The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 28, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1897 esseutiel 10 personal responsibiliiy for resu 2 2 ¥ £ is & strong rtive to vigorous and wise | = \ actiy encou es A freling of the true ai ¥y and worth of individual manhood, and, | | by being a mark of contidence, fosters brother- { I¥ kindness and all the virtues that are useful : ) | { 0 such positions. | x:;:Jlll{.,:fi?u"'fuln(-n::;‘_ e oo s i | CHAS. LEYY & 0., AUCTIONERRS. | SPECIAL AUCTION SILE | Paragraph 12 the discipline is regnant R 1 TO-MORROW, | o <2 2 2N ) of | < ’ Wednesday | Derby Stables, cor. Leavenworth & Geary sts. in the ministerial vo Lo SAN FRANCISCO. confliet with the po: st bidder. | or ‘you tn 1 o Thers any Suit Instituted to Reclaim|Lynhood, Iora and Flora-|,, aiiiccocss e onieoen ion here tekeil. . . e are iy racted 10 e T EL”SES We'ehcoutage. o violsiion d‘;’ , TUHKEY the North Beach Water cita Winners the T e s T | ces for conservative and kind'y ad- ‘ o . Soffirising ALy Dolianid Wa : Coun- | At11A M, by o £Y, we will of the law, omitting all ha Front, Openlng Da,y' Comprisinz 1 Highty polish-d Wall u-To: Cou o w ate Mirror Back 0: ures of strained construs ts of which it on the sudj reats, and neitner 110, limit il the stock of the i h | | ures andan Mg n and doubt fency. 1f ever there | iyt Eover s PAL T aom o, | ROTEL RAFAEL STABLES, SAN RAPAEL, Rad the ninzs, 8 Room Glass Par.itons, Water Uri, | (oo 5! er hack, 1 Mliler Ministers Are Assigned to | AL e e . e rec ““g‘ terien | They Say They Have Been|The State of California on Re- | Pacific Coast Trotting-Horse ¥ Gitds 1V 6O, Auconsers S S e Their New Fields of fonte Vs et elratinen ront | Eating Crow Long lation of A, Miller. the B“eder: i Mfetmgh :“c FLEGANT FURNITURE. s o e R R the duiy 1o do the work assigned. Paragraph | s e it a5 = - LabOI‘. i ”.y‘:?:n would carefulle sclect Enough. Plaintiff eabil yeanlglol Tnlsl :l;)v;“(‘h\(ll(L T., COR. :111"\1;1{". = S eachers and | FRANK W. BU ice of it, we tlie work of local p ge them in the perfory a-ion for the complaint of | IR T 5 : . : f ‘o y George De. ennett =t TEXT OF LAYME ¥ i ndent labors of local pre chers in | i S e The Attorney-General Has Filed His|Backers of Prince Ansel Disappointed | por et e oo et iirme Hastons . die. ; ) A \ eids ut we do not believe that the | ¥ o % : “lime, 2 3 | S. 8. AUSTR. LAYMEN PETITION. power of a work toany preacher. tocal | INTEREST IN THE CONTEST EX Permission for the Bringing to See Their Favorite Distanced. —= n"!c HONOLUL or other, was ever int d t cnerate into | “ Ladies’ Day" Wednesd Second race, trotting, 2:27; heats 3 In 5; S Toes oct —_ 0 hsolute cwner s 3 $600. P. P rat i of the Suit. ROIGNE L s EUICBUATR Tor’, b. m., by Ira-Daisy Haywards S| p R MIAA It W ) i R bva ] L . i ; msiip= ACCRLAND. for t Was Not Discussed at Any \Where Some 0ld-Time Popular Favor- = | D XK Y i hureday S8 3 | @ PANY- =3 BN EY, T hurstar P i oh e n o o <o I~ ciober 14, .M of the Sessions h LonaiEdis o U ey i Jomi i = Suit was institufed yesterday by the| The first day’s racing of the Pacific GARDIE, Ausiralla. and CAPE. the Sessions of the Su it i ites Coming With the East State of California on the relation of Al- | Coast Troiting-horse Breeders’ Associs- e Vb SERECEELS & nros o, agents Conference. , let us all reiember the severe | ern Teams, vert Miller to test the right of the James | tion’s fall meet, whick openei at the Caii- | ot sl SR oam el S = “ELS 3 0 Monigomers i) s e e G. Fair ostate in regar! to its claim fo th+ | fornia jockey Club's Berkeley track yes- | 6. m.. by Red ¢ oak (Baker) 111 _ Frelght office 327 Market sireet, San 1is tongue, with his stitement | 3 l s 0 3 A x > /. Pr i i - —_— | envring And stefe 1s there is S land now being reclaimed on the North | terday, while not extensively };alronued bex erProce (Keais o b . on and evers evil work. Bat the wie- | Beach water front. The complaint is di- | by the general public, saw nearly all the Yan, by Antevo e (Sullivan)..3 3 2 2 o 0 CEAND T i that is from nbove is first pure, then | q Y TTROTID T o : = 8 o = o 2 i S pan. | Betonica, b. ¢, by zmoor (Havey)......5 5 43 mercy nnd good fiuits,” ete. | ward Malley, the contractors, and James | ¢isco and vicinity in attendance. There | Biue Eells, b. m., by San Liego (Benneit) dis. | DISPATCH FAY > 5 g i v . Time, 2:16%—2:14—2:.415—2115%. S. Avgus, Thomas P. Crothers and W. S. [ Was nothing particularly attractive about - : Goodfellow, exeoutors of the Fair estate, | the card, but the betting was good, and | The entries for to-day’s events are as PFOH:E.&E‘&:{%IND t the management are well satistied with | follows: | Tom Spear-stree: 3 :at we all may strongly e misia and amend o labor for e In the e ope endeavor to correct 5 . « past, and re Santa Rosa Tried to Secure the Next | !} €810 C and good ferl- 1 1 imi a i 3 nt. | : ] ng. by Tt s maoisiiane | Bectiug RO RO ELRER e e Ly sl ol S i e v e Western stakes, twoyearold pacers, 8350 | | A BSIES, Joerin & iesis Session, but Labored in e Work and the Clubs to Be aie Rain Wednesday, the day on which the 2:13 | $4°Ch Wi GRoxe eiock larm s b o et | U T Vain, monions and el of conterence, Represented. Attorney-General W. F. Fifzgerald has | trot and the 2:13 pace, the star events of | c. Diawood, J. B, Iverson names s. m. Dicta | tateior Catiforuia.. P 00, 30, Ocs 10 e it L S e filed his written permission for the bring- | the entire programme, are down for de- | o, Dakmood Purk stock iatm mames b Throngn tickets and ihrough bagkate w perity to follow. Fra s, awah. Fastern poilis laies and folders upon applica N iscussion w — ! the snit in the name of the State, | cision, will be “ladies’ day,” and on the | 230 ciass, trotting, purse $600—W 0. Bow- e the {J‘:fi(l)l)e lawyers actively engaged in the | occasion the gate will be free to the fair | ers names gr. m.-D,ily Mauison, Mrs, J. V. Mon OAKLAND. Car, Sept ference, but among the | 0% _ 1 petition at the co . 3 Ty, The ~ociati i ivi . | Leek names ch. g. Dr. Leek, J. A. Perkins | 27.—The an | ja; delegates e pecially it was often re- The result of the final game of the series | management of t:e litization are Evans|sex. The as-ociation is striving assidu names ch. m. Lydu, K. Sweasey names cn. 8. GOODALL PERKINS & CO. nce of the Methodist | ferred to between the s ssions. between Baltimore and Boston, which | 8. Pillsbury ana John B. Mhoon. ously to furnish high-class racing ana is | Eurexa, Harry E. Wise names b. m. Mabel W. | Genarat Agent. 30 Market streat. Superintendenis F.F. CONNOR, conclud labors and n making his ments is < ved yos con | The basis of the action is the allsgation | geserving of all success. 2:25 class, pacing, purse $600—C. A. Owen | e = ncluded labors and | In making h ments this} was played yesterday and which was won |, ) %eople of the Btate have a rizht It be 1okl bad woiih s names bl s Joe Wheeler, P. 1. Quinn name PACIFIC €OAST NTEAMSHIP (0. T | by the laiter club, the score being 19 to 10, | (% 1ia fres and undisturbed use of tne| orm can b followed with any degree | {85 (T P00 PTG v stoek farn ST NTE! 4 [&12133123 TETTTTTTTTTTVHTTTCITHEUTCTEEILTTTIT) | groused much interest in local baseball | water jront or seaboard within the State | Of certainty among harness horses, those | names b. m. Mijlia I Wise names s A. McDowe b. g. Captain circles. But the game may not decide the | limits and that upon the admission [ who played the winnersyesterday on tneir‘h{l;;;:w National League champicnship for 1897 | of the Stete into the Union it ac- | recent past performance gathered e - imo T Bos! ¥ three | Quired and continues to retain juris- ) coin—with one exception possibly. v~ Baltmore and Boston have yet three | & (s over the soil of the bed of th bay | hood captured the Pulo Alto siake for two- | games to play each. The former nine| g, yqpncisco and of the arms thereol, | year-old trotters. lora, plainly looking | plays thres games with Washingion ai | subject oniy 1o the right of the United | the best of the four starters, got the big sraialoial e il end Baltimore, while Boston plavs three with ismus to supervizion over the navigable [end of the purse for class trotters, | 1o get an early trial in the Sugerior Ce | i | T80 0008000000000 000888000008688080808060 WERE CORRECTLY QUOTED. ameda Notes being made to discredit ished in THE CALL over myself and of ex-Judge of Fresno. 1 wish to state that expressions, dictated to THE pondent, and that we outlined ave décided to prosecute the Lincolu- | | Bracklyn at Brookiyn. The Brooklyn | waters of said bay, so far as may be neces- | and Floracita, which has been chasing ot | g ouiioves of the San Fr cl is a much stronger aggregation of | sary in exercising its right to regulate | the black hurricane, Joe Wheeler, won | ;gice iiave challenged the emp bali-tossers than Washington. Baltimore | commerce. Consequently, it follows that | the 2:30 pace. In the last two events the | siameda office to play » baseball match. bo = e aver Bt i e State has a right to protect and de- | heats were chopped up somewhat, but |game will probably be played on the 10th | 10, e snties b il e v Lynhood shuffled off two heats like saw- | inst. ¢ Dwch a8 it plyd OO its OwE gioune 2 wood Ah Fongz has been sent to jail for ten days | Port | Ehould Boston drop one gnme to Brook- | The judging was done by W. H. Cohen | for spr ng clothes with his mouth, in vio- | B !lyn ana Baitimore deieat Washington in | i i | nding eptember 1, those w fend the same from encroachment and to sue for reliet in respect of any encroack- ment or infringement of its sovereign or po), Gaviota, Santa me, San Pedro, East Sa1 Wport, at 9 A M. CaALL’S 1 i full understanding that they | 5 prover:y right of Alameda and J. C. Kirkpatrick of San | lation of the statute Sl e s were to apnear y & | the turee games the twocrack clubs would | "y} fonds claimed by the Fair estate, | Francisco. The distanc: flag was handled man Operatic Society of Oakland iy vere appear ou be tied. and now under course of improvement | by P. Heald, president of the associa- t this evening at Twelfth and only at Port Harrorl rbara, For; ) and N Judge Strot _ Local interest in yesterday's game was | ") inp in wi-h stone and earth, are al- | tion. Frank Covey occupied his usual = | increased owine to the factthat the Bal-| [ Jood 1o be situate and lying below the | position of starting judge and appeared in { timore nine as now constituted will play | ;4\, ary ine of low tide, and are in the | rare iorm, sending the fields away with | 1n this city in Uetober with a team known | oiohpornood of the foot of Webster and | very littlo scoring. as the All Americans, composed of the | 117 ;e streets, the same consututinga{ The two-year-old contestants for the b : gt crack vers of the Natonal League| . ot the haroer of the eity of San Fran- | Palo Altostuke were the firs: to score up Tne Baldwin. “Ih a ves the right to change with- ft fc home to-day, statement together, and as is able to speak for another 1 understood that our names eague will shortly be re- work for the fall and Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Ly ner Orizaba, 10 20092990220922022222290292892R922020022% or 1 I 1 i clabs. The first pame of the series will | (""" ot these Linds extend under the | for the word. There were five starters and | Tt is to be sincerely hoped that Crane’s hiver | out previous : dnces and Nor have I yet changed my mind | be p i 03‘1“'" 17, at Rec- | |0 bie waters of the biy of San Fran- | before the first Leat Lynhood, Valentine |1 not golag 10 trouble him agsia, fo hours o s b W. E.-COEFIN S ighth and Harrison streets. | o 5 apout ttree-quarters of a mile, the | and Corinne man, sefling in the fie'd, | of a pretty play and exceilent compan Naw s imeons Sl o e Caty Before coming West Boston and Baiti- | oot “0f water being more than 4 fect, | broug it $25, Prince Ansel §15 and Dr. | plush audience Bald ng Elder and Member of the Cabinet. | more wili piuy nine yames for the Temple | 1},0 ¢a1d bay b-ing a tidal bay, connected | Frasse §8. The Prince showed unmistak- | evidence. This is the inst week of Crane, = cur, a_handsome trophy donated three | i, (he = Pacfic Ocean through :he |avle signs of lameness and it seemed folly | it is tobe fearcd that San Francisco is ouly | w start him os he was distanced in the | B0ing (0 awake (o the many exceilences ot Lis | (ONPAGRIE GEYERAL TRANSATLAYIIQUI play and company after star and ¢ mpany ere al gone. Frenc Corae29 2999929902 20R02008 200922 RARARKRRALANLLRRT | Jorrs ako by President Temple of the| Goluen Gute; that the city of Suw Fran- Pittsburg c'ub. The trophv belongs 0| f,0o contains more than 300,000 inhabit- | opening heat, which was taken in a jog Line to Havre. ght, to meet again in Oak- | evening tue closing session of the | the nine winning it three l_\mn-zi.leur-ceg-im“! and is constantly increa: ;| by Lynhood after drawing the pole posi- | SR OMPANV'S PIER(NEW) 12 NOKTIL soep, Pacific annuai couference of tne Meihod- | sion. Baltimore has won it twice. After| . q; jis commerce is increasing and | tion and leading from the word. Dr.| .. orinene Aog physiclan de- | Y/ River, foasot Morcan e Hovs gn by v aal « said by the Bishop to | st Church Soutu, Bishop Hargrove said: | these games ere dec'ded Baltimore ““”i needs additional facilities; that for more | Frasse was secord in the heat. ot e R =] O ile van e s e b Bl mlL AT e fenicfal and I have never attended a conferencs | leave for this coust, playing several games | ya, tnirty years there has been in con- | Tuis settled the betting proposition, | SRS/ LHCRMIIER & T B | e diso O O o Alexandr.a, Egypt, vis Paria DEgIne Ll I need a moredivine guidance. I |en route. | stant use a public whart or pier extending | and Lynhood took the heat following | P ¥ HEee 1ass $160, second class $116. eld on the coast. When it/ fee] that He has given it to me. We have | Willam Barney, who will manage the | ;;,; 1he foot of Fillmore street into the | without effort in 2:33, Valentine this time — g ..October 9, 104 & 10 A 3 100 ¢ n thata very | a body of as true s ober 16. as to the | on this coast as o'd adve Gross Outrages ch and bowels are perpetrated by | LA GASCOG N upon expe- | LA CHAM PAC LA TOURAINE nd whole-hearted men | All Americans, is the present manager of | 1, vio0bje waters of the bay to a point | beating Dr. Frasse for the place, thus| 1 be found anywhere, | the Brook He vlayed ball on this| (ho "o \he water is 17 feet deep at high | dividing secon ! and thira money with | Upon the s ry has given us a pond ny yesrs ago wiien the game was | oo the equine medicine man. muiti of 11 “control” in para- icious jeople wli of trouble. I want to see this : neception. Barney caught tor the | Uorh. i | 'With Olaudins, Pasonte and May B to | fiencing the annoyan e of constipation in a stight ne of the ch h. 1ble. I want to see this bed e . s This wharf is alleced to be necessary ith ns, y B itiats: thelr b Tl e Bx Eui durin : s e chie od as one man.” £ Nolan, the first curve pitcheron | 4 - 1)o uges and purposes of navigation, | beat, the 2:27'trot lookel exceeding | dcsrce, infiluiate their bowes With drenching o Bishop and other mem: | He then read the following appoint- | this coast. He is expected toreach San | ,nq iy i furiher averred that more than | bright for the chances of Iora, and in the | €Vecuanis which enieeble \he Wiestndl Wem | o oo 50 s i | Franeisco on the 5th of October, aliead of | ¢3 005,000 worth of merchandise is annu- | opening pools sold the Humboldt mare | bran: (o 8 serious exient sometimes, exen, Super | o oo o san ¥ oo addressed to them, but was presented | s . R. Lamar, presid- | his team. | atiy inpved and. recelved Over the navi. | was a 2 (o 1 cholce over her fiold, She | inducing dysentery or pilos Hosietier's Stomuch i only 1o the ¢ et, consisting of the five x; Alameda, Hanlon, present managerof Balti- | . walers of the above-described tract | dropped the first one to Clandius in a | [l Gice 1t e it once invigorn Sintle and STOCKTON STEAMERS o0 = 2 3ishop. . M. McKuight; | more, will Iook atter the team’s interests her that there is no other | rather tight fit at the wire, but it did not | effectual. It also banishes dvspepsis, malsrial N LAl 3 ing eiders and the Bishop. | of land, and further t P 1- | here. Hanlon was a member of the cele- | Wa ngton St.. | place between the Presidio and Fort|change the complexion of affairs, for an | comp sints, rheuma ism ang kidney troubies Leave Pier No. on of the lay members e ; Saltuas, | b : e 3 | S e : . oot ; 5 e ted Spilding team which toured the | { said tract w | average pool before the second heat was | = At 6 P. M. Daily. rreighc cived up S ave ant cabi- i Mountain View, W. A. Booker; | oo i L5 1® | Mason on the east side of said tract where | ge ool before the sec = : R ned Bishoy ?‘~\.~’f"t SR D R el e i ; | world, playing a geme at the base of tke | J 0P P ol Gan be advantageously or | lora $10, the field $3. The mare responded Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensar: A Accommodations Reserved by Talsphos. net.” said Rev. C. W. C. Smitd t0-bight, | Eraley, W, A. Lindsay: I 3 | pyramids. g | atall carried on, and that if-the waters | by taking (he second heat with Driver 625 KEARNY ST. Established | _4he Ouly linie sedins through (ickets and giving ¥ ing become acquainted with the . Z. J. Needha A large force of men is employed in get-| 4o orinad be filled in said commerce will | Noble easing up, Pasonte leading Claudius i $ for the treatment of brivate | through freight rates to poins oa Vulley of the laiiy, its mission was R Ak J : ting the grounds a: Recreation Park in | o destroyed, and all those inhabitants | out for second position. Lost Manhood. Debility Railroad. AT » be fuifilled. It oow ded Empryi Japanese | readiness for what promises to be the | |0 (Fyiing he advantages hereinbefore | With pool-selling at a standstill, the % Sernggnbodyandmi T. 0. Walker, J. D. Peters, it before the whole confer- R endis And editer oihe | greatest game of ball played on aloeal | oy ioned wiil be ceprived of the same. | favorite broke on the back-treich in the Mary ¢ City of Stockton. enc ied for the Bishopand Methodist R P Wiison; con. | 9iamond this year. Tie contest occurs | M0 olaint mentions the fact that | third lieat, ana in a- hard drive Claudins Maln 805, Cai Nav. anud Impi (0 It was d by a la'ge number W. b Andrews | Sunday and will be between those crack Page, presiding | ciubs, the Reliance ol Oakland and tha | teheld scored one more by beating out Pasonte a the defendants claim some estate in 1hLis scant head in 2:16%%. property and have been fiiling 1n thesime FAVE-VARD AND VALLEJD. ’etaluma, | Gt Edge of sacramento. Doyle will be | ¢ 3 v 2 It now looked us though th was gt A o » s or several years; that.they have estab- n ed us i3 ere was a e v - MER MO ELLO, grerdale. | in the box for Reliance and Hughes for | |00 PR SENCH Tl Ty chance the matn choice mizht be amiss, | FOR SAVJONE, LOS GATOS & SANTACRUZ |, 0 00 ot Lakeporr, | Gilt Edge. The grounds will surpass in | 0 5oe e lin front of the property and previous to the horses being called S SAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY "9:454 1 and B116F s (3 B. i ex. Thurs) Rodwood, | eX2elience those formerly at Haight street. | 1og oniy a small gap 200 feet w | for the fourth heat the fieid sold even up | A (Sunluys «cer L - Alvio amil: | Frdays 4 ) ; EL | Much money fs being expended for the | /o o5y of Devisadero street, and it is | ngainst the Humboldt mare. Ivproved a | Piienger. Faro botween Nan’ Francisco ang | SURSSrs .. oo M A comfort of the spectators and to develop | oy tjr ugh thisap that boats may pass | deiusion, though, for she took the two| Aiviso, 50c: to San Jose 75c. Clay i, Pierl A Laon ook Tl L izhts the skill and efficiency of the players. A on, William : i the: ocean and bay to | heats succeeding off the reel, Claudius | 0 W. Sants Clara si. sau Joss | nond, and this will be covered bv | 'p.'iiew of these facts the plaintiff asks | in each. g eight inches of loam. This is done to| 0t 1he defendantsve called ontoshow | Drver Tommy Keating has been seen make the grounds elastic, and great field- | )4} je they have to the properiy; that | benind o many winners that doubtless jine Wil e R pasalt | & juagment of court te given decreeing | Were he to dnve a three-legged horse in a In ali the games piuyed at the park the | ) Ji%10Viie is in the State of California, | Tace the animal would be accorced sup- regulation ball will be used and not the | ;" ypy¢ il the obsructions placed port. And so it happened in the 2:30 mushy dead bail of the vellow journal's [ Tolt LBse B MAS 6% G00 To o ior that | pace- When pooling first began Keating ~A. Odom, presiding Caico, L. 2 our chur 4 thatin it ith; Anderson, J supplied; Orland, e ‘arge-t lib 1o, ' | tournament. Dy using the regulation | . he siven into the possession of the | €Ntry, Alto Genoa, brought §20, Kloracita e Coffin, ing | ball a ereat improvement in the playing | ¢ .7, of California; turtherniore, that the | $10 and the field, consisting of Betonica, rpenter; supernumer- [ of Reliance and Gilt Edge, as meruoriuu,!; defendants be enjoined from jurtner in- | biue Bells, Serator and Dave Ryan, $6 ceno circuit, €. IL. | as it has been, will be uoticed. Gieat pall | ¢ EIRCNN IS the property men- | 1t Inter shifted about with Fioracita first cinnot be played with a pudding bag. | Yoo any that particuiariy they be for- | 8t §20 and the field going for $16. Oa Saturday morning at R‘-c‘ren:xon b dden to close up the narrow space be. [ Allo Genoa has sveed to burn, but a Eutkc [OoEuLlL (8 levens Hrom o 1ot [ weenitiio pifed bithe” foot 6t Dovisadstol| MORK hourt IE1Sisaic . HowWevst JKeating lingame scbool and the Sacramento High | 0 ) r which boats now pass. manaced Lo land the first heat with him, Bchool will contest on the s:fr"hw"- Iu; In compliance with the prayer of the | but he ceased to bgcumepmnungm in his- ainsburk, | Reliance elévens lining up.. | granied an injancti which will have | 11 tho POOS, 1 $4. Flor . Tinaar, | B i ing up. . | the effect of stopping atl operations on the | the field fetching $4, Floracita took the wmora, J'F. | 8anta Crvz. Swanton for a number of | ¥3% commenced by ths late Sennsor Jamds | uliivan, bolding the reins over the % 5 3. Fair and has been continued vy the | baced, ¥ and Dos'Paios, Chiisio- | years was manager of the Banta Crug | ( 81t ubdt bas FeCe CoRinied b¥ A0C | aiuggish Dave Ryan, made a bold bid, but crsiv, W. E. Phail- | nine. He is building new baseball & i 3 i was outiooted the last furlong. In the Raymond. J. H. phd time, Before Senator Fair died a similar | ! ¢ Mack: Wainut | Erounds in the city by the sea. Tuey are | ;o Minstituted in the United Siates | OPening heat, wuile leading her company e that ihe i, Brown; Hantord, t cd dls elder. Mere-d, C. E . A Sawrie; Mode: Austin; 1cekness, and temperance, i st such there is no law,” human or Mer:dith; and recomm Pau We desire to follo to foliow, the injunc not be desirous o vain provoking one P.X. Blankenship; | centra |y located, being just behind the District Court, but the injunction was | * the head of the stretch, Biue Bells and wh rethren, if a ers. bathliouse. finally dismissed and Mr. Fair died in the | broke one of her bopuvles aud was dis- overtak t To-night at the Baldwin there will be Y i H. B. Anderson, Missour! xas; E M. Edwards, N tance !l e which are belief that his title to this valuauvle prop- | erty would never again bs disouted. SUMMARY. First race, Palo Allo s ake, two-year-old trot- ters: heats 2 in 3 Lynbood. b, g, by Lynmont-Knighthood (Ho- boom) . R h an important me-ting of basevall man- W. Hoag, C. M. M¢ ashin and H. gagers to make prel minary arrangements aso 1hen Lo Cheisten, Los Angeles, for the season of 1858, The games in this | 1ot anGiner” S During the discussion on the placeof | city will bs piayed ac Recreation Park. | ) We find hére law of tol meeting for next year Delegate Fein said: | At to-night’s meeting Stockton, San Jose, personal responsivility, v plied | “*‘Oakland is the best place and is caniral. | Sacramento, Fresno, Oakland, San Fran- Georgia 0 pustors, iuvites iberty of ¢ There has been no fizht in this conven- | cisco and probably Santa Cruz wil be | science a: (',1,‘,”’ duc ultimate ti It has ailbeen in the new-papers. anie IndE e 1f we behave ourseives like genilemen the fruitage oi minisiry S | nawspupers wiil do likewi-e.” acmbers we see | 8tood: Oakland represented. The ball business mext season will be S : a1 The vote | taken entirely out of the calf-hued jour. Echo of a Sensational Killing| —— NEW TO-DAY. When applied to private 2, Santa Rosa 14. nal’s hands. The cluhs composing the H th to the same n kind, and e ——— | disrupied tournament are a unit on tais in Golden Gate Park | cer e right to hout ceasing skaicy News Tohnid proposition, i | d in eversthing aiid othur 3 8 - | P fAyea s : ong Ago Yive 10 worship Goa ng to the dictates | A reception wiil be given next Thursday B DAL osssts rlio pleyEd 1n jilis hew R E Y of tneir ow ciences, at All limes and |evening 1o Rev. Jonn Coyle, the new pastor of | 3ssociation at Sacramento Sunday feel S control of otheis; fre “uace of oihe Professor Senger ot the State University will 3 n Tt : wrierence of wiiy and all cinor persons; U | address & mieeiing of ihe German Teadners' | aversged $:0 apiece for their afternoon’s | Greaver fu Goden Gate Park on Janunry ing responsible to the State for any infraction | Asoziation of Cailfornia nex: Saturday at | WOTK. , 1892, by Policeman Harper camo up in of lis luxa sud 10 the church iocany Impurity | Alumed. The biggest amount that a player ever | Juige Hant's court yesterday. v!“c,g’.‘l'“ ¢fno law, human or divine, to pre- | P7esident Kellogg will tender an informal | received in the yellow joutnal’s tourna- De Greayer was insured in the Fidelity ven\ private members from assembiing waen | L C PUOD 10 memvers of the faculity and their | ment was $13. Generally the compenta- | and Casualty Company of New York for sud where they may see fit, 1o pray or praise, | }:“,;h'“:‘fl‘ {:”"‘-" evening ai his home on | 110n was §3 and §350, while in the case of | ¢5000, and after his deatis the company re or teli to oue another their experiences of ihe | SEANABEs F.esno the receipts did not meet the ex- | 4 & ¢ A fove of God shed wbroad in tnelr hearts by | A reception will be tendered to Mrs. Phebe | f_ef"“! of the nine. and a subscrintion 1 | fased to pay the policy on the ground that SR o 1o them—. | A. Hearst by the slumnze and alumni of the ADES & i 1 G ifi the Holy G0 anddesrg, " "™© B | uiiversits ‘at the Mark Hopkins lustitace of | (0 be taken up in'Fresno to reward tne | the policy issued to D: Greayer specified e rasoguitze § and commend to all, the | ATs on October 9. players, yet the ocher journal, in its col- | that he shcuid not voluntarily or un- recognition of both the 1aw of God andof the | Protessor O'Neill will read a paper next | UMn3, pronounced the Sunday game, in | necessarily expose himself to danger and autHorizep § |7/ FIVE-CENT PIECE BY SEVERAL MILLIONS Y i P K i in Blatz | [ [§ ==Ni. church and the bluding force of boin, wisely | Tuursdas afternoun befors the chemical sec- Lo ‘:u('l"in f;:’[‘:‘_:'l";;::légt‘;}:;:;vlr- that he bLad violated the terms of the Al / 1 justly ndministered [ tion of the c.encs H h {isfpateatitne s e 4 O be teve most fimiy that both the law of | and Work or Hop s Vet o s flgre@men"i o The i - C d church imy pon prsto | r N 5 v re at t tria 1 3 i i sod and the church Mo Upon piotre B Colonel George C. Edwards of the depart | The ball-plavers say if the vellow jour- | The vt IS AL °,'"1‘1"l']"”f.‘” STAR . / s —. e N ter T4 il ment of (hese, ailows | 1eat of mathematies of the nniversity has | nal, instead of diverting $1000 from the | th® ol b wih 2 iRty oie Milwaukee H ol < he urge Iiberty of choice in the meaus to | bt luvited o lecture for teschers’ (naiitutes | charity fund of the tournament for [ ¥OUUK WAN, 0 Company with o lady, was 4 / A% 72 o lishment of the best tasults. | at Fresno, Oroville and Santa Clara during the | Tnanksgiving turkey, would divide thag|driving in the park and was cautioned by | : : Vo A@PGNE O omeibiiities are 1argeiy measured by op- | CO'BInE fall. sam among. the players, all interests | Harper to keep within the limit allowed Fills the bill to perfection as a 2 & h“ oranities. AmoONg the HIRNIS 0l L ¢ pa A Crroners inquest was hold yesterday | Nould be beiter subserved. [ by law. He persisied in driving fast and Bealthbeveage, as 'a’ pleasite CAPFLavor sur discipiine, are these: 10 preach the | MOrning over the budy of Mrs. Hurry Weston, W 5 =39 was finally stopped by the policeman. inki 3 & i\ ~|‘n"1"’|l0{n'\r Tol The sppointment of all sery- | Who diel suddenly Saturday evening. Death We have been eating crow.' said a| W75 Thel o tinT rose and both the de beverage, or any way you drinkit. A\ & | player last night, “fong enou h, and now Pio'be he.din the ciurches in his charge, | ¥as 1ound 10 have resuited from congesion of | iungs, the eftect of exe ceased and the policeman drew revolvers, why not give us a little turkey ?”’ “ihe abseuce of the presiding elder or | th ssive drinking, the latter using his and killing Da Call for Blatz. Bienop® (FIL12D) L erent he hes | o ALyNe, FATmers’ Instiiute fo be heid on andinow why np.t Greayer. Harp:r was acquitied on a See that «*Blatz” is on the Cork. ,Jihe Bisiop 1s personniy prerent he Bes | October 12 and 13 at Dauvl:ls, Contra Costa e charge of murder, and is still on the park control.” Itheis ¥ 1 e | County, under the auspices of ihe agriculiural Heatley’s Will Probated. s presiding elder is personsily present he has | gopurinent of th: university there wiil be itigats he Edw volice. s 5 . “contro.’'; 1f neitber is present (personally) | experiments in testing sugar beeis and in test- | , LAtigation over the Edward D. lHeatley es- { ~Harry Gardiner de Greayer, the minor . ' the stor hus contio ; and any jract on ot or clatim to the power of a person- | wbsent official Of SUpETior Tank to “co: - 1rol” these servi is manifestly an unwar- ranted nnd dang tous FSsumption of arbitrary rich would be a menace to the peace sreh and a fruitinl source of many ould need no srgument to show that actual “absence ’ is meani. If either su- ik for tube:culosis, ————— Velodrom« Litigation. Suit has been brought by the Velodrome tate is nearing an end, as the second will, 5o | son o! Harry de Greayer, by his uuncie, calleq, of the decedent has been edmitted ty | Septimus de Greayer, a brother of the de- probate by Judge Coffey. So many claims | censel, sued the company for the amonnt have been filed by ereditors that the heirs wilP | of tne policy and the interest from 189210 | ) ¢ probably have very little tor distribution | gate. ‘the jary cave jud nt for Company sgainstJ. D. Gitbs, J. J. Groom and | Among them. OaiE o Hosinicae [SNsmisdr L they Marin Grog r $500, ak.eged t)le duedor ————— foce of the policy and $2200 interest and amages [T YeXAl:0us suils DrOUgAL by the de- Two Small Failures, | costs. 1 : 3% | tendants to interfere with the mana; tof K ¢ a and if co: strucilve presence s contro’, Refplnhatess B H ivency. s §355 ang as P 5 Then 'the” Bishop 18 Always present apd (he | oo o on s ene s Lstets nominally Worth 8356, M. A Graha, The fac-simile is on every wrapper eider mever has control. i hat at pre<en e Loaglish | o mining speculaior, is aiso benkrupt, his * This “control” on the part of the pastor is | language is spoken by 110,500,000 people, | debis footing up $2991 98, with 1o ess. is. l lignature of 224 m{ Of CASTORIA, MILWAUKEE, WIS., U. S. A. Louis Cahen & Son, Wholesale Dealers, 16-418 Sacramento St., San Francisco. Felephone Main 416. | | | |

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