The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 11, 1897, Page 11

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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 11 11 LINCOLN I TOOK , [HE PIEDMONT In a Hard Drive He Downed Caspar for the Stake at Qakland. Some Pronounced Cho’ces Were Beaten and the Books Quit Ahead. Lobenzula Won Easily at Odds of 8 to 1—Hermoso Was Run “Short.” H-zard First in a Drive. So bLeavily padded was the overnight entry card that the impression was created & great field wa o line up in the Piedmont dicap decided rlongs, with | $700 hung 1 horse. All | of the t hed with the e ich colt was delegatec Charley | Thorpe L. t to the post & 3 ng up at 11 to 5, was 7 to e others were all | es, the principal play from 10 down to 7. od one. Peril made front, showing signs b was neared. The h ok command of things | red to be when Lin- | ng burst of hard dri e line three parts v good per- ayed y for the favor- | anaging to land | of the books cleaned over the da; on of “‘dogs” started in | a-half-furlong scram- | Muir's hrown choice. n & he was d went back to on E 2 odds from twos to 1 a high turn of e he blew up. from Little Thorpe finished a then won eas 20 to 1 choice. close third defeat of Ben the 9 to 10 mile, de- bank roil. from the p evered with nim 1 the second was speeding e the bend for the favoriie aded for the stand suming fir choice > winner was going fiveanda | ¢ affa h a crabby | aters lining up at the barrier, did | ¢ speculators very weil. Ina hard al2t0l c ooted the he d gained the de- Queen Nubia | Wooaland Belle, which i an ou | strect 99, Ol dei Bandidos < 110, Twinkle Twink 80, 110, Lo- | bengula 107, Mamie Scott 90, = Cash Dsy 115, Casirisn 1 St Lee 116, All ridden | Wy or with | in his protest that Summertime was not opened at evens and receded 10 3 to 2, was never dangerous. Mid!o was scratched from the conclud- ing six-furlona sprint, and Tom Griffin’s mare, Miss Ross, was chosen to carry the bulk of the ccin. Two to one was about the general price laid against her through- out the beiting. Just before post time there was a stiff play on Hazard, cutting his odds to 11 to 5, Looking all over a winner in the stretch, *‘Skeets’” Martin got up with Hazara at che paidock, snatching the vurse from Miss Ross by nearly a length. Show houors went to Candor. On February 19 Summertinie, running in the name of A. Stemler, won a selling race, with Torsina, carrying George Rose’s colors, finishing second. Mr. Rose boosted the winner a few hundred, bnt the run-up money was protested on the ground that Tor-ina was not owned by Mr. Rose. The owner of Una Que Amo then stepped in and protested pay- mentof the purse to Summertime, stating owned by Mr. Stemler. Afier investigat- ing the matter the Oakiand track stew- ards bave disqualified beth horses, award- ing the purse to Una Que Amo. The run-up money, however, stands in favor of Torsina. The following ‘weights have been as- signed by the official handicapper for the Oakiand handicap, one mile and & quar- ter, to be decided on Saturday next: Second 102, The Roman 96, Claudiana 80, Una Solorado 85, Tar and Tartar 83, Miss Ruih ly 80, Gamecock 80, Judge Dlenny 1 Semper Lex 110, Sca‘borough 80, Doublé Quick 108, Casper 100, B & W 86, King- Earl _Cochrane Over 101, Service 100, Lincoin I1 98, Thelma 86, Dura 80, £alvation 114, Senator Grady 100, Hnard Tack in England pahoe 100, Aquinas 104, Howard 8 108, D vault 92 Major Fludd 80, Josephine 80, Fuilerton Lass (Imp.) 85, Gratify Following are to-da First race, one mile, neliin, 580 Grandezia, 81] 671 Jay Wheeler... €68 Doctor G.......110| 631 Philip H... 576 Carrie U Reagan. 619 Cods... 548 Soolads. Third race, one mi| 642 Tempestuous 669 J ck sartin. 78) Hazar 644 Joan Rosell 669 Encino 1107| 669 Tara dT 1Ub| 665 Koadrun -109] d an eigh: 1051665 Rans 1 5 Fra THE ILLUMINATION OF THIRD STREET. 104 (64%)~an 104| 569 Jus | CAME OUT LIKE A BUTTERFLY Third Street Emerges From the Chrysalis State. 96| 581 E 1011 661 L 10 671 Aticus ¥OR TO-DAY, ¥irst race — Carrie U, Coda. Second race—Morana, Dalion. Third race—Hermanita, Roselle, Tem- pesiuous. Fourth race McL ght. ¥ifth race—Caliente, Bube Murphy. Grandezia, Jim Brownell, rank Jaubert, Perseus, | Double Quick, 0'd Happy Valley Made B-il- Sixth race n, Etta H. | Divorce Sults tjiod. | liant by Modern Im- Suits tor divorce have been filed as follows: s a Lincoln A. Coffin against Hannah W. Coffin, provements. for crnelty; Flore against Samuel H. Saleno, failure to previde; Julia A. We man egaist William Wellmav, desertion. | ST | Merchant d Prop'rty - R California Bible Socloty B an p'rty - Owners At the annual meeting of the Caliiorma Celebrate th> Advent of Bible Soc the following persous were Rlectricity. | electea ¢ ensuing year: Annis Abbott, Cyrus . bert Dexter, John | e DVANCES made on re and pianos with t removal. 1017-1073 Mission. Old men leaning on canes, young men with their best Sunday girls, “kids” in knee pants with tin horns given them by Meeting, 1896-97 THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. 1A JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack. Wednesday, March 10. Fifty Weather fine = B. Katehinski, the president of the Third- | street Improvement Club, all made | their way last night 1o Third street— hat place known to the pioneer as “Happy Valley,” which lay behind the Track dead. ixteentns of a tile; scliing; purse 4300 sand dunes where the Claus Spreckels’ building now stands. All came to join in Good s.art. 4, SECOND RACE—H 67 the grand celebration over the transforma- tion of this old street into new activity, brought about by the combined co-opera- tion of real estate owner and merchant tenant. The celebration of the advent of the electric ligh's had been postponed time | and again because of the inclemency of the weather until eventually last night | was the time set down by the executive committee to celebrate, weather or no weather. -Fortitude, Time, | Bonfiresateach of the five street cross- ¥ ings between Market and Harris n strects acted as beacons to signify that some- thing unusual was about to take place on — — that street. ] | etiag, | These signals were no fake alarms. Good siar. Won easlly THILD RACE—One mil Winger, L, Ezell’s b c. seiling; purse $400. | There was a display of bunting, calcium lights, Japanese lanterns, Roman candies and sky rockets, with a band of music LS | seated in a rockaway behind four horses, it e which traversed the street from Market 10 6h |Bar 7 1som Pizgo't mp. Deceiver-Katie J. 5 | Harrison. On the sidewalks were thousands of | persons, some of whom had not been on Third street for years, but they turned | out jast night 10 see the old place in its change from flickering lamps into an elec- Tine, 335 | Miss Ruth, 5.0 (433) Nie > . &0 (143} 3ir Philip, 4.2 100 Kal Mol 4 106 A Good star Wou easil, Wi tric ray of splendor. | Betting. | Beckers Hall at 14 Third street was the | Jockey. 0P ©L | rendezvous for all. Here the proprietor, Sianghter. s with B. Katchinski, B. Jacobs, R. E. Cole, H. ariin, -2 3| A. Hoffman, J. 8. Eiliott, A. Becker, C. |Thorpe. 1 910 | Attell, J. Lemle, L. Marisch and W. Hen- “pence; | +Jip8 anegls } drickson Jr., entertained the many friends | -|300 5 0| wkocame to offer congratulations uvon 100 110, | the success of the celebration and the ad- 100 1000 | yantages of the great improvement on the | street. Dr. Rottanzi was there, happy and full ~tout,.. Antes 1y, Time, 1 FOURTH KACE—Piedmont handicap; all ages; seve eighths of 4 mile; purse $1000. e | of smiles over the success of the South- 676. sile Improvement Olub. So was L TR T | Bewing, | Schwartz, who made an appropriate ad- ndex.| Horse, age, welzht. st | P | gockey. |ope ", | dress, giving a brief history of the club 666 | Lincoln 11, 3 (b64) | Caspar, 3. 629 |Insiigator, 4 peril,a.. Una Colorado. 6 ¥ ankee Doodle, & Hailelujih, 3 since its organization in June, 1896, since | which time it had taken an active part in | the 1mprovement of Folsom street, also | the getting up of the late bicycle night 5 | parade for *good sireets,” and the im- | provement of the street over which they 134 |¥H. Marin |Clawson .. Slauchter, .. | W Martin | Maxey.. | had assembled to celebrate. | President Katchinski spoke of his ex- | perience in bringing owner and tenant | together for the purpo-e of improving the street and making it what its location in- | | | Beuiing, S Index.| Horse, weight. | % Fin. | Jockeys. {u,.,' 0% | tended it to be—a first-class commercia. v e i ~— | center. S e s N B Ay 10| “Toasts were drunk to the success of the (635) Queen Nubis.....105 | 81 ‘Thorype. 1 | street, its merchantsand property-owners, 580" | Alianera, ..10u 41 Melntyi 15 | and there were words of kindness towara e, o i 08 e R TiE MORNING CALL for its assictance, par- (Ga7 | Decly Hatraterer 100 |3 e ©3 | ticularly 1o Charles M. Shortridge, its 568 |Rienz L110] 9 | Figgor 5 | proprietor, for his personal subscripiion 76 |Senaior Morgan..107| 8 s | sa ISp-uce 60 | 10 the lizhting fund. " Good start. Won driving. Winner, G. H. Peters’ br. c., Murtenhursi- kroest| ] The jubilee was a great success from M e T 2 esilne. Time, | Jiort to . finish, and none deserve more i : . praise for its success than Mr. Katchinski, 67 SIXTH RACE—Three-quarters of a mi.e; selling; 1360, who labored late and early to make ii el worthy of the occasion. ‘ St 1, Ya | % ( st Fi Jock: Oue“m& 5 Index.| Hors | Y | % T n. ockay. g T | o) ! b | - 639 |Hazard, 4. 07| 8. en | 4n 54 11 |H.Martin.,...| 2. 135 WHIM FOR A WHALER. 649 |Miss Ross, 4. | 4 41| 2n | 13| 23 |Tones 4 LRt Sl ATl |Candor, 6. 3 ) 3 4 orpe g O Ot g 073 b2 | Big| 41 i3 |mhe 2 25 4| Bert Brown, Landsman, Goes to Sea 98 |Fortuua 6 | 8| 9 | 715 | 68 | b8 |Pigot 3 3 Without Saying Good-By to 0 oo o ] 83 [ 31" | 31 | 65 |isom. 13 18 Friends 641 | Woodehopper, a. 11.“ 13, %m‘z | ‘? 4 ! }(l) ’)7“150 H«‘nnuu) .‘n 6 ; » 4 i {Artst. 6 18| s 6 (svider -[.30 40| J. Bertram Brown, a . 96 |<ir Reginaid, 5...110 10 8 Im R 93 [Lynch -{100 300 A young man em. 506 [rina W5 g M 1 P 'el |5 el |da :|"%0 300 | ployed as a clerk by Hawley Bros., hard- 422 |Don Pio Pico, 4..107] 71|. 7 815 | 7 11 Bozema: -1100 100 | ware merchants, and living with his rela- Good start, 1:174%. Won bandily. Wianer, J. G. Brown & Co’s ch. g, by Strathmore-Zu Zu. - Time, tives on Broderick street, this City, gave his friends a period of anxiety by “disap- pearing” on Monday morning last; that is | now on exhibition at Bazzurro’s restaurant to say, he did not sleep at home Sunday | on Pacific street, where it is exciting much night, nor did he report for duty at his | interest among the raisers of vegetables in place 'of employment. this City. In fact nothing has heen seen of him The great tuber was grown at Bay View since he left the house Sunday evening | by an Italian gardener named Andrea and after dinner. was the result of natural growth, not hav- Inquiry, however, developed the fact |ing been forced any more than other car- that he had shipped for a wnaling voyage | rots 1n the same field. Itis nearly two in norihern seas, and his friends are Iook- | feet long by twelve inches in diameter, and ing for a letter from him in due course |is almost heart-shaped, wits a prong at from Unalaska. His friends say that he | the lower end. B. KATCHINSKI, President of the Third-Street Improvement Club, General Warfield an Electrician. H. Wa: field, George Stone, B. M. Spencer, . W. Griswold and John F. Byxbee have in- corporated the Somoma County Land and Power Company, with & capital stock of $100,- 000, of which the sum of $5000 has been sub- seribed. Its object is 1o supply power and light to Napa, Mcndoeino, Lake and other counties. was discontented and craved advanture, with a possibility of betterment. A GIANT CARROT. Bay View Produces a Tuber That Weighs Over Seventeen Pounds. A seventeen-pound . carrot, the largest ever grown in this County and one of the SIS === Tbe!eadu'ng milliners willappear under this heading in advance of Tbe;r respective openfng days. ISR Tremn WWQ MADAME ALMA E. KEITH, § 808 Market Street and 24 Kearny Street. 6RAND SPRING OPENING oF MILLINERY THE LATEST EUROPEAN AND EASTERN DESIGNS. THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF ART FLOWERS IN THE CITY. The Unique Window Display is Alone Worthy of a Visit. RECOGNIZED AS SAN FRANCISCO’S LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE! — - OPFPENING D "¥vS— THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH (I, I2 and 13. muxnmzmummv.mn 2 wmmmwxw T < PO, 2Va. e == Ay A7 « A well'known clergyman, of Boston. says of IPANS Tabules “1 have wsed them with so muc/ satisfaction that I now keep them always at hand, and they are the only remedy I do use except by . a physician’s prescription. They are all they claim to be.” RATLROAD TRAVELD SINFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- =setmmcey et comecen © CIFIC RAILWAY €0, | RAILROAD TRAVEL. os leave nnd are due (o nrrive as SAN FEANCISUO- :00 Nlles, fan Jose and Way Stabions... R:4Ds Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. 00 Atlantic Kxpress, Oglen and Fast,. 8:407 004 Benicia, Xlfl:‘;l[ ‘Rumsey. Bacra- Rafael 0. San Francisco to San 1. Do rov A v g Fr F : 1a: 71304 Martiner, 5 WEER DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 a.3t: 13:33, ¢ e S Banie Roes paT 8:30 6:10, 0:80 ¥ ic Thuradays-Extes irip 8U11:30 p. M. Salordays—Kxica trips & 1: and 11:30 P. . BUNDAYS—s 5:00, San Rafael to San Francisce. WEEK g 5, 7 0, 11:10 A, 2 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. A _Saturdays—Extratrips at1:55 p. % and 6:35 P . #5304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marys: hico, Tebama and Red Blulr A Peters and Milton. 2 9:00A New Orleans Express, Raymond (for Yossmite), ¥ Bakerstield, ita Barbara, 1.os An % EI Paso, New Orleaus and 9:30, 11:00 a.2; 1:30, 3:3% ———— Two ladies were returned to the English Pariiament in Edward IIT's reign. largest ever exhibited in California, was brought into this City yesterday and is NEW TO-DAY. DR. PIERCE’S / ELECTRIC /- BRLT $1000 REW ARD. 2rPierces Patent Galvan'e Chatn Beis 1s posltively guaranteed - 1obo he most perfect electric be t now made In & .y par of the world, and is as far superior (0 he cheap v goc.en up but exten ive v ndvertised so-called eiec ric be.is BOW on the market 8 an ele trie idgh. 15 sup rior 10 that of a tallow cand e. For a first-class belt, with all modera Improvements, a: & MODERATE PRICK. patronize an o d-staolished and rellab e firm, and you wiil thus h#Ve No reason Lo com »aln of having been swind ed out of vour money by un rincipled “quicks.” Buy no beituil you have se-n r. Piorce’s. f%~Book FREE Cal of address Dii. PIEKC & SON, 704 Sacra: enio st., cor. ki . or 640 MATKel St nelow Kearn -, San Francisco. The f0ilovIng drugssts ars ug-nis: K. i GOGINGS, Sacramento; HoLDEN Drua’ Co., 510ck ton, 81d GEORG ¢ G. MOREKEAD, ~+1 Jose. MISCELLANEOUS. BLOOD POISON X Boro Tarcat, Pimples Co AVE-YOU &355ed”Spots, ‘aches, Ord sonee cers. in ‘Hair-Falling! Write COOK [REMED ., 307 Masonte Temple, 1 XIL, {or proots of cures. " Capl ., Worst cases cured in o 85 days. 100-page book free. RAILROAD TRAVEL) NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Fraucisco, Commencing Sept. 18, 1893 | WEEKDAYS. | ForMm Vaiey ani_sun Kafael—e7s | | o010 a3 *1:48, 8:43, #5115, %3 140, | Extra trips fo: Si1 Hatael on Mondays, duys and saturdays a: 11550 . i SUNDAYS. | For 3ill Valley and Son Tafaei—+8:00, #10 *i1:3) 1. %: #1510, 3:00, #4130, 315 Trains marked * run to Sai Quentin, HROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reres and way stations—7:35 .. NOTARY PUBLIC. HARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY-A" W A E Taw and Noiagy Foblic, 638 Marco: ., o{é oekdiys, 8:00 4. & Sundays, 1145 . M. Saiur site Palace Hotel Telepbone Jesidence or Cazndero and wav stations—7:: el suroet. Telephous * Fine ” 2691 ays; 1545 . o Bacardays 00 A2 weele BUNDAYS—5:10, 9:40, 1110 & 11 140, 3:4% | 9:004 Mectives i ? 6:00, 6:25 P. X 9:004 Vallejo. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same o Nee schedule as above. i ‘Stockton ., Leave Arrive '1:00P Sagramento ol Ineffect Franc San Francisca 1:007 Niles, San Jow and | ivermore, Senpaee | loeciie ] [Uoes Tyt 11580 Pore Cosa and Wey Statlonsg o V. SUN- SoN- 100p inez, mon, Vallejo, VR | Svve. | vestination.| D5 . Caiisioga, Ll Versuo aod : - NTN 7:30 aM 8:00 aM| Novato, caville, ~ Woodland, 30 Pa|9:30 AM| Petaluma, Krights Lauding, Marysville, Oro- 10 #(|5:00 Pu|Santa Rosa. asop p e 80d Sacrainéut e 11:15a Fulton, 180r Lathrop, Stockton, 7:30 ax Windsor, 10:20 ax oed and Fresno, going via Niles, Healdsburg, 4 returning via Martinez. Tytton. 5:00r 108 Angelss Express, A Geyserville, Fresno, "Sauta Darbara aud Lod ¢ S ugelcs z sl S 5100 Bauta ¥o Ttonts, Atiantic Jivpress ! .., Plei for Mojave and Enst. Hopland & 6:00r European Mail, Ogden and East.... 30 ax| 8:00ax| Ukiah.~ | 7:35 vu (5500 Haywari, Nieaan o Jose.. .. - :00r Vallcjo. 3 RO Ax 71007 Oregon Jixpress, Sacraniento, M 8:00 x| Guerneville. | 7:35 rx vlm. Redding, Portland, Pu; 3:80 v S Sound andt Kesh Y q 10:40 aM 200r “‘Sunset Limited. e A A Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleans 6:10 »u|5:00 px| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 pu and East . coees §ERT . Fauge), 7:80 Ax(8:00) ax 10:40 A w ¢ 5150 7| 5:00 pac| Sevastopol. | 410 py ey Tove Felton, Stages connect at Sanin Row for Marc West Dot s S RS 8 3 At Cleyesyilie for . CicSEEs 2 ille, San Jose, New Cliversare tor the Geyserss at Piea for Highiaad | *318r Newark, Genierville, San Jose, New Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lakeport; as | Hoplund for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Sorings, Saratoga Springs, Hlus Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey’s, Buck- | gell’s, =anbedrin- Heights. Hullville, Booneville, Mendocino Clty, \liets, Uahto, Cor Santa Crus and Pricipal Way Stations Greenwood, Orr's Hot Spring Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, GidBA San Jose veio, Laytonvlile, Harrls, Scotla and Kureks. Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1r%02 Saturday 10 Monday round-trip tickeis atreduded | g;§54 8an doss, Tres Finos, Hata Gout rates. acitic . P bles, Soa @ 'On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all points be ove. Paso Rubles, youd San Rafsel at half rates Suit and Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding A. W, FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agent. Atlgptic Pacific RAILROAD o es Pinos, Sauta Crur, Gilroy, 3 Balinas, Monterey and PacificGro *3:80p San Jose and Way Stations #4:30p Sap Jose aud Way Stations. {5:30p Sa _ jose and Principal Way 6:30p San Jose and Way Btations. 143 San Jose and Way Stations. 8:004 Melrose, Seminary Park, Trains i and acrl Fitehburg, San Leaadro Markersiron: Verrg T " s and Haywards. Zeaves da ly .6:,0 p. w...carrying Pullman Palsce | Drawing-room and Modern Upliolatared Touriss. Bieeping-cars. which run dally throush (0 Chicay via Clty. ~ Annex cars for Denver and Bos.on Excursions, via Ksnsas City, Chicage, Montreal and the White Mouatains ieave every § Runs through to Niles. !,"xm,J & From Niles. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. #rom SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)= AT:15 9:00 11:00aM. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 T\ esday. *4:00 15:00 *G:00e.x. il best railway from Calfforaia, o the East, | rroa OALLAXD—Foot o Broulusy.— 0 e " fles: no ores ¥ 00+ A good meals in Harvey's diniogroome. " | Iogord. $1300 TTLA0 130 30 g 8an Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market 8t., Chironicle lulldi Telephone Mais | ,,, A for Moming. P for Afternoon. 16440 Oukland, 1138 Hroadway, ”““‘”‘“”"“"'xm:amry. S 6 3 1 Monday, Thursday and Saizday nighteonly, THE AN FR ACISCO AN) SAN JoAQUIX HOUNT TAMALPA[S‘ VALLEY RAILWAY CONPANY. Trains conneet with North Paoclfie ROM JANUARY 81, 1897, Coust Raiirond. B datiys o Tema: WELK DAYS—Leave S, F. M 145w Southbound. Stations. N Returning—Arrive S, ¥, X 8i0rw |7 333‘»‘.".2‘ BUNDAYS—LeeveS.F.84. M 11:304. M. 1:30 P00 | 9:49 5 84 P . Beturning—Arrive 8.F.1:16 na 4:30 .0 7336 a8 | 11:60 4 .. Fresno . 10 ». 2. “Tickets for sale in Mill Valiey or For intermediate station s see tima-table. THOS, COUK & ~ONB, 821 Market st., 8. F. Counecting steamboats of the 0. N. & I Ca Valley and Mount T cenie Raliwap, | leave Ban Francisco aud Stockton st 6 = A dailys

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