Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1897 of John B. Rea against Alfred Haffenden and Anthony was detailed on the case. He = 0l | s, “52 | DISMAL SECRET = - i sicure payment of his promissory mote for ELLER L S, y“md_;'l;:ol::-il:;:zs:; FBUM AFHIEA —_— | KEW TO-DAY! £7000. v was claimed in the lower court that ihe p.aintiff’s mortgage was invalid for w r | was received that Sperry had been ar- ot description of the land, and this claim was rested. Captain Bohen sent Detective | based on the theory that ‘it aitempted 10 de- | Reynolds to Vallejo and he returned last | scribe a part of & Mexican grant sitnated in | San Diego County. Judgment wea given for ;:fi:; ‘ll::’:lus‘;*-‘fly‘ who was charged with 2l Barona Com, . e e i e =7 i All the siolen property has been re- covered except u goid Ting i st e Doors and Other Things| HOTEL SNEAKTHIEF, |Governor Budd Also Does THE BIG GUNS Superintendent of Many | Picked Up by the | Harry Cohon, an Ex-Convict, Bookea Honor to the Model e : S Valuable Transvaal | | Luisa D. b s S Citizen. e Snit e i Properties. NGITHE Muster. | The annual target practice of the bat- .| teries of heavy artillery statione.l in this £ : Praise | narbor will vegin on Monday, May 3, and | EMile R. Ab die Appointed Man- < | Harry Coben, a hotel sneakthief, was booked at the City Prison Iast night by P. Petersen Fell Overhoard op | Deicctves Whitaker, Bee and Harper on | Gratitying Words of RINK—Daily at three Beve ¥ RAcEs—Corner er end Fell TEETH w charges of burglary. 3 e @ Park. Christmas D: e Cohen was sent to San Quentin on De- 'Wo ) i will be held at tne Presidio of San Fran- o | The lamp of learning has shown | Rl e A 5 \L“:::\f g3fent s | cember 26 for three months for burglary i T & Cresenta cisco, Aleatraz Island and Fort Mason, as EBetio t_h Grand Central us why the teeth need daily care, | #4S0acCaans it Drowned. |in the second degree. He stole several tive People. follows: Two batteries from Angel Island . Mining C mpany. ond_revealod the mselalases. of PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. | articies of j-welry trom the room of a and the two batteries at the Presidio will Sozodont y f | ReCuiCar) alusic, Danclat SOMDE FEAINE, — | guest in the Palace Hotel. hold practice with ths 10 and 15 inch zodont for nearly forty years. Soon atter his a<e complaints were smooth-bore guns at the iatter post; one Mate McMurry of the Ship Oriental | received at police heauquarters that a |*In This Money Age,” S ys Miss | pattery from Angel Island and the two| He Says Things Are V ry Unsatis- sneakthief had been at work in some i d HALL & RUCKEL : 2 = | 5 : f = | | | ¥ew Yorx P LONDON Bes S i Fell Into the Hold and Was | of the leading hotels, and Captain Bohen Willard, “ Linco'n’s Czaracter batteries at Alcatraz Island will boid factory and U :settled Under | FE A samiple of Sozodot and! Sezoderma'Sea Furniture. at n A 11 o clock. | P b th o b | p i This " | detailed Detective Whitaker to investigate S, » practice with the 10 and 15 inch smooth- sa for the postage, three cents. e v G Twenty siithig: Kilad. the case of H. Stern, whose room in the Stands Sercn | bore guns at the latter post; the baitery Kruzer’s Ru'e r Hote! Savoy had been entered on April 19 at Fort Mason will hold its practice with s e SRb LT Y 7 and $200 worth o' jewelry stolen. S the 10-it.ch smooth-bore guns at that post, : & 180 RC/ 20 01chook | Whitaker ot B-e and Harper to assist and will report to the commandin z officer. ? St = < Yreann! 0. | The sealing schooner Luisa D, which | him and they recovered some of the stolen | _1In these days when the grand figure of | Alcatraz Island, for practice with tio 15. | Emile R. Abadie, the California mining | - T o clock. left here iast December, returned to port | property, which Cohen bad pawned, ana | Grant is being distinguished on tne East- | inch smooth-bore guns after comn'etion | engineer, who has fot nearly three years | ets, & 7] B e 11 caught on the | Colien was arrested and 1dentified as the aa TUMORS ern coast by the elite of the Nation 1t | of practice at tiat post by the batteries | been at Jobannesburg, South Africa, in | = = | el : = \ oast. Their va. 5000, but the | Person who pawned it. | seems peculiarly sppropriate that the | above assigned to it 2 connection with important jroperties, ar- YOKNIFE! OR PAIN! Y NEWS IN BRIEF. > {ers and crew on their | Yesterday tie detectives located Coben's | e = Pl >| " Assoon as ali nractice with the smooth- | ¢ ves % adt * A | No Pay Till Cured e o e e e nting the vewel | F00m in a house on Third sireet, near | WoNern project for honorinz the mar-| o 0 yrniiment is concluded practios wili | 7174 Bere iast night, accompanied by 60 page book free with c Weanesday.—W. H. Hammon, £ fore ficia i will come t0 nearly th have been warned to hurry | €8 Wil be glad 1f they come Just! the venture. | Mission, and there they found a lot of | t¥Ted President, Lincoln, suouid be re- | pe held at the Presidio with the breech- | M- Avadie, and i | 1ady’s clothing that had been stolen from | ceived with open hands and hearts. ut even on | the room of John Dougan, in the Califor- at the Palace. loading armamentin the following order: | Mr. Abadleis one of the Californians | The two monuments—twin sentinels of [ 12-inch breech - loading rifles, 12- inch [ who have made a thorough success in South Africa and has accumulated quite a neat fortune. For nine years prior to go- , so the own- s of many The captain of the schooner reports that v asphyxiated by a n Franci e, {on the 2 b in<k. waen thircy miles south- A LETTER FROM FRANCES E. WILLARD. ing to South Air.ca he was sunerintendent | Sond to Someone with Gancer in Judge Daingerfield’s | east of Cape Flatiery, toe boats were all | ET e e R i of the North Star mine. When he re- | “—ermm= . | all week lout buntm-. On ther return they re- signed his post and went to South Africa rday began an investl- | [ ted paviug passed through a large Atlantic City, N. J., 19 April, 1897. he was placed in charge of the Wemme mine at Johannesburz, wh oped in handsome suape. More recentiy he has been in charze off BALDWIN THEATER. | campbor-woed chest. . Ebs, weecknge i W, ¥ Biine the Buffelsdorn E-tate Gold Mining Com- | &-1iaruas «von (fnmmoraca , | supposed to be from the missing collier | 3 3 A SR ) i P My Dear Brother: I have more biographies of Abraham Lincoln in/J22; cgnirolied by tue minin; prince, Samaria. The only thing :bat marred the | RBaetey Burndte: | SECOND AND LAST WEEK D s o' | my 1ibrary than of any other human being. I know more of his sayings by |, Iuereason of his return hereis to take | PRIMROSE avo WEST’S g g 5 the position of general manager of the ing, soon after tne Luisa D hadleit pori. ' heart and hold him higher and dearer than any other except Him who|Grana Central Minine Company, ownine BIG MINSTRELS. It was a sqnally morning and rain was and operatine the Grand Central and & S GRAND PRIZE CAKE WALK ight in Addition to the Regular S | talling. " P Petcrsen, known ail over the | 15 holiest among the mighty and mightiest among the holy. other “properties near Tores, in the Minns | coast as “Tule Pete,’” came on deck. He | The universal celebration of his birthday, especially by our |Prietasdistrictin Souora. Thecearelarge | A n ¢ LAST PERFORMA UNDAY NIGHT. NEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. he devel- | ty of wreckage. Oue ol the buuls] up two doors and a portion of a | (Dictated.) rk plen n ed & permsnent organiza- n, the oil man of Los A a rich gold placer endea or improve: parishioners of St. Francis' Pa hold a erand reunion at Schueizen <arian, | had his overcoat on'and over it an oiiskin; | i % gold mines, and were bought in September | ses ai|ou his feet were 4 rair of lonz rubber Own people, would do more to make old-fashioned American men and |lsst by the London Exploration Company b B iked aft and king aft | % $ 2 73 as one oi the purchases on thi t. ¢ witn | when a suaden jump of fre schooner | WOMEN, With iron in the blood and granite in the backbone, than |™yisiiisiusiacsen ihiscomt | NEXT WEEK— ferk of | caused him to lose his balance, and he two before leavinz for Sonors, A number il overbosrd. In three minuies two| @0y Other single observance. gf,old Calitornia friends of Mr. and Mre. | H DE WoOLF R e ot, boats were manned and in the water, but | i i badie called on them Iast night. Tight o thros | Petezsen's heavy clothing. must : ave | In this age of devotion to money the character of Lincoln, (Abediccalledon them lustnight © OPPFPE PR HIS SPLENDID COMPANY, FrEsENTING tsken him down, as he was never seen With its rugged honesty, poetic strength and warm humanity, stands |stisfactory condition in the Transvaal SOUSA'S BRILLIANT OPERA, again. “BI. caAPITAN: Miss Remsen, Tulare, Montalla and Trance took > 2 P Joseph T. Hurd grand larceny 1 ring he vor- ow, President K has 1 d th ‘The ship Oriental, from Departure Bay, | St€ady and serene, our ¢¢‘El Cap-tan'" among men. Bt tbuiis Dt wan: aitalos Ro e Tos Supreme Court suvordinate to the Leeis- S boala Dapus e et RO et Believe me, yours in the sacred bonds of patriotism and the|jiive ani bas on: way and wnotner | While the ves-el was lying at the bunkers Golden Rule, ers He tninks there will yet be trouble | | Cbief Officer McMurry started to go below in South Africa if a change for the better | to see how the men were trimming coal. | \ does not soon take place. No money is | Balp ot Seats Qveas To-Morrow, M ( He i:ad been down a short while belore, | now being invested and the mining prop- | | s bu: had gone on deck again to secure a | erties are much Gepressed in the stock - lantern. While away the hatch on the market. ' | lower deck was removed to give more air | v/ and McMurry, Dot knowing it was gone, | attempted to step onto it and was pre. | S the hoid. Hi s were | 2 > % R e "_e‘,j'l‘lmlmi”},’;‘,’;i‘ 7 “at | nia Hotel, on April 23; also a quantity of | patriotism—would rightly stand on the | breech -loading _rifled _mortars, 3.6-inch Nanaimo, B. C., but died the day the €!0hing stolen from the room of H. Mc- | Eastern and Western seaboards of the Na- | breech-loading rifled field mortars, 13- Oriental sailed. Murehy, in the Grand Hotel, on April 18. | 4ion. At Riverside will tower the stately | inch pneumatic dvnamite guns. g the Mission wng | -, Warren B. English, ex-Collector of the 10"“;::"“-0“')“5"é“;:‘);,'::‘;;;";‘g“’ “hit 2e | memorial to the patient, rugged genius | d“‘;‘:\'_'“m",:"}“r’:?,c‘g"i‘x:’:m’;‘;;’m‘n““_‘;"," - o ol )akiand, paking & u 2 e X~ S - M. L i “ " T pEREH] 4 four months | Port at ;;‘;g:}nm? of purchasing apent | that had been stolen from the Pacific | that couid fight “all summer” if necessary | (e 3.6.incii breech-loading rifled field ed for wn msal | Boari of State Harber Comen | Union Club, an overcoat marked *Dr. |to achieve the purpose of a concentrated | mortar, which will be condacted by the o 5 | sioners.” A numoer of otber Democratic | Charies Bass,” and a cold-ueaded cane |genius. In Golden Gate Park may rise a | batteries in succession. E S ot s SatimboFlt | politicians are aftar the same job, but the | ADC OLBET Property stolen from the room | fitting tribute to the great rail-splitierand | _On Fridey morning thers will be the Over 400 diamonus are kuown to have m‘ifl been recovered from the ruinsof vion. @l—‘/ Many arc uncut, but most are polished on | TNCOAVERGOTTLOB A o 1e5es AT FRAGLRS+- one or 'wo A LAUGH A MINUTE! Count ’em. Nearly three huurs of pure, unadal- KEW 7O-DAT. SReg s What! sed by the mond, " into to-day. In the satirical Farce, “A RUN ON THE EANK!” Crowded Houses! Secure Seats in Advance! Onty. ity ts at their s, Juether the speciiien- | chances ars tnat English wili' get the | Of Carl Martens in the Langham Hotel. | far.sighted war Eenlat, Tapsts Hieady | S A R L R s to buy Pure Food ? T e e violated. ' = e gaze was always fixed on the nermanent st o **| too poor to buy Pure Food ? TR fessor Frauk Soule rep The tugs Vigilant ana Reliance had an ST. FRANCIS OUT.NG. |nonorand glory of his darling republic. | “2ifoFm Will be on the parade greund. PO % TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSZ= other race yesterday. On this occasion 1 the foundation of the buiidiug is strong and subs Hancock Bros, who sued v I o i ihs aconsic Tue consummation of this postical and | Bl SOnN P8 OUEON. 1 Picnic Will Be Held in! i o | while on the former the Reliance beat her | & Flensant Pienic eld 1n | practical project of commemoration mnyl | | | | If your food is pure, youin»u.\m;;“.“ «. Proprietor & Mauags: WILL EXPLOIT TRADE Commercial Travelers to Go From Gil- veston to the Spanish Main, Central America and Mexico. For some time past the papers of Cali- | been paying 5 or 10 cents for | . S A » fornia have beea vering the. merehantaot| - o 5 T “SHAMUS O'BRIEN Oregon, Wasningion and this State 10 ex- | & 2-0z. bottle of extracts, Schil- | teuart | Tib valocE ing tian Temperance Union, and from Gover. | ‘end their busines to Mexico and Central | . 5 e | an e o et Set o e rnInE | L Sames H: Budd of ChlIgHlkAre: | American Statea; Whils: tbe mercnants | ling’s Best 2-0z: ;bottle containg spectively | of the Nortuwest have been dreaming the % Mis: Willard writes: matter bas been taken up by people in |40 times ~s much flavor (and TO-INIGEIT — THE SUCCESS OF 1HE SEASON! THE ROMANTIC COMIC OPERA, don’t have to use so much. e California DI men a f rival by apout the same dista Both B e o ROy well lend itself to earnest effort, and it is {togs took vessels ’1“ Oakland Creek ana Day. evident that “the people’’ by their most | then raced home. Down the creek it was | d fehi prominent representaiives are eager to b and tuck, but 1n the bay the Vigilant &A ,f.’;';:‘,:i!";ff"“;’; °;,""zi:‘“é'ith":':f’::. lielp the realization of the twofold crown- | made betier weather of it an . 5 ¥ ing of patriotic genius. race. Now Capiain John S given next Saturday, May 1, at Schuetzen | " Among the latest letters on the subject 1ng a lot of | RADPY. | Park, near San Raiael. The first boat, on | received are two from Frances E. Willard, o roomed in his| Some thieves stole a barrel of sugar and | which wiil be the band, will leave the | president of the World’s Woman's Chris- | stored it in the emyty Louse at { the Woman's | streel. When the place was beinz re-!.;q the last train will leave the paik at paited y: day the barrel wasaiscoy- ared, apd Officer Whitile ook it to the| ©:% o'clock ia the aitersoun. Owir 180 Harbor volice station. It is now awaiting | Eat¢ prizes of ali kinds will be distribu-ed. ATLANTIC CITY, N. T, 19 April, 1897. | G, i ate p ATL ;1. 19 April, 1897. | Gaiveston, Tex., and the following circu- By {Ihecommitiss ongames nss/prepared: & || . W.iw: Sione—MY:Dnak BRor kR s Tiriavellijacihiati baansaiit (oI oat every i osotiont better) as the extracts you | Captain Zaddart takes Captain Hansen’s | very interesting programme and over fifty m hiographies of Abraham Lincoin in my 5 < Lamrs i Eog ' | library than of auy other humai being. 1 know | !D the three States named: For example: if you have | | | won the lovich 1s MR. DENIS O'SULLIVAN, The Eminent Sarytons, in the titie role. SUPERB C. Correct Costumes——Appropriate Accessories. New Scenery ! Artistic Groupings! 0 o on_ihe steamer South C A ¥ . - Popuiar Prices—— 250 aptain Hinkle of the Yoquine. whioh | Crizes will be given to the winners of the | ;o3 niy'sayings by heart and hoid him | Acting on the sugsestion of some Northwest- | Dave been buying, RS0 Y 1 jear . il Sustte running reces, jumping, iancy dancink | pighorand dearer than any other. except Him | ern manufacturers who are desrous of exiend: | e lale; raining-School rses. | was wrecked at Hueneme, goes out on the | target-shooting, etc. No professionals wili | who is holiest among —the mighty aud | ing their trade to Mexico, Central America and Sarah Sheehan, aged 18, die i Alex Dunca t among the holy. R 101 The _wrecke: accused a Fillmore- | toria, B. C ayed ber. : | be allowed to compete. There will 2lso | mic the Spanish Main, I am about to fit up hand- If your cheap extracts are MOROSCO'S Whitelaw left for Vic- | be beauty prizes for the handsomest b. The universal celebration of his birthday, | some.y a vessel with thir(y to thirty-five cab- GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. sterday. Sbe will go to | bi d”the best-lookin, ng lady on | esDecially by our own people, would do more | ins and with sample-rooms, tor commercial | worth 5 iling’, i g 2 work on the remains of the San fiedm :',e: a,.’",und‘ LR il S f to make old-fashioned American men and | traveiers to go on & cruise of six months or or 10 cents, Sd””m!]s WALLES MOROSCO...~ole Lesses and AL » b B e ‘wome., with iron in the biood and granite in | more to the following ports: Cumana, Barce- Moulion street ) 5 e i) T 3 2 5 | Second and Last Week of the Successtul Eastern |aud tapain Whicdlaw aximciaso sosovsr | Rx-Gapwin B.- Conners hne soflered . | 0o R L e o e e bello, 1a | Best is worth $2 or $4; but | Actress | a considerable amount of ihe wreckage. | beau:iful sword, to be presented (o the | servapcs. Vels, Coro, Maricaibo, in Venezuela: Rio | MAMIE SHERIDAN WOLFORD! | | The steamer City of Everett, from Na- | most popular member of Company M, | Iu this age of devotion to money the char- | Hacha, Sauta Marts, Sabanilis, Baranquiilo, 1 Characterizat'on of EDITH LY N+ | naimo, ar; | ved iast nicnt and reported | | : plem| t| that on Sunday, April 25 . M.. in lat- | i Yoy no smiloely 7 north, longitude 124:55 west, | 4 the entire aay in the | they passed a ship’s poop-ladder about | 1be on the boards again to. | four feet long, carved and scraped brigat. Schilling’s Best is only 25 cents. | = Herori DON in Arnoid Woliurd’s Beautiful Scenic Komaatic Melodrama, GOVERNOR BUDD IN LINE. Try Schilling's Best—your| «THE SMUGGLERS!” — money back if you don’t agree | 4 Fiutine e fues win Trio sencs 74 Executive Department, . % Wondertul Fire on the Ocean!— with us—at your grocer’s. | Evening Prices—i0c, 25c ana 50c. State of California. A Schilling & Company |W. W. Stone Esq., San Francisco [ Matinees Naturday wi sunday President Lincoln Mopument League, MAN; GENTLEMEN San Francisco, California— in ¢ The body of an unknown German anarchist rday mo showea that Chicago in | B.” tuat he | 2d i the 25y Supervisers Want Work on thel i \OMP1ATN THAT THEY con ven to B i H i a 2 2 J & fect-fitt vl et | Hall of Justice Pushzd | Dear Sir: In reply to your favor of April 16 I enclose a c(m‘:'n‘f»‘sf SR 7‘-:.:-'?;; FEDNESDAY), : 3 % < S A e D> . Aonz. |small contribution to assist the patriotic cause for which your s pe, el O remiedy wenr | -“any par. of the house. ' e | e |league was organized. Abraham Lincoln will long continue a model c.othes at moderate prices go (o A T A DT Contracto-s Warn:d That They Must)| Phenomenal Mae_~0prano. as a citizen, a lawyer and a statesman, and any movement which has| JOE POHEIM'S, ! =3 e ! A % i | 1a FANNY ATDG) o Char {8 Huceyfoggiio e pect nu i s for its object the perpetuation of his honored memory should! The largest talorng estabilsh- | A A e ard.of Supervisors will | F.vor: | mentin the Cnon. Ibu y | 1and Mme. ORLAN: n of the raliroad crossing sdiciion this mo e receive the earnest support of all who would elevate the standard! wasend at 10 u'clock in & +p L&t | The Pablic Baildings Committesof the | Of OUr citizenship. As a typical American, Lincoln's career and| fo ssceriain tic amoune of | Board of Supervisors drageed Bateman | character should be constantly presented to the attention of all #nd teams usiog the | Brothers, the contractors for the Hallof | .. people. the gates that | Justice, over the coals yesterday and de- | > . 3 2 With best wishes for the success of your patriotic purpose, I DI in scenes from “Cacm-n” in cos A Big Olio of Nove GLEASON, KING OF HCR3E~ TAMERS! AT THE— turers. aud ean the clothes to order & 25 than any other (@ilor on the b cific Cozst. ) or the next 60 da: my entire summer stock s offer, at'the followi:.g reduced prices: 0 All-wool Sits for . . $13 0 All-wool Suits for . . $15.50 s asked be pisced 8L | 1y oded an explanation of the slow prog ress of tho work on the new municyal| remain, yours truly, My §t 1 or more of tiiem. James Burns has spplied to the Supe S——————— = e . ey e 5 e Tine Mk iy My $20.00 All-wool Suits for . . $17.50| MECHANICS’ PAVILION . 10 gives a- u reason thet h Sofittect « Bhee the " : EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. is generally kuo his associates as : : Y o s wite, irom whom | Amount of work so far accomplished was W Clay “'a_“ Worsted, formerly e f s e bo lhas been divorced, 3l ealis herseit M. | far from satisiactory, and Chairman Shee- $17.50, reduced to . . . . $15.50 | il Leats: 30, ames Bur : * smmorali % ; 5 50, red i o nion G mime ol e 1 ?rix’::l‘;;:fli sagries :5“:2::02: f:aun';ily‘ My $24 Fique Suits redueed to . $|9.00! GRAND OPENING ishouor upon the name of Burns, | i s for delay. i ik : Of the CLUBHOUSE in HAYWAKDS PARK, 50t now Wish to be mistaken for Her Bateman said that the firm was hesitating April 23, 1897 Governor ALL Other Garments in Like Proportion. | ©* S0, SenliRtar s S2ENAER0 R, Schultze has begun sui whether or not to make a contract with P > e > Rauscancqanll goads ormhiy ShEINIC DI |t ¢ e O B s St vob o 5 o Vaier comps s Dol M o s gat, and al sarmenia kept n rapalr for one year | ' Yall diliary ORCUESTICA from X 1000 2, e Tiu'es 10F sel-meavarement and samples of cloth | manngement of Mrs. Rachei Huyward. whose sen frea (0 anv oA« ress Tepn &110) &% a purveyor and hostess bas o equal s are *preseuted money returned. | in thiis ~cat.. A S0odiare Dose e Aot | Ta he kiand Ferr-, leaving the foot of Marke: si. ever. hour and nalf nour (0 Frajtvale at tuat o ¢ rry of its own, He stated that the | ya, ;e of the Cross Cadets, to be decided | acter of Lineoln, with its rugged honesty, Cartagens, Colon, in Colombia; Puerto Limon e :cilclv(ln\\an'}he £ ey used on !y TUalior, the voting to be done on tne | Poetic sirength and warm, hamanity, stands | in Costa Rien; Biuefields and Graytown, X ihe new ferry building, and that the com- 4. ‘Ther 1 ity steady and serene, our *El Cupitan” among Omos, Puerto Cortez, Trujillo, in_Hor A 9m- | ground. There will be a lively compe- E P IM, The Tail pany seomed (o have difli-u ty in furnisi- | ; - me:, duras; Santo Tomas, Puerto Barrios, in Guate- JO OHEIM, e Tailor, | ) u L3200 ¢ She | ing sufticient or that siructure. e ng:"‘};; eapom, mfi‘;;i;flmo i | Belteve me, yours 1n the sacred bonds of | mais; It sTeso, Carmen, Coatzoconicos, Mina. | 201 and 203 Mo tzomery st., cor. Bush. | Station. ihe Haywards electric cars make con- arisdiction of tuc Justice Archiicct Shea denied this statement. | oo B! Sk % gentle- | patriotism and tue goiden rale, tivlan, Vera Cruz, Tuxpan sud Tambpico, in | 844 and x46 Market st., opp. Fourth. };'3;?‘;;‘“.';;\,‘;' TN DAY eason. Couft, where suit is brought. He said that be had calied on the presi. | ke : RANCRS £ WILLARD. | 30 cprescntative fs allowed buggago re. | 1110 4nd 1112 Market at.. San Francisco. | o D cnersl picnie committee—P. A. Buckley 3 485 14th s |dent of tne stone company and haa | Geneml pignie commiiteeP. A Buckiey spectively, samples not exceeding one. and & learned that Bateman Brotiers had not | {Chalrmun), John . Dudds Ceorsiasy), F. A . Oakland, Cal. NEW TO-DAY. Governor Budd sends the following: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, made any effor: 10 leta contract for the stone. The president haa informed him stone in this City { within three days after signing & contract. Considerable surprise was expressed by the commiiteemen at this state of affairs, and Bate was given distinetly to un- derstand that the-e delays wers rendering his chances of getting an extension of iime on his contract, shouid ove be asked, les= and less. Bateman said that his brother was handling the matter and that be was sat- | lespie, | ningham, james Kitterman, Willlam M. Gil- M. Gienson, John Foley, H. Curran, J. KRyan, Joun Simpson. M. Thornton, M. M inchy, James McGuire, Mr. Bruher, J. Collho, Mr. McFadden, T. Burns and P. Me- Gowan, Committee on games—John Foley (chair- .), John J. Duddy, Charles Kiley, Edware Ryen, P. Connors, M. McFadden, T. Burns, George Kittermun. Reception committée—T. B. Cunningham | standsrd ofour citizenship. Asa { fean, Lincoln's carcer and ci ATE OF CALIFORNIA. it Lincotn Monument W. W. Stone Esq., Prest Lincola will long continue a model ns a eiti- zen, a lawyer and a statesman, and any project which has for its object the perpetuation of i his b d memory should receive the ear- Committee on grounds—James Kitterman | nest support ¢ i | (chairman), P. A. Connors, William Gil- | | lespte. nest_support of all Who wouid elevaie the ical Amer- cter should e constantiy presented to the attention of | all our people. Wiih best wishes for the success of your pat- riotic purpose, I remain yours truly, - Jaxes H. Bupp, Governor. B D be bt Ton g | 008 und 808 K o et Cois | PACTFIC GOAST JOCKET CLUB 10 shore or his custome 10 the ship's semple- nish if desired, as well as one conversant h custom-house routine, accompany the expedition, which is caiculated to extend over SiX months et least. First, bacause (he snip stays in esch yort sufficiently iong to give an opvortunity (o visit all imporiant interfor towns. Thisalso gives any one belsted at & preceding port the chance to catch up, ead thus meets the objection which the writer has experienced on the road—that in a crowd of travelers one often - has to await the others’ convenience. Second, the methods of business ALCAZAR| L1 SRS Beluscod l.aimille. Mys. Drama, “A NOBLE ROGUE!" Don’t Miss the Magnificent Scen: ry and Superb Effects! | he Most Xealistic Bridge Scene Kver Put Upon the Stage! GEORGE 0 -BUUKNE—HT GU TOLAND And the Entire Company. Prices. 1510 50c. 1 e.cphone for Sea.s, Black 991 (INGLESIDE TRACK) at t 3 a Giens Kol y . T : . > ¢ | rooms. First-ciass table and service will make 70-DAT—A¥TS The oniy Yericc: Winter Raceirac 1 Americs. that the compuny had a biz plant at the | r.c“ ha hfn_h Jr., J. -‘:film!"'“ Foley, | League. Sam Francisco, Cal.—DEAR Sir: Iu re- | 11O ship to all purposes a floating commercial NEW AY—AVUSEMENTS. T 2 quarry and could trn out as much stone | K McNéeley, C. Fuller, Mr. Millernick, P. Con' | iy to your favor of ABEil 1, L incioss & smail | the ship lo all purposes. o s i , a3 was desired. He wouid ugree, Mr. Shea | Bors L. Ledwich, E McCurren, A D. Conaiff, | Coniributlon to assist the patriotic cause for | S0feL & sienograpuer. o docior and two 3 | said, to begin deliver: M. Donigan, Joseph A. Murphy, P. Thorniou, | which your league was orgauized. Abraham L SR Racing From Monday, April 19, to Sat- urday, May 1, iue Five or More Races Daily, Rain or Shine. FIRST EAC! Take Southern Faci Townsend sts. depot, leaving at 1 and 1:20 2. i Fare for Round Trip, mission to Grounds, %1.00. “Take Mission-st. eleccric line direct to trace. ive. AT 2 P. ML tralng w IhiFd an1 fnciudiag ade 3 ‘The Corrigan Stakes Monday, April 19. scrofulous, or hereditary, from infancy toage, | ged that it would be settied up in a few | {shairman), Jfimfxefi:g"'c ;&yhx.“xg;y':;a April 23, 1897. 31.21‘:"1-:“;:‘: Soples n“;i.x:c;v;: h;::m-nd VELODROME, Btersn precicels Cop eyl Al 2 speedily cured by warm baths with CUTICURA. | ggys, | Foley, J. Miireck, Mr. H there cannot be rus The tugiesiae Staree: & balies. Sarir ooy sy L. Soar, gantla smafotings yith CombE (0 Tobbed n a Saloon, e e ROBBED A ROOMER. Alfred Thier of San Francisco statts for ANDROUS, Fresident. ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses of CoTICURA R T, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. (lticura Segerson sa ealoon, 864 Howard sireet, Saturday night, and fell asieep ina chair. When he nwoke he John Segerson, who lives in the Plaza House, on Clay street, near Kearny, swore to & com- plaint in Judge Low’s court yesterday charg- ing “John Doe” Connor with grand larceny. he got drunk in Martin Ryan's No Reduction Given. The promoters of the pure-food congress, to be held on Friday and Saturday, have received a little setback. It was their hope to be able 10 secure from the Southern Pacific Company | n reduction of passenger rates for the del { gntes to the congress. The transportation found that he had bee: robbed of $14. Some | committee, consisting of Julian Sonntag and . Rowley, calied upon the officials of the Walter Sperry Arrested In Vallejo for Grand Larceny. Walter Sperry last Friday broke into the room of Mrs. E. W. Evans, 930 Sutter treet, and stole a gold watch, seversl articles of diamond jewelry and twoopera- glasses, valued at $900. Galveston in a counie of weeks. He will be chief officer of the ship that is 10 carry the expedition. He says that the cost of the six months’ trip to each drummer will be about $800. e e oo After the doctors haa given upa New Jersey man who was dying of hiccoughs, BICYCLE RACES SUNDAY, MAY 2, 3 P.M. SHARP. .25 and 50 Cents. ADMISSION Admission, SUTRO BATHS. OPEN DAILY FROT 7 A. M. UNTIL Concert Every Afterncon and Evening. Bathing, including Admission: Adults, 25¢; Chil. P.M. Childrea, 50 sle toid him that they saw Connor going | B he was cured by eating a dish of ice cream P rough his pocketa. < - road to secure ihe desired reduction, but the | Mrs. Evans ocoupied 8 suite of rooms in | which he craved us a last boon before bid- THE CHUTES. SUTRO BATHS a11d shroughout the world. PoTrax DzooAxpCHEL. S —————— | :‘;m;'f‘;’:f‘{g:‘“'c‘;e:‘:"l:{. Cwouia oui | the house of which Sperry’s mother is the | dinga final adieu to the world. So idio- CHABLES CAVILL, SWIMMER, O - 2 Tropa.. Boaton. 5 Sufficient isescription. | landlady, but since the robbery she has | syncratic is the human siomach that o P At e ME: = e = = o 16 iire Every Blood Humor,” free. hold of the hali-rate tickets and seli to per- v, y RY AFiEKNOON AND EVaN REMEMBER THE MONST! o HevieCeaomg The Supreuie Court has afirmed the Juds- | sons not enttled to tho privileges that go with | Femoved to the house next door. boiled beef and cabbage nave been known | (ilenration Siay. Day-Calldren Froe. iz FICE HUMORS Barauias et o ment snd order of the lower courtin the. case | the same. The pelice were notitied ana Detective to actin the same way. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDKEN, 5ec. “MAYDAY FESTIVAL—~