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BANKS. LEGAL. LEGAL. IT ROBBERS ARE AT WORK. WILL CEND COLUMBIA UIIIOII NATIONAL Administratrix Sal of Raa! Estate.

BANK OF OAKLAND THREE PLACES WERE ENTER- Location, N. W. Cor. Broadway and Twelfth fits. PIERPONT MORGAN WILLING TO RACE BOAT ON OTHER SIDE OF OCEAN.

ED BY THE THIEVES LAST EVENING. EMERYVILLE TRACK. March NOTICE TO VOTERS In the 6u pert o- Court of the City and County of San Francisco, Sbat of California Probate. In the matter at the estate of Michael Cooney, deceased. Votice is hereby given, that in pursuance of sun order of the Superior Court of tihe City and County of San Francisco, State of California, made on the 3d day of March, A.

D. 1902. in the matter of the estate of -Mieiiael Cooney, the undersigned, Catherine Cooney, ad-minletrsrtflx of said estate, will sail at private saJe. to the highest "bidder, for cash, in lawful money oi the United States, ad subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Monday, the 24th day)of March, 1302, all the rigrht, title, interest and estate of the ai4 Michael Cooney, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and Interest chat the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired since his death, in and to all ithose certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated and bein In the City and County of 3an Francisco, and Brooklyn Townshin. -oun- It Is Estimated rHOMAS PKATHBR t.

fe-DSON F. ADAMS President DHARLBS E. Cashier WM. H. HIGH Assistant DIRECTORS.

Mendell Welcker, R. 8. Farrelly, John Adams, Chas. E. Palmer, Edson F.

Adams, Thomas rather. Bush Finnell. Exchange Domestic and foreign at current rates. CORRESPONDENTS Chemical National Bank, New York; N. M.

Rothschild Sons, 'London; Rothschild Freres, Paris: Die Dinectior de Disconto, Geselachaft, Berlin; Bank of California, First National Bank. Crocker-Woolworth National Bank. San Francisco. Funda deposited with correspondents oaid here REGISTRATION The races today resulted as fellows: FIRST RACE. El Ray first (O'Connor) at 3 to 2.

Urchin second (Troxlcr) at even. i Harry Thatcher third (Lee) at 2 to Time, SECOND RACE. Irate first (Rowan) at 8 to 1. Elara-Klo second (Jackson) at 1 to 2. Mamie (Hihireth third (Troxler) at 1 to Time.

1:22. THIRD RACE. Bell Reed first (Jackson) at 4 to 5. Nigrette second (Troxler) at even. Hudson third (Ransch) at 3 to 5.

Time, :45. THEY TALKED WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. that 60 per cent of all headaches are caused by defective vision. If you have a headache, come to us, and we will examine and test your eyes free of charge and tell yon if they are the cause of your trouble. Glasses furnished at reasonable prices and guaranteed to be satisfactory.

NEW YORK, March 10. The statement was published here today that J. Pier-pont Morgan, at the reception given to Prince Henry at the New York Yacht Club last night, said he would intmediate-ly put the Columbia in commission and send her across the ocean to race any yacht on the other side. Mr. Morgan, alter reading the published statement, said: "That article does not correctly quote me.

What I did say was that if there was any one over there that wanted to race the Columbia, I would send her over." Mr. org in declined to discuss the possibility of the cup winner going abroad or on what conditions he would allow her to race against a foreign yacht. Office of tbe Conntj Clerk, Alameda County, CaL ty of Alameda State of Calif or oia. J.H. GORSUCB, Scientific Opician Central Bank Broadway and Fourteenth Streets, OAKLAND, CAL.

bounded and described as follows: i. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of and situate, lying and toeing in the City and County of Sao Francisco, State 1011 BROADWAY, Bet. 10th and llth Sts. With Wm. Wilson, Jeweler.

The police are investigating three peculiar rofoberies committed Muring1 last niffht. A. C. Beers, resides at the Roes House, reports that early last evening a ifairly well dressed young man up-plied to him on the street for money wherewith to pay for a niglit's lodg- Ing. (He was so favorably impressed with the stranger's idemeanor that he a Mowed him to share his room with liim.

This morning the stranger was missing-, as waa alsa Beer'a Bold r.vatch nd chain, besides in cash. Frank Dehut, who recently arrived here from Nebraska with his wife, who Is not expected to live, reported this morning that either he was robbed of or had lost $52 in greenbacks and gold which he had concealed in an inside pocket of his coat It was all the wealth he had in the world, and this morning, at his home at 617 Ninth street, he found that the lining of his coat had been ripped open and the money gone. He is at total loss 10 know what to do to provide for his Bick wife. He is out of work and a stranger. He brought his wife to California on the recommendation of LEGAL.

vanroirniia, and wounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Coro- mencinS at a. naint run if a nnrthsriv llm to or throve street distant thereon one- hun- Chairman Payne Has Something Say to the Chief Executive. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Authorized Capital Jl.OOO.OM Capital fuily paid 300,000 Reserve fund and undivided profits 200,00 THOMAS CER ELLIN President W. G. PALMAXTEER.

Vice President H. C. MORRIS Cashtei H. II. Assistant Cashier area and eseverety (no) feet westerly frwn the northwesterly corner of Polk and Grc.ve streets, running thence wesberly along the northerly line of Grove street WOMAN SAYS HER NAME WAS FORGED uurry (M) reet, thence ait right angles northerly on hundred and twenty (120) feet to Birch avenue: thence rleht L.

C. 'MOREHOUSE, Plaintiff, angles easterly thirty (30) feet, and thence at righit angles southerly one fcundred vs. CALIFORNIA REALTY COM- DIRECTORS. Charles D. Pierce Anson S.

Blake J. V. Phillips George C. Perkins W. G.

Palmanteer George D. Metoalf Thomas Crellln V. S. Phelan H. S.

Morris H. C. Morria a Corporation), BAOCI. MRS. K.

SOLDATI and FRANK SOL- I No. 18,312. WASHINGTON. March 10. Chairman Payne of the Ways and Means Committee and Represent a the Grosvenor also of that Committee were among the President's callers today.

Althougn both maintained great reserve, it was known that the Cuban reciprocity situation was dlscussjd. It was stated that no special meeting was at present in contemplation, and that the President continued to maintain the pasition for reciprocity ne hid taken in his annual message. Mr. Payne's associates in the contest expressed t'he belief that the reciprocity plan would prevail in seme form. In his connection there were intimations that the Senate might take up the question by adding a Cuban amendment to Dept.

2. Charges that her name had-been forged to an alignment of her interest in the 60,000 estate of tihe late John C. Wille by Caroline Sc'hutter of San Rafael, came (before Judge Ellsworth in the Pro-bale Court this The matter before the court was the distribution of the Wille estate. When it was brought up, Attorney Button declared itih'at Mrs. (SchuiDter had never made the asf4gneiment of 4250 to a Mrs.

Caroline AVeKs, but that her name 'had been forg-ed to the document. Mrs. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Term Deposits. Loans made on real estate and "a.pproved secu fAii, ner Husband, FAUL, RESSIGHINI, GRACES P.

BULLARD, THOMAS MER-LIN-O and METHIi.DE MERLINO, Ills Wife, BRIDGET HUGHES and MARGARET HUGHES, Defendants. rity. Buys and eells exchange on all the NOTICE IS HEREBY given that in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 53 Statutes of 1899, all voters of Alameda County must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the 'General Election in November, as every name on Great Register was cancelled January 1st, 1902. Owing to the fact that there is no provision of law providing assistance for the Clerk to register voter, it IS IMPORTANT THAT VOTERS SHOULD APPLY FOR REGISTRATION AT ONCE IN ORDER TO EXPE principal cities of the United States ana Europe. Principal Correspondents First Na Under and bv virtue of an order of sale tional Bank, San Francisco; Chase National Bank, New York; Metropolitan Na and decree of foreclosure and sale issued Etehurtter Ihas ia ne-it'hird Interest in he tional Bank, Chicago.

Jf the war revenue or some other pending estate. Ham. Judge Ellsworth tonltinutd the entire matter luntil Friday. I ana twenty (Lio ieet to Grove street, and podnt of commencement, being a part of block number sixty -seven of uhe Western Addition of the City and County of San Francisco, tog-ether with the improvements th'treon. 2.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lytrug and bei in Brooklyn Township, County of Alameda, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows: Ixt number two (2) in block as -the same is laid down and de'lineated upon a certain map entitled "Miap of Daly's Resubdivis-, ion of a Portion of the 'Robinson Brooklyn Township, Alameda County, State of California," filed in the office of the County Recorder of said Alameda County on the 11th day of March, 1892. 3. AH those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in Brooklyn Townslhip, Counrty of Alameda. State of California, described as follows: Lots number two hundred and forty-seven, and two hundred and forty-eight, in Rose Tract, Brooklyn Township, Alameda County, State of California. 4.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of iand situate, lying ahd being: in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded uvd particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the southwesterly line of Seventh street one hundred and fifty (150) feet southeasterly from Folsoni Street: fhenfe runnrin.ir snuthnaiUarlv alnn.r First National Bank out of the Superior Court of the county of Alameda, of the State of California, on the Vlh day of February, A. D. 1902, in the above entitled action, wherein L. C. Morehouse, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment" 'and decree of foreclosure and sale against California Realty Company ja corporation), Fllo- NEW RAILROAD MONEY FOR EXHIBITS.

ST. PAUL, March 10. The House of Representatives this afternoon parsed an amended St. Louis Exposition bill, appropri'ationg $50,000 for a Minnesota exhibit. The bill goes at once to the Senate and probably will pass that tody later mena Bacci.

Mrs. F. Soidatl and FranK Soldati, her husband, Paul Ressighini, Grace P. Bullard, Thomas Merllno and Methllde Merlino, his wife, Bridget LOS ANGELES, March 10. Articles of incorporation have been filed fot OAKLAND Northeast corner Tenth and Broadway.

Capital Stock Paid Up Nebraska physicians, who told him that she could not live in any but the California climate. A burglar was by several Jao-anese residing at 756 Castro street, last night. The burglar was seen to leave the house wirh a of stolen overalls belonging to one Takanishi, containing J70 in gold. The Japs pursued the burglar eeveral blocks, and finally so closely overtook him that he dropped the stolen garment, together with the money, and disappeared in the darkness. HORACE DAVIS FOR CABINET MATERIAL fMart'h QO.

Aimon-g the men who are merntioned as being Mkely 'to get (into President Roosevelt's Cabinet the 'name cf (Horace Davis of an Francisco has been placed at the top of the list among n'he California ptst bill ties, as has been mentioned in these di-ipafccbes before. The, 'President wants to find a good man from California for future Cabinet imperial, and 'he ihas dlscusued with 'his political every ipromlnent Cali-fornian. 'In discussion 't'he names of many (men 'have been dmpTed an being lirjowftile from the IPresidenit' standpoint, while the naime of iMr. Davis is fclill regiarded with considerable favor. Hughes and Margaret Hughes, defend the Imperial and Gulf Railroad, wib-Koday ants, on the 10th day of February, A.

D-ly02, for the sum of one thousand one hun dred and five dollars, in United gold coin, together with interest, costs P. E. BOWLES L. G. BURPEE E.

Ni and attorney iees, aggregating with said President Cashier Assistant Cashier principal tne sum -of waicn saia judgment and decree were on the 12th COAL MINE COMPANY. The Great Northern Coal Company has incorporated with a capital stock oT $500,000, of which has been subscribed by the following: H. T. Hempstead, Daniel Crowley, James G. Quinn, J.

E. McElry. Charles Ford. George Fitzgerald and James Frame. The company has a coal mine at Cook's Inlet.

DITE THE WORK. day of February. A. D. li02.

recorded in Judgment Book No. 47 of said Court, at Such re-registration be- page it, I am commanded to sell all the a capital of $700,000. The proposed line is to be thirty miles long, extending from Imperial Junction, a station on the Southern Pacific in San Diego county, to the Imperial settlement. The objective point is the head of the Gulf of California. The officers of the new company are: W.

F. Holt, president and general manager: F. C. Pau-lin, vice-persldent; A. H.

Heber, treas urer. The company proposes to construct branch lines from Imperial, aggre gating about seventy miles of road within the certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the township of gan on the 1st day of January, and will be in pro urooKiyn. county of Alameda. State 01 California, and bounded and described as tollows, to-wit: DIRECTORS. P.

E. Bowles W. H. Tavlor K. W.

Runyon L. C. Morehouse V. H. Metcalf E.

A. Heron W. H. Chickerlns G. Burpee Everson Principal Correspondents: Firs National Bank, San Francisco National Park Bank, New York, -orn Exchange National Bank, Chicago.

Sells exchange on all the principal cities of Europe. Being lota Nos. 1. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

13. gress at all times until 14, 16. 17. IS, 22, 23, S6, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, Tl7 OA Irtl 1IK I11Q nt( 111 IIO Iff 11 A a a APPRAISERS APPOINTED. E.

J. Brown, J. H. Chapman and Julius Zabel have been appointed to appraise the estate of Octavie Rilliet, deceased. I IVJ, liU, J.J.., i 11, laid down and designated on a certain map entitled "Mao of Elmhurst Park No.

forty days preceding the next election in November. 2, Brooklyn Township, Alameda County, (janrornia, 1895," filed April 12th, isya, in In order to facilitate the LOSES MONEY Liber lo of Maps at paire 31 in said Re OFFlCIAi. RECORDS. NEEDED BY A SICK WIFE. corder's office.

Pubnc notice is hereby given that on work of re-registration, attention is called to the 1902. A HOT TIME IN JUSTICE COURT UNION SAVINGS BANK. Corner Broadway and Ninth Sts. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, DEEDS. TUESDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1902.

provisions of Section 1097, At 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, in front TRANSACTS A GENERAL SAVINGS which reads as follows: or the Broadway entrance of the Court A-N'D COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. Sec. 1097.

No person's name must Be en House of the county of Alameda, in the city 'of Oakland. I will, in obedience to said line of Seventh street twengSg(25) feet; thence running at right angle southwesterly eihity (80) feet; thence running at right angles northwesterly twenty-five (25) feet; thence running at right angles northeasterly eighty (80) feet to the point and place of beginning, being part of 100-vara dot number four hundred and nine, together with improvements. 5. AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the northwesterly corner of Bran nan and Dore streets, running thence westerly along the northerly line of Bran-nan street twenty-five (25) feet; thence at right angles northerly eighty (80) feet, thence at right angles easterly twenty -five (25) feet to Dore street; thence at right angles southerly eighty (80) feet to Brannan street, and point of commencement, being part of Mission block number forty-three (43). Bids for the above described property must be in writing and may be left with John J.

Barrett, attorney for the administratrix of said estate, at room 411, fourth floor, Parrott Building, 855 Market street, said City and County, or may be filed in, the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. Salle will be made to the highest bidder; ten per cent of the bid is payable at tihe time of sale, the balance upon confir matl thereof by paid Court. CATHERINE COONEY, Administratrix of the estate of Michael Cooney. deceased. JOHN J.

BARRETT. Attorney for Ad-mlnlstratrix. Parrott Building. Probate Notice. tered by th Clerk, unless: said order of sale and decree of fore Colored Lawyers Have a Lively Row Over Seven Dol-' lars.

1. Upon the production and filing of a closure and sale, sell the above described Capital Fnlly Paid $300,060.09 Reserve Fund 150,009.00 certified copy of the judgment of the Su property, or so much thereof as may bp necessary to raise sufficient money to perior Court directing eucn entry to am Frank De Hutt is a firm believer dn sentiment that troubles never come singly. He resides at 517 Ninth street, 'has a sick on his bands and not a dollar in his pocket. His sorrow is ail the more poignant because he 'has Just finished a transocntinental Journey for the purpose of saving the life of his wife. He was formerly a resident of (Nebraska.

He was told (that if he valued the iife of his wife he would have to take ther away from the wintry blasts and t'he piercing cold of Nelbraslca. He took the doctor's advice and came to t'he equable climate ot Oakland. Last night he went on a walk for recreation and returned to his home a more and (poorer iman. Fifty -two knll.rn lin trreenbacks. he hid in Nov 17.

98 Henry A Lucy Benson to Carrie Mitchell wf Jas Okd. W-12th 75 Myrtle 114-6 75. blk 570, Boardman's Map Okd and pub sd blk as per Arnold's plan sd city; also personal property, Gift. Feb 6, 02 John Jane Morris Cwf) to Chas A Bailey. Bkly, Ward 100 Calais 25 135.

Lot 19 blk 31, Map Resuh of Smith's Sub Mathews tct; Stuart 40 Sacramento 40 135. Lot Wk 31, Same: Carlton 125 Calais 50 Lots 18 and 13 bik 33, Map Resub same, $5. Mar 1, 02 Harvey Laura Hasel-tine to Frank Masow, Bkly, Lots 9 and 10, Map University Villa tct in Plot 77, Peralta Ro, $10. made. I satisfy eaid judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for gold coin of the United States.

2. If a naturalized citisen, upon the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. production of his certificate of naturali William Henshaw, Thos. Prather, R. S.

Farrelly. A. E. H. C.

E. zation, -which oertincate must te issued ninety days prior to the succeeding elec Palmer, H. W. Meek, Herman A. Tubbs, Oakland, February 22, 1902.

CLARENCE OROWELL, A Commissioner appointed by said Superior Court. NYE KINSELL, Attorneys for tion, or upon his affidavit that it Is lost j'nomaa (jreinn, sneioy Martin, Henshaw, George i. Grant. or out of his possession, which artidavit must state the place of his nativity and This morning Tom Pearson and IVV. J.

Ogleis'by, the only colored attorneys in Avameda County, had a verbal set-to in Justice Quinn's Court. "I rwant to is how up the vlllany of this man said Pearson. In a we.ll modulated voice. "He has tried to defraud this woman out of XI." The woman in question, Cornelia 'Hall, sat nodding ac-ouiesence to Pearson's remarks. "Yes, the time and place or Ms naturalization.

WM. G. H3NSHAJV Presiden C. E. PALMER Vice Presiden together "with his affidavit that he haa resided in the United States for five A.

E. a. CRAjaiSH Cashier 3 a purse in an inside ipocket of 'his coat, worktd their way through a hole in the pr-c kr.it and dropped to t'he sidewalk years, and in this State for one yeai next preceding the time of application. Exchange on Eastern and Forelsm cities. Money orders available in all carts of OF THE Assessor of Alameda County POLL TaTnOTIOE.

the United States for sale at low rates. and that he would be an elector of the county at the next succeeding election; prQvided. however. If such naturalized citizen shall have been previously registered as a qualified elector in any of the counties, or cities and counties of thl Interest allowed on all savings deposits without attracting 'nis Attention, ne retraced his te ps hope that he might find 'the mising treasure, but in vain. iHe has reported his misfortune to the police ant Chief 'Hodkins hopes that the money has come 'into the possession oi a or woman who is conscientious enough to return it to the owner.

remaining enree caienaar months. No entrance fee. Remittances from the country may be State, his name must not be entered by the Clerk unless he produces a certifi made ty express or cnecks on banks in San Francisco, and books will be re cate of such registration, issued by the Books Books Books turned. party authorized by law to issue such certificate, which certificate shall be GARIN DENIES THAT HE BUNCOED PARKER. prima facie evidence of his naturaliza FARMERS AND MERCHANTS' tion.

3. If born in a foreign country, upon SAVINGS BANK. In the Superior Court of th county of Akumeda, State of California. In tihe matter of the estate of Philipp Sicben. deceased.

Notloe of time set for proving will, eta Notice is hereby given, that a petition for the probate of the will of Philipp Sle-ben. deceased, and for the issuance to A. Van Drake of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 17th day of March, A. 1902. at 10 o'clock A.

M. of said day, at the Courtroom of Department No. 4 of said Court, at the Court House in the nilrl2Tn1 in said conrirtv nf Ala his affidavit that he became a citizen of the United States by virtue of the naturalization of Ms father while he was 1103 BROADWAY, residing in the United States, and under the age of twenty-one urs, and that he Near Twelfth Street, Oakland, California. is or would be an elector of the county at the next ensuing election. EDSON V.

ADAMS President Paul V. Garin, who, with J. A. Mun-ro, was sued by F. W.

Browning as administrator of tha estate of J. M. Parker, deceased, has filed an answer in which he makes a general denial to the allegations of the complaint. Browning sued to recover personal property, valued at $1,300, which he alleged Parker had been induced to assign to Garin when he was ill and his understanding imperfect. WANTED ezii; yes sah.

He did that Mr. Judge," fthe exclaimed. i "Will you please refrain from 'talking," Shouted Judge Quinn. "That yar (man lies," screamed Oglesby, ftatriy Jumping iwich rage. "Shut up!" cried 'the Judge through the poise, I'll have to clear t'he courtroom." When the tup roar had subsided somewhat Pearson stepped up to where Oglesby iwaa witting and remarked, "Out of raapact ifor tibia Court, Mr.

Oglesiby. I re-fi'ain ifrom chastising you, 'but if 1 had you down on tihe sidewalk The rest was deft for Oglessby to fill In. "You would not, sah, and your Honor I insist that it'hia is spile work On tn-i pant of colored man. He is. a miserable man, sa'h, a miserable Ogleeiby itihen insijsted upon wringing the Judge's hand to ehow that there was no ill-feeling.

The cause of all the trouble was a suit brought by Cornelia Hiall against Ogles-by to secure $7, which she alleges siie 'paid to ihim over a year ago lor the filing of a ult ihe Wd not file. There being so much bitter feeling In tihe count-room the Judge decided to take the matiter under advisement and render Judgment tomorrow morning. If the truth was known the Judee was somewhat alarmed over the possible result of hUa Judgment either way in the question. Ait several times during- Xhf trial he euspecited the possibility of razors being introduced In the case. Second hand books, novels, travels, biog 4.

In other caes, upon the affidavit of the party that he is or will be an elector of the county at the next succeeding C. E. PALMER. Vice President JAMBS C. McKEE Cashier GEO.

S. Assistant Cashier meda, has been set for the hearing vf said petition and proving aid will, when and where any person interested may onmtest the same. lection. DIRECTORS. Uateu reuiuwj oui, jcv FRANK C.

JORDAN. Clerk. By G. S. PIERCE, Deputy Clerk.

Tinxria TT nODGE. Attornev fnr Pa- R. S. Farrelly Wm. H.

Taylor John Chas. Adams F. S. Osgood A. W.

Schafer Samuel Bell Mc "9 H. F. Gordon Oha3. E. Palmer SEVEN YEAR SENTENCE FOR BERT OLIVER.

713 Market San Francisco. Edson F. Adams. raphy, historical any binding sets of English classics in fiction, essays, histories, verse, tr any of the late copyrights will commend a good price. Libraries bought in block.

Drop a postal card to The Bookman 1236 BROADWAY Oakland, February 2Sth, 1902. Notie is hereby given that the State Poll Tax of two dollars for the year 1902 is now due and paMtole at my office, room one, Court House, or to a Deputy Assessor. 3.S39 of the Political Code reads as follows: Every male inhabitant of the State over twenty-one and under sixty years of age, except paupers, insane persons and Indians, must annually pay a Poll Tax of two dollars, provided the same be. paid between the FIRST MONDAY iN MARCBAND THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY. Then It shall be three dollars.

Sec. 3.S46 of the Political Code makes it the duty of the Assessor to "demand Poll Tax of every person liable therefor, and on the neglect or refusal of such person to pay, he must collect by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person." Under Sections 429 to 435 every person who refuses to give his own name or the name of anjf person in his employ, or who in any manner obstructs the Assessor or any of his deputies in the collection of the State Poll Tax, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and liable to a fine of $500 or imprisonment in the County Jail, or both such fine and imprisonment. Only those persons under twenty-one or over sixty years of age are exempt. Poll Tax must be paid on demand. henrV p.

dalton, Assessor of Alameda County. Oakland. California. Probate Notice. Tn the Sunerior Court in and for th California Bank.

Masonic Temple Buildlnsr. county of Alameda, State of California. In the matter of the estate vpf Louis Ghirardelli, deceased. Corner Twelfth and Washington Streets, Notice OI time appointed ior proDate of uaKiana. will Notice is hereby given-that Monday, the 17th day of March, A.

D. 1902, at 10 o'clock D. EDWARD COLLINS President JOHN W. PHILLIPS Vice President FRANK H. BROOKS Cashier A M.

OI tnat aay ana in vouriroom ot Department No. 4 of said Court, at Uie Houseiik the city of Oakland. nti Alameda, State of California have been appointed as the time and plact tk. will rsf a a vi BOARD OF DIRECTORS. John W.

Phillips W. W. Whitman I). Edward Collins Anson Barstow Benjamin Smith John A. Britton James P.

Taylor. SUIT AGAINST KELSO TO RECOVER $25,000 flip Always the Finest and Fresbest Cat Flowers in Oakland. Also Plants. Floral Offerings Further notice is hereby given that Affidavits of Registration must be sworn to before the County Clerk or his deputies, and that they can not, owing to the provisions of the new Registration Law, be sworn to before any other officer. The office of the County Clerk will be, until further notice, open for registration from Nine A.

M. until Five P.M. each day. FRANK C. JORDAN, County Clerk, Alameda County.

Dated February 10, 1902. (Seal.) 1 Transacts a general banking business. orelgn ana demesne exenange bough and sold. Correspondence solicited. Soe A SPECIALTY.

Phone Black 4061 I or proving 1 wwv. wuub uuir ardelll. deceased, and for hearing the ap' plication of Johanna Ghirardelli for th Issuance to her of letters testamentary "jsSElol FRANK C. JORDAN, Court.) Clerk. By G.

S. PIERCE, Deputy Clerk. Dated February 28 th. A. D.

1902. A. COMTE Attorney for Petitioner" No. 634 California Street, San Franciec Cai. Superior Judge Melvin this afternoon sentenced Bert G.

Oliver to serve two years in San Quentln for burglary in the second defirree, to which the young man pleaded cuilty. ,1 DRINK WRECKS ANOTHER HOME. The romantic marriage on the high seas of John J. Braten and pretty Jessie M. Law, seven years ago, was recalled today when Attorney Gano G.

Kennedy, on behalf of the wife, filed a suit for divorce on the ground of desertion. The couple were married by the captain of the steamer Santa Rosa on the trip to Southern California. Braten was then employed as a glazier by Whittier, Fuller Company in Oakland. His fondness for liquor, however, caused him to lose his position and a year ago he left Oakland, leaving his wife with two chldren to support. Braten is now supposed to be in Santa Clara county "without money and only occassional work.

DEATH. OF W. A. MATHEWS. William A.

Mathews, whose home ia at the corner of East Twelfth street and Second avenue, died this morning at 1206 Market street, San Francisco. The n7u vmw of asre and a native cial attention paid to the execution of trusts for individuals, firms and corpora John Cerr of San Francisco has brought suit against John Kelso, a well known contractor, to recover $25,000 on a promtrsory note, secured by a mortgage on real estate situated at the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Jeffers-jn streets. EUGENE LACAZETTE Florist. 414 14th St. OPP- MacdonoughTheHre Telephone Black 4061.

Nursery: Tel. Vale 195 Pruitvale. Probate Notice. SECURITY! CONVENIENCE! PRIVACY! OFFICE OF THE Assessor of Alameda County NOTICE TcTtAXPAYERS. THE PiONEER FRENCH BAKERY LASSALLE Proprietors.

N. E. cor. Tenth and Webster Street3. Telephone White 855, Oakland.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES In the Superior Court of the county oi Alameda, State of California, In the irra.t Per of tile estate of Arthui W'yatt Jee, deceased. Notice of time set for proving will, etc. Notice is hereby given, that a petition for the probate ot the will of Arthui W'yatt Jee, deceased, and of the codicil thereto, of date May 29, ISM, and of th rodtcil thereto of date February 15. 1S87. RURAL DELIVERY CAUSE OF DEBATE.

Loud Want a Fair Salary Paid Carriers in tha I Country. WASHINGTON, March 10. Ths House For $5 per year and upwards with SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS Oakland, February 28th, 1902. All Persona. Firms.

Companies, Corpo First quality French bread delivered to all parts of Oakland, Berkeley and Ala IN THE meda Loaves made to order for parties. rations and Associations are required to deliver at the Assessor's office, at the of said Arthur W'yatt Jee, deceased, and went into Committee of the Whole an Court House, City of Oakland, County of PACIFIC OPTICAL COLLEGE the bill to classify the rural free delive of this State. He was the general agent The only first-class Optical Institute west of St. Louis and Chicago. ALL BRANCHES Alameda, on or before April 1st, .1902, a statement, under oath, of all the property, both real and personal, owned or claimed by him.

her or them, or in their possession or held in trust for others, at 12 o'clock meridian on the it the North American Accident Insurance Companv. The remains have been brouprht to this city. The date of the funeral has not yet been decided: upon. Order to Show Causf In the Superior Court of the county of Alameda, State of California. In the matter of the estate of David Altvater.

deceased-No. 5,859. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. It appearing to the aaid Court by the petition this day presented and filed by Agnes A. C.

E. Altvater, the administratrix of the estate of David Altvater, rvraTlne for an order of sale of OF OPTICS TAUGHT. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS of the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company Cor. California and flontgomery Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.

Prof. P. NELSON Dr. H. VIETT service and place the carriers under the contract system was read for amendment under the five minute rule.

Mr. Swanson of Virginia offered an amendment providing for salaries for carriers at not exceeding JtiOO per annum and an added provision that "no other or further allowance or salary shall be made to said carriers." for the issuance to. William F. Barton oi letters thereon has beei filed in this court, "and that Friday, th 21st day of March, A. D.

1902, at 10 o'cloci A. M. of said day, at the court room o' Department No. 4 of said court, at th( Court Houe in the city of Oakland, ii said county of Alameda, has been sei fen the hoarins of said pelltlon and provini said will and the codicils thereto, of dat May 29, 1883, and February 15, 1S87. whel and where any person interested may appear and contest the same.

Dated March 10. 1902. FRANK C. JORDAN, Clerk. Bv J.

CROOKS. Deputy Clerk. HELLER POWERS. Attorneys fof Petitioner. IL W.

TAYLOR, 0. D. 62 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland. EYES EXAMINED FREE. TERRILL WILL FILED.

The will of Hhe late Willard AV. Terrill has (been filed for probate. The estate is valued at WS.OGO. Forty acres of land in FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, 1902. In accordance with Sec.

3,629, Political Code. real estate, that It is necessary to sell AVillar.l 20 YEARS IN EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA. to Kern are left a Terrill, and the residue goes wicXxw, Alice TerriU. the whole ot some portion oi tna rea estate of said decedent, to pay the allowance to the family, the debts se-aJnst the deceased, the liens there Establisaed Thirteen Years ia Oakland. Every person -who refuses or neglects to furnish the statement as provided for in Section 8,269, Political Code, becomes CONSULT FREE liable to a fine of one hundred dollars and Dr.

T. D. BALL on and the debts, expenses' and charges of It is therefore ordered by the said 0urt that aH persons interested in the rtate' of aid deceased, appear before iri Superior Court on. Friday, the APPRAISMENTS IN PROBATE. The estate of trhe lafe James E.

Hall has been appraised at $315. Peter Towey. EKson C. Merrltt and John Keesan 'have been appointed ito appraise es'tacte of Jose-ph Carroll, a minor. FOR Quality of Meats For Quick Service and Delivery Promptness of Telephone at nsa of Market Fair Prices Reliable Clerks Call at Renown Market R.

J. SCHAHFER 417 THIRTEENTH ST. Bet Broadway and; Franklin Telephone Main I 18 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Owen Finerty, deceased. Notice is; hereby given by the under, signed, administrator of the estate of Owen Finerty, deceased, to the creditor of and all persons having claims again SPECIALIST Quickly cores all Female Diseases iitb.

day of March. A. p. 1902, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or said aay, at the Courtroom of said Superior Court, lwvortment No. 4.

In the Court House in tne said aeceasea, 10 exuiun lurm orders of MEN the necessary vouchers, within four Mr. Loud, in charge of ihe bill, intimated' that this amendment had been instigated by some one at the Postoffice Department. Mr. Swanson denied this. Mr.

Cannon, chairman of the Appropriations Committee aroused a burst of applause when he declared that in his opinion carriers could not furnish thlr equipment (hors, wagon, I and cover twenty-five miles a day and give an efficient "service for $800. Possibly carrmrs might be able to piece our their salaries by uoing an express business. He predicted it the Urles of carriers were fixed at $600, Congress would be compelled to increase it to $1,000 unless the Postoffice Department made regulations which would permit the carriers to secure the additional $400 by doing an press business. After some further debate. Mr.

Hon's amendment was adopted division. Mr. Cannon hen moved to increase the amount of the maximum salary from $30) as $1,006 but his motion was lost. 35 to 107. the city of Oakland, in said county et months after the first publication of th Private Diseases Alameda, state oi iiuunua, io snow vhr an order should not be grant notice, to the said administrator, at the office of Snook Church, attorneyg-at-law.

922 Broadway, Oakland, Aiameda -if Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture. STTohillis. ed to the said administratrix to sell the whole or so much of the real estate of the value fixed by the Assessor on their property must not be reduced by the Board of Equalization. All persons owning real estate that has been arsessed In the wrong name, or errors have appeared on their tax bills, are requested to call at the Assessor's office or notify the Assessor by mail on or before April 1st, 1902. so that the proper corrections may be made on the assessment roll for the year 1902.

ASSESSMENT BLANKS may be obtained at the Assessor's office, room one. Court House, or from any Deputy Assessor. HENRY P. DALTON, Assessor of Alameda County. Oakland, Calif Li 'ifiZ Bores, bweOings, i i .1 a htm nl.f.

tt ,7.. the said aeceasea as wu nemnurj. m. boot of this order be nublished V5J Unnatural umcnr ness in all matters connected with said erf i AmnmummA i for four successive weeks In the Oakland NEGRO WAS LYNCHED. LITTLE ROCK.

March 10. A telegram from Foreman Little, River county, says a negro, giving his name as Horace McCoy was lynched there last night for assaulting Mrs. John Lemmoi, wtyte. VON BUELOW IS ILL. BERLIN.

Maroh 10. The Imperial Chancellor, Count Von 'Buelow, is (roro influenza, gee, acAuvwiv, vm, quickly cured. Tribune, a newspaper pruroea ana pub Tt BAWTW GOOD GOAL 6.50 per ton 35c PER SACK JOHN ROHAN N. E. Cor.

5th i Washington Sts. Main 645. Call or Hall'a Medical Institute, 855 Administrator of the estate of Ow lished in tne saia county. Dated February 12th, 1902. S.

P. HATjIa Jndfe of the Sunerior Court, Finerty, deceasea. 15 roadway (upstairs), nearaevemn ohhi, land, Cal. Cures guaranteed. Hours 9 to 12.

to 4. and 8 to 8. Sundays 10 to IS a. m. Museum of Anatomy open daily.

Free to uatea tjaisjiiu rtiu. -v-. SNOOK Sk CHURCH. Attorneys far E. O.

JCNAPP, Attomey-at-Law, Mills tate, 822 uroaaway, vuuanu, Attorney tor AanoUUsU-auix. lncn, u-i-j..

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