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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1897 and should have gone to second on Wil- NEW TO-DPAY—DRY GOODS son’s passed ball, but be was glued to the initial bag. After waiting for a good ball Smith slammed the ball out for two bases and nearly overtook his clubmate at sec- ond. Had Leland fted his shoes River- sid2 would have had a tally. : 1n the second Reliance advanced their score. Energetic Wilson hit for two bases and Stulz was given a ife on balls and went to second. Dean followed witha single, scoring his clubmates. Tue Riversiders were unable to score until the seventh inning, although they had men repeatedly on bases. In the lat- ter inning Leland led off with a buntto third and was safe on Dean’s low throw. Hard-hitting Smith again landed the ball | against the fence for two bags. Van Ar-| ¥ 5] Third Week Jatter allowed the ball to get away from | — O OUXL———— him, making *Van’ safe and Leland | came home. Magaire threw to Wilson to| catch Smith, who came tearing along, but SALK! the ball went over Wilson's hexd, making | 60c Pair two more for the visitors. . EX'I‘RA' 10,000 pairs of GLOVES L] AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER — The H CoLUMBIA THEATER- The Idle Y 0Rosco's OrERA-Hous: cazo ALcaza TIvoLt of Maryland.” IHear: of Chi- i “Turk Meets Greek.” Lohengrin. ' Vaudevilie. o Park Band | s’ Fair ope ento, commencing Septem- and eighth, giving them another victory. Oakland’'s representatives owe their victory to the clever work of Doyle, The latter pitched great ball and held the | hard - hitting Riversides down to seven | hits. Maguire’'s batting has always proved a | feature in every ga! and yesterday's | was no exception. The “sraceful’ giant has a three-bagger and two two-baggers to | his credit and also a strike-out. When | the heavy-hitter struck cut Cobb was | given an ovation for his ciever work. i ‘The playing of Smith at shori was of | high order. The hard-working player | was all over the diamond and took every- thing that came his way. The following score tells what has been AUCTION SAL STON & FLDRIDGK & Co. Reliance scored in the fourth, seventh of all descriptions at Written by C. Haddon Chambers, omitted : J R v R R During sale store opens at.9 A. M. and closes at 5 P. M. Maguire, 1 b B 20680108 Ok 1 Mclntyre, 4 2 2 2 l{ g :; Arlett, s 320599 Boniy 3318343 CITY OF PARIS BRY GOODS COMP’Y, H. Wiison, 1 3 8 1 o ~ Stulz 2 b L e R T SE. Corner Geary St. and Grant Ave. Dean, 3 b. i T s 0r s s st Milwhin, L oot io g o] 5 6 18..8/27 13 & : pow oBoshow. A < | NEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. L Tl cols Coent G e it MR s BALDWIN THEATER. 5 Leland, 1 g 2 Fdhgiig (1, ? m Q, AL HAYMAN & Co. (Incorporated).. ... Proprietocs Smith, ss. 3 o0 5 2 S Xan MR L T 8000 OGS (; 11) |k-’ 5 Colz\a.D'I:(?J-N IGI—I;I‘- arris, ¢ . 0 0 [ 7 3 1e0L o - " 2 na Ty AV BELASCU" Romeantic Farren, 1. 4 0 a 0 (IJ 0 0 N-»BAN‘-’)LR.QOTTLOD!:@ LESSCS ANDATIAGLRS rl(’ ntation | L‘antlhl,‘ 75 e O ML e = n'San Totalscr s 5. 0B By 00 Be: 18- 6 TO-;I.\\T’IG‘H':-‘—(’—- Francisco of lThe e And During the Week, Matloee Saturday, — BY INNINGS. : ception Sodal | Retiance.. 12010011 -I-h I_- E C n Heart noon con . . . Base hi 32312012 2 o Some Incidents of a Day at the Ingleside Coursing Park. Riversid-: 001060020 0-: efrawiey Lompany ©of Maryliandl i B R Q0313 000 S 0= Inthe Scciewy Drama Under the Fersonal Direction of the Author. | | Farned n|ns-—liehs:n‘i::t“"-l‘)\ree-bnse hits—Me- | DI A o | Presented by | Guire. Two-bise hits—McGuire, Smith 3, Wilson 3 T | Stulz, First base ou errors—Reliance 2, Riverside | S~~~ 2 S o pipes = 2. First base on called_balls—Kel side Lef: on bases—Rellance 8, Struck out—By Doyle 9. by Cobb 5 Hit by ptcher—Wilson and Burke. Double plays—Mc- Clellan to Barris, Cobb to Burke to Leland. Passed Y Barris 1. Wid_pitches—Cobb iiverside 10. —\ilson 1. Author of *“Captain Swiit,” eic. Next Mond evival ot 4 "SWEET LAVENDER.” MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALTER MOROSCO. .Sole Lessee and Manager ANOTHER WIN ¢ THE Bl STAKE WATER SERVIGE Time of game—1 Official scorer—D. 5. Umpires—0'Neil aud Long. Knowles. Intial Presentation Here of Lincoln J. Carter’s Superb Scenic ¥ THE HEART OF CHICAGO! EACH ' TIVOLIOPERA-HOUSE MRS. ERNESTINE KRELING, Proprietor & Manager THE GRAND OPERA SEASON—— Under the direction of Mr. Gustav Hinrichs. The Eastern Crack Rounds|All Nozzles on the Tug Other Games. “Napoleon’’ Fagin’s California [Markets were deieated at Sacramento yesterday by a score of 12 to 3. v City Wheelmen brid’s records for terday, his time Riversides Defeated After a oris Picture of Keal Life! er ! the repeal of G nt to : ¢ A Symphoy Orchesira of 50. Stars deiested the San ‘ In Preparation steps and Dauntless clubs, Evenings at 8:15 The National Rafaels at San Rafael yesterday for the championship of California under 15 years of age. The feature of the game was the battéry work of Watson and Dowdy and the h:tting of Raymond. The National Stars now claim the championship of Crlifornia for boys under 15 vears of age. The Marshalls defeated the Stuermer tle n F : = awes | Tnto Form and Outfoots Governor Irwin Work Hard and BXCltmg Captains of the smateur baseball teams e = [ s ke Than tho O X at. He is ac- e of San Francisco and vicimty, whose e s D I e ] #8 03 1n collections. Everything. | Perfect]y Struggle. members are about 16 years of age, wiil = _| soNGst \ AT the defauiting cashier of L. % please write to J. A. Buchanan, 49 Tehama | ¢ ¢ g 1 79| Evening Price S e s | i Fireet, for the orzanization of a Caiitornia | ** LOHENGQ Rl N! | EVSTREor 5 N live Gibson and locked up in the | Baseball League. Would like to hear irom i 2 . 1 ve | : 2 a : | the Yourg Swins, Younz Olympics, Voi- GREAT CAST. BELASCO & LA F. Braatan Short-Enders Were Given More | Officials of the Fire and Health [ Spectators Become Enthusiastic | umieers. National Stacs, 0arland. Qafok. | Sesutitul Scences. Gt | ALCAZAR "2t | | Than a Fighting Chance at Over the Brilliant Plays and Heavy Hitting, Departments Witness the Trial, | “CARME =1 “IL taken action for them- TROVATORE.” Ingleside. t the manner | | | Popular Prices——25c and 50c. 1 to make exten- | | and there is & ot The Hare Known as the “'01d War- | " Handsome” Maguire, the Reliance Heavy Hitter, Is Fanned Out. The Hueneme at the Fulton Iron Works—The Invercauld Speaks v Gable, an Arizona prospector who for the Klondike on the Umatilla, re- Horse" Demonstrates Again That SUTRO BATHS. | W Walla yesterday. He pre- & ‘ = Alerts at Sixieenth and Folsom streets stampede homewsrd of those He Bears a Charmed Life. the Marechal Suchet. Other Games. yesterday. The score was 14 to 7. OFPEIN INIC-ELWS. 1a Juiiean in & short time. The Will & Finck Commereial ball team 8ol SRl Open Laily from 7. & untly 11 5 27 Fithio A wieuipion e b8l SDea Sr s met deteat ut the hands of the Napas, on | JOHNNIE CARROL, | passion, (oe, - - - Children, 3¢ i chescEtneiCiiy yosar | the latter’s grounds, yesterday, by ascore Great Celtic Comedian. Eathing, with admission. 25¢: _children. e S Cithedral Whese the sor | The “old warhorse” certainly bears'a| The Government tug Governor Irwin| Ten thousand spectators were treated to [ Of 10 to 5. The featutes of the game were GUS WILL S S R ONIDAS and his the fieiding of Williams and the won'der- ful pitehing of Rassell, who struck out ere celebruted with special solemnity. Unna, known in s charmed life. And Fres Theater. Catsand Do 'THE CHUTES as lovely a game of ball as has been seen on our diamond for many moons. | sailed forth with a great many dignataries he St ongest Woman on Eurth of PAPINTA. ing circles and He was thrown out into the Ingleside | of the Fire Department and other iuter- i : : T2 4 s hav! 3 | <t w tourteen men and zliowed but two sale Reserved S ¥, lue: Upera Chairs o A 3% 2 E u:x'x}li,.'\".g hoais | coursing park yvesterday for the sixth con- | ested persons on board yesterday t> make | From the time game was called o the | hits up to the sixth inning, when, owing | and Box Seats. 5 % LSy — EH A:_rt‘elpl_‘;p‘g‘,ln;.l e ning. a of the Harry “om- | secutive time as-an inevitable victim of | 5 trial of her new fire apparatus. The spot | last inning the game was replete with | to the catchier’s isabled hands, caused by it by ih b v andtian Eadies)s (roliesten pgagement of . eveninz in the Orpheum annex. no connection whatever with = e = the hounds, but for the sixth consecutive time he cleverly eluded his would-be de- stroyers and vanished through the torlorn hope, known to dog-racing men as the escape. Tue *‘warhorse’ is a hare they captured away down in Merced, and from all ac- counts he is one of the wisest of his breed. He gave his captors a battle in the begin- ning, and before they succeeded in bag- ging him they lacerated Lis right ear and scarred him up generally. By this ear and by these scars this vet- eran is known to almost every patron of the popular Ingleside grounds, and when he banked ap nis record yesterday giving | ine slip to two such fleel-footed dogs as | Master Glenkirk and Myrile the crowd | set up an exultant shout that could be heard a mile away. “That fellow seems to have been born to the business,” mused John Grace, the bis terrific speed, Russell had to let up in his cannon-ball del.very. 1 The White House baseball team made it three straizht winnines yesterday by de- feating the Charles Bloomers at the Pre- sidio xrounds in a very one-sided game. The special features of the game were tue home run of McLoughiin and double plays by Barry and Hanlon and by Kelly, Hanlon and Reid, all of the White House. Score: dashing plays, hard hitting and brilliant fielding, and the large crowd had every opportunity to give voice to its enthu- siasm. Although defeated the visitors from the orange belt can find consolation in the fact they did not lose without a hard struggle, and their clever playing won the merited applause of the fans. Cobb pitched as he did in the haleyon daysof the California League. His “drop” proved a veritable puzzle to the hard-hit- ting aggregation from over the bay, as they were only able to connect with the sphere when he pitched other shorts over the plate. Riverside was first at bat and was ratired in short order. *Handsome” Maguire led off for his team with a two-bagger to right and went to third on Ccbb’s low throw to second to catch him napping. selected todo so was the vicinity of Powell- | street wharl. That new water service has been the subject of much speculation here lately and all were curious to see the outcome. | The nozzles tried were 31{ inch, 2% inch, | 234 inch and 2inch. They all worked to periection. The 2!4-inch nozzle is sup- posed to throw a stream 300 feet on a dead level and 200 feet on the perpendicular. This is not surprising, for the cylinder of | the engine is 9 inches in diameter and has | a 24-inch stroke, There were five or six. hundred persons on the dock interested in the periormance and for their edification the bark was | strivped off some of the piling of the whar.. On board the ves<el were Chief of the Fire Department Sullivan, Mr. Gor- ter, inventor of the water battery; Mr. Brown, superintendent of tugs and dred- | gers; Mr. Riley of tbe City Corporation ing Perfo MECHANICS’ PAVILION. MECHANICS’ FAIR ——WILL OPE: TUESDAY, AUG. 17, Chaties Bhowui: 7<% = |EXPOSITION BAND! The winners would like to hear from any | (40 pieces), led by the celebrated corne: sololst, amateur team in the State, WALTER B ROGERS, Leaderof the Seventh B and of New York YESTERDAY’S GAMES. oD FXHKB[TS PURE EXH . | T, Do S County (Lasgys deaxs 20 2on= | FORESTRY! EXHIBIE ALAMEDA, CAL., Aug. 15.—Yesterday FISHERIES EXHIBIT. was a fine day for baseball in Alameda. MACHINERY IN MOTION. In the first game, which was betwecen the BEAUTIFUL ART GALLERY. talroofer, wi ¢ Policemen Deely 3 i attempt at bur- ic is Accused of itempting to break saloon on the corner of Tenth and Sherifl of Stanislaus County ed James M. Phillips at the Central Police on last route to San Quentin, where he w d the next iwelve years, 1 0a six charges of horse , & Chinese ¢igarmaker, was g at the instance of Jun ne King-Morse Canning d at the Caiifornia-street o on a charge of robbery. Jun that the prisoner, assisted by a companion, held him up in a Ross alley club- house and re & 50. Yuen re- the matte geaut Wollweber, who P n under . Sin’s companion in | the commission of tl me escaped. PRESS CLUB BILLIARDS. of A griculiural, judge of the coursing events at this| Yard; C. H. Terry, chief engineer of the Mcln]lyre was given his base on balls Marcuse & Remmels and Grnng Rule 3 T Dot St i rack. *This is the sixth Sunaay that I State fire boats, and many officials of the | and little Arlett scored “Mc”’ with a hit | Bazaar teams, the Grani Rule Bazaars SEASON TICKETS Zvie }\ 1 n Prellminary Play Begun in the Quar-| haye watched that sliced ear disappear | Board of Health, inciuding among others | to past first. Nealon went out on a hit to | yiclded up the ghosi by a score of 1210 5. 4 $5 00 ~)eC N\]CB\ ana Double In the second game, between the West- | Sincle.... end Bezaars ana the Oakland Monarchs, | (hildren’s the score closed at 11 to 2 in faver of the) Alamedans. terly Tournament. Lovers of billiards in the Press Club have launched upon the first of a series of games for the club championship. A val- uable trophy will be hung up for each tournament, that now contested for being a fine cu The games are for 125 points and the twenty piayers entered have besn carefuily bandicapped. Preliminary play began the club-rcoms on Saiurday night and will continue throughout the Three contests already decided re- s follows: J. A. She'don (scratch) vs. J. M. Sha (45 handicap)—Won by Sheldon; score, 95 Cobb. Riverside should have scored if their men had taken more chancesin stealing bases. Lelard was given a base on balls through the escapes with clever hounds | Drs. Hill, Kearny and Deas. in the chase. He’sa wonder and nomis- | Colonel Abernethe of Denver had an in- take. But he wants to look out, for just | vention cf his own aiong for trial. It was as soon as he commences to get a little | what he calls a “shui-off”’ rozzle. Ae- over-confident and tries to ‘show off’ with | cording to the chief engineer, the mechan- a couple of hounds he sizes up as being | ism did not prove very satisfactory. slow he will get nipped and there will be | Thesteamer Alliance towed in the new a faneral, See if what I say doesn’t|schooner Hueneme Saturday evening. come out right.” That is, she towed in the hull, built at The “warhorse” will be out again next | Eureka., The Hueneme is now at the Sunday and his career on the green will | Fuiton Iron Works, where she will be doubtless be watched with interest. | fitted up with spars and machinery. From a coursing view the programme | When completed she will be one of the furnished at Ingleside yesierday was of a | Jargest schooners on the coast. She will high order. They were a hard batch to | be under command of Captain Johnson, guess owing to the evenness as regards | formerly commander of the steam ability with which they paired oft aiter | schooner Celia. Saturday’s ties. And there were so many The schooner Del Norte, ten days from good d entered thateven the old-time | Rogue River, reports having broken her connoisseurs® found themselves no safer | center-board while off the Rogue River, than the merest tyro when they got into | outbound from San Francisco, on July 31. the betting ring. The British bark Invercauld, Cuptain The day opened with an unpromising | Jackson, seventy-three uays from New- and jarring “dump’’ for the contingent | castle, reports having spoken the British waich is supposed to know all about the | ship Marechal Suchet in lat. 39 deg. game and only picks winners. This was | north, long. 131 deg. 20 min. west. Every- | when White Lily and Montana came to- | thing was well. gether to settie their differences. Mon- = WINS A HUMBOLDT BELLE. | tana was played heavily as a 2 to 1 favor- ite and was looked upon asa zood thing. G. W. Scott of Sacramento Leads Miss Edna Gillis of Arcata to the White Lily showed all of the speed and Murriage Altar. cleverness, however, and won tue battle | handil The big stake event, in which fifty-four were entered, was carried off by the Among the guests of the Occidental Hotel in this City are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Scott of Sacramento. Mr. Scott is a poo- ular attache of Secretary of State Brown’s { crack Easterner, Leonora. This is the | flier that was sneered at not a month ago office at the Capitol, and his bride was, previous to Saturday, Miss Edna M. Indust ral Products NEW TO-DAY. GRAND MUSICAL ~ CONCERTS EXCURS1oN RATES ON ;ALL RAIL ROAD S. GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING by THE INTERNATIONAL LABIES' ORCHENTRA VOV OV VOV OOV OV IOV IO VODIDEOWa, LEA & PERRINS : ¢ SIGNATURE aricocele Can to O W Kaufman (25 handicap) vs. Dr. W. L. \andicap)—Won by Keufman ; score, Be Cured. No Operation. No Cutting. No Clamps or Compressors. No Detention From Work. No Lotion or Medicine. Simply Mild Electricity. 06. D. Lustig (25 handicap) vs. John 5 haundicap)—Won by Fouga; score, — - e———— Short-Lived Liberty. en Kirkendall, & conviet recently re. om the State prison at San being drunk and raising a dis- irkendell wa: ntenced 1894 County for assauit to commit his term was five years. Good in the prison was vhe reason of his was he to be out brison walis that he proceeded to paint | otrero several shades of red betore he was | d: in by the police. printed in BLUE, diagonally because sh had traveled so far only to be turned down by a local hound of ordinary caliber. It was not until a we-k ago yes- terday that she showed up in her trae MILD, SOOTHING CURRENT OF ELECTRICITY IS SENT of the most formidable coursers on this side of the Rockios. Leonora was given { & hard rub for the honors of the day by form, and now she is looked upon as one | Giilis, one of Humbolat Cotnty’s fairest dau:hters, ' The words that made them of one name and ong destiny were spoken in into the congested veins for hours at a time by Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. The stagnant blood is forced to circulate and the strain across the OUTSIDE wrapper of ev Oakland on Saturday by the Rev. Dr. C. Coyle of the First Presbyterian Churcu. The wedding wus a very auiet one, but few invitations havinz been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will leays for Sacra- mento this mormng and will make the capital city their future home. While Arcata was the home of Mrs. Scotr, she | has lived for two years past in San Jose, | where her beauty of feature and of char- acter were the admiration of her many friends. The Garuen City was also the home of Mr. Scott before he entered Sec- retary of State Brown’s office. e Excelsior Circle, C. 0. F. is taken from the veins, the swelling is reduced and full strength returns. HERE IS A REMARKABLE CURE. CHERRYVILLE, Clackamas County, Oregon, August 1o, 1897. 3 DR. A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: | got my Sanden Belt at your San Fran- | ) Agents for the United States, JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS ,N. Y. cisco office, for varicocele, two years ago. | had been troubled seriously with swollen e veins and heavy, dragging fecling in the parts. In two or three weeks I began to St S I e S e DA e feel better, and in three months | was entirely cured. 1 have not had a touch of the 2 This great Vegetable Vitalizer,the prescripe trouble since. I have gained 10 pounds in weight. Yours truly, tion of a famous French physician, will quickly curolou of all ner« WILLIAM H. MILLER. vous or diseases of the generative orzans, such ns anhood, W. M. O’Neil’s Promise Me, a Sacramento phenomenon. This flier won the colors from every competitor he met during the day until it was left for him and the Fasterner to deciade which of them was entitled to first honors. Then he went under. | The following summary will furnish the details of how it all happened: First ties—White Lily beat Montana, Com- modore beat B and I, Promise Me brat Ala- meda, Tipperary veat El Dorado, Captain Morse beat Vigilant, Deceiver beat Bend Aiong, Skylark beat Mary K, Muster Glenkirk beat Oiden W, Myrtle beat Mountaineer, Dau beat Lawrence Belle. Tullamore beat Boboiink, Leonora beat Happy Day, Hercules ran a bye. The Original and Genuine WORCESTE! tection against all imitations. L B e e TOITICTOVOTOTOTOTIDVOVO® e Trching, irritated, scaly, crusted Scalps, dry, thin, fuir, cleansed, purified, and beauti- m shampoos With CUTICURA SOAP, wn dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollients, the greatest skin cures. A BOOK FOR MEN, FREE. 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