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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. MARCH 16, 1897. 9 ONTHEWAY 10 . THE PR Z:-FIGHT Scme Few Special Parties Start on a “Mountain Pilgrimage.” The Owl Club and Its Merry M mbers Will Be Well Represented. J:mes L. Flood Will Carry His Friends to Carson i1n Hs Private Car 1 Monte. The first special train out ot this City for Carson and the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight started last night at 6 o’clock. It was made up of eight cars, six of which carried the ordinary passengers and the other two will be devoted to the exclusive use of t: e “Owl Club.” The latter institution sprang up likea mushroom, between two days, when the “fight of the century” was decided upon. Itis not an incorporated club, and like a rose its life will be only a period of four days. Butit will be a merry life if indi- cations go for anything. Douelas White, a gen and he has gathered about him a score or two of the best fellows about town to make a part badge readin wspaperman aund OWL CLUB Mourtain Pilgrimage. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, 10 CARSON, NEVADA. He had a large audience and was listened | to with profound attention. There is very littie Buddhism in Indis, hesaid. When he went into the country there was practically none, but he was pleased to be able to say that there was some reyival of pure Buddhi-m there now, and the birthday of the great teacher largely celebrated. The great number of religious and philo- sophical sects were classed by the spexker under these general heads: The mono- thsists, who belirve in Braha as the creator of all things; the pessimists, who believe in predestination and lead lives of severe asceticism; and the materialists, who deny immortality and teac. the wis- dom of eating, drinking and being merry while life lasts. e CHANGE OF VENUE. Attorney W. D Grady Objects to Judge Joachimsen Hearing the Charge of Mayhem Against H.m. When the case of Attorney W. D. Grady, charged with mayhem, was called in Juage Joachimsen's court yesterday afternoon, ex-Judge Levy rea! an affidavii on behalf of the defendant, asking for a change of venue. It was alleged in the affilavit that the defendant be ed he could not get a fair and impartial trial before Judge Joacnim- sen; that the Judge bad said to divers per<ons that the defendant was a brute and would be held for trial, and that the Judge had shown a vindictive spirit to- ward the defendsnt since they had known each other in Fre no. Attorney Ackerman for the prosecution said be had no objection to the case being transferred to another court, as he wanted al goou fellow, fathered the scheme, | Each is furnished witha | | the defendant to get a fair hearing. He { was willing to submit to any raling of the | court. | he Judge denied that he had charac- orized the d fendant as a brute or that there was any prejudice in his mind | against him. He could not understand | why the affidavit had not been presented weeks ago when the case was first called. He baa no particular desire to try the | cuse and he referred ex-Judge Levy to Presiding Judee Low to fix the zourtto which 1t shou.d be transferred. | Ex-Judge Levs asked Judge Campbell | to take the case, but he refused, and Judge Low will have to hear 1t himself as Atior- ney Ackerman objected to Judge Conlan. Attorney Grady is charged with biting off tne ear of William Schaer, a waiter in the Orpheum annex several weeks ago. | 1 F.YORITES BEGAN THE WEEK WELL Five First Choices in Front at Emeryville Track. Jockey Thorpe Was in Rare Form, Piloting Four of the Winners. Ray el Salto Won With Eas —Encino, at Odds of 100 to 1, Beaten but a Head by Lovdal. Six races furnish ample opportunity to win orlose a few dollars arcund a race- track. Seven events were down on the card at Emeryville yesterday, and with tedious waits and exasperating delays at the postit was nearly 7 o'clock be‘ore the majority of the crowd, hungry and in anything but a cheery mood, landed on | tnis side. The racing, while not presenting any high-class fields, was above the average. Five favorites headed their fields past the stand, and the regulars are temporarily possessed of considerable means. The bookmakers, however, extended to them a pressing invitation toagain be present to-day. Jockey Charley Thorpe maintained his high average and still further increased his popularity by riding four winners past the finishing post in front. Thorpe has many followers and they were wallowing 1n clover. The sport opened with a -furlong spin for maiden three-year-olds, in which i Lovdal, the even money choice, showed that he was many pounds the best of seven starters. Cut off and knocked about at the first turn, and again shut off entering the stretch, Thorpe got un just in time to beat the 1C0to 1l shot, Encino, a head. Logan, which was extensively plaved on a tip that the *'iron horse’” had regained hisold form, was third, only a neck far- |~ ther away. Ab Stemler’s fast filly, Scolch Rose, was the most pronounced sort of a faverite for the five-furlong sprint that came hext. She had the field at her mercy .from the start, and won under wraps from Cheniile. Etta H, the second choice, away from the post. g:orly, was coming wery fast at the end, being beaten bt a head for the place. The final six-furlong selling event devel- oped the surprise of the afternoon. It looked = soft spot for Caliente and the books soon rubbed the even money offered down to 4 to 5. Mike Hennessy managed to get Howard, a 10 to 1 chance, away from the post advantageously, and ai- though the favorite was hard ridden by Thorpe through thestretch could not over- haul the leader and succumbed by over two lengths in 1:143{. Bhaw landed Mer- cutio in third place. NOTES, The malch race between Sir William and The Cheat at four and a half fur- longs, each to carry 110 pounds, will be decided at the track to-day at 1 o’clock. The owner of each coit has $1000 posted on the result. The owner of Howard was cautioned by the judges about riding poor jockeys on his horse at times, and then at intervals putting up a good rider and stringing the coin on his chances. If it continues the entry of the horse will be refused. Following are to-day’s entries: First race. seven-eighths of a mil 192 Sool dain. 107| 678 Red Will 675 Miss Ruth......108| 892 Podig 647 Hyman 698 Little Scot. 607 Red Bird. €92 Monterey. 700 Tobey. 528 Jerome 8. 862 Biliy Ayres. 681 T, 655 Duit 0. 569 Juan Bernard..107 665 1ke L 93 ‘Abi P. 678 O'Fleel 523 Jack Second race, malden two-year-olds, seven-six- teenths of a mile 567 Approbation ...106 €87 Andrea. .108 682 Sadie ~chwariz 103 ...... Xopos Syl R 580’ Stoic 1108 620" bon Lui 428 Hertha. 108 6.0 Or. Mizner. Tnird race, selling, seven-eighths of a mile. 677 Laay Hurst....105](856) Dolore. .102 €85 Woodl'd Belle..102| 677 Queen 1102 97 7 Cinudiana....... 100 | 423 Begonia V...l 97 607 Cappy. .97 Fourth race, seven-sixieenths of a mile, maiden THAT THEATER HAT IS DOOMED Supervisor Rottanzi Fathers a Measure to Sup- press It Even Opera Bonnets Are Not Exzmpt From the Opera- tions of the Order. The Board Protests Against the Department of Highway Bills in the Logisla‘ure. Mourn, ye ladies who love to exhibit your monstrous masterpieces of the mil- liner's art at the play. The die is cast, the sentence passed. The theater hatis doomed. The stern gaze of Superviser Rottanzi was obstructed at the opera the other night and his official wrath was roused. Crane bis neck as he mizht he could catch but fleeing glancas at ““L’ Africaine” and be- fore the curiain went down for the last time he had determined on drastic meas- ures; he would abo'ish the towering head- gear so dear to the feminine heart. Bright and early the next morning he hied himself toa man of law, learned in Blackstone, Cooley and other authorities on the rigbts of man. “Write me forthwith,”” he thundered, “‘a law—a law that will cr-r-r-ush the theater hat by tue very weight of its learning and verbiage. ‘‘Make it broad, make it long, make it far-reachine, and above ail make the pen- alty of violation heavy. Then sat him down the man of brains and evolved. Deep into books that reeked of legal lore he delved, and for hours he NEW TO-DAY—DRY G10DS. EN ORMOUS PURGHASE! 950,000 YARDS oFr— EMBROIDERIED! AT 2 T0 4 VALUE AND LESS, In connection with our GREAT INTRODUCTORY SALE OF NEW SPRiING GOODS irf all departments we this week offer a GIGANTIC SPECIAL PURCHASE OF CAMBRIC GUIPURE AND CHAMBRAY ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY in a vast range of THE LATEST AND PRETTIEST DESIGNS AND PATTERNS, which we bought and in turn offer at Only a Fraction of Regular Prices 700 nieces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, regular Will ve offered at price 10c a yard. 600 picces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, regular price 1oc a yard. il 2 Will be offered at. 500 Will be offered at.. 475 pieces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROID_ERY, Will be offered at. 450 pieces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, Will be offered at. 400 pieces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, ‘Wiil be offered at..... eeceeatie 380 pieces CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, | Velox, backed to 13 to 5 favoritism, showed |to be the best of a poor lot and won | handily from Cogent, a 10 to 1 outsider. March 15, 16, 17, 18, 1897. The Owl Club has secured two of the two-year-olds 60 Espirando.. 46 Flushingion . worked and labored. The result came out at the Board of Bupervisors yesterday when the Super- !‘}hcu CAMBRIC GUIPURE EMBROIDERY, Will be offered at.. 800 pieces CHAMBRAY ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, in blue, navy and red, 680 Rey <alazar.. 108 694 Roxey Murphy.101 SCHOOL BOARD ECONOMI finest cars used by the Southern Pacific | Mujor BindiL ihe second choice, finished | G5y Moringa. 87 Lone Marie..... 98 | Blipervisors yesterday when A i T = | back in the ruck. 587 Mar.hs ¥I Moro. 111 | visor from the Sevent. Vard introduce embroidered with white, 21 inches wide, 1egular pric 1 25and $1 50 a D¥ergeaic rosmrand goue. Abhe.couEna A six-furlong affair under selling cond)- | 694 Col.ael Daa. Soclalis 1208 | the following order: ard. Will be offered at 1 268! price §1, ¥ § 25¢ d} entura” is cu:x]xosed of the k.t;nen,n tions foliowed, resuiting in an easy win | Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile. Ria e nerwn'nhn]l L yard. o 3 . . ining-room and the commissary depart- > - . for Altamax, the 9 to 10 choice, riduen by | 835 Toweris 334 Bellicoso .104 | bonnet or other h ARSI T B T T . 3 3 b = ead covering within any ment. Marriott, the famous colored chet, | Workmen Will On'y Be Em-|Tygrpe™peril snowed a high tarn of | 328 Satsu (dodmp. -antaiislia 96 | |cansed ‘tneater in tnis City and County dur- LEADERS IN HANDKERCHIEFS! is aamiral of this vessel and his crew con- 3 speed as usual out in front, but stopped | (¢87)Appinuse 672 Peixotto > ing the time of performance in said thester or o sits of a steward and four waiters ployed on Half Time for badly at the end, finishing over two| ses Oha Gue (689)Cash Day during the rendition of any programme on the e EEi The “‘Astoria’” is_the name of the other Some Months. lengths behind the favorite in 1:153. Don | 697 Ameiia Fooso. 96 e on, Piatform of said theater; but evers | LADIES’ WHITE SCALLOPED EMBROIDERED SHEER LAWN HAND. 10 | car, an elegant Pullman with two spacious Clarencio took the show. aplitas . be removed from the head by the peraon wear KERCHIEFS (slightly imperfect), regular price 20c each. Will be offered at. 1Y€ drawing-rooms, an observation lobby and _ The third event was another six-furlong | 883 Pollock: 108! oo Navala - 94| ing the same dusing the Hise of berformante N At P | g rcoms Directors Burns and Waller Eximine |Tun for maiden three-year-olds. Tulare | ‘675 sir ¥ 104| 697 Cavrill 93 | in'said theater or during the rendition of the | LADIES’ WHITE EMBROIDERED LACE EDGE HA‘*\‘DKERCBXEFE]‘)l ; The members of the Owl Clup who are was & 2 tol favorite in the betting, and, n':; Rienzl. 070 gg 3377 \;;.Eerh.v | programme ond!:ehxlnze or platform_of said (stightly imperfect), regular price 25c each. Will e offered at.............. &b | booked on the ‘“mountain pilgrim- Building Sites West of after having the 30 to 1 shot Fanny S| €88 Palomacita | cLight. eater; proyided, however, that the above in- i e i | 2ge” are Joseph P. K S\dseAValer.| veaten forty vards from the wire, Hen. | 693 Zylpba..... 104] hibition shail not be htld to inciuae skuilcaps, | LADIES” WHITE SCALLOPED EMBROIDERED SHEER LAWN HAND- | e Joser s : e lace coverings or otber smail or closely fitti; K ERCHI ightly i .ar Levy, W. Hanson, E k, Percy Mor- | Castro Street. | nessy, who had the mount, overiooked P el S et St e sl oz dlosely A1Hng KERCHIEFS (slightly imperfect), regu.ar price 30c each. Will be offered at. 150 g, J. Lachman, Charles F. Hanlon, D. seeing St. Distaff coming on the outside, s @ . fere with or obstruct the view of the stage of anion, J. D. _Sallivan, Herbert ke 3 and was nipped outa head on the wire. platform of such theater of persons in the rear Choynski, ~Louis Metzger, John and | Drastic economic measures have been |1y, ginner receded in the betting from | First raco—Tar and Tartar, Miss Kuth, | of such wearers while in such theater. % OUR NEW SPRING CATALOGUE will soon be ready for distribution to Joseph Kenneay, Senator Eugene Bert, | decided on by the Buiidings ond Grounds | 910165 to 1. ABLP, Sec. 2. No person, firm or corporation hav- [ QUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS, to whom it will be mailed free on application. Ma tin Stevens, Dr. Gallwev, Herman I Committee of the Board of Education in | “I'ne racy Rey el Salto took the four-| g /"4 race—Don Luls. m-{-.;?:flh;fia'r'e"r“}:fclTf?r:xi?ruf;nn‘;fsluxr;“ry Denhardt, “Pop” Sulavan, Dck Miller, | order to stave off t0 as great an extent as | furlong scrambie for two-year-olds, hands ' ing o Qe ORHerlorins & Paut Oesting, Phil Livington, 1. Gold: | possible the threatened deficit in the |down. Couvled with his stabls com-| Third race — Quesn Nubls, Dolors, | {ifine ine tendition of any prosiainmeon the stein, Jim Dunne, Dr. Sweeney, Dave | gchool Department funds. panion, Los Prietos, the ring laid 2to1 | Claudiana. stage or platform of said theater (0 wear any Bachman, S. Sachs, D. J. Tobin, Witilam S | again-t the Baldwin entries. Rey el Salto| Fourth race—Rey Salazar, Col. Dan, hat, bonuet or covering for the head contrary Miller, Billy Cook, Young Mitcheli, | Ata meetingof ”‘”0'"““‘“;,“’9“';‘1" | guickly rushed :o the front after the start | Flushington. 1o the provisions of seation 1 of this order. Charles Green, ¥red Buiz, Jobn M. |morning the matter was discussed at|anj never extended, passed the wire first = ec. 3. Any person_who shall violate the i Mubon, Billy George, Owen Hogle. Carl. | length, and 1t was decided to reduce the | by three lengths in 49 seconds. Ina hard | FA(th race=Cash Day, Belllooso, Santa | provisicns of section Lct, this order shall be | ton C.' Crane, W. J.' Kennedy, William | force of men under the jurisdiction of the | drive Little T G_headed out the second | Bell~ - | conviction® shall be punishable b s Sne of | (5} ‘JI»\,nnrlLund l}uuglnsh\\ hire. - | committee about one-half. Chairman cn!cuce. Gypeeiver, 1;1- the place. i S xth race—Cabrillo, Perseus, Wal- | notless than Bah ST tate fla $305 ds ta he club expects 1o be away four day: o t ile run that was next decided | t 8 risonment in the County Jail for not = y fourdays | Byrng stated that the work on school| I0 the mile rul oY R onetayros by ‘mom sash dnarend an i nights and Do expense has been spared to make the ‘“pilgrimage’’ to the fighters’ Mecca and return an enjoyable one. | boar buildings and grounds left over by the ola 1 had practically been caught up with, and that nnder the circumstances it would be feusible to reduce the force materially. THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. prisonment, Sec. 4. Any person who shall violate the provisions of section 2 of this order shall be guilty of & misdemeanor. and upon convic- tion shall be punishable by a fine of not less The Harvey & White party, consisting of twenty-two people from Silver Cit He stated that a careful review o! the | (JALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Rucstrack, Mo nday, March 15. Fifty-eighth Day | than $10 nor more than $25, or {mpri: N. Mex l)('.h.;m} hare Saturday over (he | Situation showed that after the short va- C/ai'the Winter Meet ng, 1896-97. Weather fine. Track fast. in lheéca\lnty Skt ok nov less than two days Santa Fe road and will be tacked onto the Owl Club train. L. W. Little anda Ira Biizard, of Denver, Colo., will also join cation which begins next week at least fifteen men could be dispensed with. It was debated whether or not to select fifteen §YY, FIST RACE—Threequariars of a mile: malden three-yearolds; purse $300. nor more than ten days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Sec. 5. Any person who violates the provi- sions of section 1 of this order shall not be ar- men and let them out entirely or to work v “EPNSHt James’ Flood's party will| the endire thirty on hall iime, and the | maer | morse e[| w | % | % | | oo The Drogretsob the. pertbrmence oe rendivios MURPHY BUILDING, >-nig J : y ) - o e e n s leave here in the young millionaire’s | latter plan was decided upon. 3 50U | Velox. 101 4 6h | 31 | 3% | 13 of any programme upon the stage or platform . h Mot T j| Esch crew will work two weeks in the | 688 Cogent nzl 7 81 |71 | 41" | 213 of such thester, but such person shall be ar- private car, the Del Monte. The party is v - P2 3 small but quite select. It consists of | montn until the work on hand and the ggg jAmmety 99 13 2% L gv, ‘gfi | rested at the conclusion of the performance or y James Flood, Henry Ash, Nat Messer, | condition of the funds permits the em-| Gus |co co U | 8 8% | 1% | 1% | 5 {eacition of e progremmeyptotided how. San Francisco. Jobn Farey and Police Commissioner | Ployment of the entire force. This order| & I2 Al |8 $ | Sjecied from n,e"finme:”,,‘;,;;;,’gg;’fm:‘;g Moses A. Gunst. o affairs will also affect the men under HieH ol | 83| % | 8 manager ot such theater. Lobos street. Plymouth to Capltol avenue—Curbs | Chapultepec street, Eugenia to Virginia ave- The 1 secial train to leave here | the control of the Committee on Supplies. 12 10 *|w 9 9 Sec. 6. This order shall take effect immedi- | and macadamizing. nue—Property-owners for graaing and sewering. to-night is the ‘deadhead” car, that| On Sunday, at the request of the West 2l 6. 2h 834 |10 10 ately upon passage. Mission street, Crescent to Silver avenue—Curbs | i-ugenia avenue_ Chapult-pec street—Same. Will Sarry the railroad agents and teir | of Castiostreet Improvement Club, Clair- Al 1 oy SSHARE Most of the Supervisors are married | “Eaiore®ireet, Piymouth to Capltal SRR e b i1 ca it Baragiaf s norbuildines snate s ds H @ |12 |1 |12 Sadowa street, Plymouth to Capital avenue— | for full-widih sidewalk. man 8! i men and some have grown-up daughters, | Curbs and macadamizine. Tiweatieth, crossings of Georgla Loulsiana, Mary- friends. The perty will include: Thomas Tilley, W. R. Vice, A. Ottinger, W. N. Price, Committee, Chairman Waller of the Fi- nance Committee and John J. O'Brien, 01| Threw boy. Winner, R. E. Dow -Ing’s b. g, by imp. The Hooz-Viente. Time, 1:1714. and they hesitated about voting on the order. Fllimore, Hayes to Fell—Curbs and paving. Kisie street, 10 ly Park avenue to Cortland ave- nue—Grading, curbs, etc. laud, Lelaware and Massacnusetis—Union Iron Works hnd Pacitic Roiling-mill Company for bet- ter grades. nue to Ellis— William Marcey 1. 'Snedaker, Fred. | Inspector of Buildings, made a tour of the o — E = Finally Supervisor Britt proposed that | " North avenue, Holly Park avenue to Cortland | _leavenworth, Golden Gate & erick Thompson, J. Adams, P. D. Mc- | disirict represented by the club for the 700. BECOND KACE—Three-quarters of a mile; selling: purse $400. it be referred to the Judiciary Committee, | svesne—Grading, curbs, etc. Emil Moller for betiering condition of sidewaiks. Carty, Timotby 'Mee, Hariy Buck, Alex- | Purpose of looking inio the matter of a and this course was {aken despit the pro- | STREET WOWK RECOMMENDED BY SUFERIN- | Jonem Golden Gaieavenus o Turkosams. ander Waters, Jack Kapus, George Lipp- | chool site for the Jocality. 1odex. | moree, ave, wetent. |5t | 1w | 1% | % #in | gooxer. |op "%, | test of Supervisor Rottanzi. XUMENER D seLmae moai: Tra provement ¢ 1ub for bectering condition man, Cbarles Miles, Malone Joyce and | A petition for a new school west of | _ | Supervisor Britt introduced the follow- | Clementstreet and Twenty-fifth avenue—Sewers, | of sewer. Charley Kingsley. Ca;urv street W;!a :u! 1’:" some lun-l- 0, 293 Altam: } g T -l}zm “,'3 fl 14 .| 1 910]ing resolution: cu{‘!;;‘»“:;“;;\“ e s cudion nbeee | TRt frac nxnfl Doll:lr; —Jonn F. Newhoft for Nearly all the p-ople mentioned above | 30d it is probable that the matter will be 76 | Perll | 81 24 e 5| w fiias yonsireet, Bus = . three months’ {ime 0a sidewalks. e e Wil malt anti thq | Teported favorably upon by the two com. | 524 [Don Ciacia, $.100| 7. gh | 8b | 43| 8h & 10| 000 treatings Biate Tepartmetl or HNCn pere | WA e e ame s s | ehomeR S XRYMXRRE 30 MERRRT cuOTIRN, Tingside is reached before making any in- | mittees and the ouilding provided for in| a7 |Widow Jones, 3. 95 8| 8l [ 91 | 6 51 :180 100 | provide for s State tax, about obe-third of | I street, Tenth avenue to Eleventh—Grading, | Eureka Twentietb to Twenty-firsi—Robert Howe vestment. ¥; the next appropriatio 678 |Kdgemonnt, 4...7105 4 | 415 | 83 s | 81 Nty 12 | Which is paid by the City and County of San | curbs. eic agaiust paving. . . 652 |1nstallatrix, 3 | el 68 | b | 7 71 ‘{80 0 | Francit nd at the same time expressly ex- | Tavior street, Francisco to Pay—Brick sewer. Mason and Jefferson—Property-owners against | Up 105 ». M. yesterday twelve special 824 |Last ¢ 1 7h | 78| 8 13 o 90| clude Sen Francisco from the beness of the | ,Eukenia avenue, Beunington street to Wool— | gradiig aud sewering. | Puliman cars had been sola for the 4:30| THE PAPERS MISSING 683 |San Mar. o, i1 123 | 83 | 934 | 9 10 20/ act; and wherens, the streets and roads of the | GZading, curbs, erc. Leavenworth, Golden Gate avenus to MeAllls- i o % 285 |Huntsman, 108 10 9 10 1010 v 3 s Eugeuin avente and Bennington street—Same. | ter—F. A. Hihn against stone sidewalks. train this evening. Besides that there is s 104 |10 % 100 | City and County of San 3 i TSRy o rasnto ohe Srbm 647 |Tober, b 06| 9 Wi (11 (113 (111 30 100 | Flohitoallof themoney. ihes een matonipy | kbaemaavenuesnd Wool sirest__Seme Lombard and Broderick — Property -owners -ty X 2 ~ ab.y KEugeula avenue, Wool street to Andover avenue | agains. change of grades. o el and another from’ Stockign. | Sudden Hitch in the Last of the Suits| 68 [Tom dmi 18013 B A A e e 48 418 | bo raised by taxation; therefore, be it —Samer Casiroo Harrlstte do W. Kittle against lowsrlag Tue train ont for Reno this morning will of the Hale & Norcross = 5 Resolved, Thnt-the San Francisco delegation | ~Fugenia and Andover avenues—Same. grade. 2 Good s.art. Won easily. Winner, Eurng & Waterhouse's b. ., by imp. Maxim.Altitude. Time, | 8t the Legisiature be requested to oppose the | Eugenia avenue, Moulirle streetto Andoverave- | Sagamore, Piymouth to Capitol avenue—E. Wolt is said, carry twelve or thirieen day it Litigation. 1614 - adoption of the bills unless the City and nue—same. 8nd property-owners acainst g rading, etc. coaches for the patrons of the road. The latest of the Ral v i [ San ¥ nd Moultri Spear. Mor<et to Mlssion — Property - Owners . e & Nor ounty of San Francisco receive direct bene- Kugenia avenue ai oultrie street—Same. i Pt Members of the Bohemian Club have | 59 868 OF 0 "% mml: B3l '““’t 7] , THIED RACK-Three-quariers of & mile; three-yearolds; maidons; purse $300. fits proportional to the amount of her CONir| OBIECTIONS To STREET WORK OVERRULED. | MRAlnst conauraction of brick sewer, = o chartered one special car and members of 9! " i . bution to the fund. Eilbertstree:, Plerce to Scott—Plpe sewers, etc. O tte Pacific Union another for the fight. | One of the vapers filed in the suitcan bo The mensure was adopted unanimously, | Ellvert and Scott streets—-ame and gruding. e anh Lae Tasle. Maan: manner'th These cars will be hitched in the regu‘ar 6 | found. They have been taken frum the | tndex.| Horse, weight |t % | ar | P ita author remarking that the department | Fiinort svreet: Procee o Seot.—Grading. whica certain wor has been exccuted. o'clock train to-night, o he17th is"to be | County Clerk’s office. T ~ T By R T sought to be created might better be called | Precita avenue, Alzbama sireet to Army—Pips | ZEGEP oF Srawls STy the greatest day ol a. e year. T e ¥ v sewer, ete. Furska, Twentleth to Twenty-first—In favor of ,l_“Ee rtiik s Vlowion Tha Syuivet fhe mffi.fl'fiéifi ip:p:l:: l;:i:hbn:“gtll::tb;e‘r(e 2’7’§ ‘}25,'.',' H fg fg H 3; "‘%é’,ffi:.’?fi"","d‘o?.".‘fl‘?.",‘,‘.‘",.,*I',‘:,“,,‘”;;;;,,d Flor da s reet, Twenty-sixth to Army- Dm-. recu:ndcrlng Union Paving Company’s permit to 1 M. . STED PR STRENT Wi avi fight. Abe Dani ls, an associate of Phil [ < "0 Wo05 % (08 S BIOAERE DY T | 6ot faray ik . 5 814 | 434 | 8n | 42 by Supervisor Devany pledging the board [ | BRI 08 R R a1 and | | Kearny street—Superintendent of Strests sdvised Dwyer, the horseman, and the backer of o P 8 SrOm | Rosalbra L b s 2% 4n s to open a boulevard 100 feet w de through R e s T e e to have fenca in front ¢f Hall of Jusiice site re- Corbett at even money. The other end of | annual election of the Hale & Norcross 679 |Phillip H. 71 81 815 | 88 84 boulevard for which Adolph Sutro and the | ler to grade northeriy b bgf;g:il!km:’ mfi:’fififi"&&}%" ruction of the wager is held by Arthur Wheelock, a | Mining Company. Fox filed a complaint Bey Jie Diatin. 0L SA AT ) aE e Spring Valley Railioad Company haye| GRADESTO Bi CH\NGKD AND EeTABLISEED. | 3(fl,"Park venus, Norin avenue and Elsie odds given in ok R ey weed: Robertill avaok and olbs aes the board to autuorize the Driving Associ- Ao i 2 Co or K cannot_ lose ‘:nlessanzs):’nmun! weth| 3 G Necuantaliot Thia Hiie Raitasking 112502 aiari. Won driv.og. Winner. Pinkerien stabie’s b. b, by imp. St. George-May of Teck. | ation to enter upon and open the thorough | reuis D O aras WMAllesy | W couitact b reliow Tyt whipped after the tenth round. that they be enjoined from vetin Zbdzad fare through the Ciiy’s propert; n m " | "8t Marys aveiue and ‘uvier, Milion and Roa- pee g the Property. twaive months on embankmeat. ; Mose Gunst has the heaviest wager yet | joou [odin trust, The defendants filed | ~(3¢) FOURTH RACE—Hait miie; two-yearolds: purs> 8400, e Laguna, Lewls to shore line—Same. noke streets— In favor of removal of rallr made in this City. He coniracted for it v 3 iy all . STREET IMPROVEMENTS B street, ~eventh to righth avenue—To J. G. | fences and requiring company to construct gates the night of the Fitzsimmons-Sharkey | iy that (he plaintiff nad illegaily 1| csmor iRy cue m emdian 2 A e reet_In favor of cxamination by City ) vl » Bettl AR NSION TIME BeCOMMENDED, 1 AApaces * é“?;e!f‘::;‘uxfi’wfl""’“ $3000 even tnat| jpyirucied the election. He also filed a | Index Horse, welght. 8. | 3% | er | Fin o ""f1 | Summary of the Weck’s Work | aiamais betrero avenue to york—To property- Engineer of wa'orshed now dammed up, (o roport o - ¢ notice of motion to dissolve the injunce = 53 e a Acted On by the Board. owners, niDety deys on grading, etc. Bl Geth ana Naches, and ssme. Castro to 1 Otherwise there is little money changing | yion that had been issued, and asked that | gay [1icier o 0ol 3|33 | 3% | i 2 2 Toll = Pro iia aveaue, Folsom to AIAbAMA—TO JOhN | samcriroin favor of Cleanlng Sutiers and Opening hands, the Corvett men demanding 38| pox be enjoined from further interiorence, | (680)|Gypee ver aos| 1 | 83| 21 | 33 54 8| Thelollowingisa complete summary of | i oy. ninety duys on same. —— against $10, and the Fitzsimmons people | ~ saiurday last the case was argued be. | v74 [Los Prietor 00, 6 e,‘z 33 | 230 d 4 %|the street improvements which passed [, Thiricenth avenue sonih, 1) to ¥ street south— | Vaa Ness avenue, between Bay and Franciaco insisting on giving but $7. ! fore Judge Slack, and it’was tben an.| 878 [Hermow cooo....208) 3 | 87 | 610 | 53 4 6| the Board of Supervisors at yesterday's |’ waiiroad svenn - ~ixhicench to Twenty-fourth | *Gcirees sontu. coventeontn o Bightesnh ave- Fred Webster's train No. 1, with ten | ;ounced that the papers had been misiaid | (862 (1t PoMlipere o 108| & | 40 | & 30 <[ %9 80| gession: ' avenue south—>ame. 08 300th-1n favor of £ra ing. embers of the Pacific-Union’ Club, will | 204" CC013" 1ot be produced. . Yesterday | (867 |Desaemon P L e AWARDS OF CONTRACTS. Walier and Laguna—To Adsmantine Paving | Brasnan—In tavor of extending sewer south- he this Xf[:r;oon. et e a morning another request for the papers 674 |Truth .. 9 9 9 3 Cinwson. 2 20 PIE::c:::;rxc-em t0 Army—To R. Ingrim on Ccmrrg;:x:z.n::o\g.flm:.'.:l(;:.mn_“"m& "'sr‘;enfyuo‘}:l‘a?n"a‘;:}remwDolores e aries Asiber's train No. 2 will stal i = ¢ da ue sidewa, P . o welock with ihe following people: | iy 1‘1‘1“-‘3 ’li ,fifiiflf{,’, r‘llu:r r;fl.:gannced g oy et Wea Sy, Wiy SEais RIS SIS O 0T R 0 of, NERIUUJenNIEE, e e e Y en Ran avenas and Groon—Same S timslon sireet, between Crescent and Richlana les Astier, Sol Jacobs, General Malow- | R0 B0 N0 REOT R O lh‘-thsi;lg Bha | P Homment strees, between Twenty-third and Twen- | _TWenty-second, Indiana (o Yenu.ylvania ave- | avenues—in favor of chaugiug Dosition of eloc- ansky, Phi Howeil, T. Coulter, Mr. True | 2t ii1"s0 fied, as o° the dates of the | ()3, ¥1¥TH BACE—0ae mile: four-yearolds and upward; putse $380. ty-fourth aveutes-To Owen Keean on brick | P50 L0 T B EN R B0 o " Feniyivanta— | FICUSRLRSIeL Wenater and Fimore—in 8 Suit 1. 2 . sewer, etc. bk " h — g(f fen iIIO e M;{- Sfim s of S;flhiole;f‘;flg': ariginals, and the case will proceed. The Clement _street, brween Twentv-fourth and | TO Propercy-owners, 120 days on eradiag, etc. favor of plank sldewalks forschiool and abatement - c;]r;m é:un offman an @38 ol theft has done no one any good, nor has it = SRR i ‘,.mns Twenty-fifth avenues—To James McCoy on pipe .:(,‘;‘;99'0“,- gy S o & e 01 . pdex. 3 3 2] st 3 3 , ¥ - e Island an SACef Auy Gt - — = B} X ; O Ch 1 *Ciement street. between Tweniy-Afth aad Twen- | ETospect sxcnyie and Heyia avenue—-To smith | stop rading and sewering, '” A"' 693 | Lovaal, 6. 7 61 | 8 |75 1 xth 8V-nues—- ame. . 3 ‘On, Devisadero to point_easterly—Against pro- STOOKHOLDERS SUED MRS, CRAVEN SUED. 681 |Kncino 4 8| 215 | 11 1y 1 % %0 50| Clement sir-et and Twenty-sixth avenue—To | Frospect uvenue, Heyman to Eugenls avenue— | test against stone sidewa ks. bz ot 2 o e 870 | Logan, . 1| 1n 2h 21 2 162 52 | Owen Keenan on .ewers, curbs, culverts, etc. Eame. g Frs svenue—Againsi ieduction of width of The Panama Railroad Company Begius | Her Interest in the Fair Istate Recog-| grg |sis iatn. 6 et e T ey & oy R e am . nanE Frospect TSt ok tnre nran gt (o TARbE o b e Golden Gate Park to Presidio— an Action Agalust Local Aerchants. nized by a Litigant. 575 [St Algnon, 8] 83 | o1 | 77| 8% 100 150| Lyonaud Chestnut—rewersete. —To Warrsn & Malley, 30 days on gradinz e ganay T 1 Reed The Panama Railrosd Company has| Farl Hermann, a minor, has sued | _ 047 [Cauanct.e 6l 88| 43 | 635 7 100300 | Devis ero. Chestnut to Era icisco—same. 178, Seiia avenue, Folsom o Alsbama—To Garrett £ begun suit in the Justice's Court against | Charles L. Fair, Virginia Fair, Theresa A. | 1, Falf st Won driving Winner, Buras & Waierbouse’s ob. b by WildidieFres Love | bevisadero Franiiao o Bench =Same. Burxe, 60 day> on grading, etc. il ieat| Bagley nisoe to. potabensterty— the local stockholders of the North Amer- | Oelrichs. Herman Oelrichs, Nettie R. Cra- — AT - Lindei avenue, Van Ness to Frauklin—Pipe § e "'““""f;“':';"m? permission (o repair sidewals. N v Iy Y g 8] ACE—Five-elghths of a mile; th: 1as =lling: 350, sewer, vtC. “agamore sireet, ( api ymouth avenue— ican Navigation Company to recover|ven and the executors of the will of| 704, . gtk iiden: 1 Pargs gacL. RS sabech, Noe to Castro—Stone sidewaiks on | Grading, macalumizing, eic. $35,672 64 claimed to be due the railroad [ James Gl.li*mr. all claiming interest and southerly Slde. o ncher—Stone sidewalks, | PETITIONS BEFEREED 70 STREET COMMITTEE. CITY corporation from the transportation cor- | titie to the property at the corner of Pine | rogex.| Horse, welght. St | 14 Twenty-eigt o, ! Mission, Coruand to Crescent—A. 8. Little, for T a : . 3 y-eighth, Guerrero to Do ores—Piaak side- 3 oration. The defendants are and Sansome streets, for $.0,0600 damages, walk. pav By ¥ Joseph Fredericks, Ada E. Fredericks, [ on account of personsl injuries, (ggg) gfiffll:‘m ‘5 H s r-et, Bovenhlh Jo ':mnn avenues — Plank -g“fi;',:':",,:{‘:,‘m'“"""“’"“""""‘ to ee mpl'oveme“ 0. Davia _N. Walter, Herman Waiter, | The plaintiff asserts that the defendant | (324 3 H T ion. Tyon 1o Ceniral avenue—Stone side- | , Buy, Jones to Leavenworth—Fiian & Trescy, Isaac N. Walter, Moritz Walter, Melv, left the elevator shaft leading from the | (878)|Fortuni 4 ks, for reiease from contract to lay Ctirby, etc., Booms 11 & 45, Fifth Floor, Mills Building. Furih, Tewis Meyerstcin, M. P. Flewon- | tidewalk open and unprotected, and that | ‘448’ ey aei i 8 Eweifth avenue, C 1o Fulton—Grading, curts, | , Erosmect avenue, between Virglais and amer. Telephone Main 5377 man, G. H. Roverts, George Webb Alex- | be rell into the opening and was greatly 212 SEE. s £ ete. T G i n (s s ooy > i i ¥ 629 |Jack o | aatern 7 8 b & 1ine of street in front of property. - % ander, Frank F. O-born, Isasc L. Rosen- | bruised and maimed. i e 6 Dot 3l 2 3};}{::3:;:;“3,%‘,,‘;}’;‘3:;:3& of west- | M niree Eighth tu Ninih avenue south— | SACRAMENTO OFFICE: 411 J STREET. imer, Gustav Sutro, For further cause of action young Her- Charl unemann, fOr sewer. thal, Moses Sonnel y ) 3 on 3 g Her- Won handily, Wi erly half. ) -~ H. DUTARD £ 3. W.McDONALD, Pray Chatles Sutro Jr., Arthur L. Whitney, | mann says that bis medical “attenuance EdE st ol -heatlly, Wikase, A, Uuk. Devisadero to Scott—Stone sidewalks. M1 na New Montgomerv (0 Tnird—LawrenceJ. | ¢.'5. STONE 3 W.E DENNISON, Sec. F B. Pond, Adolph Sutro, A Paladini, | has cost him $500, and he also asks that | TBe 101%: Bagiey piace. east-rly Tine from OFarrell to | Conlan, for permiesion to Loy plank sidewal s | T g BisHor 13 COL G B MENDELL Charleg W.'plke; & Pardit, William L. ihis sum be added (o the 520,000 due for | 77()5 SEVENTE KACE—Tares qoarier o » wile; throeearolds and Upward: pura #100. PV ickaburg, Twenty-second. to Tweniy-ihird — | 8 piace — Property - owners, for lowering of W, MeBONALD [ £ Corpa of Engincers, U3:4. itt.e, Melville Marx, Mey L. % Same. CONSULTING ENGINEER. The amounts sued for range from $32 to = i‘MHB 3 Bewing, uvuxnbnm Twenty-thi.d to Twenty-fourth — ufi;‘;{;&?flf‘-mfi—! P. Conrady, for removal — 7 d interest is asked from May 1, S e Sl Incex.| Horse, age, weight. | St str. | Fin, Jockey. S % V o - OPRIETOR! i : William Suvis, who s wanted — cimai ek 7. 9% Ch | SICOMMENDED PASSED TO BESOLUTION ORDER-| o, TELY"VermOUL fo San Bruno rosd—Property- | B Lo gy e 1896, to date. . for burglary 2 owners, for extension of sewer. Santa Cruz, Cal, Al Kinds of Street s in S8an Mateo, was arrested yesterday by Po.ice- 136 .North avenue, Eugenia to Coriland avenoe— and Work, Bridges and s st ol 2 Sacramento, Chenery o First avenue—Bltumen. | Property-owners for grading, sewer:ng, etc. King Clty, Monterey Co., | Rafiway Constraction. BUDDHISM IN INDIA. manJ. C. Hall and Detective Egan. and locked | (877 |x-rentlo, 5. 1 Sacramento, Muple 10 _herry—Same. West hii48:00. T el b 1o hirteenth- Gearge D. BITUNEN NINES. | Mhupves Jecties aad o s i b?’:uklnx lnw’lhe nou‘se ot DI’C‘A. T Br:v:‘uh gg: ’l‘.:iul':n ot 18| 8 Lake, First to Becond ave ue—Same. Stivers for laying of Ui uminous rock or swone Sea Walls. Rov. Dharmapsla’'s Discourse on the | fan Mateo, and stea/ing a new suit of cl thes| 415 |Tim Mur.hy.s.. 108 9 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS RECONM N¥DED oMrrrep, | sidewaiks. | = oact es X N tiaeiih 5:Todt AAd THHEy-SE SveRue-e San Bruno avenue, Twenty-fourth to Twenty- : Religions of the Orient. ghici bo sold 10" secoud-hand deaier on | 11 Lra clordd 6108 e -Ateh avenus—Sewer, | afeh girea.—Propercy-owners for postponement of | [TTTVYTIGT) DD'NG MCBEAN&(O The Buddhist priest, Rev. H. Dharma- | Howardstreet: _ _ =~ 549’ | Marloveite, 4 5 RESOLUTIONS OF INTENTION TO OBDER STRERT | " Hicko Q fipey ¢ ! g . 3 o ry avenue. Franklin to Gough street—J. | [HINNFINHIINY 678 |Hazara, 4. Left WORK. Rich to repalr plank sidew e 1358-1360 MARKET ST. pala, lectured Bunday night at the Native $ovs’ Hall on the “Religions of India” ALWAYS the best specs and eyeglasses. Ber- teling Optical Company, 14-16 Kearny st, * Good start, Won easily, Wianer, R, E, Dolan's cb, g, by Tyrant-Mayette. Time, 11414, Misaion street and Crescent aveaue—Cucbs, pav- ing, eic. k. Sutter, Lyo . Lo Central avenue—Cltizens for lay- 1ng of sidewalk. (LI WORKS.LINCOLN CAL.