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OAKX.A1TO AIi.T-sEVEHTIfO 18 1893. RELIGIOUS ROWS Uajor Robinson Pilled Against Salvationists. How He Wanted to Re-enlist in the Army. ON TBRLOCAL. Scenes and Incidents of a Trip en tbe Line Hoodlums and Deadheads, and Whit They Do.

fUP; AGAIN. AxivKBiiaatat KAHN BROS. AlaneltViltltf. Fence Is Hoi PO. Twelfth smd Washington 6t.

In About 10 Days, Say- eep your 1 Feet Warm! OCTOBER 25th, The Water Front Company Doing the Work. yge are offering tome astonishing Our New Store on the Northeast Cor of His Bat tbe I oil Being Pane! tsl tiie Timbers 113 VBOC9 in USHUERE HOSIERY 20c Pair. Ladies' American Cashmere Hpse, is Old-Tim Contactor Tells Titled Experiences. 1 Decline to Appear on Penitent Bench. Scoa Be Goie.

When an officer or cadet ia the Sal- Thb is the pUe-driving and pile-pall ration Army bracks the military discip The Tbibcke'b deadhead has been getting something for nothing. He has been riding free from Fruit Vale to the mole and from the mole to Fruit Yale. It is a good ride and it cost nothing. His line be it forced before he can be rein 12th and Washington Sts. be Ready for Ua IT'S A BEAUTY stated to humiliate himself and to go on the penitent bench for a period ot weeks.

fast black, extra heavy. At OOc Pair. LaeUes' Black Cashmere Wool Hose, with spliced heels and toes, warranted fast black, at 50c pair, worth 75c pair. At 76c Pair. Ladies' Extra Quality Black Cashmere Wool Hose, with high spliced heels and toes, warranted fast Dlack, at 75c pair, worth i pair.

At Pair. He must purchase sundry yards of sack cloth and a large quantity of ashes just ing season io tbe Bay of Baa Francisco and the past couple of weeks hare witnessed eoeilderable diveeiigemsnt in that line. The water fence that was constructed around Oakland was put down and pulletd np with almost a Jeck-In-lhe-bex oslaritf aad now a similar condition of affairs Is prevailing in (root of Alameda, though under somewhat different auspice. For it will be borne in mind that tbe Oakland fence) was Dot down by the bow many barrels is not stated with which to attire himself. He must suffer experience are recorded below.

Last evening he boarded the east bound train at the Broadway station at a few minutes after 7 o'clock. A number of other deadheads alio entered the cars and in a minute every seat was occupied. Up and down the aisles, with much all manner of humiliation and give strong evidence that he is sorry for what he has done. If he be an officer he is Ladies' Best Quality Black Cashmere Wool Hose, with spliced heels and soles, warranted fast black, at $1 Water Front Company and pulled up by Mayor Pardee, whereas the Alameda timbering, though acknowledging the same source as the Oakland structure, is loud laughter, roamed a bevy of young girls, tbe eldest not 18 years ot age. To many of the male passengers they were apparently old acquaintances, and jests pair, worth i 25.

pair. H1TURAL WOOL HOSIERY reduced to the ranks and must make his way up again. Borne years ago Major Frank Robinson of the Christ Rescue Home was a shining light of the salvation Army on this coast. He was one ot the three adjutants in command and was making a great record iu tbe army, for he ranks high as a shooter from away back. GOOD PASTURAGE aces of Rossis, Germany, Francs, sic.

and the Convent of La Rabida, lie re are picture from the lent by the Pope. An Oaklscd lady, recent'y returned At 60c, 76c and 8I.OO Our general Hue ot Winter Hosiery is very satisfactory. The assortment contains beavv. were bandied to and fro as they passed seats occupied by young men. The elder git), apparently the leader, bad a peculiar jerking swing of the shoulders and mi-mescaline walk, and from Ine world's rair.

says: fcTery parent is derelict in his duty who (ai a i to permit bis children to tee this exh: i fibbed wool, la black and colore: fleece-lined kotton end many popular styles lor Infants tint the major fell by tbe wayside in that he violated some of the army regulations, and he was dismi sed. snauniiarao. Our Winter Underwear A limited retnbe-r ol horses sol cows Flenty ol aLada and waiac apply K. E. hOW LAND, Oltl.NDA I A Ilk.

et rl iHoTnaA trails KsairosJ Or tNClNAL alH.Lt, eurth stst WaiBlsite SlrtMU Then he started out and organized a rival attraction, calling it Christ's Rescue Home. He opened on Seventh street and held meetings nightly on Sales for the past week have been heavier than ever before. Good goods at right prices, tell in the long run. Th Kuniakl icirl Next Monday evening the world-fsmons pianist, Chevalier l'e Konuki, will appear at tbe Macdoaoojh in one of hie grand concert. Ha hsi created great sensation wherever he has appeared, and baa demonstrated tbal he ta both a composer and a master being removed by the same Jianda that placed It there.

And all thts is tbe result of ths conservative action of the citizens of the Enrinal. Directly after the proceedings here whkh resulted in so much turmoil and trouble, a number of the Oakland Non-Partisans visited Alameda and endeavored to get the residents there to follow suit. Bnt the suggestion was not accepted. The Board oi Trustees referred the matter to the City Attorney, with Instructions to confer with the Water Front Company on tbe subject, and the result was the follow inz letter: Alameda. October 17.

ltJ. y. Herrin. Chiff Countel of Soutlum tacijie Company DriR Sib: Utterance has been made io me to a scarce rtaia what, il could be done br the City ot Alameda reiaiire to a line of piling onren across ifee western boundary of tills city by tbe Oakland Water Front wbien 1 understand la a r-poraikra allied to tbe oes whose chief conn- was evidently proud ot her bearing, which made her the admired of her male friends and the leader of a band of younger girls. Several of tbe latter left tbe car at Twenty-third avenue and the others at Fruit Vale.

Each was escorted from the train by a male friend. An old employe of the railroad, who for years has been hustled by the Oakland population that has ridden free upon the local trains, when questioned upon this subject said: ine major never permitted an oppor PERSONAL tunity to go by to rap his quondam friends and associates of the Salvation Army, either through the press or by his Miss Lily Satfin is visiting friends own individual tongue. He was very W. H. PARRISH 2 i bitter in tbe way he talked about the tj T.t a I iinii We authorme cur advertised draciiit to sell Dr.

Kine's New IhscoTerv for Con army, but the officers of the organization paid no attention to him. Ihey said fesjcramento. Mrs. M. K.

Blake is en route to the World's Fair. 6. W. Fisher has returned from a trip to Paget Sound. sumption, nothing, bnt eawed wood.

rsr.iiMp?..i,: Trock and ExpressmaD or anr l.unr, Throator Cb Cough or anr l.unr condition inailv the major. tired of abusing the Coach, violas army, and be made a proposition in the attending writing to return to the told and accent Benjamin F. Ferris is big show in tbe East. his old poeition. What he did not want to do.

though, was to go back at tbe ex trouble, and will use Wi remedy ai d. reeled, giviiic it a lair irUt. and experience no beneni. you may rem tbe boa and have your money relunded. We could noi make tin.

urtr di.i we not kn tb.il New comd be relie-t on It never di'sruo Tr.al bottles irre at pense ol sittine cn the penitent bench. eel yon. art. I ara frank to admit that nnlesi I am in error ae to the fects, 1 se no le(sl rubt which tbe ctty could now enforce in this matter. It will probably be by yon that driving tboae piles by tbe com pun or pulling Ibem up by tbe municipality establishes nothing in the way of title, ettll it tie did not like the idea of sackcloth and Dr.

Brad way baa returned from a Short trip to Los Gatos. Hamuel Adelstein has gone to Chicago to visit the World's Fair. "Snrpiises you, does it? Pshaw, that's nothing to what it used to be before tbe 'flyer' was put on. They haven't got used to our return to the old schedule yet. When they do.

you ought to ride a few nights and watch tbe young girls. would give you a text for a sermon. "That crowd? All but one of them are school girls. Yee, I know them. 1 have known some ot them since they wore short dresses.

They have gone wrong and the local train is the cause of it. I'll tell you how I figure it out. Young girls, jost like boys, like to no out in tbe evening. One, more forward tuan another, seta her schoolmate to visit her. This is ad right.

The girl visited can go out. the other cannot. ashes. Drug Store. I.srg- Osgood Bros.

But tbe army officers were on to the and $1 major. Ihey informed him that he was at perfect libertv to re-enter the W. H. Bailey of this city is sojourning in Los Angeles for a tima. lie on, ite Jswrlcr Volt Broad kit.

ranks, but the sack, cloth and ashes part 01 tne programme must be followed. Mies Anna Burbank of Marysville is Stopping with friends in Fruit ale. Ca Tbe only piece ton io nr ran lies in sny shape at lenharlfa. 471 Fonrteenth 842 BroaOWdy street, near Isroadwar. wbich la tbe be it I een.e io be fruitful source of equation I those who are not well ad vised a to ibe I legal status, and affords an opportunity (or I thoe so inaitned lo carp at tbe action of I tbe company anej tbe inaction of our cut.

The object of this note is to call your attention, to lbs fact that tbe cttueni of this dily are not onde-erviug sod unappre-dative of and the further fact that we bave made no quarrel with the com xrus was not to the major's Irving and he has therefore reopened his warfare on the Salvationists. He now Ex-Mayor Pierce is about to remove to his new home on Thirty-third street. candy store in Oakland 1 am charges that the girl, Carrie Koemg, The latter does not dare to walk on the treparej It ti.ote Hesey dranits, I xdi of yerctiand.ee anJ Basse a stf-ciaile niorlot was given in marriage to a man by the i street she, mav meet her narsnw-nn Mrs. M. Ct.

tligtfine has returned to Sfaitlnea, 15c ir Tr1. II. Ibaat', tt hisrsnl sr I I i lli i hoice army oiucers io liquidate a aeot oi iuu they pass the evening riding on tbe Oakland after a two months' visit to Los whicu was due him. He says that tbe Gatos. ur Jer taro ja -a.

s- girl did not want to marry Koenig at the time, but the army officers com Narks at aJl bou-s. 1 1 1 t.e U. rroTnpt s'lesSeJ is a .1 reel 1jW Tt lf. Stetl .1 pany you represent 1 have in wind ttiat wbec we asked ior depots we obtained tbeui. Now I lucgest that It would be a very graoeful coBioItruent to tboee o( our citisen who do understand tbe situation if you could oause trie removal o( those Charles E.

Livermore of this city has pelled her to do so in order to ease Koe oeen in Sacramento lor several a ay a on train. "There they become acquainted with young men. Appointments are made always on the tram and they are Kept. You know the result. "Hoodlums? Well, they are a nuisance.

They take all the seats and are business. nig' claim against the army for $100. Mrs. Koenig was divorced from her pi ee and tons completely sl.ence criticism kt si Msrket street, is the only strictly fitst-cla rulmrunt In ftn Francnco for lad es (sn.i at derate price, liinri or il.ni a' er th i.v. Miles Beck, who has been spendiug a Jce Porjeim, the Tailor 1 ai eure tbst tLs fsvor would be husband and afterwards remarried him.

appre lew months in Sacramento, has returned to this city. ciated. Hence on behalf of tbe ctty I solicit yonr assist nos, believing tbat used in the proper manner and spirit, the pen ihouid be mightier than tne pile driver. Yours resiieotludv. The Appomatox Corps, Grand Army of she says that she told Major Robinson, then an officer of the Salvation Army, at the time she married Koenig that she did not want to do so.

But he insisted that she should, as the ceremony had I I aie tr. i I c'. ft--'. Iron noisy, rude and rough. On the lt i trains we always expect a row and almost always get it.

Thev break lamps, seats and windows. When they are drunk tbey crowd ev ery car and smoke the Kepubiic.will give a social ana dance this evening. mi Is a woj or nrd lro3eriOg. aio a ee.e. 1 Un- oi trial 1 urxhs I n' been advertised to take place at the gar Edward K.

Tati.ob. Citv Attorney ot A aineda. 1 Within a few hours came the following II. B. Stewart and wife of this city gain, ard now ir to lh- puti irjar nave been among the Uakland guests at rison and it would disappoint a large crowd that would assemble to Bee it if it did not come off.

re-d a c-1 rnenla made to order al trreiij aril rx-l t.f or t. oia o- the stale capital. Carl N. C. Hager has returned from This charge of tbe major's against the ip gnarsclr-e-j or a ei.

army cificers rather re-acted on him, but trip to San Jose, where he went as dele JOST THINK OF IT cigarettes and nee obscene and vulgar language in all alike. They crowd tbe platforms, and have frequently caused accidents in this way. Last summer a Chinaman was crowded off tbe platform at Broadway and seriously iojared. I don't know whetner he got damages or not. He was bound for San Francisco and had a round-trip ticket.

The hoodlums that injured him were riding free. "If parents should ride on the 'local' gate to the Society of Christian En Monli rr, i T'J Milk; reply Southern Pacific Company. Law le parlmeot. W. F.

Herrtn. Ctn.f CoanciJ. Fuam ist. October IT. 7aylr, I'Ut Attorney, Ala-rueita, Ca.

Deab fc-is: In reply to your favor ot ibis dais joal recivej, 1 bave to say that, in order to rave the officials of your and Its people from the needless ai: nation that is being forced uuon them, deavor. Mrs. E. W. Fields and Miss Lydia be was not at all put out.

He returned to the fight, and concluded he would next assail the forces of General Booth at the financial point. He is now appealing for contributions to buy a horte and buggv with which and II IO an 1 ill IliriCt Hi. Mn 1 rant I 4H" rnnrl'intli Sircl Oakland MILKMKN. ATTENTION Johnson, of Cruz, who have been visiting friends in this city, hare niehts and see how voune girla are act- i and Id recognition of tbe reasonable rpirlt returned to their home.t On U. -f Mr.

and Mrs. N. 8. Sachs of Honolulu lit.n I lt'. t.e ft r.

tl TO Htii. ne proposes to operate me jurist nescue lng there would be a reformation in Home. He asks parties ho are not many homes. I hope it will be stopped, able to give him $5 to let him have $1 I and think it will be. This company and then winds up with this slap at his never put those gates on that the renter- have returned from a trip to the East.

Vs II tll.Ml. At present they are the guests of Mrs A week's news lnoioee-1 a wrapper rrudy lor mailing, to 1-e iiaJ lor uts rents ia The Oakland WeeklyTribune i co can't send a more acceptable prs- ent to toot Irienda abroad than a year's subscription to Tlie Oakland WeeklyTribune 1 For ths rmill sum 1 50 von can ret the world'e doings lor a rear old time friends of the Army Hacks' mother, Mrs. M. Hirshberz, 316 posts should make train jumpinn easier TSsbl.at JSC ToO-oe- Ninth street. uit; i tec theTAIW" oi the request contained in your leuer, ttie Oikland Water Front Company wi.i ai once proceed to remove tLe line ot piles mentions! therein.

Very rtspeclfuily yonr, Wii i.i is F. Hrr.Ki. The Water Front Company kept its word promply. Karly this morning the pi'epuller drew up alongside of tbe narrow gauge mote and started in to remove the piles. Good progress was made, and the 250 timbers that are to extracted aid all be gone by tomor James mi lie leaves this week for GABEU 308 STOCXjr trip to Canada, where he will meet his family and accompany them home.

On The Ikibln deadhead rode again this morning. He boarded the 9 o'clock train at Broadway, bound weet. Tbe passengers, with here and there an exception, were bound for San Francisco. They settled themselves to their morning papers and deadheads were scarce. On the return trip, however, It was dif I k.A CISC SAS "Charity begins at home.

You are constantly giving to foreign countries $700 Eroes from this coast every week to New York on its way to England for General Booth, and yet hundreds of poor children are going to bed hungry." The Army officers are wearying of the major's assaults upon them and propose to get back at him in due time. Tbey are preparing his record, which will be the return trip the party will take the a-. Li position tn. L. W.

F. Downs of Alameda has been lxed and arrangad in good shape in row. QAHFBOtt UJ THE 1 TO 4 DAY CURE itlV elected grand patriarch at the thirty ninth annual session of the Grand En ferent. At the Point, the cars were about one-third filled with pa-eengers from across the bay. Here the influx oi free travel The Oakland WeklyTribuns camDment, Independent Order of Od given to tbe public at an early day.

AMUSEMENTS. This rivalry between Oakland's soul savers is liable to result in some inter began. The free market was evidently Farmers. Miners and 'Our esting developments. Merchants.

I al men, ah classes rZiZ YT.tT'.T the attraction, for the majority of those Boya" is Doing a Rattling Good Business. men and Profession who entered carried market baskets and and all coodiuoni. read Police and Fire. At the meeting of the Police and Fire occasionally a matron bore a baby on one arm to balance tbe basket on tbe ether. The Oakland WeeklyTribune The People's Theater was wells filled aat evening by an intelligent audience Commission yesterday afternoon Fiege Thomas, the keepers of the Baloon on At center street more women witn Fellows, which is now in session in San Francisco.

At the Pacific Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, whicn has been in session at Fresno, the following appointments have been made in Alameda county Oakland, T. H. B. Anderson Alameda, H. M.

Dubose. Mrs. F. R. O'Brien and Mrs.

J. S. Woodworth have returned from an extended visit to Amador county. Mrs. J.

A. Folger has left Nantucket, for her home in this city. saalvcor tare co UMtiw. on U.a.a HOTEL MONTK VISTA Ml.Hor Kin Joes Cteet tae oldwM nUeloftt us a ltof ala. tke iurU keithieat eit la Ala4B4a tirst-daes IsbbUt rwaurti se bohu.

ut. be r. cr otler bbiubow. lejf gardes itn crvswt tatwea: beacctal rtawe. rtuaasi lhaekets and babies entered the cars, to witness the second production of the Long wharf, applied for police pro Fcr this reason, one ol the very best ad Byron's comedy, Our Boyt.

The few tection. Their petition was referred to ittle bitches that were unavoidable on the Committee of the Whole. vertising mediums, outsids of ban Francisco, is wmie ine local tradesmen stooa at ine doors of their empty stores and gnashed their teeth at the sight of their customers departing to leave their cah in the center of the citv. When the train the first night were noticeably absent. Robert C.

Grant and P. McKay were (l ilt sad eirwltesi coot- bar (rona tsk sod, 1 tsl Uw (rose Irvtsruw wa are4 Everything passed off in good shape, and appointed special officers, and tbe Chief aere J'-ee to ta Joam. State snes sLl Orsuaa. The Oakland WeeklyTribune an excellent presentation oi ine piece of Police was directed to secure board moAtrtia IX. 1.

t--wj-r1m1 started every eeat was filled. was made. Paul Craig, in the role of More women, more baskets and more for the horses tbe department has purchased for $60 per month. "Perkyn Middlewick," the retired but- lUax) lzl babies got in at Adeline and Market uiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiitmtiMuiisrsi termaker, scored a triumph. Toe pert ADTirnn iv In T.

J. Anderson filed an application for streets, and all were unloaded at Broad is a difficult Kvne, but Mr. Craig has a fine a position as driver in the Fire roa Ii r-CBscsiss A io Per Cent way. Their places were taken by more women with laden baskets and tired. conception oi it The play is moat amusing and the humor is clean.

SO ser veer, eres'-e ks ai tru li Demands aggregating $63 33 against crying babies, bound east, and these left Our Boy i will be repeated again this the Police Department, aggrezatins the tram at Oak street, Clinton, Last evening. $1461 CO against tbe Fire Department Oakland and Twenty-third avenue, leav IDDa and aggregating SJbo vo against tbe Fire ing onlv empty cars to be hauled to Tbo Wor t'i Fair. New stereopticon views of tbe World's Ths Castro Stress Caeee. Attempt at malicious mischief is the singular and anomalous charge which was placed against B. J.

Sears and J. W. Thacker, two of the parties charged with throwing rocks at the police during the Castro street fence trouble. Tbe defendants were in court this morning for trial by jury, but their attorneys claimed that there was no such offense known as attempt at malicious mischief in the law. Public Prosecutor Melvin, after consultation with bis witnesses, arrived at the conclusion that it would be impossible to secure a convic Alarm and Police Telegraph fund were Fruit Vale.

approved. TEIBDIB POBLISEUG COEPilT, Oaklsed, Ca One half the cars would be sufficient rair nave been received ty Mr. nice in to carrv tbe paying passengers," said an Reduction 1 For Ten Days To Make Room I For Fall Goods addition to the ethers, and will be pre attache of the train. "These people nock sented for the first time at the East Oak Police Court Kswa. Quan Wo will plead tomorrow to two land exhibition of views October 26th to the free market because they can ride free.

They pay cash there and get charges of selling lottery tickets. Meantime be is out on $300 bail. nd October 31st, the -closing nights of trusted near home. It's a great scheme. tbe World's Fair at Chicago.

Among Days when there's no free market they Charles Cummings and Paul Whistler the attractions are the interior views of travel just the same. Women ride to tion, and asked that the eases be dis the Building of Liberal Arts, where are missed and toe defendants discharnd. AT- Broadway, look the windows and go will also plead tomorrow to two charges of petit larceny, as will John Yordi, a collector. displayed the rarest treasures of the psJ This was done, and the last of the cases home. Not one ten returns with DarceL against parties involved in the Castro street fence duhcuUtes were thus dis "In tne afternoon we get a mob ol Teresa Morrison, arrested on a charge ot battery, forfeited $10 ba 1.

Fred G. Eichwede, I C.L.Dam half grown boys, idle men and young to will be tried on a similar charge posed of. Ths Death Bolt. giria. These are a nuisance.

Tbey ride Bald Heads! govern oer ioti. irom Twentv-third avenue to me moie. SUodostoogti SaCdiag Baaxaas ta James Munce, aged 26 years, a native The Jary Oat on Trio. get off and take another train back. Tbe get on alone, but they all have company Xaat la cnalIUoa of Town 1 Ia year of Scotland, died last evening at St.

Fourteenth and Broadway. ramiuiimmuTimrmrmHmmtHiiiHiBTttrriruJ Deputy Sheriff Hollywood this morn Balr when they get on. oaAs kt il Is fail Luke's Hospital in San Francisco. He was well-known in Oakland, his father faU 1 eceJpttchr asttdr ot oaaawva 1 Doe roar ortmsSssmooodftiosi Imsrsrssstats Aake4 e. IT tbeweseo ing took the jury in the case of Adams vs.

The Bank of San Luis Obispo to view property in the vicinity of street. Watts tract, involved in the auit which living at 1453 Twenty-third avenue. Fmcj ni Staple Groceries I FAMILY WINES AND LIQUORS N. W. Cor.

7th and Adeline Sts. M. L. Wurts, F. F.

Weeton, Walter L. EUR Miss Mattie M. Mott died yesterday of dropsy at 1714 Twelfth street. She was Stowell and M. F.

Coon have filed a pe Stootam Root Hair Grower Ution for the Council, making that Spen na Deen oetore judge Henshaw for some time. By stipulation of counsel the jury was cer street, Lincoln street and Prospect e'ster of Frank ICMott of the firm of A. Howard CH, and will be buried on the return of her brother from the avenue, from Clinton avenue to Watson sesSeuttnw is aoaeeee-Fir, SwSta vweaw gaiiahilse eg taw 4i tV. hmtr mm4 OAXLAKD. attended only by Air.

Hollywood. The East, lie has been telegraphed avenue, and Oak and Pine street, from Excelsior street to Prospect avenue, and case, it is expected, will close tomorrow. tasiiitiaiiiiiif ml bww ta ssiea. Toloplaono QOO. CAPES In AD Its Lwilog Stjles at intei" eeatatae Spruce street, from Excelsior avenue to It ta was IT, we e- Brooklyn avenue, dsj graaea, curoea sua macadamised.

rrtTi.liZr Tews Wf 3. James Pope. Mrs. Charles O. and L.

M. Kslley have petitioned L. C. BEEM, Frail ml fltrtliirt AT the Council to sidewalk sixteenth ave tWEeew bb seats saw twm fn win ii ua ei mm nue, from East Fourteenth to East Twentieth streets. Work of Thiers.

In the end of the express car of the overland train which arrived from Og- HU. lM fmmt ea Syji i SIM Seer. Groceries. Provisions. Etc CEB CITY tUEXET.

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