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VDTZBTTaVMXHTS. WaVAMAKER3 AODBESS. BERKELEY LADIES' TOU UNDERWEAR BLOUSE -AT- TERRIBLY INCREASING. Tfce Authorities of ue Boar Heattfc Olvee Beat importaat JafarnikU Aboat'tlie Present Condition ef tbe reople. A At no time In the history J- New York Cttj have there been so man death from pneumonia dow.

The ofScial figure ihow that neaxlr twice Bamr death front this eatue are occurring than tat the last fire years. This la aomeihtng terrible. Dr. John T. Sagle, Registrar ot Vital Statistics, that this increase is do to the influence of grip.

He that grip mar he lalied epidemic Just now, and that ia the majority of case grip ia a vital, contritra'iag cause to paenmoaia and all dansjeroos pulmonary troubles. At this timeoi the Tear, when we are changing over from winter to spring, there is always a low order of vitaiitr; a reaction from tbe strain of the season. The blood does not flow so full uor rapidly tne strength is less. Fur thi reason, grip hu macb. better cuanoe than at any otner stason.

lbl is a time of year when people ceed to be caret al, end too much importance cannot be placed upon keeping the bioud warm and iu circala'ion. Tou must brine abont reaction, if you wtih to aroid tbe pain and dangers of these troubles in time. There is but one way by which a reaction can be brought abont, and that is by the use of a pure stimulant, preferably whisk. Bnt the great ditlicaity i that there are few whisky whieh are pure 'ihe only really pure and reiiab.e whisky known to the medical profession or the world is Dally' lnre alt. It possesses uniUtiea known only Strongly Attractive Handling immense quantities pressly to our order, we are enabled of STYLES AND VALUES NOT THE CITY, and as the result of A RECEIVED, we now present the WSNSE.

raau fiegaraeq Dj.uae udo Maeaces Tbit Have Let) to the Mires Ire Islcnlij Gesile, Ibongli Indolent. (4 alto i lengthy article in a scent issue of the San Francisco 'CAronick, laboat matters in Hawaii, written by one who was banished from the kingdom by the; ooeen. reminds one or the devoted i patriot, who, If he were not allowed to In the land of has birth or adoption, would represent it in inch a light that no one else would care to take op tueir abode there. I to the writer in the Chroj-fcle, the HswsiianQneen and her friends are a dissolute Jot, and have no interest in the government of Hawaii other than to control the public fund3 and in dulge themselves io all kinds of ques- tionable amosements. Well, it may be bat if it is there is this excuse for there.

Hawaii is their country, and the moisey belongs to them rather than to trier toreipu element who are not content witjh tbe enormous salaries the government pays them for doing nothing but to live! at their ease and revile the hand thai applies the means to gratify their A "early as one can make ont by csnjjful inquiry tbe kinkdom of Hawaii has been virtually rated for a lone time by a horde of American and English a l-venjiarera, ex-bartenders, restaurant cooks and waiters. Rome of them have risep to places of prominence in the Government by marrying "Kanaka" wonen and others by means not quite so tioneut. It sinkes one as rather amrmne to meet come of tbe "Sioblea" and have i I EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE BARGAINS. At BO Cents. LADIES' DRAWERS, tnado of Fride of the West muslin, deep yoke with cluster of tucks and deep ruffle of embroidery, all eeams finished, extra eood value for 75c, will be offered at 50c.

At 75 Cents. LADIES DRAWERS, made ol Wam-6utta muslin, yoke band deep cluster of tucks, finished with ruffle of embroidery, extra pood value for $1, wiil be offered at 75c. At 40 Cents. LADIES' CHEMISES, made of Maon-ville muslin, yoke of fine tucking and embroidery, extra good value for 65c, will be closed out at 4oc WAISTS of these goods manufactured tx to place before our patrons an array DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE DT MAMMOTH SHIPMENT JTJST following At 75 Cents. LADIES' CHEMIBES, mado oi Warn-- futta muaiio.

deep yoke of inette aud embroidery, extra fiat) flolth with beading, good value for $1, niU be closed out at 75c At 75 Cents. LADIES' GOWNS, made of heary nnUr-lin, lined back, yoke of tnckslajsd insertion, neck and sleeves- trimmed to match, extra pood value for fl, will bo offered at 75c At $1.00. LADIES' GOWNS, made of WaauratU muslin, plaited back, V-hape of insertion and neck and eleevca trimmed to match, extra long and wide, ail seams finished, eood value for l-50, will be offered atI. heavy percale, pointed back, shirt front extra good value for $160, will be corner of, Jones, is ii 1 iiuuo LADIS, WAISTS. At 9LOO.

LADIES' FRENCH WAISTS, made of of fine tucks, ehirt collar and cuffr, offered at $1. Mail orders promptly and carefully executed. Goods deItYBfd tbeib greet yon with "ain't them fine i fragrant apple blossoms in the parlor. bananaV' or "these Kanakas ain't no 1 They were attended by two little cousins Spoa nohow." Perhaps it a preroga- oi the bride, Master Alfred Norton and tiveiof their nobility to exist on "heights 1 Misa Lottie Kungles, each carrying beytmd grammar," or perhaps in the dainty baskets of rosebuds and maiden-msiiagement of Government affairs in hair ferns. The bride, who is well-Hawaii there is uo need of education, known as one of Alameda county's But( it does seem a little strands that bright young teachers, was attired in an nee ocenpying such exalted positions i exquisite creation of cream-silk crepon abou'd never hare been to school.

auu delicate lace and carried a bouquet free in Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley. San Rafael. Tltmron, Sanssllto, flan Quentln, Mill Valley, Hoss Station and Blytherlalo. iV Our new cUaloeue Is now ready and will be sent fe to My address; remaps the, most amusing thing of 1 all the reference made bv the writer in he Chronicle to the condition of morals in Hawaii and just here we may top! snd wonder why this gentleman should have been banished from the which was check for $2750 frjm Cap-kinfl'dem. We wonder if morals had any- 1 tain H.

II. Ellis, father of the groom. I FV t0k Af With If 11 ftAiivaa nrf MURPHY; BUIXrDIJfG. Market Street, SAM FRANCISCO. 1- Will (be Business Licenses Stand or Fall? Mail Deliveries Now Reduced to One Each Day.

Tne DailaiiaQ Society About to Bull! a Few Cuiircli. Alaxeda, April 24. Tbe Board ot Trustees will meet tonight and a great deal of business will be brought up for consideration. One of the principal features will be the petition to abolish tbe license imposed upon merchants regularly engaged in business in this city. The amount is $20 per annum, but the merchants think that it is an un necessary burden.

Letter Carrier! Needed. Owing to tbe fact that the request of Postmaster StnrtevaDt for an additional letter carrier has been refused the routes have been shortened and the mail deliveries reduced to one per day in each district. The 'iauk Felt. chickens and pigeons were Several crushed to death or drowned Satnrdav bv the fallinz of a tank and wind mill on the Aliendori place avenue near Oak street. on Alameda The Uuiturlitii Church.

The IJnitarian Society has had made plans tor a new church which will be of iSpanisbA style of architecture and have a seating Rapacity of 360 people. The trustees just elected for the eusuinpyear are Charies S. Peck, Daniel Swett, D. M. Anderson, George E.

Murdock, J. W. Farrington, Otto Heim, F. V. Van Sickleo, G.

E. Piummer and William Baurhyte. N. 8. O.

tv. Ieleeat. Alameda will be represented in the Grand Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West as follows: W. F. Chip-man, Halcyon Parlor, and Thomas Hanson and Cuarles Koae, Alameda Parlor.

Confirmation. A very interesting ceremony was performed in Christ Church last night, when Bishop Jvichol confirmed forty young people. There was special music prepare 1 for the occasion and the. bishop was assisted by Re v. A.

T. Perkins, the rector. Jutting. The Alameda electric line will use the poles of the Southern Paci ic Telegraph avenue line on Broadway from First to Seventh sireets. The two new bank will be ready for business May 1st.

The annual meeting of stockholders will be he'd April 30th. Misa Mary C. Brogan died Friday at the residence of hr parents on Park etreet. Full houses guaranteed for Eemenyi. Another Wn to secure Big liargaln at Kaphas.

Emporium Last week the sale of $18 suits at tbe great San Francisco clothing emporium of the Raphaels was euch an ex'raord n- arv success that it has beeu decided by thcin to continue it another week. Until next Saturday night, therefore, the great pale of suits, langing in value from $25 to $32 50, for the sum of $1S per suit, will be kept up on the second floor cf the great emporium. Through the cleverness of their Eastern buyers the Raphaels were able to purchaae the products of three manufacturers, who vere anxious to unload, at unusually low prices. The buying public are, consequently, offered unusual bargains. Tbeee bargains are not limited to any one particular line of suitings.

Every kind of taste may be accommodated in the great stock which is being offered. If the buyer wants a gaudy, showy suit he can get it at R.iphaels for $18. If he wants a eood suit which is simply neat he can find suitable patterns at the same price. And be his taste ever so conservative, the great variety of Buits represented in the big stock is sure to contain just what the buyer wants. Of course the buyer that gets there first has the first pick "first come first served" being the rule of the house of the Raphaels.

rrtOFKSSOU iiUNNELU A Contest Over Hi Retirement by the Kez-rnt. Friction at the State University has resulted in the retirement by the Board of Regents of Professor George W. Bun nell of the chair of Greek language and literature. Charges have been preferred against the professor regarding his methods of conducting hia work, and the trouble seems to De stretcnea out over a great many years Tha professor thoazh has a great many frienda and tbey are sanguine that tbe action of the regents will be revoked. Tbe alumni are flocking steadily to his banner and strong appeals are being made for his retention.

Rmtnyi, the second Pagnini. XHE ACSlfc: ROOMS. i isf They Will Be tormnllr Opened To- rrow Night. The new rooms of tbe Acme Athletic Club in Hook Block, on Twelfth and Eleventh streets, east of Broadway, will be opened tomorrow night. The public ail 1 win ce aamutea, ana niemoers are re quested to bring their friends, both ladies and gentlemen.

The new quarters are excellently arranged, and the appointments are considered first class in every respect. On May 1st, the initiation fee will be raised to $10. Milbout a.wr. That there should be no sewer on a leading street like Twelfth between Broadway and Washington seems an anomaly, but it is the cage. The buildings on either side discbarge into sewers that run across lots to Broadway or Washington.

The Clift block baa a sewer throng!) the Deming property, and as this is abont to be need for the'Kahn building some provision bad to be made, and a resolution is pending to allow Mr. Clift to lay a sewer from bis property along the north side of the street to Washington. Semtnyi't noiin wetps. stgis cad tings. A Small fire.

The alarm of fire atl o'clock this afternoon was caused by a kettle of varnish boiling ever at 537 Eighteenth street, in the lsernent-' of- a two-story house. Arthur Giegltnger, the owner of the the flames by- means of wet sacks. tight ami ting. it of of is i Preparations Being Hade for Bonrdoi Bnrlal. Arrangements for Reorganizing the Colleges.

Ills Battalion Inspection Will Tale Plica Tomorrow. Berkeley, April 24. There is not as much interest displayed in the forth coming Bourbon Burial at the University as there was a year ago. This is perhaps because of the prohibition of kidnapping. It is not believed, bow-ever, that the sophomores will allow the class of '96 to burn the Bourbon and Minto casket without an interesting struggle.

The date bos not been set for the burning, at least the day has not been announced, but some people think will take place next Friday. Reorttaniue Collezea. There will be an important meeting the Academic Council tonight for the purpose of reorganizing the colleges of Letters, Agriculture, Mechanics, Mining, and Chemistry. A Itattallou Inspection. The postponed inspection of the University battalion by the Inspector General of the United States Army will take place tomorrow afternoon.

Lieutenant Randolph has been notified by tbe War Department to that etfect. The inspector will be Colonel Burton. This will be the most important iuspection of the year and will attract a large number of spectators. Jutting. Blue and Gold will be issued class day and will be found more interesting than usual.

The annual reports show that the college paper, the Berkeleyan, is in a prosperous condition. Professor Hilgard's pamphlet on the relation between soils ciimate, written for the Weather Bureau, has been translated into German, French and Russian by foreign scientific Tomorrow evening the members of the faculty and their families will entertain tbe etvdents in tSiilea' Hall. Next Thursday there will be a meeting the Society for the Study oi Ethics and Religion. Trll Park Oprned. Trestle Glen Park, on the line of tbe Vandercook road, was formally opened yesterday.

There was a good attendance and the excellent performance by the Dand was much enjoyed. Tne park a pretty place and will be a favorite resort this summer. They Kar-r Pail. J. K.

Harris, 3 Fulton Market, New York City, says: "i have been Bbaxdbetb' Pius for the Ian fifteen years. There Is nothing equal to them as SI004 Purifiers and Liver Regulators, liut 1 wish to state how remarkab they care rheumatism, and how easy: I was affected by rheumatism In the legs. My business (whole si.u dealer) naturally leads me to damp places I couid not.waik. and at night 1 suffered fearfully; I tried Balsams, and all kinds of tinctures, but they did ma. no good and I was afraid of being a cripple.

I finally commenced using Fills. took two every night for ten nights, then 1 began to Improve I continued taking them for forty day and I got entirely well. Now whenever sick, I take BBakdbztk's Pills. The; never ail." XHbl UNIO.V PACIFIC Ia the only line running Pullman drawing-room, bleeping oars aud dioio cars to Chicago without change. Only three and one-half day to Chicago and foijr and ont-half dayt to Neva York and Boston.

Select tourist excursions to Chicago. New York, Boston and Eastern cities, uuder'the personal supervision of uniormcd conductors, leaving every Thursday. For tickets, eepin car reservation and lull lniorruai on call on or address F. R. Ellsworth, Passenger Aeeat, 918 Broad-1 way, Oaxiand, or D.

W. Hitchcock, Gene rat Agent, 1 Montgomery street San Francisco. Oakland oilire open evenings, Soecial arrangement (or tickets to and from all European BURLINGTON ROUTE! To Chicago and 11 Points East Tbroneta Dlnlne and Sloeplng Cars via thi Rio Grand Kail war. through Salt Lak and Hearer, EXCUBSIOX CAR DAILY Agency for all European Steamship Lines. Fob Information Iqcire Twelfth and Broadway, CEO.

B. SEAMAN, Fasssnger and Ticket Agent Open Evening. C. BEEM, Fruit and Commission Merchant Wbolesals ana Be tail Dealer la Groceries, Provisions, Etc. NEW CITY E.

Cor, TielM ud Wulili.Ua Strsali Talpbon CALL AND SEE TJX People's Home Savings Bank 805 MARKET STREET, Flood Bcildiso. Exs Fxahcisco, Cal Organised Hay, 18S8. 6T7Ajirrsro Cintii, T00.000 oo APrTAL-AKD 6DETLU8, 833.S33 8S DxrOSlTS JAKCABY 1, 2,06000 00 Xeteress Paid frant Data of Dapos.lt, Fafa Pox for Bent. Monthly or Tearly, from to 920 per Annam. f'oUeeUon made.

Commercial deposits received. Leeal and ftmign ezchaofe iaaued at en Tint rates. Money to loan on real estate and approved conaterai at lowest rata. Colcxbcs WAtxsBOOsx, Freatdent, J. E.

rAXjruic. Cecretary. Sat thecal oi oar 6 et SaTia Ststxapa, GARRATT tr TAGGART. H. lMANNION CO.

EO. SMITH Druggimf Srposiu reeelTtd ot $1 orraonv Call oa thtm for lartbar iniormatloa. Settlers Wanted on Go ranatj ta ttoarr a-e feaiitfinccaeosin Wxrer S'toaluuL lml rdT for tbt plow; aod ciimste. railroad afacady bailtt frca tbei. Wo Sac Matttera at aar con.

straaioo pusp, ijkos ws aa ssany-paopl anplflyed; also auar faaiiitcs, caocil, stars, pstoiBce, meeune 4 cent for fact ta FRJI W.LAKE. N. E. corner Eighth and Broadway, iBUke Jk MaSltt BoildlajJ, tiitu 4 Xx-Postmmcter General JotmWana-J maker' address at the First Presbyterian Church last night was enjoyed by an attendance that packed the hoaae to its limit. His discourse was very interesting from first to laet, and was fail of good sense.

He spoke earnestly on the Christian Endeavor movement. "It is teacoiog the boy how to act vben the time comes to ftand op and vote whether we shall have our stores, oui saloons, and our Great Exhibition open on Sunday," he said, "If you and I take oar stand together the victory is with as. for God will win. "I thank the goodness of God that there is a eanctary where we can get the noise and rattle ot the week oat ot oar ears and where we can rest and be tanht the word of God. "A great many things are dona by force nowadays.

Corbett and Snllivau are very popular because they use their nst8. hat God says, 'Let us movement is a blessed thmg. l8ver, I think, in thft hilltn nf it so possessed as when, during the crnietian Endeavor Convention, 20,000 people etood up and were counted on the siaeor ttieLord. viuui uia 13 mo KBruea BDOt Oi lUc world," he said later. "If mv physician were to tell me that in eix" months' titTlA Wfmtri I njA mv ovaaitrhr rsuli spend every day from light to dark get- i ling soma of the vision that I would take home to Philadelphia with me.

Your orchards, your ijardcns, voiirl mountains, your sunsets and your lakes, Dut there is Boruetlunz even better than I these beautful VMiona. It is to get the ia. Mar nr rwrw i IiLLIS- TKAXE. Pleasant XVeadtog SoletuBlstd at Flmtanton. i The marriage of Kobert EII13, youDg-est ton of Captain H.

PI. Ellis of Sunol, and Miss Gertrude Steane, youngest daughter of C. B. Steane of was solemnized at noon Wednesday last at the lesidence of the bride's parents, in the presence of the relatives and a number of Iriends from San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton and Suaol. The young couple took their placj) undtf graceful spreading branches of ferns ai.d 01 cream-white lilacs.

lh ceremony was perlormed ry Kev. J. tl. btrcng of Hunol. After the marriage there was an elegant bridal feast.

There was a magnificent arrav ot presents, among CHURCH fltOGKESS, The Second Prbyterln Society it Going Fa.t Ahead. The Second Presbyterian Congregation is about to enlarge its house of worship. The excellent plans drawn by J. F. New.om have been accepted, and, with the furnishing, the church will cost abont $4000.

Over $3 )00 of this amount was snb-ecribed yesterday, Dr. Chapman and Dr. Coyle assisting the pastor, Rev. H. H.

Rice, in raising the mo ey. The present audience room will be somewhat enlarged, a choir loft built betiind the puipit. with ciaseroom on either side. a study and The basement will be divided Into Sunday school room, primary class oqm, ladies' parlor, kitchen and vesti bule. The present church membership is 233, tifty-one having' been added the pant year.

Th Sabbath scholars number 284 and the Mission school, on Pacific and Per-alta, has about eighty scholars. The different societies of. the church are in fine working order, a junior Endeavor eociety having just been organized. The enlargement of the church will greatly help in all departments of the work. A crrocer tacked upon his door A bit of paper; this it bora: "Boy Wanted! At the desk apply.

Pay hur at first not very higb." Within two days, at early morn, A grocer's baby boy wag bora. HI little bro'her. wild with jcy. Said to his father: "Here your boy I Take down the notice on tbe door, for you won't need it any more." Then added this: "We've cot a prize! Now, don pay to advertise?" Smttft, Oray Vo'i Monthly. I L.t of failures The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports twenty-four failures in the Pacific-coast States and Territories for the week ending yesterday, as compared with ten for the week previous and thirteen for the corresponding week of 1892.

The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follows: Four sa-; loons, tlirae general merchandise, three clothing, three restaurants, two cigars and tobacco, two boots and shoes, two grocers, one teas and coffee, one butcher, oue jewelry, one bank and one painter. pc-cim-u leiei. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomacn was disordered, bis Liver was to an alarming- degrea, appetite fell away, and lie was terribly reduced in flesb nd trengtn.

Three bottles of Electric Bit cured bim. EJward Snepherd, Harrisbarg-, bad a runr.ing sore on bis leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Buters and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Saive, and bis leg is sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, bad fire tarie Kever sores on bis lap, doctor said ba was incurable.

One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bueklen's Aanica Salve cored him entirely. Sold by Osgood Bros' Drug Store. nbr Th Prate- Albert Miller, Thomas Ban and L. a Feldmao. representing aua ieei on urn TOOT Jfowaer.

Amtaoraa; No AJsto. tb Years -tL Staodazd i WHOLESALE and RETAIL Sole Agent for SellraiEl3iar urines St. HatcsA. RUEDESHEIMER aneui aaa Moselle Wines Wm. Le nip's St.

Louis Exaort Lager Beer float Roar AZULE MINERAL to itelf.aIt will briug bout a reaction, and prevent cold, pneumonia, or the grip, where many so-clled stimulants would fall, it has saved more live and relieved more Bettering thsn anything of a aimiiar namn which was everk sown before to iho world. 20 Years in Europe and Australia ONE OP The Most Snc-cessfQl Catarrh, Lung AND Throat Special ists As WJks In the West. T. D. HALL, M.

D. C. Permanently located at 155 Broadway. Cor. Seventh Bs Oakland, Cal LADIE3 I am always ready to assist you.

Kc disease peculiar to your delicate organism is beyond my sure control. Regulating Mediclnet Warranted Quick, Safe and Sure. THROAT Catarrhal sore tiiroat, acnte nnc chronic pharyntis, enlarged tonsils and paUte hoirseness, loss of voice, thici phlegm ia the tnroat, which causes hawking. HEART Valvular diseases, weak and fattj heart, dropsy and rheumatism of heart, leauit' circulation. STOMACH Cartarrh an clceration, atonk and acid dyspepsia, indigestion, pain, and full ness after meals, heartburn, waterWrastt anc difficulty of uwallowing.

RU PTURE Piles, fistula, varicocele hydrocele and swellings and tenderness ouickiy cured. PRIVATE D18EASES Or MEN a special studs and practice for many years over iooo east-treated yearlv. Recent cases of PRIVATi DISEASES cured in a few hours. Ulcers, tumor-. Hotche on the face or body cured withou zivine other poisons.

diseases of the Liver, Kidney, Eye Earand Skin. Rheumatism, Ulcers, Kair Falling Bone Pains, Gonorrhoea. Giect, Stricture, Syph ilis. Brain Softening, Youthful Errors, etc cured. Dr.

T. D- Hail's Ejinjisrnrr. A Most Wonderful Cure for Nervous DebiUty Wasting Away. Impotency, Losses, ana a weaknesse arising from errors of youth aac excesses. 52.00 seiMe, 3 uoines S5.0D, casse i teffles S10.BO.

rr T. D. HALL'S Medical andSurgical Institute OAKLAND. Hours io to'ii. a to 5, 7 to 9- Consultation Free Standard BuHding and Loan Assocla.ion (5TH BEKILs) Abh fcTS.

oan on real estate secured bv first mortgage, 00 otaer asbeu. 4ibm iT.oiu at MAJUliaxiRS. Due paid on fonr rerie Ket profits ou Btoc, ail sarlM Paid up stock. Balance du on loans, Oiner liabilities, J1P.746 00 122 76 00 2.066 80 91 02 bi Directobs T. Edward roilins, Albert Brown E.

A. Heron, W. J. O- Cadmn George Hurbeok. A.

1). CuUcr, E. H. Morgan W. W.

Cbiids. Kew Office. 460 Rlntii Oakland, Cal W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoTttp, Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make.

Best in the world. $5.00 00 2.5a $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 l.75 FOR BOYS fc7 W. Douglas Shoes are made in ail the Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe, They will fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W.

L. Douglas Shoes. My nam 9 and price is stamped on the bottom, look for it when yea bjy. Take no substitute. I send shoes by maii upon receipt of pries, postage free, when Shoe Itealcrs cannot supply you.

W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas. Sold by OAKLAND AGENTS: Co-otratlve Boot Shoe 853 Washington Street LOUIS JURGENS. 845 Broadway A limited comber of horses and cows Plenty of shade and water.

K. E. ROWLAND, ORINDA PARK, Oa line of California Nevada Railroad, or EKC1NAL MILLS, Fovrtti ftsd Wat'hfavtoa Itrtatii Has BetsoTed Eis Biacksoitk Stop To 268 Twelfth next door to Dexter Stable, March 1st. TELEPHONE SSi First-Class Work Guaranteed. IffJECnON mpitpm niiaMramm Mftf sa Oar MiriCTIOS frrm via rrrrr WtQs.

CUEAS. Dm bo4 STAIH. PKEVEITTS ETBIC7UHL. Owes 6090KRBSA so4 la On ran arsr' A QUICK CUB tor LFtlCOEtHaA sr CH1TT.S. a su prcCXtii.

fkatssaw xMnm ta 9US sraiDok f.isrjtTra. oHi. iSBBll urn 1 Mil 'II 'II mm. 43.50 f. IB $2.50 GOOD PASTURAGE twin nn I lull FOR RENT siucB the Queen and her friends are octf a disreputable lot.

It could not bhavM been for anything of that kind. The Hawaiian are not the most moral people in tbe world, bat certain it is that theijj moral condition has not been improved by their contact with the white men! who have taken up their abode gjuojbg them. The natives are a gentle, indolent people bat tbey are never vicious. The avaricious dealings of the white men bave taught them to be suspicious. And so wonder; they have seen their young men debauched, and their voung women prostituted, until they have formed an opinion of the white race which is a and commentary on its morals.

When one nn tl. .1 1 pay I to virtue, or even decency; it tribes him as being a little far-letch ed to bold np the morals of the nati ves to reproach. It seems like the pot balling tbe kettle black. Hahold Leslie. IN COMMUTES.

1 tlalters to Be Discussed by the Council Tonight. An adjourned meeting of the City Council will be held tonight, and later in the erening the body will convene as a Committee of the Whole. Two matters of (considerable importance have been reorred to tbe committee. Oneol these ia the proteft of certain property owners in the district, of the Twenty-first ave-noi eewer who believe that a 16-inch pipB should be pot in to connect with the; 20-inch section of the sewer instead of fan 8-inch pipe, as now proposed. Tbe 20-inch pipe extends up to Twenty-geventh street and beyond that the ipecificstions call for an 8-inch 'pipe, wbfch Engineer Morgan eaya suifi-clent.

The bther matter to come np ia the Fl well proposition to bring water to Oaltiand from the Alvarado wells. HIS MINI BKSTORKD. Am lasaa-lnary Crlaotaat Betnrns to Hi J- Uotnm. Iiiaac Finberg, who ia now in Agnews, wilt be taken borne to Scranton, having 1 meaanre recovered his faculties. JSiii wife has come for him and will accompany him oil the way.

Borne months aco Fin berg surrendered himself to the police, asserting that he wa wanted in Boranton a bestial crime. Chief Schaffr teleeraphed to the town mentioned aud ascertained that Fin berg was not wanted there for any crime. Finberg was adjudged insane an4 committed to the asylum. lie leases for home next Wednesday or ThuradaT. UUA1AAE SOCIETY.

Zk iOaa a Kouraaulaad for. Aetlr vralaa. The Alameda Conntr Human 'Society was reorganized Saturday last at tbej residence of Mrs. J. C.

Campbell. ttoe: core ier oi Twelfth and Chestnut streets. riant Utih a IP. h. WWWU-W VtCli Uirai" 1 WINE and LIQUOR Vsw WATER Tle; nana S1 CITY HALL.

AT- A Lease Will Be Given for a Term of Years. A PORTION OF THE "TIES" BUILDING On Fourteenth Street OPPOSITE THE -51 APPLY THE TIMES" OFFICE Suit Tenant! Reasonable Offer Refused vico presidents; M.rs. J. C. Campbeil, Cypress street, between Third and Fifih trefAnrer, and 0.

M. Sanford, eeo-, streets, protest against the grading of retixjt Mrs. Jaot Lohte, "Mrs, Hanford that block on tbe irround that the street and Mrs. Campbell, wera appointed atU not open to its full width at that place committee on bylaws and resoiatious. and that the improvements will cost H.Tiia society aims to punish people who' more than three tunes tbe assessed val- craolly treat animals or children or who nation of the adjoining property and be eeltliqoora to minors of no benefit to it.

Floor Space Hade to HI Aft afl ataat tvatears eetrtt ito MODERATE FEES. -1 PRSS3 CtAICS oi'--'-r aoHMWEDOERiioaisvi; viairtif insrarr. y.aBoz aes. 1 1 rt-Tt tiaitsttej ISJalS tatlas iii hiss, im wayaapraas yataasa ef wssj ausna 'tea Afenlav. aad jrtatiatrtMi sdrertlsaaeat roachea tot ta rasseutv UOraaa feruncrfttsfressQ4tosOaB Ho QRAHD opnrjirjd SP-Bntc un iBKnr iri Piica nit' Dtfr iii ccspitiitoi' Ifcara raat maA 1AM citaolJertEBBUfaT BUCCKALS, SerrsvlU tsm Bvsirva tUsaa.

IoffrUnulato Onlar a an addiUaaat ndoeUea toufona- JoEPonixiifTiiitr SCSMoDtronsrrS. raMarintSt. Uie U1S Marfaa a -1 Frwae iovurteentI rcreec. Caotes8tanedVjit ainar COAKLET BCOA, I 7st oca? rare Cream ot Tartar in HiBioaa of Hoae.

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