from the judgment, and the pajiers were placed on record to-dav. ground is mantled with green vineyards, while in the south and east bnd-f'ipg orchards in peiiect rows stretch out as fer as the eye can reach.

From actpp'. measurement whole rows of trees have grown six toeight feet from tbe graft or bud in one season. And ytt, gazj on these forests of aid 'hen be to'd that four years ago those fi-'ds were but stubble ground, inclines one to believe in modem miracles. THE SHINS ORCHARDS. Jsext sweeps in view the dll gowh orcha ds of James Shinn, Viat, beginning with the railroad, reach out southward, seemingly as fir as the eye can reach.

Mr. Siiinn is recognized as one of tbe best theoretxal and yet practical of the State. He also has a la'ee nursery attached to his farm. The here reac-hes the station and a moment liter swings around corner and disappears in tbe romantic and pictu L2 o'clock in the afternoon until 6 before bills paid, and Mjournea. The following fr'ls were ordered paid: F.

F. $4 65, McGovern Sr 50, H. Schellhaas $2, M. A. Berg $12 50.

Oakland Enquirer $r9 J5, Mo''er $CJ, Charies $4 55, E. J. Pates $15, Sunset Telephone Company $18 25. Bart Morgan Co. $70 75, $S8 17, G-orge B.

liint $2 75, Che-les E. IV cells $4 50, the Morning Times J. S. Fox $25, W. B.

Hardy $125 9. urr justice? vockt. vfuaDie. -inspiteo. can riucisco, aid Mr.

Ludlow, "the Oak' and water sront wi'l be covered with manu-actories. Warehouses and whatves viU line the entire bay Iront, When I ay," continued Mr. Ludlow, "that I im not ift favor of the water front parki' I do not mean that the First ward lionld ie entirely without a park. IS lie City (fouucil would take one ot tbVamount that would be spent the large park and give ns a smalt juare somewhere, as other wards have, world be of great benefit to us. Sey-ral good squares have been cut up and ')ld at auction lately, any one of Men, it bought and turned into park by the city would have vled a breathing place for the First and would have eratifir the As for spending $190,000 or ore on a park, made from the 'tilr-ud swamplands, it would be money iron a away.

Trees would not grow lere, and where is the use of, a park ithoufr-ireesT I ceu not see the ben-it to beraerived' 'torn spending on a park there when $25,000 would ve us a pretty little park elsewhere, rom Wood afreet west to the bay will 3 magnifieient land for factories ia a 1151 Broadway, AGENT. REMOVAL. any one onered to help him. About 6 o'clock Louis-' Hager discover-d the man on the ground and had him removed to the Receiving Hospital, but not before a constable had cone through fcden. Jiiti-e September 27th MlMli.

L. Hlnnsaa Having relurnel from abroad, wber for the pat year -be has lieen pursuing ber studies, and aeunaintinc herself AS IXSANjS doctor. buroocKets and taken out his valuables. Dr. Letter was called and found that Bu'er was suffering from a stroke of apopleiy.

AH that was possible was done for the patient, but to no avail, and he expired this morning at 6 o'clock withont having recovered con Dr. I.efrlT5we,l of Oakland Insane at the lat Kumj-ran system of voire rulliire. ill be i lea-e. to twelve in Km Krancjsm an Oakland at bT residrnc, 4 4 Eleventh stxret, OakUi d. (ilirtAssfi i this was well enough for San Francisco and Oakland, but Alameda seemed to be left more out in the cold than ever.

Certain prominent residents of the latter bnrg, among them A. A. Cohen and Mastick, determined to have a line of their own i to San Francisco. A wharf was built but at the foot of Railroad avenue it is used now as a lumber yard and a track was laid through Alameda as far ont as High street. The first trip was made August 13, 1864, much to thede-ligbt of the Alamedans, but the line never proved a success.

I i On Monday evening, September 1 6, 1869, the first train of cars from Sacramento came down over the-Western E. G. Brail Co. vt imam 1 oaa.unma rieauru -uuiy fined f-'ior tbire day. Pat Mrlradden and Mabel Cleveland, drunk; continued tor arraignment.

Dick Ifyl.md and rcd Melvin. petty larceny pleaded not guilty: cas for B-ptemUer 30" h. William Williams, violating ordinance; pleaJed guilty sentence t'-morrow. Tom Turner, drunk; withdrew former plea; pleaded guilty; fined or three days. Mary liennev.

vagrancy; forfeited fJO bail. Emil Wallitz, burglary; continued to trrp-tember 2Mb. Emil WalliU. petty lar resque canyen, not until a glimpse Parties buving II worth of rods can sciousness, i ne rjody was removed to the Morgue by Coroner Fronk. Foit a mile ahead.

The pisfcd the fort five minutes later. At 1:19 r. m. the Volunteer seemed two ebead, end at 1 :30 r. M.

she went 'nil the off lower wi'h about the same lead. Thea tbe Th'stle teemed to clow' he gap somewhat. At 2:0 r. si. a fbarp race a id close fin wav promised, as the Volunteer, though to windward, was not more than a quarter of a mile ahead, ait the moving lake their.

boice on onr gift uUe RAYE KIMOYCO TO TKE Taking up Their Bed. Last night two youths, Richard Hyland and Fred Mclvin by name, hired a room at the American House, corner of ffecond street and Pvroadway. About 1 o'clock this morning, as Officer Eowney happened that way, h's attention was attracted by a shower of sheets, blankets, and to which the two young men were acting the part of Jupiter l'luvhis. They were arrested for petty larceny, it bein; their evident intention to pur'oin the bed-c'otbes as scon as they had thrown them all out of tbe window. Thev denied their guilt this morning, and their cases were set for trial on the 30b inst.

lhe art les we give away. 11. b. 11 ELLf JIAAS. 4x Seventh street and why it lor a years, Cor.

4th and Broadway ceny; continued till reptetuler I'm lor arraignment. Harry Unscoll. burglary ein. nation. SLTER10R COURT.

Ir aall. Flrven fine, large, and fa, sail boaL atlu-nTon Et Houe, Lak Merrbt, io cents per hour. The-Qnallty ofMercy. A few weeks ago Emil Wallitz wvs a i rested for burglary committed at tho" Encinal Mill, and Me. home on the lake shore was found to be a robbers' roost.

then he has been lying in jail awfaiting examination on the charge of lr.r.:ljry. Now, however, for a va ssoslte Msf) of Beearda Los Angelf ii for a Time. Los I Akgels, September 26. Dr. Leffingwell of Oakland was arrested last nisht for insanity, and released tis He is he man who told so remarkable a story concerning his wife, and who was taken to the County Ja'l by lXputy Sheh iff Russell on Sunday night because there were grave reasons for believing him to be a dan-ge-ous lunatic.

The gentleman stated frai.kly that he had been out of his nvnd when he said h's wife had been tryiuj to poison him. He also expressed the utmost gratitude that he had been taken care of. He was perfect' rational when released, ascribing his temporary aberration, to mental excitement induced by ovei work. The docto has been divorced from his wife, with whom he did have domestic Pacific as far as San Leandro, and thence over the Alameda line to the Alameda wharf, the passengers being carried over on the Alameda ferry boats. I- i THE CESTJUl, PACIFIC! The overland passengers were brought across in the same way, too, when tbs Derartment One Hamilton, Judge; rapidly.

However, at 3:17 o'clock tbe "rimile was again two nvles THE LATEST. HinHLAKM, New Jersey, September live? ttd Kofaa Are tbe bet alien Minhael of a reliable clrLlrr like 11. bCHELLH AAtj. Eleveiiib street. Fall Mae of Children's is caught, however, of numberless orchards that stretch in the direction of San Jose as tpr as vision reaches.

On the of the creek it the mouth of the canvon lie the well t'Med acres of H. G. E''sworth, sixty acres in solid orchard, out of which stand those un-m'sifkable marks of prosperity sub-8'intiM farm bu-ldirgs and a beauiiful and co'tlv msasion. surrounded by g-rdens, lawps, ms.ic arbors, and ail the comforts of civilized life. Then come the homes of the Tysons, Joseph, David, Ephraim, and two others, making in ail live brothers.

J.E. Thane pretty farm is across the road, and also the farms of James Champion, Joseph Kicols, who set.led in Niles in 184fi, end E. Clarke, Will'im Barry, II. A. Mayhew, and many others, are also among tbe representative i ait growers of this district.

Mr. Mayhew owns 200 acres of hill land lying immediately east of tbe station. A beautiful tffert is prcduced by a vineyard that folds itse'f over a roi'nd steep k.io'l 'tid off with the sciupv'ous divisioa wT' Tailoring. tepterabor 27th: Estate of AnneC. KelIog deceased; final account settled and distribution ordered.

People vs. Fischer, assault with a deadly weapon; continued to October (, h. Carriages) cheap for cash at IL B. 408 Eleventn street. fprlag.

Wool, aad Plain Beds I -IF HOT TQp tXPBSSTVE. J. A. Angwin, foreman in the repair ops in the West Oakland railroad rds, thought the plan a good one, if much money is not expended in rfectin the scheme. Mr.

Angwin ought that the First ward should ivesoiue kind of a park, aud this u'd te as good as any. A. Tre'ethen, a bookkeeper in the jiPtoy of the Central Pacific Railroad the yards, expressed his unqualified proval of the schemcprovided that of men were elected to take arge of the enUre matter. Mr. ofethen' advanced the same views as the tisefulness as Supervisor I'e- ne in regard to the bringing of rlund intj the city.

He ueht that tie Innd oueht tto iht at not mo thin $10X1 per acre. The rhoucht Ha: tl.OKi.OOO orgbt ti tbe land and pay for tie first worx i it. An Exciting- Runaway. Ed Leforte, a boy in the employ of McCleverty A Nob'eli, was drivin" a coupe down Ninth street this morninj. At Market street the horse became on manageable, and ran as far as I street, where he became winded and ieU to the gyonnd.

On passing Broadway the narrowly escaped collision with a cable car. A lady who was in the cour.e was badly friehte ici. r. M. The TH tie is tiOw go-'rg toward the 1'ght t-h'p; has just passed the Volunteeri which cpming home.

I I 4 r. a. The Thistle can now be eeen in the mist turning Hook light slupJ The Volunteer is approaching the Point, Shirtmaking. Furnishing riety of Teasrms, the prosecuting officers have consented that the charge be reduced to peUy larceny, to which will plead guilty. His parents, who reside in West Oakland, are respectable people, and they promise that after he has served bs time on the charge they will send him to Sonoma county.

Then, too, the officers fear the effect upon' Wa'litx's young wife ii he be sent toSanQuen-tin- and" these facts, in junction with a reluctance of the proprietors ef the bi'tgla-iied mil's to pros' 3te, prompt 'he merciful reduction of the for ten years oast. He does Derailment Two Greene, Judge; '7th: No proceedings. Iepartroent Three IlamCton Ju-lge rerteiuber 27th: not even know the whereabouts of that line was open until November, 1871, when the Central Pacific, having succeeded in securing the Alameda system, ran the trains on its own line. It' had already secured the Oakland line, and was bent, of course, upon and centralizing the whole traffic. The extension of the Oakland Railroad to Brooklyn had killed the San Antonio Creek Natation Company.

But in October, 18ti9, the new steamer 8. M. Whipple was turned into a ferry boat and run indepsndently up the creek to lady. At II. tell ELLIi AAS ir, al low prices, 406 Eleventh street.

Llttlr Tmwmmmj Tsrkrr, Who was crying for his supper, let when be sat on on of li. bClltLL-HAAS 8 chairs. Off the Hook she is about minutes ahead. 1007 ftntl 100'J People vs. fellas Weamer, perjury; on trial.

Great Vala for Llttl Money. THE FINlfH. If yen would get the best aewpaier a- Fort AVaksworth, N. charge. Failure of Cop itry Grocers.

A sbalt was alt the damage done. In. Cariboo. Wi'l'am Craib, formerly with the Kenton Coal Company of this city, is at present engaged ia mir'ng operations on Lodhc-e creek it the Cmiboo Volunteer finished at 5:23 Simon Welnrja and Edward Batter-. Tli m.rrm.

stare of kta ft Ili.flia4, TvirpaMM ICt. THE PACIFIC of a chccKcboara. PROFITS FROM FRUIT GROWING. It is a d'fficrlt It rstimate the value of land about Niles. Few landowners can be found who would with their acres hardly at any price.

But on a basis of wealth good valley land uncultivated is noted at $200 to hllrk a I' la la This. The I'nion Transfer 'oniny always alive to tbe bett Interests of Oakland, have added a Ten Cent Package Iteliv-ery to their already well eublide4 transfer department. Wagon aJwav on band, tuve a call. fh'-eoonh-e-t cortier Itroadway and Tenth street. iiciiiy Entlbright.

foreman of th li-kfcmth snop in the railroad yards, "Aht it a verv good scheme for the a ho oa land at present worth Wig to Oppose of the property at a fgure. "ItwiH be bonauza fo A Singular Fatality at a I.orclnr man. conducting a bakery and grocery, business at Liveiaiore, have filed their tetition in insolvency, and allege that their fr hi re is due to a depression in biislr. ess. and their to a (amaila Hnmholdt.

I THE E0BISS0N DECISION i i Not Expected Before the End of This "Week. Commissioners White, Abbott, and I P.ca held a conference yesterday morning. It was given out that there was to be a meeting, bat the com-niift ioners saw fit to exclude all persons fr ni the room. It is understood that the df c'sioi of the commissioners in tbe matter of Dr. Robinson against the t-oxvh Pac'fic Ra'rosd.

with regard to the is-uance cf monthly commutation hss beeh written out at great Yesterday's conference was, it is supposed, for the purpose of goin over he decision preparatory to announcing it. As to now they are going to decide the case, all the ers remain as dumb as ovsterj. It is thorht likely that the the foot of Broadway, over and back for 25 cents. The Central Pacific immediately cut under. The Washos was-added to the Contra Costa, and hourly trips were made from 6 o'clock in the morning to 11:30 at night, except between noon and 2 p.

which for years was a slack time. Commutation tickets were put at $3 per month, and single passage tickets were sold for 10 cents each, or twelve for $1. i The next move was to extend the wherfiby 1400 feet, bringing the slips into twenty-four feet of water. Then KeiHXEkViLLE, beptember country, B. C.

V'. properly is located near Barkei iile, and is pro-duc'ng fi, c'ass rr'Uins ore in paying qcrnm'cs. Mr. Craib is tnoroUThly r-qcatcd wi.h e'l the de si'" of iam Kennedy, aged was killed at ractois aid omers, -DUt as io- Foicst Glen. Wb'le riding on a log-ring ii a trt-nen the uy, douo debts due them.

The cnpii'l exhaust: ia the business is a surprli low figure tak the Troy '(- Time. It to taint eve jrlbivg tbat the trcdesaan, tbe farmer, or tbe fawlly wsa'sto know. Itbastbe nts of tbe a oild carefully and set fof 'o. fcpeclal coriespondvn cov-r national aad state et iters. An rmy ol local eo.

re.poa dents gainer tbe news IruTa all the local Btlds. Able upoa to do' its of tbe dsy and the phase of modern Ilia Tbe H'crttyTVa- it alive with newr Fseiifnr farmers are given tn abundance. Fall market reports f-cm Troy. Albany, Boston. Hew York, and ibe leadlrt coaiDcrclal trans, near and far.

Hints in p.of-isloa for the (arm and the fcousebo'd. One of tb beat feature ol the Wrtklt Timet as a paper for the family la It selection from th best ear- inch i it wovtd inuc! gc( n-'nng, aid has bad the widest ex train a car jumped the track, throwing Miss F. M. Kced Co. ANNOUNCE perience with the ores and him on the t'es.

A coil of rope, one an estimate is made of $109,000 nill be safe to multip'y that cV T.rd to The value of the rral rotate $45fK), and pcrjonal property $300; ameunt of debts due, $300; I tu eneral Jdanigrr. Ila Ray Smith. Searc her of records, 41 Ninth street, desire to correct the erroneous impression that he Is. declining business, lie has a com petcnt corps of awnstant and is prepared to make examination of every section of the Pacnc coast. end of which was fast to the car, falliDg tuo, or three, for pubuc ks nwavJ double the Fnt e'imafe He is confident tbat his present operations will prove remuneratively suc upon h'm, became entangled a-ound vire-oi homestead, $iuu; property exemrjt from execution.

$1500: real for mv pt, wou'd prefer to see a subate in the First ward, and $100 per acre. Orchards-, it is assorted, wi" pay good intrr-st on values of $OK to $1008 erpcre, and their comfort ib'e and even lnxn ious homes are evidences in subst intiation of the assertion. "What will our land growT" repeated H. G. E'ljworth, a resident of the vicinity for tb'rty-seven years, whom an invad'ngTaiBSEreprcsenta-tive bad ca'led upon.

"I cintell you. what 1 grow, and perhapi.tbat is a ssniple of the surroundiT; country's prcaucts. I have pcaches.anples. pears, lums, prunes, apricots, firs, eiranges, lemons, grapes in a dozen varieties, and r'l kinds of berries." bis body. Tbe cars running ahead became uncoupled and started oa the encumbered for $1165; debts due ol tiijes accurately ana spevauy, at reasonable tate.

down grade, tightening tbe rope around ceme the purchase of the Alameda road, and the construction of the drawbridge over'the San Antonio creek, the building of the Eighth street bridge, the de-flcctioa of the main line in'o Oakland, and ou November 5, 1871, the overland tra''n was run down by Oakland point and out to the Central Pacific ferry Blips. i Their Fall Oping rem iaai petitioners, The creditors, al of whom reside in Li verm ore, are O. Gerst, $1655; Farmers Union. $88; C. Stevens, W.

D. Dutcher, J. L. Mitphell- $35: Bank of L'vermore. the remainder of the money laid on a park o' Lke Merritt.

A BOVCL IDEA. F. Taylor, the forsuian ot the will not be made public before October 1st. I cessful. The Last Before the Supreme Court yes.crday A tto-ney General Marshal had the appeal of murderer Goldenson advanced on the calendar for- argument on November 1st, at Sacramento.

the body and breaking Kennedys arms, legs, and back, causing death in Fa rrr ture cream. 1.1C7 Broadway. stantly. $2C0: Ktnnedy Horton, $'JS: Mrs. TO TABS FLACK O.X i Fire Sn Raata tiara Coaatyi MovjiTAi Vitw, 27.

A Casey, $200; Ttuiueister Hannot, $207; Thomas Kgan, and John Lie be 2. The case of the convicted wile pon- rent which ar added t'o tne criminal and deacritloa. story, ani poem anske ebsrsilnc reading for tbe home circle. The enormnut cir. nUlioo ef the H'ttktf Tim- makts it pnnubto fornlsb snrb a enmplete ncv.paper.

rc-presenttexso much cn llt.ir of money a Iso-jr, fur a phcnomiaaly sum. ie Is'estoTer ibe fiWis'ieri ir "sd oneT, Dr. J. Hilton Bowers, was alo fire broke out al 3:30 o'clock tb's niorn- before the. bupreme Conn yesterday.

Monday anil Tnesday inj 'n the n''litiery iore ef O. T. Waj- 'lhe case was ordered submitted to the occupied bv Vi- E.ii Krnrnbeok. Sei'tary department of 'rai'toa-1 yards, expressed the opin- very that eH the talkabont rovements is simply a blind to the mnd of tbe public from high ise until the matter could be passed the Mayer veto, and if that was case he nw no re.son to discuss roalt'r. Howevc-, he thoa-bt i the prk, located in the proposed would not be of gr.

at benefit, igh he. thought a pretty casino be mode of theCUy i'ouoJ, which court on The respondent was That and the ailjoiniT iiMTngs iuf M. Eeptemter "Cta aid 27th, A Wandering Boy. Lyman Morten, a boy 11 years old, son of C. oi been misting since Tuesday last at noon.

The boy evidently intended to run allowed fifty days to file a brief, and the appellant tbe same number ot days THE OLD ALAMEDA LIKE. j. The purchase of the Alameda line by the Central Pacific was not immediately followed by the withdrawal of the boats, but it was not long delayed. It was decided that the transportation cot-Id beet be eflectcd by way of Oakland, and in June, 1873, tbis chan-re was effected, and the Alameda wharf abandoned. The creek route with the Whipple did not prove a success.

Several other attempts were made with a like result, and. then in May, 1873, the Central Pacific absorbed the source ml such long continued opposition. That bat do 1 consider my most pront-ablecrop? Well, that, of course, depends on the marked but th it which grows best aad yields me, yeir in and yarout, the brst iaeone 1 hoM to be apriccts rod pe.ichc. Perh.ips the ex-i inte of cnluvaiinjr and gathering the the latter is a little g-eiter. Then nie lhe i r.ei'.t prunes, silver- and golden prcrcs, and pears aud "I calculate that soil will produce, under the best cultivation, sjveu oreigt tons apricols to the a ri: That hes been my experience this year B.

iv a.able, Muncy A King's bla shtip. and Mrs. 8. P. to anow er.

Taylor a losed if denre, occup.ed by SEBIOUS CHARGES. Objection to the Account of the Assignee of Kenney Ijer. James Hickey has filed his objeciions to the aceount of Irwin C. Stamp, assignee of Kenney Dyer, insolvent debtors. The petitioner objects to several small items in account, and objects to the item under the head ot "receipts from sale of stocks 0t," as the same is insufficient an 1 that the assignee received a much larger He objects to all items under the head of "Receipts" in the J.

P. Dyer account, on, the groun.l that the assignee by the exercise of ordinary diligence could have obtained a mwxi larger sum, and that the sale of the equity of redemptien of the property in Oakland was fraudulent aud collusive and not in the interest of the creditor. L. W. Lace, were cn lrelv destroyed.

Hugh WUitteH's Will. away from home. ne was seen on the rear platform of tbe train bound for Oakland. He knows notb'ng of 8au 1101 BUOADWAY, OtatAMKCtt. The wt ill of the late'Huijh Whittell the proposed pars.

AS ARIZONA TRAGEDY; was tbis morningadmitted to p-obite tbe Troy tterhls -fliuea I'alll Beersabrr i)xr ij.s 6tlthe bei3ti eniiicf sulterlp-tkou t. rr.xui I a sov. 1 Tioy, X. V. Vt a I tlTe Flthter.

T. l. S-ul'irjn. wel known of the En liangc at Teme4' a pr.rr tighter, U-'l takei tbe p-Vc Hi a srik t-f lute Wi-ti. lil: anl Il is a tbsn pion at (m ilrn.ks.

by Judge Greene, and Oco'geand A'ex An Old Cradga Iturt the Heath of BKEAKI5G GR0USU. indcr P. AVhittcll and Peter Thomi same year the famous Goat island Francisco and therefore it is presumed that he left the train at Oakland, if he was not th oft by the conductor be fore rcacbingVs city. Hie father is anxiously aa-chi-ig for bim. The boy is very smal for his years.

He was d-cystd in hij oldest clothes when he left Lon e. Two Men. Hoi.frix,-, rti epiemh.r 27. eon were appointed executors, ine Becla of Fifteen Chinamen project was broached, but failed. ana former ae not reqnircd to fnruish Manager Gordon, of the WaUc'l Ca.l Con-pjny, was shot a -d kil'rd yester bonds, but tb last nam -1 mu-t give a The history ot tbe other absorptions may be-briefly given.

The Berkeley wha-ri was built by a land Company in bond in tbe sum oi AOO. lie Ktw Heme ScwfcgiMint COMI'AN. aaa tsi (STATE CFSAMm RIU Rat mnmvn tram (M ks day at Wiu'ow, by lxi''s 'Brown, a cowboy tmn'Mro! tie ssaie company. Thc-e wrj old t'iodre and bo Hotel ltunners. The Campbell Mandanmf Case.

1674, and a separate line of ferry steamers run between it and Saa Francisco; but two years later the Berkeley branch of the Central Pacific and tbe expcricme ol other larmers who keep their orchards in perfect cultivation. "Now what is the expense of cultiva-tirn and marketing?" Assisted by a stub of a pencil tnd a pi? ce of paper Mr. Ellsworth made the following estimate on full grown trees ou the basis of an acre: Plowing, cultivating, etc $6 Trimming 5 Thinning 10 Trimming back 3 PicVing Sorting, and haming 7 Shipping ($2 per ton) 15 There is a hw against allowing hack- tall the Fashion. Th tew randy sti.re by The mandamus case of Mary M. 'jarfrs tne rj.iar 'ome wbea In men and hotel dinners to solicit pat- Work, work on tho Lanndry Farm Eail-1 began to-dny in earnest The tools the gTound.nnd every thing was to commence the building morning.

Two hundred tons of I rails for the road have been in Kan Francisco. i Ls morning, say the officers of the oad coporation. fifteen Chinamen shipped over from Ban Francisco wake of the picks and shovels, Campbell aains-t Superintendent Fied ronage n.r tdc of the limits of Oakland M. Campbell was yesterday 'oa tinned I qnor. Brown 1 iv at I Oordon.

berng shot by Brown in ILl 1 A a. 1 bv si no' ition. next Mon! without a ense, and- yet as soon aa a hotel turner reaches the Oakland Pier A riparre is tbe bet fitted in OskUnd. and fully anvhing of its kind in tbe rity. Their cory sitting rinnn is it the tl.itig for ladies and their rta after promenade and sh'pint'g.

Mr. was connected with for the clock. Allirnev ue ierujoQi be com me aces to solicit custom with line ureast, urea two D.rrenoi oucssnot int Browu, and then placed a revolver soi wi'l reprrsent the de irlmt. aid 0 3 ont a license, for none of tbe hotel run J. C.

MarUn will appear for tSe p'vnt 725 Market St, Saa FrancUti. BAxraorr nrs-roay iiliiko Hooso awtac Sforhtawa. MarfclMa. Mwkis aasM of fy- Jissifa altarrayh Vtsu Howm. to his oaa bead and ki'Ied Mm self.

1 in. Brown's body was found several miles ners Horn ban rancisco have Oakland licenses. Some of them even go to Sixteenth street and solicit on the tiains. At Sixteenth-etrret the railroad com The Kayonal Soldier Home. In answer to the advertisements of Captain William Blandirrg for a site for the National Soldiers' Home several offers came from the locality of Santa Rosa, from Martinez, from Watson-ville, Livermore, Napa, the hills back of Oakland, Byron (Contra Costa county).

Glen Ellen, Monterey, Valleio San Jose, Sacramento, Anaheim, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and San Diego Los Angeles and Santa Barbara are both striving for it. Los Angeles offered one of the city parks, bat had to withdraw the offer, as the-City Attorney said the property could notbe used for such a purpose. The location will be decided by the commissioners next month. from Winslow; also his riderless horse. The Harvest of Sin.

was built to West Oakland. A change ot cars was then effected at the point, but later the line was run down to the mole. This effectually killed the Berkeley ferry boats, and' now the wharf is used by the soap factory. Haying run all the creek boats, too, the company then in 1876 put on a line of its own, and still keeps it running up between the training walls to the foot of Broadj way, its principal business being the transportation of milk and express wagons. The Alameda and Brooklyn trade had already been gobbled up as shown.

I As one rival went down, however another seemed to start up and take its place. In 1876 the narrow gauge road last twelve years in ban ram LATEST SHIPPING itTtLUoI'dCE ArrtvooV f4ili aa Mary Benney, another of tbe FKOM ABROAD. pany has ordered backmen ahall not solicit ohjthe platform, and yet it abandoned women arrested during the most recent slumming of the police. OS ot ST a ladlaa ttoverrsseat Karlehed is done. Total Mr.

Ellsworth stated that he so'd his apricots and peaches tb's year for 130 per on liter in the season prices rose as hirh as G0 per ton. On the basis of $30 per ton and seven or eight tons to the acre tbe gross income would be 2i0 or $240. Suotracting 154 for expenses and a net income from $156 to $186 per acre is lert. enrich-d tbe Cur Treasury to the tx- Troabl Brewtae; oa the Continent. Loudo, September 27.

li aflairs St. Mary's Convent, SAN LEA2TDRO. tent of $20 tvs morning by forfeiting Traapsv. Insiliailii STih. snmr Vsqalna fWy.

SsnMi, 7 kmn from Tssla Br: I'sw s4 saa. a Tuoy. StsH (Ivor KMOT. Jt. lM.n frss Viru-rta.

esc: pmm so airtss. lo Uma.ll. f-r-Siio a Mot a Lodging House. Yesterday moraine William Will- tnat mucn bail. pf tcbnaebelrs junior ad of the hunt tarns, the tramp who was thrown from A Small Estate.

sunt A Icaaar.riiriisa. 1 soars a urn ar cm ie vntx mu aawrvao tf ing party will undoubtedly settled to tbe of France, bat tbe tone of tbe French press is growing more jrr Cans ti oa Ms Btarf Starf the Sacramento train and then I imagiu'd he had been robbed" of $20, wai discharged from the City Prison. BalmBava' Jaly mm Imiim ar 4: Ismbrr and usa. ULI tn ataar Lscaas, ita 6 aoaia from ess; prvouc. to A h.ta.

aailad. Tcasnav. i pisaibn 3Tta. -ommencca running the ground at nary Park station, ilt is stated as son fcr the employment of coolies white workmen are not The company expects trouble in i through the lauds of Baker iiton, recently purchased by the i Colonel Woodard offered the $100. The firm demands $2500.

matter rests, and in the mean the work is going forward. Colonel lard is in his Oakland office every A Clotted Heart. Dr. E. 3.

Overt-Id an inquest on the body of Loek, the expressman, who udderly and alone on Sunday p. Heart clot was found to have 1 death, and the Coroner's Jury i in accordance with that fact at last night. The funeral uiceat I o'clock this afternoon fctweli Fronk's undertaking Myron T. Dusinbury, administrator of the estate of Samuel' 8. Davis, deceased, has fi'ed bis final account and petition for distribution.

The estate rr tsrtaar hnaMilfMm alarming. "As for me, se'd J. K. inane, "i can tell yon exactly what I have done with my apricot crop. My three and a half acres produce twenty tons of green rait.

I sold ten tons to the canneries for $300, and I have now 8000 pounds of dried fruit, for which I atnoffered a 5 l-oKixicAji eirrxia Th MaauTs Millions. ijmd nini ne was in again, umcer Grecnwaid found him slcepin-r in a boxcar at tbe West Oskland yards. He pleaded guilty this moir'ng to violating WmrCMyort-beoier. WsMk was built to Alameda, and in 1879 to Oakland. In 1884 the new wharf and depot building of the narrow gauge road were completed.

This year that road passed into the hands of the Southern Pacific Comr pany, and now the entire ferry bos-! iness is under the same controL TRAVEL OX TBS TERRIER. The history of the ferry from the Sani atr ca Bay, HvklM. Msitlwu of tuanh, r. to be distributed is valued at Delayed Malls. T.

TiTTaOliIMi T. Eai Palla Ave. trr. uiuutnce against sleeping promiscuously, and will receive sentence to-flio. tow.

I Lokdoh, September 27. There is great satisfaction expressed at tb gift to tbe Indian Government of 400,000 by the Kizam of Hyderabad, the greatest of the Mohammedan princes. i Land arenas. The Southern Pacific overland train was three and a half hoars late to-day. Mmt Have Ber Parents' Consent.

Bwen Peter Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 28, came np from San Jose yesterday afternoon to obtain a license to marry Alhertina Poelson, a native ot (Sweden, aged 17 years and 11 months, also a resident of San Jose After the license had been made out Deputy County Clerk Pond discovered that the girl did not hay the eonsent of her parents or guardian to marry -and consequently the license could not be Eke was just one month too jrowag to be her own mistress. Th s4 Astana. ataar Psmosna, rTamlHoa. BrshtaSuvola. Mrlairrs.Qaeanatawa, hark LlEUS tltlaaia.

IV, Tsirnis KklM.rrXA xWaw Kos. liot. Hrtir Hriiam Ttipfar. ram A i mvi uruvd ay 'ibe central Pacific aad the Oregon Division trains were on time. A Leetnre by Colrllle.

TV. J. Colville, the well known Stf-or Schr lb hulcfcer, Laj nowra r- -w so, 7 Marhot ateeo. aar Fsank, aw he arm a mM Bus sai am a yslrxa troo.QaA.naa. lecturer, will speak at Hamilton Hall In4irr.

Loxpos, September 27. Tbe re is much underhand work about the mat fkbl i- UrtC slaa, Arkeraua. MoBiraaasa. Hoxara. K.

HwUL MrlBS. KwS Koch. 10 cents per pound, or juu. taatis $600 as my gross receipts. My expenses emtside of psonal labor have been about $150, leaving- a net income of $450 from three aud hall acres of Bavey hadVaised forty-five tons of peaches on ave acres, realizing 100 per aerre gross, i Niles is twenty-two miles from Oakland, and daily hassix trains each way, requiring an hour in transit at a merely pciBinal expense, Seeking a XMvare.

Elisabeth Gee has commenced suit in th Superior Court against Martin C. Ce to btnia a diTcrce, to-night at 7:30 o'clock oa "The True Gospel of Atonement as Related to the Great tiuestiona oi Our Age." The admission will be free. veeiarauoa or Iateatlaa. George Bt Pierre, a natiyeol Canada, and James thtiv ot Zn-KlaTi, nave declared their intention to heroine dticens. ter of land purchase in Ireland.

It is said Chamberlain means to take TAPEWORLl as-MoV. -am saa Mrs Mm Sr Sr-," K-tar Orsci a lliilarrtsaa, Cahpara, foist. -t J.te.rwderV-a.rTew Haven. Francisco side of the bay has been one: of much less moving incident. Up to 1874 the various ferry slips were: stretched along from the foot of Broad-: way street to the foot of Green street.

In that year arrangements were made to move them to a landing between Commercial and action Btreets. The railroad corporation was in fayor of Market street, and to that locality tbe ferries were accordingly jnoved in September, 1875. i There they are at present and there TO BERT IX FRUIT TALE. a new departure in Ulster to outline a scheme of land purchas wi.h municipal rather than imperii! guarantee; ISi Mad a Cltlien. James M.

Mathewson, a native of aw4 lif tmm ara it aaa 1n The Tath of a 49er. Vt-. 70, who now works In the at West Oakland, came Lis brother William in '47, morning he received notice of i fhis brotfcflia 9HPmaflt years. license was refused the applicant and a messenger was dispatched to 6an Jose to get the parents' consent. An engagement was made to meet the Deputy Clerk at 8:30 o'clock last night, but the parties did not come to time.

Th marriage was to have token place in thla city last night, bnt it waa jiostpoueeiT mtwisyrrrj nor or j. a 1)1 k-D. fXTWT la thm r'tv esaaimhir Tl, a tha faastlr HMdmca 5 rriia rM. Coram, ha. i ss 1 of YAvmwmA mf4 Aaa KlyBa a smi of aaa frri ii i ar4 1 jssrs ao4 I I I SLArsX also a acnem of local government which he wilT chaQecrr Claditcne to Aa American Mass The American party of this town hay decided to bold their mass meeting in the Oakland Theater, on October (th.

Scotland, waa this morning admitted to citizenship by Judge Hamilton of Department 1 cf the Jsuperiox Court, 4m swnl t- IS accept or repudiate..

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