THE SAN CALL, WEDNESDAY, 18, FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 1896. 11

time. The architects were ordered by a in size nnd color with those found near well-known citizens of thl»city while patrons resolution of the board to prepare such Varni's body. of your house. Therefore, my conclusions are specifications as are necessary to secure The trial willbe continued to-morrow. and Ibo advise you, it is your duty to see thai CALAMITY JANE bids for the construction of the building SILENT the provisions of ordinance 1537 aro properly A tneater; WITNESS complied your that you complete. The new cost with in are structure is to liable for the violation of such ordinance ;that about $15,000, and the plans contemplate neither Mr. Mr. Murdock has wny Balc§ EVENLY MATCHED. Fair nor a two-story frame structure of Italian right to enter your theater durng the oidm- performance Auction renaissance design. Contests Before the Keliance «ry progress of a therein without Athletic auy IS The buildinc willhave a frontage of 126 Evoked paying their admission fee the same as HEARD Club Which Much FROM persons. maximum AT THE TRIAL FURSITLRE STORE. feet on Dwight way, with a other int huslagin. THIS DAY. COOK & CO. depth of 74 leet. The main entrance in Mayor Davie introduced a resolution to- Wednesday November 18,1896, 123 Kcaruy Street. the center of the main front will be OAKLAND, Cal.. Nov. 17.—The Reli- nistht at the meeting of the Police and At 11 O'OOck A. M. formed by a circular-colun:ned portico. Fire Commissioners, prohibiting city FRANK W. BUTTEKFIELI), Auctioneer. ance Atbletic Club gave the first o! their I'or A. M. SPBCK & ID.. BOa Marker st. GORGEOUS CHINAWARE. Ran Out of Judge Gibson's The main corridor will be ten feet in Felice Varni's Lover gentlemen's employes from accepting any pass from tl>c clear with four classrooms opening Hears winter series of nights at places of public amusement. The Mayor ORNAMENTS, on San Pablo avenue. MAGNIFICENT Courtroom Ten Years up from it on each floor. Off the ves- His Alleged their clubrooms A and Chief Fair had an exciting conversa- CURIOUS STORIES OF WHIST. Exquisite tibule on the niain floor below will be the Slayer larce enthusiastic ana appreciative tion, but it is very probable that the Lamps, Rich Cut Glass, principal's ottice. on the opposite side audience was present. measure willpass at the next meeting. A.Favorite Game of Celebrities— AGame Beautiful Dinner Sets, Ago. Arraigned. Great Sorrow. the library. Provision is also made on The principal events of the evening were That Caused lunchroom, -A.T AUCTION. the first floor for teachers' a wrestling match between Harry Gelder Lord Bligo was at a cardtable when the dressing-room and laboratory. On the MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. brought his mag- second floor will be four classrooms, an of the Oakland Athletic Club and Harry news was to him that The Greatest Auction Sale in History, Reliance; ' ' stopped Daily The Sympathetic an assembly-hall capable of seating 250 A Blcody Carroll of the and a six-round i:. J. Smith Says Manager I!ritton*s nificent residence was on nre. He at 2 o'clock v. v. Jurist Made persons, study-hall. Handkerchief and Tell- boxing bout Detween Jim Brown, negro only a moment to ascertain whether or I*. .). BARTn,Auctioneer. a janitor's room and £ Letter on \u25a0 the ,Subject iWas lighting of San Francisco, and Ed O'Mailey of presence Order Depriving Her of The unilateral system of will be tale Sheets Figure in Full of Mistakes. not hi9 would be of material ser- used in all the classrooms, the light in Oakland. vice on the scene of the conflagration. lions. The usual form of reply Five of the six rounds fought by Brown ALAMEDA,Cal., Nov. The com- is that Her Children. every case coming from the left of the Evidence. 17.— Finding that itwould not be calmly took the workmen are too busy on the war- pupils as they are seated at their d-sks. and O'Mailey were hard and fast, O'Mai- munication of John A. Britton, manager ships accept any sliu'htly the up the hand which had been dealt him to more orders at present, Five exits to tire buildingare provided, to ley having advantage at the of Oakland Gas, Light Heat and the youncsters are close. decision was r ndered. the and Com- while he was talkine wiih the messenger advised to transfer be used incase of fire. California yellow No pany, referred to in this morning's Call, their patronage to a Chestnut-street toy pine willbe used throughout for the in- Inthe wrestling match Golder and Car- and resumed -play. merchant.— Philadelphia Record. Sha Is Now Selling a Book in Montana terior finish. Antonio Devencenzi on Trial for a roll worked for an hour without a fall, and has bronght forth an answer from Ben- A case where a simple game of whist the boxing bout, gentleman responsible good of the For Reslatant Vines. Tragedy after the close of last jamin J. Smith. This takes was for a deal was that A Pack of Wolves in Wisconsin. Which Sh? Was Hill of Last which was between John. Scott and exception to Mr Britton's statement, in which G. 11. Drummond of the famous BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 17.— The agri- Slambers, . A correspondent from Ashland, Author. Winter. Charles tney went at itagain which nays: Charing Cross banking-house of London \Yi~., writes cultural experiment station at the State for another half hour. lost £25,000 at a single sit ing to Beau about a puck of wolves that gathered University has sent to France for 11.000 The first preliminary bont of three . The management of the city of Philadelphia Brummel. When his losses became known around his camp at night. Maeua, or cuttings works has been notoriously corrupt and offers Ernest, the Indian guide, of resistant vines. There are rounds was between Charles Catbcart of to gas to Drummond's partners they decided was sleeping, about 10,000 such cuttings already rooted h\ve been made furnish to the city at a when all of a sudden he leaped to Call,) the Olympic Cluu and Jimmi? Fox of the mnch less price than that at which the city is that a gambler was an undesirable as- his feet Oakland Officb San Fbancisco in the experimental gardens. Next spring Oakland Office. San Frakcisco CaalJ next, _ also, serving itself, yet with and a requiring pros- and began to pile wood on the fire with a Broadway, Nov. 21,000 Acme. Tin of three rounds and coal oil at its sociate in business for 908 18. J the entire willbe distributed among 908 Broadway, Nov. 17. j was between Danny Needham of Oakland doors, with labor 50 per cent cheaper than in perity the confidence of the public inits naste that surprised the white man. When For the first time since "Calamity Jane" the vineyardiats of the State for use in Nearly a year ago the body of Felice and Harry Howard of Portland. The California, with a send out more than 1000 managers. They therelore forced him to the flames were crawling rapidly up ran out of Judge Gibson's courtroom their tight against the phylloxera pest. Varni was place times greater than that of the cityof Alameda through the wood the Indian explained found a short distance off the tiiiri bout took between Tom per diem, they are unable to celt it at less retire. about ten years ago and disappeared she county road, Tracy, champion welter-weight of Aus- What is known as a Yarborough hand that wolves were down in the swamp Becky's Death. near Elmhurst. The large than $1p-.-r thousand. howling. The white man has been heard from. Atthe present time Aunt number of shots found in body tralia, and Bert Brown of the Acme in whist is one in which there is no card wouldn't be- Nov. the showed some Inanswer Mr. Smith says: above a name given to lieve it, as he bad not heard anything. she is traveling the Western States selling OAKLAND, Cal.. 17.— Rebecca that the man bad been murdered. Club. In this set-to very clever nine spot. The The colored woman known On the sparring was done on both sides, and The Philadelphia Gas Company is worked on this hand is derived from a certain Lord Indian said, "Yousee, pretty quiet," a book relates her many daring ex- Eastland, an old as day preceding per which the murder Varni and a much applause was elicited from the eight-hour shins and is 50 cent higher in Yarborough, who used to offer the attrac- and tethered the horses between the "AuntBecky," died this mornins. Aunt wages than Is pnid in Oakland or San Fran- wagon and fire. periences. a party of friends went out hunting. They audience. tive but very safe wager of £1000 to £1 Judge on bench Becky was born slave at Nashville, cisco. The Philadelphia Gas Company in five a be Then the wolves came within hearing When Gibson was the Tenu., seventy-five years ago. returned at different times, and when the years has put into the city's treasury $5,403,- that hand of this sort would not of Calamity Jane, She was may the white man, sending chills up his back her children and their brought to this coast by Mr. and Mr?. District Attorney and Sheriff had made CHIEF FAIR UNFAIR. --908 ove<" and above expenses ann sells the gas dealt. He have worked out the him, figured The companies in New York,Chicago. chances or he may not, but the fact is with their long, undulating howl. The father were before and inone Thomas Eastland, parents of Joseph G. their investigation they charged three forsl. horses shook tree striking His Duty When Hustling San Francisco, Brooklyn and all big such a hand occurs only once in 1827 the to which they had of the most cases ever tried inthe Eastland, and she lived with them in this men, Antonio Devencenzi, M. Ghirardelli Exceeded cities 5.3.1 their project for more than been tethered withtheir violent trembling. County Francisco. Aunt Becky Citizens at the Theater. rounds. Itis said that Yarborough won Alameda courts. The father city and San acted and G. Lnzzaretti, with the murder. The a dollar and were never known to give ud a his wager many Then suddenly all was still. The wolves, Nov. 17.—The cent except in taxes, and in that they are thousand times. some wanted possession of the children and al- iwo free, OAKLAND,Cal., trouble At the Union Boulogne of which had come within fifteen latter have been set as the evi- notoriously deceitful. Philadelphia buys Ciub of some paces the leged that Jane was a dissipated character was not convict, between Fire Cbiel Fair and the Macdon- gas from private company pays years ago the dealer dealt the twenty-six of camp-fire, sneaked away dence sufficient to and water a and 35 silently, baffl?d in who was unfit to have their care or cus- the opened j ougn Theater management is settled, and cents per 1000 feet for what ought to cost red cards to himself and partner and all —their search for horse- trial of Devencenzi this morn- acknowledged They it for mixing. flesh by the flames. Forest and Stream. tody. ing. Chief Fair has that he ex- only20 cents. use This the black cards to their opponents. When ceeded provi^ons of the ordinance is corruption, aud it is a notorious fact that we come to realize that the odds against When the evidence of the father was all The tragedy stirred up considerable the wherever a public utilityis furnished by a eight ! NEW. TO-DA*. Calamity such matters. company corruption rules. such a round of hands are billion to in Jane arose and pleaded her feeling in the Italian quarter, and bad the governing private one, we must admit this was a very re- George Golia, attorney ipr — own case. Her costume and demeanor, authorities had to deal with people who E. de the Mr. Britton's assertion that his com- markaole deal. both that of a typical border woman of a could English language Macdonough interests, rendered Manager pany sell their production cheaper than Metternich, the great Austrian states- talk the and who anywhero United States — an- generation ago, attracted the profoundest were not easily influenced by threats their Hall a long opinion to-day. The most in the is man, owed to a single game of whist the attention, swered in the followinglanguage: greatest sorrow of his life. One evening, and while she spoke and sobbed duties would have been much easier and salient points are: no The amount ofoiland coal received by the while he was engaged in is favorite other sound could be heard. the results mignt have been different. Itcannot be sail that the Chief of the tfire game, •"Judge," one or (he Hre are visiting Oakland Gaa Company is we'l known. Very an express arrived withdispatches saiii Calamity Jane, "these There is pathetic feature to the case. Department Warden little coal is used. Nearly all oilgas is deliv- children are mine, and Iam men your theaier In an official capacity when they from Galicia. He placed the papers on able to work At the trials of the now free there ered in the holder, which does not cost over the mantelpiece, on playing for them. Iknow I'm a was always one come In aud take seals in the auditorium or 25 cenu per 1000 cubic feet. Experts say it and went all not church-going present attractive little go back on the stags during a performance night far woman, but l"m honest. 1 drink some- woman in black. t?he was ivery atten- should be delivered for50 cents per 1000 cubic that and into the morniner. and hang around me wings because pretty feet, When the party broke up he was horrified times, but Iwas never bo diunk that I tive listener and never missed a session ! are p'-forming a part. and that price would cover leakage, dis- women tribution, taxes and t>olttical expenses. Ala- to learn that upon bis immediate reply to could not protect my children, nor did ither at the preliminary examination or Ihave carefully examined the ordinances of one of ever meda now gives the Oakland (ins Company the dispatches depended the fate of 2000 ajiy them want for anything. at the trial. She was present this morn- the cityof Oakland and can findno authority some $65,000 a year, at least $40,000 too Now, look at this man who wants to take njr and is as interested as formerly. for tiie entrance of the Cuief of the Fire De- innocent persons. Had Metternich loved This your much. If Aiameda owned her own gas plant whist less passionately history had never 'em from me. Take a j;ood look at him, ;ittie woman is really an unmarried widow. \ partment or Fire Warden into theater and sold gas for $1 per 1000 feet, luel. light WHISKEY performance progress g|j| Judge, and see ifyou he any Ling Mr?, Iwhile a is in except un- now, recorded the infamous" Galician massacre. think is more before this she would have been der ordinance 876. which applies onlyincase and neat would be half as cheap as it is fit than me to take care of 'em. Judce. Varni had not that cruel 3hooting to . there would be ten times more gas used, and —London Tid-Bits. deatu !j oi fire. Ifind nothing inordinance 1035, pre- much money would flow into the city ten years aeo Isaved that man's life. He ithe hills lai-t winter robbed her of her i scribing the duties of the Fire Warden, so treas- get shootin,' i which ury that taxes would ahnost be unknown, and, into a scrjipe «nd was shot ver. She may be called upon to testify, I1 authorizes him to insist upon entrance into best of ail, there would be one less corruption AS ARISTOCRATIC DWARF. fullof holes. IfIhadn't cared for him he fund. would be dead lone ago. Inursed him Refused to Accept It. Ho Was of High Birth and Breeding Five Years and cared for him like a sister, and Wat Favored by Royalty. 1 and he's ALAMEDA, the these Cal., Nov. 17.—The joint lather of children that he would committee of the city of Alameda and the On September 5, 1837, at his cottage take from me now." Trade on near Judge was impressed Oakland Board of the harbor Durham, where he had lived in re- Gibson witn the question met last evening in the City tirement for many years, died Bomlwaskl, woman's story, and said that his inclina- Hail, but amended report was to the made by a Polish count, bat who had made this tion award the children to their the mass*meetinr a week ago was not mother, "But is in- country the home of his latter days. the law very clear on dorsed. Dr. McL-an again brought np this point." he said, "and Icannot do points rejected Though low of stature he was of high Bottling. some that had been at which otherwise than give the children to their each meeting and insisted upon their birth and breeding, no donbt has |Miiiii™s « father." adoption. They again rejected, caused his case to be frequently men' were and tioned. "Take 'em from me, Judge, and give other questions which could not be satis- 'em to him?" cried Calamity Jane. He was born in November, 1729, in the As factorily settled at that time were laid •t>v \u25a0" soon as the little ones were approached by over, reign of George 11, am as he did not die waUtftiini^f U to be taken up at a meeting to be 1;: jPROPWHTOHS pjjp their lather they ran to their mother and held later in the week. till the first year of that of Queen Vic- Ll MM™lllnll1111 she grasped them with an iron grip.,The toria, at ihe age of 98 years, ne lived dur- services of two or three deputies were Alameda Brevities ing those of five British sovereigns. At necessary to take them from her. ALAMEDA, Cal., Nov. 17.—Alameda one year of age he had attained to only . Judge Gibson admired the woman's Rebekah Lod-e No. 107, I.O. O. F., will 14 inches in stature; at 6, to 17 inches; at - bluniuess and evident courage and said give a hard-time party in Armory Hall 20, to 33 inches, and at 30, to 39 inches. 411 Market St. Thur.«day evening, he would see that she was provided for. December 2. And he had a sister, named Anastasia, an Francisco. Calamity Jane listened words The Board of Health has been requested seven years younger, who, H^HHW ! to the kind when full investigate sanitary from the bench and sbrieked as soon as to the condition of a grown, was shorter than himself by a ,---' \u25a0 '\u25a0' the Judge finished. She heard her chil- Chinese wash-hou>-e on Blanding avenue bead and shoulders, so that she could . •\u25a0••\u25a0:.-• -: dren crying as they were led off by their and Park street. It is claimed that itis a stand under his arm. But, though so THE SUCCESS of THE SEASON father and the officers and controlled her- nuisjince. small in stature, he was a handsome man, \u25a0scit enough to say-r*"Judjre,"tliey don't, do The damage suit of A. D. Corvill and his body being of the must perfect sym- things in this way in Arizona. There they wife against the Electric Railway Com- metry ;and he was, moreover, not only a \u25a0would have given my children to me and pany has been dismissed. wit,but something of a scholar and an ac- Tfc ;GRILL .not to tnat useless character." compliaiied gentleman, his mind being X "Madam," said Judge Gibson with a extraordinary degree eye, sorry WANTS TO BE CONSUL. cultivated to an by moist "I'm I'm not in Arizona travel and study, for he had visited vari- vou be because Ibelieve could made good; Hon. Felix T.afore to Represent ous lands and many ot the royal courts of ROOM Ihave no such opinion of that man. Anxious But Uncle Sam in Liberia. Europe. In earlier life he had been exhib- Jaw is law." . " ' ited and had appeared as an actor, and "While the Judge was writing to a chari- OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. There is Georze IV,as Prince of Wales, had seen PALACE HOTEL. table lady toattend to the broken-hearted every likelihood, that the next United and known him in those days. mother Calamity Jane rushed out of the States Consul to Sierra Leone on the west Itis related in the 'Memoirs of Charles .Direct' Entrance fromMarket St* courtroom, for the ferry ; headed creek coast of Africa will be Hon. Felix Lafore Mathews," the comedian, that in July, OPlilX UNTILMIDNIGHT. route and disappeared. For a long 1821, when George time of this city. ;During the campaign Mr. had succeeded to tne *> itwas thought the unhappy woman bad throne, he, previous to being crowned, ob- \t?dff&SDifcti&*ritlt Bis is a non-poisonous ended her life, but, instead, disap- Lafore was one of the most active colored remedy for Gonorrhoea, she tained an interview with Borulwaski, and «^n^"^dJUMW Gleet, Spermatorrhoea, peared from Western life for some years, men of the State and made his appearance In a deiicate manner offered any! iaCL'KEb^Hl Whites, and most him . ot^r tosd»y«.^B unnatural dia- has reappeared as an author. on many platforms. .He has a dozen let-, pecuniary help ifhe needed itto make his JBHBr Ouirintecd V charges, or an? inflamma- ,A newspaper writer, flwa not to itrieture. tioa, irritation or ulcera- who saw her in ters from Major McKinley and his. mana- latter days comfortable. He ordered that conugtoo, tion of m co v mem- Montana a few days ago, thus describes his coronation robes should be shown to -3"^^rrB»»au brane*. Non-astringen^. her: gers thanking him for bis active work. ¥•*V"EEvAHBCheWChCo. • most the little Count, and as a favorite valet of Sold by J>rnsrel«tP, , One of Mr. "Lafore's effective tal- King V^lCINCINNATI.O JHH She is a masculine-looking woman, wearing the was dying, who remembered the C. S. a A or sent in Plain wr-.pre^-. a blacif ents is hisHfhowledge: of languages. On BTby express, prepaid, for sombrero and a dress 01 dark, rough dwarf, Boruiwaski visited his sick cham- <»S^^^k^ JfrVk 81.00, bottles, material. She is and one occasion he spoke in three languages at «&VHBtaMO?QQI9**^«S£ajC*y or 3 -&.7\ lone-boned brown and ber the request of Georere IV. On his »v H Circular «-n* \u25a0•\u25a0 nqrt old, yet active. For years alter 1885 she dis- on the same night." He talks French, Ital- on 1837, appeared Western view,having married death, September 5, Count Borul- from ian and Spanish with perfect He is waski's remains were laid in the Chapel of - Clinton Burke at ElPa«so, but last January she the the — \u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0 •\u25a0'.-\u25a0- OCEAN TRAVEL. .' :}\.-: at president of Afro-American Mc- the Nine Altars at Durham Cathedral. reappeared Deadwood, where a great part Kinley Club, a uniformed organization of her Career had been passed, and re-entered Spare Moments. •— DAYS public lifeby becoming a dancer on a variety that was very much in evidence during \u2666 » S.S. CO. #V T TO stage. This was not to her liking. The life of the campaign.. Wanted a Toy Yacht. HAWAII. SAMOA, £-. HONOLULU' the boards NEW ZEALAND, BY proved too exacting and hard for Felix Lafore is well acquainted with Nearly every day letters reach the 'f her in her advanced years, and she took the Liberia and he has succeeded obtaining AUSTRALIA. \JS.S. AUSTRALIA. • • in Messrs. Cramps office, addressed in child- bint oi a friend and an author. OCEANICS. S. AUSTKALIAforHONOLULU" only, • became the support of the leading Republicans of Satur- Calamity Jame belongs to a type once com- - ish hands, some of which are amusing. day, December 5. at 10 a. if. Special party rates. county. , Perkins, \u25a0 mon enough a.: over the from to the Senator Congress- wrote H. S. ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and Wesr. Dakota Hilborn, Davis, One little fellow the other day ask- AUCKLAND 3YDJSEY, Thursday, the western line of Montana, now extinct. man Hon. W. It. P. J. for~" ' December - but * ing for an estimate on ttie construction of 10, at 2p. m. : .-\u25a0— '. For a few years she was a Government scout, Fletter (chairman of the Republican yacht, and she participated a toy which he wanted to take to Line toI'OOLGABDIE,Aust.,and CAPETOWN, in several Indian cam- County Committee). Isaac L.Requa (presi- Booth Africa. - j u-. paigns, nntabiy Ouster's Neat campaign ; the seashore with him. He wanted real . Perce dent Central Pacific), Mayor l3avie and you pull J. 1). SPRECKELS ...&BROS. CO., Agents. in1872-73, whea she received the name by Bails on it "that could up and _ 11* others have taken his cause and „ Montgomery sue is now known. many up down," and gave accurate dimensions as to Freight.... . street. which Office, st., San \u25a0 are now . 327 Market Francisco. She was a crack rifle and their indorsements - in the hands building revolver shot and Major the ot the bull. Allof these drifted between the mining camps and stage of McKiniey. . epistles are answered as carefully as posts of South Dakota, Utah, Montana and Attorney Church and County Surveyor Jury The latest letter received by Mr. Lafore though they Wyoming for years. For years District Nusbaumer Explaining to *he the Locality involved contract* for mil- PACIFIC COASTJSTEAMSDIP CO. before her de- from the President-elect contains much to LEAVE BROADWAY Aj« parture for the South she was a pony express gratify • rider, having of the his desire, but he refuses to make STEAMERSwharf,-San Francisco, as follows: . 4iMAMf thus an occupation sufficiently Murder in the Hills. '-, NEW TO-DAY. - Man- Island, Loring, Wrangel, exciting in those days, when Sioux itpublic. The colored McKinley Club is For . Jnneau. KU- tile, every were hos- to see lit,president honored and llsnoo and Sltka (Alaska), at 9 a. m., Nov.10. 25. and covered trail. Her route was in anxious For Victoria and .Vancouver (B. C), Port town- the Black Hills, between and as nurse for the children or story except specified the members are working hard toward send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett," ter, Deadwood Cus- of three four and ifshe is her will be interesting. t your theater for purposes Anacortes and and she covered it without fear. In1882 generations of the Eastland family, and The jury was last therein set forth, none of which give him the that-end. .• C Cheapest, New atcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 9 a. K. obtained week, and I . \u25a0 * » Because the Best h She took up a ranch near Miles City, Mont., very 1 right to your theater upon .. .Nov. 5, 10, 15,20, 25,30, and every fifthday there- began raising. all became closely attached to the this morning County Surveyor Nusuaumer enter ordinary oc- after, and cattle She also had an inn j casionsor during stillless does HISTORY OF A DAY. connecting at Vancouver with the C. P.R. where' the mightget food, kind-hearted colored lady. explained to ihe jurors the details of a 1 R., c? Tacoma withN. P. R. R., at Seattle withO. traveler drink or it authorize him to take other people N. trouble, as seemed to him best. mup of the scene where Varni was round, performance with GAILBORDEN 1 Ky.,iXPert Townsend with.Alaska leaders, him to tee the paying Alameda 1 without County ltappenlngs Told in j For icureka, Area a and Fields Landing (Hum. Jumped His Bonds. and of the alleged wanderings of the man the admission fee. 'boldtßar), 2 charged Brief Chapter*. Btr. Pomona r. x., Nov. 1, 5,9, 13. | OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 17.—Andrew who is with murdering him. 1 do not think any reasonable man would EAGLE BRAND I17, 21. 25, 29. and every fourth day thereafter. Judge Greene took a seat jury, say a Oakland Office San Francisco Call,) I For Hanta Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncos, BERKELEY'S NEW SCHOOL. !Root, the gold-brick man, is gone, and with the that because numberof reputable gentle- 908 Broadway, ) HariorU as Attorney tne side your Nov.17. L CONDENSED MILK 5 Port (San .Mils Obispo), Uaviota, Santa jwhen his case was called to-day no one and Denmy District Church men were standing in aisles of Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, ban Pedro, examined Mr. Nusbaumer regarding leaning up against the wall, such The Tuolttmne Pioneers held a banquet last Ji Send for that little book, "Infant A East San A the auditorium \u25a0 Pedro a Fine Eight-Room Building to Be answered' for him. His bondsmen are: Saturday night. C. B. is president. Health;" great to (Lot Angeles) and Newport, -at 9 a. m. ; maps the courtroom was paintully quiet. gentlemen would come under the head of Kutherlord V value mothers. '"Sent W Nov. 3, 7,:11, 16, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth Erected on I>wight Way. Ann Beban of San Francisco $3750, A. A. forth in "frfr C" _ jnUTlilllll ;V1 • • ; Johnson of San Francisco $3750, and Marie Colonel Tom Garrity is defending the j "other obstructions'' set the ordinance J. Q. Hantop was blowinga fire at his •"/- 111'"' day thereafter. -.>:.\u25a0'..•\u25a0\u25a0' . : -==•\u25a0.' w BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. The prisoner, quoted. Itseems tonnr mind absurd to class home the gn*lv the coal exploded and burned V N.Y.Condensed MilkCo. : For Han Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord 17.— Board $7500. and he had a busy day trying to of banla Barbara, night L. .Ross of Oakland Suit willat prevent 'Ia gentleman capable movii.e himself as an his face badly. y7l Hudson Street, , ;":New York~if*i (San Luis Obispo), Port Loa An- of Education decided last to erect a once be brought collect. Detective Herbert from telling in the same class with sofas, . C peles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 to too much of "obstruction" Ex-Public Administrator Stanley has filed Nov.l, 6. 9,13, 17,21, '25,29, and every fourth new eight-room public school building on « • what he found as the result j chairs and campstools. Ifa gentleman bean a.m. ' • » \u25a0 -• \u25a0 . : of his investigations. Iobstruction standing in the aisle-way a his final report of the estate of James A. Camp- .'• day thereafter. :. . . -.:. the recently purchased Dwight-way lot, temporarily, of bell, who died in 1893. . For i.nseiiada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La The distinction among animals of re- The case against Devencenzi is stronger theater "the same gentleman and Uuaymas Orizaba, the previous action with against Spring Pax (Mexico), steamer 10' relation to the quiring least sleep belongs to elephant. would be equally an obstruction standing The case the Valley Water \u25a0^ Dr.Gibbon's Dispensary, it* each >- *.;. the than that against the others. The District ballroom, on yT^fe;BrJGliblbon's a. 25th of month.. \u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0-.--\u25a0\u25a0 construction of a building on the same lot In spite of its capacity for the floor of a equally covered by Company is on trial before Judge Ellsworth. (>2SKEARXTKT.(»2r» KEAKXTST. 1he reserves to steamers hard work, the Attorney stated that just prior to the days. A•AtS^ EsUbllshedEstablished Company right' change having been rescinded because of its il- elephant seldom, ifever, sleeps more than hunting trip the prisoner and Varni, this section. Itwilllast several .i9 \u25a0•^^ftl"in1*54 for the treatment of PrivataPrivate :or sailing dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 four, occasionally five, who Again, ifordinance 1537 bad been violated Towle read a long statement Diseases, LiostManhood. Debilityor :New Montgomery street. legality. or hours. For two had been partners, had quarreled and had the Councilman disease wearing onbodyand mind and [:\u25a0 QOODALL,"PERKINS &CO., GmTI Agents. and was being violated lessee is made by last night denying the charges of neglect of 1 fftHtsfffi ; The drawings hours before midnight, and again for two separated. Sheila had been found wrapped tbe ordinance liable for the violation thereof, Sohst of the *.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0•\u25a0- 10 Market at.. San Francisco. of Cunningham Brothers o'clock, duty made by Director Merchants' others fall.?. Try him. -Charges low. hours after 1 these misborn in a bloody handkerchief under Deven- and Ifyou violated the ordinance or permitted Exchange. feS7 Iwm^ «'"»•«*\u25a0 of Oakland were accepted for a second • your buildingyou *>*-irs?-- Ff>l ffnnrnniiwii. Callorwrite. mountains sleep. cenzi's bed, and these|shells corresponded its violation in should have ;»:•. J. V. «.IBBOD. Box 1957. San Francisco. been by the proper officials arrested and pun- R. D. Ledgett was arrested to-day on a I \u25a0;!©!; \u25a0 \u25a0 THE ished therefor Hit? manner provided charge ot assault preferred by Bartley Foley. R.&N. CO. in bylaw. are jointmanagers of a string of horses a : DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Iknow of no right or authority vested in Mr. They —— — NEW TO-DAT. ? Murdock, either as members at the racetrack. 1 r^-Li-orx^-wf>--'-'-i-'-u-^l^J-J-'J^-aXO-jn_rLJ-Ln_r Fair or Mr. otherwise, of the Fire Department or to enforce any The story published this morning that the PORTLAN J3~~' ' provisions of this ordinance themselves, inde- Central Bank and California Bank might con- WHITEJSTAR LINE. ; \u25a0 From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 a. m. : pendent ofany court or the proper mode of solidate and mat D. Edward Collins and W. U. T>T? /918 First-class \ .Including procedure laid down by law. Stillless can IFaimanteer are striving for control is devoid of United-- States -and Royal Mall Steamers FA Second-class /berth <&meal* any for \u25a0 ; '; find justification insulting reputable all foundation. '. \u25a0-' > --.\u25a0•*' BITWKKS ,{ ;• SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS:'~\'. New York,Queenstown• &Liverpool. State of California..:... Nov. 9, 19, 29. Deo. • — ,SAII-I>ti-JEVKKIf AVKKK. C01umbia...... \u25a0.'.N0V..U, M, Dec. 4, 14 . "•- -- - -'' OTSW TO-PAT. .__\u25a0_\u25a0'_'"- _ ANDUPWAKD, Through and through baggage to all . 1_ .-,—' Jl/ 1:\u25a0-. '\u25a0 1 \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0 $b0 ACCORD- >M» tickets Ing to steamer and accommodations s£3die£| Eu'.ern points. Rates and. folders upon applica- selected;CABIN.second cabin, $12 60 and SIS 50: Majesuo tion to -\u25a0• ':\u25a0.- .v \.c \: -\ ;•: -.?-•'\u25a0 ..; -. and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England/Ire- . T.F. CONNOR. General Agent. . land, Scotland, Sweden, .Norway |and Denmaric PHMMmMK' \u25a0 \u25a0 630 Market street. through to San- Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, GOODALL, PERKINS A CO., Snpert9t«ndeolß Balling dates and cabin plans >may be |procured from W. H. AVERY,Pacific MailDock, or at'tna \u25a0 ! of the Company: 613 Market street, GENERAL General Office FLETCHER, COMPAGSIE TRASSATL4STIQU3 under Grand Hotel. U. W. - ; French Lin© to Havre. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'* \u25a0•\u25a0-;\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 . General Agent tor Pacific Coas:. Y'BPIES(NEAV),42 NORTH >hfl9^ ' Hnnyadi' ' ' | \J River,' foot of Morton st. Travelers by Jsi gfflj '\u25a0 "•"-"' -;- :- byEnglish railway i \u25a0 JAnos line both transit ant - :: --•-\u25a0'•\u25a0' : ••'•\u25a0-• /: Ibis avoid : STOCKTON STEAMERS the discomfort of crossing .-the channel. tn a small "\u25a0"/\u25a0\u25a0 Leave r Pier No. 3, Washington St» boat." York 10 Alexandria, Egypt,;via .tarivr. \u25a0 - -''Y^i V.M.Daily, lreight New JS At received 1 second-class, ? University of Rome, j.V « '-' • up nrst-classslßJ; $iltf. 1116 ! \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 . Prof. Dr.C ofthe writes: ' \ t to -»J 3D *». 11. \u25a0''\u25a0'- '.'-: ! Nov. 28, A. if. Accommoaauona by Telephone- \u25a0 LAGASCOGNE.. ..:...... :... 5 MO" line Reserved- 5, « itsonly marine through rates on Valleyw-\u25a0 LA'8RETAGNK...... :.Dec. Noon -\u25a0 j 0NE...... ;. Dec. IS, 5 a. World's safeguard Road-- freights" '*'.- •.:...\u25a0 \u25a0_•\u25a0. LACHAMP' ...;...... m. A of Healthl' 'I •...; .-\u25a0 TOURAIITE.. : .LA Dec. 19. 9a. m. % ' . BTEAM£K<* ~ LA u ..;.'. •26, AbCOUNE: ...^. Dec. 6a.m. irritating effect." q|p T. O. J. D. . . .:.... ; Free from any disagreeable or 'Walker. Peter*. particulars 4^ B6St !Mary.tiarratt, ; City of /tm cut luxiaer apply to J '- - Stockton. A.FORGET, Agenv* -' Telephoue Alain 803. Cat." .Nay. and Imou Cm . \u26663 None genuine without thei^'; ... .jfa 8. Bowling Oreea. New Yoric. Natural CAUTION: J. F. & CO,;- ~~"~""~-"~~"" ; fuoazi Aeeat* 6; Moa^oaary' 4t A«fl*4a«+ signature of the firm : or fALLEJO ASD U. S. JAYYYARD. : •venue, Baa Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:: \u25a0 ' STEAMER "MONTICELtO," : SAXJQSI, "Andreas Saxlehner" P^ly *U..;. •10:30 a.m.. 4 and 9:30 F. FOR LOXGATOS& SAFFACRIZ Water . if. ALVISOLEAVER PIER 1 DAILT £ 8«Anrday«....r...... ;...... \u25a0...... •10:30 a. 4 P. if; 10 a." Mm&? on the label M.*.(Sundays ;. at .OatSTEAMER excepted) Alviso daily J, 5unday5...... v....\u25a0.;:.-.*.; .%."...'....\u25a0.. 8 P. M.; p. (Saturdays = ' jj ...... 6 M. exceptsd). Freight ; \u25a0 Dock. V \u25a0 4 . and Pas- .Landing Mission-street Pier 2. senger, \u25a0 * tare between \u25a0 San Francisco and Alviso, Berkeley's New Eight-Room Telephone Black 261. \u25a0\u25a0•'. <.;-'V 50c; to San - ScWhctise Which WillBe Erected on Dwight Way» . Jose, 7&c Clay.«L, Pier 1. \u25a0 24» W. *£xcurslO9 trip,giving tt hours at Navy- Yard. CJara au. Jqm, -.\ I