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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1897. 9 RAW BOND MILL | N OPERATION RUINART WAS BADLY BEATE slipped or he might have been closer up at the finish. It did not look as though Bob Isom put | up a very vigorous ride on_Claudiana, but 1 perhaps he did his vest. His ride on Per- | sonne was aiso wezk. . | The stewardsat Ingleside have renderes | the following decision i rezard to the | | JUROR SIMONS 1§ RATHER UNHAPPY CLINTON HUNGRY OB STATIT STILL HOPE FOR FRESHO'S RAISINS WALDTEUFEL ACQU:TTED. Blame in a Smuggling Case Laid on the Shoulders of His Dead Fath J. A.Waldteufel was tried before a jury in Judge Morrow’s court yesterday on a [ | bidding up of the mare Torsina on : | | g S 25 Aprii 24: charge of having de:rhnudgd‘ the Go\;;rn- i E 1500, 97. f $24, aty on thr i of an Investigation|Failed to Get a Mark in a | 2417 edec ke, 0ist. & proiers ssainst | Called on to Answer for|The Supervisor Makes An- | W, Forsyth Thinks the s aldtouiel and his father kept a Catho. ng ACH . ay, claimin, Mr. i K d s i re on Market | by Expert New- ; Purse Race at In- | Fosepfia Wit not analifon bo meake bid, s o Alleged Contempt of other Demand Upon ths Crop Will Be About PG il s s man. Two Worthless Bonds Discov- ered and One of the Defend- ants Has Fled e expert of the Board o gleside, | Won Easily. andicap and ne out ca Receding in the Betting From { 3 to 15 to 1, Tea Rose the Palace Hotel stake, ven-furlong run at Ingle- . Rose for some bets he In_accordance with rule an Rncing Rules,” this pro- not sustaived. On the same aay Mr. Rose filed a protest against the payment of second money and half of the selling surplus e, Torsina being paid to J. H. hie 1 ol the horse Potentate that i ran second, claiming that Potentate was not j owned by Mr. Shields, in whose name he rxn, und should be disqualified accoraingly. We | find, upen investigstion, that the reg s.ration | on in _your office shows J. Josephs is time owed ) First race, two-year-olds, nine-sixteenths of a mi Court. Witnesses Swear That He Talked to Them About the Tur- ner Case. in Judge Wallace’s court yesterday in an- swering to a charge of contempt of court. Spring Valley. With an Expert He Will Now Exzamine the Compaany's Books. Water Committee expressed himself as being put out yesterday because the 4000 Cars. The Thrip Will Not Hurt the Vines More Than Five Per Ceat. prominent raisin-grower of Fresno, is in | this City on a business trip. He was seen | ettes for church purposes. The statuettes were passed through the Custem-house on the representation that they were not for sale, but designed fora cnurch in the & terior. Revenue officials found statuettes ex:osed for sale in Waldteuiel's show-window, On the morning after the discovery the h;tiner of the defendant committed sui- cide. Young Waldteufel was defended by owner and J. H. Shieids is trainer. In aceord- Colonel James F. Smith, and bis defense e L ance with the “Ameri g Rules,” Nos. wsa to the effect that Waldteufel Sr. in- — | [S3aas s proteapin metsines 5 530 duced his son to insert the three statuettes 4 ; | Rev Saiizar Wastris e soe fNne g hors SRR ; : ) Sl ey 3 - : in the permit, representing to him that i A oner R:leased on His 0‘”‘! Rey 1-51 z: % Qu.'s&aAsgam Mon. 4sf.riid_“x’:fas’A:‘fem’no‘,‘fc' !;;3“‘1‘1;;;%“}1“%1:?: S!ro:g Tdes.tun!:nyfl:: 'l_'l:MBEttf.ct Ad-|T xCPayus Again gd:r::s;he;hm Gcod Cuilook fcr Grain and Mest of Lfixcgm been purchased for. use in & | SRR T | tallade Prove ite urprise. | ished fourth, is pla third, and they uced in the ring Before cmmittee on Behaif of 2 Re- itg — i i 3 . & A K Recoganizance Fails to App PR 5 i are to receive the several divisions of the % < the Fruits — Business in The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, o Court Stratirol Finished Third. purse and surplus of ruu-up money as their Juige Wallace. duction of Rates. the Valley. and the prisoner was discharged. o | interest may appear respectively. Truly yours, e Rt il = | N ) e Preserved fruits, in a state fit to ba 3 8 | * Board of Stewards, eaten, have been tuker from the runs of tola The crack Ruinart, winner of the Burns | poliowing are to-day’s entries: Isador Simon had an unpleasant hour | Chzirman Clinton of the Supervisors’ | . Forsyth, the widely known and | Herculaneum. NEW TO-DAY. ¥ t nds recently accepied by nile. : = byl s ng to the con- | §§% Zhwoe....... 01 938 LaLoma......101 | "0 00 waga juror in the case of J. F. | Spring Valley Company had not supplied | yesterday at the Occicental and asked as | ~~~~~""""""""~"""" e J nts have been issued pounds | 101 932 Salabar... .104 | Turner, who was tried for grand larceny. | him with certain statistics regarding its | to the raisin and fruit outlook. He said: =g SR —-‘] 4 for the arrest of | and his oid side partn y Bergen. | 103 542 pauminum. - 367 | When the jury came into court to report | income, which statistics he bad hoped | “The vines never looked better, and the Vg ) danis | Wheel of Fortune wasa 7o b favorite and warvelons.. L1011 927 Fiushing “104 | thatthey were unable to agree, the fore- | would assist the commuttee in fixing the | prospects are that we will have a very o ' N jae of them, Nellie. Murphy, slias|displayed a total absenceof winning form, | gig gribrmonde . 138| 040 Outlay. man caused & sensation by declaring one | new water rates. More than this, he in- | large crop. Thethrip that has been talked Q NE NSTA CE a notorious pickpocket, | never being able toaisea gallon. Ruin- | yocong' o DL L member of the jury had refused to share | sisted that the figures should be pro- [about, news of which was telegrapted IN WHICH =) JU a9 to 5 second choice, did not do | 940 pectsio | in the deliberations of the jury, but from | duced, and a special meeting of the com- terday alternoon, but believe ant at 1 = = h race, four miles, the Ingleside stakes, value 5 1 5 i v C i k. i | ting livelier than for some days. “'l’] *;;?:"“_h e - i = balloting began lfn the jury-room there L‘Sx‘,‘f’,:"“x{h’?& Lfi?[i’fii:‘t;gl:vfi:t}e‘:d::; 'n'}';‘:‘;fi:fimig; %lfifini“fikfim will be a e oL it .xception were a! eel Fortune.114] 935 Wawona .104 | were five votes for acquitt Voo el : At ons, i i e | L“?x diee i Dot T R T s P e YOLn S O A "d“efi"“l;d the average inccme of the company from | heavy crop of raisins in Fresno County in one package. Druggists. M | bowled over, some of the 2 of the tarcel.” - 11108 8¥1 Litt e Bob......100 | there were four, th ee and finally | the 2-cent and 50-cent rate-payers. These | this year. About Fresuo the condition of it most pronounced type, and the ring| 944 Lobesguia.../109| 728 Lucretia Eorgia 82 | only one for acquittal. All the allega- | are the poor people, or small property- | the vines is ail that could be well de- HALL & RUCKEL cher, can- | m assault | Rose, wit anuelli, farket b better, fa three. Tea Rose, | rac irom Grey The winner opened u | not fancy her chances. | The attendance w | reaped a hary | . Dazgie Smith’s | baci ling to fnish among the the flying filly, 1g in the colors of Bookmaker George ) pounds in the saddle, made a processional affair of it, taking the lead ng the back stretch at threes, receding 1015 to 1 on a rumor that the stable did s good, and the bet- fast filly Torsida was ed down from 7 to 510 91010 to defeat 947 Mosier 8)Tulare. 9 Joo Terry. p- Reddington. E ...167) 936 Huntsman.. 154| 918 Brilliant........ 155 918 Dick U'Malley. pert] 949 9 Sixth race, three-qus 3 Mai a mile. ol. Wheeler. amar (1 .110 107 first to last had stood out against the other members on the question of the de- fendant’s guilt. At that time Deputy District Attorney Black announced that he could prove that Simon had been talking about the not to converse about the case, and yes- | terday was set for the hearing. An affidavit by Simon was read by At- torney Schell. It set forth that when the tions of the accusing witnessesare denied, and it was charged that Mrs. Finnecan is the pliant tool of Megginson and Freana mittee will probably have to be called in order to examine them—if they are sur- rendered by the company. This was the closing feature *of yester- day’s meeting of this committee, which, as every one knows, has been struggling dations to the board. Mr. Booker, the water company’s chief accountant, was on hand, ana it was he | who was supposed 10 bring alonz the sta- owners, and it is they Clinton” wants to | benefit’ most by a reduction of rates. Booker explained that he did not keep cars of raisins, and there are about 200 | cars of the crop yet on hand. from Fresno, causea the growers some alarm, as they came earlier than usual. | But they have nptdone any damage to amount to gnything. It won’t be 3 per | cent, or cettainly not more than 5 per cent. “The thrip were called hoppers by some, 5. He struck him over | and beating the gray colt out at the wire foratio...... 1 Bave Murphy..106 | Ca%€, so he was cited to show cause why | along for weeks in its efforts to become | and a good many people in this part of i ey | lengths with apparent ease in nflammiator. 4 Refugee........109 | he should not be purished for contempt | familiar with the water question and be | California thought they were grasshop- enamel, it is too late to sown | Good Times finished a fair third. Fourth race, one and a quarter miles, burdie | of court for disobeying the Judge’s orders | able to make some inzelligent recommen- | pers, but therd were no grasshoppers there. Professor Woodward of the Hor- ticultural Experiment stations of the tate University was sent down to make an investigation as to the work of the parasite. He decided it didu’t amount to sired. Last year we shipped 3200 ten-ton DELAY 15 DANGEROUS~ If the teeth attacked by tartar have lost their save them; but if not, use SOZODONT at once, the fiquid daily, the pow- NEW YORK LONDON A sample of Sozodont and Sozoderma. Proprietors s o ol Wm. Pinkerion.] . Ex) A 1 K ot N ree | the = ‘L:Tr.nmm;aern‘r (:E h.}‘or;m‘r:"a“qcn“ | in their desire to be revsnged on Simon, | XIS books with an idea to be minute in the | ~ ] tnink there will be 750 ten-ton cars | Soap for the postage, three cents. . ). iho’ leginn: and: s nsnaliwes awhy | SLDCEOEL because they were deprived of their re- | Ioatier of defails. He could not possivly | more this year than last according to pres- | = e toric raw-bondsm D. ent Lflv o oo aenhetae e 5 yenge on Turner, when he would not vote x|‘\rq\>n the ex‘.xf:l mc?ime from these par- | ent indications. This will be short of the | Smith. Meader qualified on x‘“ r;‘ S e S e SLE OR TO-DAY. for a verdict of “zuilty as charged.” ;’fv‘;‘?;erflffi?prmé e couid, however, | crop of the ‘;‘gr betore.uwhxch was !f'mle. P ] nouse station, fateo, which he | HICCE g Ll 3 Saito " R The affidavit contains this additional " | thing over 4200 cars. No, ges: 8 Llitle L P X 1 . ice t 5 £ : This w i 4 wore was of the vaiu Newman :rl ux‘fl‘rfl;y{lgam? e;‘c menoyw ol ¥irst race—Rosormonde, Flushington, matter, which will be of interest to jurors | _LDiS Was not what Dr. Clinton wanted | more rain, as we are almost sure to do, we | e to essor Lua o San Mateo 1 “uvx}ix'a’r;{n"ni - <74 | Zapata. and other citizens: :\r;]d it was wl“\; :ll:at sm;onwe {\ellu:;:‘ will have a greater raisin product even | nd TUMORS taken lot | Tc as third. : s 5 who represented the Spring Valley, iu- v a S50: 1 e in e of M D, £ the poor lot which started in the sec- | "i“"‘; IScnor Dibuathy, Desldton, The only conversaion aflant had relative to e ot aiar, CITihe: it s ! 'h“I"‘.e':‘rel;“;fi“;::;;“’;?‘fi;;’g“-mem r out. $30. Th ect Mok Sgednich i Lucky Star. said Eisenschimmel was during a recess of the | | % 2 : . N0 KNIFE! OR PAIN! who qualified on proverty at|ond event at soven furlongs Ricardo was | Lucky el When 10 Hecker, ons or thy e [ inspect the company’s books for himself. | jooking well. Apricots have been consid- 3 n street, be found on | considered the best, and was chalked up| Third race — Refugee, Tulare, San | yory o' try said cause, said to affant, «Do | Dr- Clinton said he would accepi the in- erably damaged, but the indications are o Pay Until Cured! ) ; snaobTavoriibieckling In st oneve Hmu-cn: you know how much Eisenschimmel gets a | Vitation, but gave notice that he would be | (here will be as many as there were last 60 page book free e case of Nellie Murphy she was | to 11 (; ‘».1 ias r,o-, D .T; choice, | yourth race— Reddington, Arundel, | 48y?" To }\'m('h‘ .»mau_:hreplxed, 1 dow't accompanied by an expert accountant. | year. Peaches are light. Wheat and with testimonials of many el by Judge | always had - the footing over him, and, | FOurth ¥ Whieh Teoker repited: wWell T was lold by | Lriorto this discussion the committee | gther grain will bo ahead of last year, even WonderfulCures. d on Apri in r §50. The others re, who qualified o in the show. bt cheap taining the lead throughout, led Wil- am O'B past the wire by turee lencths in Clawsoa Janded Chappie, a 30 1o 1 selling platers faced the rin the mile and a sixteenth, with eet, which | Jack Martin ruling a meek 11 to 5 choice. were immediately | up, from otd Jack Richelieu. Jack Martin | ¥ifth race—Lobengula, Marcel, Can’t | Dance. Sixth race—Zamar Wheoler. 11, Celoso, Col. Will Get Increased Pay. | Rosenfeld toid me. goL$50 a day.” Affiant then said, “Who toid you that?” and Hecker answered, “Juryman Thercafter when affiant resumed his seat in the jury-box he ieaned over said Hecker's knee and said, “Is that so that Eisenschimmel ge!s $50 a day for ex- and he replied, ‘‘Yes, that's so, dor Simon by sight. He saw Simon in the jury-box during the trial of J, F, Tur- was addressed by several gentlemen wWho | if there is no rain. crease the crop. have rain between this and May 10. | has never failed to come along about this period. hope to see the water rates very materially reduced by the Supervisors. W. R. Sher- | wood spoke first, devoting his remarks chiefly 10 disapproving of the sentiments | contained in a communication recently | ihe water supply. i Oue rain would in- I think we are certain to It “Prunes are dropping, but if half drop | Lee L. Gorey, H. L, Hobbs and A. Gar- ‘Worst common_places — Women's Breasts and man's face and lip S. R. CHAMLEY, M. D., 719 Market St., . F. Send to Some One with Cancer % _— P x3g neres ent 10 the Supervisors by John T. Doyle, in | 2 i ) : IN. and Eisenschi :] says the jusors Sups y - Doyle. | there will be too many. Business in : ’,j‘».“" M.Ale IJ\:;(":ngflcdaie;i!‘;oaéél:néaihl:llrl, HIGH SALA}?.IES WIN. S osnetinnel sy J are well | g latter was opposed to & reduction of | sresno has improved over last year. The nn ADE “"E A nn Ah! communicated by | e ound the bunich and won, enstng | Police and ¥ire Department Offcers| J. H. Paige testified that he knows Isa- | oo, W tel, Companys income on the|iownis one of the most aciive in the Attorney Barnes, | went aro b h , easing zround that the City owea its existence to | Srate.”” AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALL Nevvous Diseascs—Failing Mem- e st of Langer and Nellio | secured the small end of the purse in a| Judge Seawell janded down an opinion cy-box dox T Dan Thomas Magee, the well-known real | tenlaub of Fresno, al3o engaged in raisin | &7, [rapoumoy. Sleey eanoms, ot e | drive. g oo | yesterday sustaining the validity of the | her. charged with grand larceny. During | estate gealer,alsospoke against high water | ang fruit growing, were with Mr. Forsyth. chotions, hey. quickiy and surely not handed to Newman | Stratbrol, with his suspicious legs, Was |jaw which grants large increases in sala- | 20 of ‘th:ngfe:;“"!i‘;f ”13‘“;1 ";'fl‘;““wss rates. A reduction, he said, was impera- | They corroborated Mr. Forsyth as 10 the | 5‘:‘:“;’5‘;;&%‘3%3:;3&3."&’;?:‘:;::: 1 till Ay h | a pronounced even-money choice for the | o0 for the officers of the Police and Fire o i 4l 4 one of the wit-| tiye, 8an Francisco was already taxed to crop, as well as the improvea business. | <A8Y e e e Sl e ffth_event. over seven furlongs under | gerariments of this City. ‘;*::figib':;‘;c'ihj;esl'a';"ll[‘&r*’f expert Clfl"l death, and taxes were stiil rising higher. g takien 1a time. Thoix uae shoms {mmodiato [mprose- = ions. The fi i parsion o ' . chin ner case. He| «Why, v i qee, ‘i ment and effocts a C! whore nll other feil In- elling conditions. The first choice, with | ;¢ contention was raised by a suit in- | (o ($" D000 (0,006 SCUREE, case. | | Wiy, ventiemen,” said Mr. Magee, *if Station J’s Carriers { sist_upon having tho genuine Alax Tgbists. They Readington at his side, cut out a hot pace | ytitnted by Max Popper, who thought tie i U R you and I were as sure of getting to heaven i | have cured thousands and will curé you. We give & pos- to the siretch with Montallade, an 8 to 1| 2 - testmony?® Then he spoke aboui the|gs we are that taxes will continue to rise, | Last night the nine mail carriers on duty at | jiivo written guarantee toeffoct o curo in Harris, “maker, 28 years of nis in South ng arunk and for ealed weapon. He was rn station at 2:20 p. struightened for the wire, in 1:28} out for he place. chance, galioping in third place. Slaughter, on | the latter, let out a link, and By Holly’s | horse galloped in winner by three lengths Reddington nosed the favorite | ‘When The Midlothian colt Lode Star opened up at evens to carry off the last race, a mile | law unconstitutional. His main_point | as that tbe Legislature had no right to impose additional burdens on the people of this City without their consent, and ‘ that the new law was unconstitutional. Judge Seawell decides that as San Fran- cisco is incorporated under the consolid tion act the Leeislature has the power to testimony concerning the shading of let- ters. It was at the noon recess, in the courtroom, that the conversation between Simon and the other witness took place. At the request of Judge Wallace the witness stepped down and pointed ont the chair in the courtroom in which Simon and nimself were sitling at the time of we would need to have no worry on that ! voint.”’ Charles Belden and a Mr. Woodman spoke in a similar vein, and then after the set-to between Dr. Clinton and Mr. Booker the committee adjourned. Station J, on Montgomery avenue, near Green | | street, were takan away and detailed for work | packa; ). | Fuatl, ia plgin wrapper. upon receipt of price: Ciroulis i AJAXREMEDY CO., Miripses at other stations. It has been ascertained that the mail matter may be distributed equally as | well, and with great saving, from Station A and the main offic each case or refund the money. Pring: 1per or six pkges (full tre: ent) for $2.. By For sale in 8an Francisco, Cal., by Owl Drug Co., 1128 Mar<et st., a 1d Leipnitz . 250 Bu terst. | control its affairs by general laws. purse, but 1n some unaccountable manner | “} 1'%/ Caion forstay of proceedings feil out of the race atthe first turn and was | was'danied, and. the officers can get their fully ten lengths behind the bunch turning | jncreased pay on demand unless Auditor into the backstretch. Elsie Smith showed | Jroderick should brefer to wait for the the way to the stretcn, where she Quit. | guoven SCourys decision. Fashion Plate then went on, winning very | s the conversation about the testimony in the case. He said: “Iwas talking with Meggi- son, Frenna and Mrs. Elizabeth Finnecan, and I said it looked like a good jury. Somebody said they thought there would be a disagreement, and I said if there was MISRION PARK QUESTION. The Improvement Union Favo. Cemeteries Site. A meeting of the executive committee of the | Mission Improvement Union was held yester- day afternoon at the office of Judge F. W. Van | LONG AT THE LEVER. RIGORS OF THE ROAD Break Down the Nervous System of & re City Prison about was released on his own ice at 5:15 P. . by Judge Low equest of Attorney Gallagher. ay morning when the case was Ac Police Judge Kerrigan’s the in 1:44. ailed to appear, as was ex- the fact that he had hinted fore he was released, and a was issued for his arrest. e releasing a prisoner on recognizance without knowing the case would be assigaed to his t- believed that Jobn Harris is ’s real name, and the police ex- \ave considerable difficulty in him THE YAQUINA. Captain Blame by the Inspec- 1 T | Bewting. | attendant at the trial, and went ded’ u it, which he considered the peo- roer NedIohE st Vol 4 , on 1o say | pended upou it, which he co = PeO- | gnlted doctors ell over the country, but to no tors. Elores WelPhtsie SE 10 0 Lo M N R [ Lo ;O“_ ©l- | that it was too bad that there was so Ple of this City could nov afford at the present | avail. I would be better for a time, and ihen I Empml 10K, BuTrO lips and Bohl, Local In- 3 IE Pt ile? S| much villainy abroad, and wanted (o | "GS o walcom colneided with the views of | TOUld Come on s aitack more severs than THAT 88 81000 THE TEST OF OYER s, elc., yesterdey made 5 B4 % Snid w10 10| h od In the case, | van Duzer, but thought the Mission wasen- | 1Tons ™'} 1ve spent during that time for doc [} R A CENTUR L% “ ol </ 9 | and when she told him no, but she might | (itled to & park of iess gigautic proportions 1URl. report on the Yaquina disaster. 4 610 lack 6 10 - 2 . P glg: Pprop! tors and medicine, none of which did me any s b s e e y Alnminum R 42 Janghte; 10 29 have sometbing to do with this man here- | than the one spoken about, which wouid, | fetiotient good, would place me now out of eciting the facts, wkich have been Melvia Buratiam:111) 1 |0 51 | Bozeman 30 80| after, he sald he would rather it would be | when established, be more in the line of & | {00 i {n comparative affluence if I had it. e { already, the inspectors say: Sadie Schwariz .108| 7 | r Gawson 1120 75| she than e who had to deal with Turner. | Stato or const underiaking ag the zociogical | Xn'lica of how much tme and money I lost H was navigating » from all blame accordingly. ull of ated h “The cach bout half of the cargo| 932 Earl Cochran, 4..201| 2| 1 Lompson added thatno piace about Sun Francisco was | s > . SR ¢ beach and about one & Rl 8| ) i |ZenesyrespiRspREEE S | oot adited iy efsiaile dnnuches for Tho | RS ebed o ofie” When woutd o | e i g Chappie, Lez Cluwson. 1 s musement | growih of exotic plants as the locality men- i o - Yaquina was valued at $20,000 and | Rufalba, 3 87l 3|8 7. “Woods, in cross-questioning Mre. Finnican, but | tioned. He favored the greater perk, bui | o010 & q0% ,,.‘,‘;z,,‘;’:;t.‘::;’.,‘{’d":,‘;‘;;’;,‘.,’;; B = sl Uhe ne 0 lost at $3500. l‘urd-:aec."bu!; . gx.} ;) e Slaughter | she proved as witty as the lawyer and her | agreed with Van Duzer as to the time and ex- | ¢\"though I had been struck by & trip hammer. and poisonous properties, and is en- e Doyle®, 2107 8| 8 | story was not shaken. m.-xmr_i; would take 1o bring the Project to | 1 had twichings in my arms and legs, and was | tirely vegetable in its composition. It HUGH HUME SUED. | ol 9 som J.'F. Hecker, one of the jurors in the | ™&!Urity, altogether in such & condition thatmy wife tones up and strengthens the systsm, gHFgEL | | 7l 6 © lGrinin | Tarner case, was_introduced on behalf of | yooag efifi',%,fqr;ulf’lhr:‘nstfw’-'xe::g:xn??n i and iriends began to consider me beyoud | @ purifies the blaod, expels bad matter William Davis Alieges Breach of Con- Winuer, Jennie H. | the defendant and testified that he talked | mony witn the previous speakers. “T was almost of thesame opinfon myself, from the organs of the body generally, ct and Demands $10,000. am Davis, by his attorney, L. D. Hugh P sued cKi has ] 1 | Bettlug, Judge Wallace said that Mission Improvemeat Hall, Twentieth und | |jg;s Pink Pills. The testimonial was writ- 510,000, which he ciaims as damages for | Tndex. | Horse, age, weight. | St.| Std. | 14 Jockeys |op. k| harmiess interohange between"j?x‘:tl)drl L Guerzero sireets, at which Drofessor George | ton in such a way that I knew it was nots | & oceasionally ss a proventive of discase, o il ! 2 ¢ - ansen, & lands ch kele: % ; b of contract made by Mr. Hume | rotes L 08l P 3 35 | Dr. W.P. Cool, A. D. MoAvoy and J. H. | Universiy, aod Dr.- Mller: o thies Mizsion. O D Sehn N e g o it keeps the mind cheorful and happy Gustavos A. Wulkop and William 934 Jack Richelieu, a1i5/ 6 | Ereeman 2 1| Bartiett disputed an allegation in Megg- | would be present to deliver sddresses upon the | gy the time, and almost in despair. So I went by promoting healthfal action of the stiartd in regard to increasing the| 940 |7 i 5 115 | son’s affidavit that Simon was loitering | park quesiion. to the drugstore and bought six boxes of | & skin, heart, lungs, stomach, pancress, s b 5 o 940 7 3 % |about <Turner'’s office on Saturday,| TheMission people are unanimousin their | {hem, in order to zive them a thorough test bowes, liver, kidneys, bladder, spleen, clrculauionofthe yening Fous H He 2 o9 | April 10 " [ opinion ihat they are entitled to a public | anq in afew days I began 10 feel the improve- s : 2 : ccording to the averments of the com- 2 ey b oy Dab teattiiod. ¢k .| park—just one suficiently iarge where their | yian i they were working in my system. In spinal coBmn, and the whole nervous 2 i = e Jrow 35 ctor Duhem testified that he wit- | \rivesand children can enter and inhale the % t POk, system. It is also especially slways contract was entered into by Mr. 15 | nessed the meeting between Mrs, Finne- | frash air without the necessity ol going four | L0, Weeks I was able io go towork, and I y vd Messrs. Wulkop and Eastland tiiey were (o have exclusive con- the icsue of the Post for two years eptember 8, 1896. [t appears that some dispute arose and ™ no F 2 7 tquares. The Western Addition, which was PR at Mr. “‘j‘"‘efl xel-: ed to d‘;uvw the | rndex.| Horse, age. weight. |St. | Jockeys. “W _ 6L | wat would take five minutes by the watch | sctiled and butlt on long after the Mission gfi';“n;;’;:,g,’,,,‘,;’:,":;;',,i';r,}’;:;:l;’:‘,',';‘,: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in rs according to the terms of the con- ; o | o 10 read. had been improved, has numerous parks, with heartn: 1 , sdiers 3 594 |T av| 2 | n 10 . > two months has been heaithy atid deep. Last General, Bowel Complaints, Dys ence the suit that was begun | gug Greyhurst. 92 b 10| On cross-examination by Deputy Dis- | the additivnal one of the Golden Gateatcon- | nignt I went to bed esrly and slevtsoundly £ 2 esterday 938 |Good Time: 108/ 3 5 | trict Attorney Black it was udmitted by | yenient distance. The entirs Eleventh Ward | ynii1 8 o'ciock this morning. And now, when | @ PePsis, Dysentery, Cholera Mor- s e, ot @ flaare, &0 01 4| i% |Beren 43| Mr. Dubem that he was one of Turner's | has only ivo or three unimproved lotsat & | {\Vake up, I feel invigorated ‘and teaty for | @ bus, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, The United Stat tments in Judge Morro The names of the held for the present. court yester: Hinkle Exonerated From All| y; careful consideration of the evi- | dence we are of the opinion that Captain | Tim the steamer Ya- | — lina on the above occasion 1n a careful | 946, and skillful manner and we have exoner- the steamer remained on | — Hume for Grand Jury returned two | dicted persons are | handily by four lengths lengths benind Russel nose after the race she etarted in. The | favorite made up a vast amount of lost | ground the last half, finishing third, two | Elsie Smith pulled up bleeding at the The saddle on the 100 to 1 shot Mosier | In Honor of Organist Mayer. A special service of song will take place to- morrow eventng at the First Congregational | orgal Congregational Church. - ——— Clever Club Gossip In to-day’s News Letter. THE ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. “CALL” Ingleside Racetrack, Friday, April 30. Eighty-sixth Weather cloudy. RACING GUIDE. Track fast. 945 FILST RACE—Five-eighths of a mile; two-year-olds; purse $350, 1:0214 Good start. Won driving. Winner, E. T. Baldwin’s b. g, by Emperor of Norfalk-Cleopatra. SECOND RACE—Seven-eighths of a mile: selling; three-year-oldsand upward: purse $400. | | 1ndex.| Horse age, wetent st | 1 | Betting. Op. Cl. | "()-fi THIRD KACE—One and a sixteenth miles: selling; four-year vlds and upward: parse $350. Good start. Won easily. Win ')718 FOURTH RAC seven-eighths of a mile; three-year-olds aad upward; purse $500. by Longfeliow-Haitle Harri Betting. | ood start. Won easily. Wianer, 1 1:2814. Rose's eh. £, by imp. Midlothina-Red Kose. 949, MFx RACE: even.clgbihs of a mile; selling; three year-olds and upwara; purse §00. | what I heard Simon say. I thought Icouid tell who would be the juror to dissgree. Then I told them of I told 1t to Meg- sented Mr. Simon, Witness Paige said that he went to the office of the District At- torney and swore to an affidavit set- ting forththe facts. He did so at the re- quest of Meggison. According to his recollection the conversation of Mr. Si- mon took place on the 5ih of April, just before 2 o’clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Finnican testified that Guring the trial Juror Simon talked with her about the case. He approached her as she stood at the door of the courtroom and said a great deal about the case. He said he noticed that she was a constant He thought it too bad that peopie like this should prosper all the time, yet that was the way it looked. He said he would not have the nerve to ask a man to per- jure himself for him, but this person on trial seemed to be able to get all that he wanted ; that when persons like this could accompiish their ends it was too hard for with Simon about the pay of the expert and it appeared that they understooa he got $50 a day. can and Simon at the courtroom door. Bhe seemed to attract Simon’s attention and they talked only a few seconds. Mr. Schell said this was important, as Mrs. Finnecan had detailed a conversation friendly with him. Mrs. Duhem testified that she heard Mrs. Finnecan say she hoped tosee Turner behind the bars. Further hearing of the case was post- pened for one week. Reynegom, 26 Montgomery street, at which was discussed the question of a park for the Missio chase 1000 acres of land for a park and zoo- logical gurdens auywuere out in the south- western section. But as this project would not give the Mission people a proper recree- | tion ground for their wives and children sithout the mecessity of paying carfare he | favored the purchasing of the cometeries, as described in THE CALL of last Sunday. | This site, he said, was already laid out, and ell that was necessary was to sow seed and plant such shrubbery and rosebushesas would | eautify the piace. | The project of the larger park was so remote | that it would take from twenty-five to thirty Years to get it into anything like park shape. Besides, §1,000,000 would have to b ex- | collection itself would become National. Danjel Webster Kelly suggested that by a selection of plants the proposed two-block | park which iies in front of the High School | could be used as a botanical school for the | students atterding that institution. There are filteen ncres of lend there, upon which | quite a number of piants could be planted Judge Van Reynegom favored this view and | Oun motion the commiitee was instructed to call a general meetingof the Mission Improve- ment Union for Saturday evening, May 8, at miles to Golden Gate Park. They also claim that thev have been neglected sadly by the early City autnorities | when surveying and laying ont the Mission, thatno provision haa been made for public Dy those who will urge the park question is the amount of taxable property lying adjacent 10 where the people want a park. To this must be added the iact of the large voting popula- tion of the Mission. B | Southwestern Railway, who has been a great | story: Well-Known Railroad Engineer, ‘What Built Him Up Again. gl | Chureh 1n commemoration of the twenty-five | gison in the presence of the others.” fan Du | From the Gazette, Chillicothe, Ohio. z Attor Mogan took occa- I ear T 4 i [ D! others. A.P. Van Duzer stated he was heartily in " 5 et oo NOTES. ISR TIR rvices of Samuel D. Inreply to Attorney Schell, who repre- | favor of the propositio to have the City pur- | J1f- Eibridge Waterman isa well-known rail- R nn A it r the and chofrmaster of the First rond engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio sufferer irom nervous debility of an aggra- vated kind for the past ten years, The strain was telling on his nerves terribly, and steady work was impossible. The loliowing js his “For the past ten years,” he said, “I have suffered s few men have with nervousness, heart troudle and rheumatism. I have iived on the footboard most of my life, and the con- stant jolting and neryous strain slowly but surely undermined my constitution. I was forced to quit work, and there seemed to be litile prosvect of my going back to the throttle again. I tried every remedy that I could find, but none of them did me any good. 1 con- may be gained when I tell you thatduring last summer slone I was totaily unable to work four months on a stretch, and was much of the time confined to the house and to the bed, sometimes unable to move. it makes me cold all over when I look back on what1 have gone through. “But rheumatism was not the only thing I suffered from. My heart troubled me very when I happened tosee in the paper last June letter from an old soldier in the West who hed been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Wil- have worked ever since without a Jay-off, which is something I have not done for years. “The first improvement I noticed was in my heart, which grew more and more normal in its action, until at last it did not trouble me atall,and 1 was able to sleep, as I hadnot wes & boy. “The nervous twitchings were also cured in | a short t'me, and have never returned or both- ered me in the least since. Tis has also been a great relief to me, as the twitchings were very annoying, as well as an indication to every one Of the :erribie condition in which nmmmmmmmmemmwmmmo OF THE AGR LY NEDIG Which is an external and internal romedy without an equal. Thousands of persons all over the United States gratefully praise Dr. Mar- tin’s Pain Curer and are never without it. promotes digestion, regulates theeppe- tite and secures a healthy state of the system and its various functions. Taken WOMAN'S FRIEND, and is unequaled FORTHE PREVEATION 1D CORE —OF— Complaints, Disease of the Stom- ach and Bowels Generally, Liver Complaints, Kidney Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Local and General Debility, Head- 8¢ 0002 IQEROCHITEC OB BVDCDIVODIBITODOTCAIVODODIBICVTIRECIDL VOB IVODODICITEBI0EQI0EIIBC 08 ECG 8IS IDORIBICIGLDORIRIST L. | | BRI | | { ottt Families Disunited. my auptofl :u:‘-;u:‘:-s.h the greatest ache, Earache, Toothache, Sick- e v "= R 32 2 14 | S S wonder ol all is tha e rheumatism geems to % I » e [ 32138 | 34 1 bl ol Sunday Excursions Divorce suits have been filed 1n the office of | pe'cured aiso, and dovs not bolher me in the “'“"s"m;mum:o:h :,::“ | 10" | 2134 34 | 34 |we Mar May be unpleasant on otner lines owing | the County Cletk as followss least £ny more, excent when I expose mysali Swellings, Boils, s, 1 | | 74 [ 727 81 | &4 [snider b it 2| Emma Frerichs against Martin Frerichs for | unduly, and even then only fora saort time. Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Erais | 8 21 | 82 | 81 | 42 | 510 |Ames 8 | to scant accomodations, but not 30 to | gesertio I consider myself a well man now, and hope Scalds, Wounds, Costiveness, In- U . é 52 } 3{; { g"’a | gf | 7'3;{ ,;iflflhr;:;;;' ‘3 pleasure seekers bound for El Campo.| - Wailace Bradley against Ella Bradley for }u c‘anunuchso. I am g:illu‘h;: Plndellm, digastion, Skin Dis Exce: o it sy 4 - | * K A . % L jg “Ukiah" b 1ty. or 1 want the cure to A compleie an T = 804 |Treachory, 4108l 7| 8° | 8" | 87| 8" | 8 [Feignenr. 200 | The big *“Ukiah” makes four round trips | "R¢i¥ic ta sayles against Erwin Sayles for | manent one. Iouly wien I bed known ihem | @ sive Itchings and many other 1en 1say I cure Ido not mean merely to | s et 3oh ey, Withes Db UG ¥ 7 R every Sunday and there is always plenty | failure to proyide. years ago, for I would have saved myself large complaints too numerous to name or 1 for a time and then have them re- 1,.,,,;7" % (A%3 5 “ 1ime | of room. There is also plenty of room on| Alice Eilioit against Harry Elliott for | Sums of money, as well as suffering for which here. In a word, the great Pain S - =0 arrival at the grouads—the largest im- | cruelty. no money could repay.” 7 Lo Age! 1o uk. Euted 1 again. I mean aradical cure. | have made ()5(), SIXHH KACE—Ouo mile threeyear-oids: parse $330. proved picnio resort in the State, 1t you | Nellie A Potter sghinst Charles H. Potter | Dr. Williams: Pluk Pitls contain, n a con- ;‘mr godselage umeq {isease of FITS, EPILE: r FA NG | JOVU. - o Y for desertio) lensed form all the elements necessary to give mily remedy. \ ok ”fl ]!—nl\n"':(tfifsyl(‘:;r;l;klgf; b o 80 you are sure to meet your {riends. ciize & Walker agains: Robert D. Welker new life and ricnuess 10 1he blood and restors { VESS a life-long study. I w: y | eting SRR, for Tailure to provide. shattered uerves. They are an unfailing spe- fees | iy o ot A bl s Pty & Jockey. |op. G Teachers’ Annuities. Y cific for such dlseuex‘tn Jocomotor ataxia, Price: 25¢, 5c, $1.00 per Bottle, I is no reasc | e = This morning at 10 o'clock at the Girls’ High Ancient Litigation Revamped. partial paralysis, St. Viens' dance, sclaticn, = : ve failéd isnoreason. for.niot now. | 23| W Ml % §|school the teschers of the public schoolsof | . W. Muleshy has institited a suit against | BCOTAIEIS, rheumatism, necvous headactie! R Bl | 1 cure. Send at once for a treatise 3 -5 1| the City will ble by direct] et Rk and b the afrer effect of la grippe, palpitation of the the Pacific Coast, Ssn Jose, Cal. { : a cure. Send a e f i 3 $ 1| the City will assemble by direction of Superin- | the Hivernia Bank and tne managers of that | heart, pale and saliow domplexions, all forms fomme e 1 ttle of my infallible remedy. | ¥oh Oeetiio 5 30 | tendent Webster to elect & committee from | institution for the alleged purpose of having | of weakness, either in male or femule. Pink | 3 For sale by all druggists. The trade " s and Post Office address | Foele Smith, H 70 | their number, who shall for one year have | himself declared a member of the corporation | Pills are sold by all dealers, .r will be sent supplied by Redington & Co., Mack and Post Offic TR TIEE 4 300 | power to dedide whar anouity, if any, a | named on (he ground that he was one of the | postpaid on receipt of price, 30 cenis a box, or 8 B und angies & Michacia. San | -« W. W FLL « O T % — ent is the | been attempted h e in matters of uik or by the y addressing Dr. Wil 4 Cedar St.,New York. | Good star. Won eusily. Winner, J, Harvey's b, - F cause of much solicitude among the teachers. | character, but without success, lmm' Medicine Com pany, Schenestady, N, Y. 0202200099 000008 ¢!

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