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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1897. NEW TO-DAY! GOMPLAIN OF - SPRING VALLEY { Property-Owners Who Be-! lieve the Water Is Not Pure. The Bacteriologist of the Health Department Is Inves- : tigating. OCTOBER 10,1897 | SUNDAY — | ( AMUSEMENTS. | LDWIN THEATER.— end from India™ | COLUMBIA TwF¥ 3 osco's OPER. AlcazaAR THEATE I Orera Ilovse. LOUP DETAT -~ ONSTATUES iWorks of Art Destined for| | the Museum in Golden Gate Park, ite Cristo.” ts.” ne and Performanoes. I RE CHUTES AND CruTss FRXE THEA & v lle Compauy, every afiernoou and offers three virtues linked in one: FRAGRANT, CLEANSING, PRESERVING Properties. Liquid and powder in the same package. a Urso, Thursda on and Fl 5, October 16. X Phiales Subaiti T’ Rasel “‘w¢ HALL & RUCKEL | . y oy > , e | N YORK Proprietor: (MAYOR PHELAN'S ~ GENEROSITY. Sttt Lot Ll | e B e 0 Weather., ¥ sk westerly winds. (NOFS N0 FOAR J. H. Mahoney’s Bravery er Most Trying Cir- cumstances 8¢ An Inspection Will Be Made. { ap for the postage Purchase of the Life Interest Which Mrs, Elisha Cook Possessed, Mayvor Phelan is preparing to address | | the Board of Health, of which he is the | presiding officer, on the subject of an in- vestigation of the water supply of the Spring Valley Company with a view of | ascertaining whether it 1s fit for the use of | the ichabitants of San Francisco. The Mayor may not have taken such a course excepi for the fact that heisa complainant himself. The water that { flows into bis residence at Seventeenth THE ITALIAN SHIP CAVALIERE CIAMPA Running B:fore a Hurricane. A Sea Broke Aboard |43 Velencia streets from the Sprin | Valley mains recently became so ob- Which Nearly Killed Two of the Saiors, Swept the Captain Clean Through the | noxious to him that he was compelled to stop its useYor drinkinz purposes. Charthousz and Carried the First Mate Overboard. OWEPT BY WAVES ' PASSING OF r— AUCTION Probate, Business and Revidence PROPERTIES. MONDAY MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1897, at 12 o’clock noon, at SALESROOM, 14 MONTGOHERY STREET. [DE YOUNG'S REVERSICNARY TITLE. | e Third Surgicali for Cancerous 1 | The Mayor Executes a Brilliant Flank | Movement and Deprives the Ex- J. 5. Mahoney thesur- Director-General of Laurels. s. The third | ccessfuliy performed | 1 Hospital within the | roubles. | | poor quality of the water except that it came from a sourca that was not alto-| gether pure and Mr. Phelan decided to find out just how and why 1t was so. | Many San Franciscans who were privi- | leged years ago to visit the beautiful home of Mrs. Shillaber on Sixteenth street will recall to mind with pleasure the | mascot. His side was behind, and he felt | the necessity of doing things. Accora- ingly he rose upand shouted in those ration d she left to to pieces right there and tive men trotied over the rubber. During the eightn in- When Mrs, Shillaber her sister, Mrs. Elisha Ccok, a life interest in the statuary, with a provision that the | works of art should revert to her daugh- ters when Mrs. Cook passed away. Siortly after the close of the Midwinter Fair, when Director-General de Young . was flush, he purchased from ' the daugh- | Nearly Killed. Dr. Morse re. | ters the reversionary interest in the bean. | i ncerous growth | tifulstatues. It was said at the time that | —_— ! To relieve | the general had the purpose in view of gested to the | dedicating the statues to the museum in more ado, he presented | the park, but no haste was made to secure ; g Lots on Very Easy Terms d in alerilized botties, bat . not confaned (10 eer S South side of Folsom st. ning the Moulin Rnuge recovered and | others that satisfied Dr. Spencer were pro- | norin | brought their score up 1o tventy and the | cured and the bacteriologist is now en- | Hoi Pollois boasted but nineteen. Mascot | gaged in analyzing them. | Hopkins said some funny things sbout | Noris Maycer Puelan the only one who | the dinner tke Hoi Pollois would pay for. | is complaining of the water. Almost | _In their half of the ninth the Monlin | daily samples are sent :0 Dr. Spencer, and Rouge scored not. Then Sutton opened |the chemist will prepare a report, on all | up the festivities for the Hoi Poll)i with a | that wili be presented to the board, in the | bome run, which tied the score. Then | pear future. | Hutchinson bit to first, was advanced one | The majority of the samples brought in | by Ricardo’s hit and came home cn a hit | by those who complain come from the | by McKee. That’s all there was to it. | Mission. One bottle that was sent to Dr. | The Moulin Rouze were elected to seitle | Spencer yesterday contained a lar.e ncerned Dr. | e operation than I | iasel i : Two botiles were filled from a faucet in | Warehouse Property, cor. of Lombard, i obiil down the spinal column. tiful sf 'y whic! or | justiv celebrated stentorian tones the perty, cor. mbard. \6r Makioney it hns become OF | rns Lot o wiloh sficwdad so mnch | | | battle cry of his cons:ituen the house and presented to Dr. Spencer, | south side of Lombard from Sansome to Bat- eCrlar cothirenveihiat | LEbuxtodOySTE N ATS. U hers wars thre | Moulin Rouge! Moulin Rouge! | the bacteriologist of the board, with the | tery—Subsianal bick warshouse fronting sea- reg oceurre: | 3 & R = | 3 g > wa'l, ty Warenot x137:55 n his nock ot withthad oo o Elees sny. Biory fand Lognoa | | ; Rah Rah! Rah Rab! request that he test it thoroughly and sub- | Wi KON a8 City Wareavuse: 275x137:3; as s S i = fLEe™ o sDEHIAL, S Saul fand oyThe | | Booze! Booze! Booze!™ | mit a report on the matter. The first bl :“:?W "-T:E Lost Pleiades.” | |, That settled it. The Hoi Pollois went | (umplg was rejected because the fluid was | POWntown Folsom - Stroet Building be! . bet. 4 d building lots, ireets accepied. 1,2 or 3 years; graded and al Terms. 14 to interest at 7 per cent {Two of the Crew of the The Hoi Polloi Cavaliere Ciampa Are [ Celebrate a Victory on the Diamond. to which Senator | t took place in the | esent year, when, amento after the gislature, he dis- re on his under | Mission Residence. Cozy Mission Cotta st stde of CI rooms and b beral terms. avy 7th and i rent $16 50; 28x 136; extra ‘ ] {Miners Who Are Bound for Gorgeous Colors and Gaudy Hospital and a | i e hi R e 1 1 1 forthe dinner. The score was 20 to 21. amount of a dark colored sediment that is Greenwich-Street Property. T hhe affecteq | be lite interest whica Mrs. Ceok yor- | Copper River Will Have a Baiment That Caused the These are the men who piayed ball: | Lelieved to be organic matter. No. 422, north side Greenwich st, bet. Dupont > sessed. Finaliy some doubtarose as tothe and Kearn; ed, and in'a fow siory_br.ck house of ¥ rooms: > Telegraph place. Mission-Street Cent Hard Time of It. rent $18; 1 Owl to Blink | Moulin Rouge—H. Dimond. center field; | Mayor Phelan and some of the members . H. H. Smith, third _bise; Thomas F.|of the Board of Health believe that for the | | | Ruhm, second base; F. L. Owen, pircher; | pest interests of the health of the com- | real intention of the director general. He was known i to have so much admira iter this the trouble- 21 Residence. e was discovered | for statuary himself thst be employed it | = | Jobn M. Ruth, catchier; F. E. Beck. first | munity the reservoirsof the Spring Valley | xo. 1032 Mission st.. norh side. bet 6en a 16 the wiad piie SWIS | oo s e ar £ T At T rers bermn tofans. > : : o | base; . A. Cloman, shortstop; E R. | Company shouid beinsp cted and samples | 7:he twostors” sesiasicer 8" soams oy Tpad 1ator Mahoney once More | poct that tae Shillaber statuary mighe | Rapids and Quicksands Are There, Gay Bohemians in Brilliant Garb! Danond, leit flelds'James Graham.righty ot sliiwater unalysed- | z5x85. T t the same hospital, [ PS0 iy : s . ' eld. 2 Mission Cott: EniEs ara s never reach the home cf art in Golden but Very Little Geld, Sa Play Baseball Before a Select Hoi Polloi—John Sutton, second base: 5 ission Cottage. ;‘L‘: :\'lbe;e“u‘x: Gate Park. Some predicted thatit would ¥ 7 ¥ LB G Batehioasi ot 'fie!:’l; ] SMOKER AND H.GH JINK3. |30, 408% nonh side of 19:n sroet. hetween Those Who Know. eventually grace the general’s new home Audience, Ricardo, lett field; Ailen, catcher; J. Castro—Cuzy cuitage; 20X75; very i | Continental League Will Give an En- % ©Fos > _ . | or his paper. P %o, fotlowed by rapid | ™'y egterday Mayor Phelan, who had been | healih and spirits—bat, for advised to confine his future diciation to | time, as ek 7 in. | bis typewriter, decided to dictate a policy time, as one week ago an un- 5 1 i i the neck. mot tac | in art and public spirit to the director- | eminded hat another visit to BF 2 s = The Italian ship Cavaliere Ciampa is one of the handsomest vessels in port, and Captain Cafiero is very proud o! her, | D. McKee, third base; R. J. Woods, fi right fiel . Stevens, pitcher, Umpires—Follansbee and Bliss; A. R. | B. de Long, Maybe when you get right down to the technique of the national game there has been better baseball played in thiscity than base; Vanderiynn shortstop; Grim scorer. “Ihe word “booze,” as used Dy the Stow, ; G. ultn | Tuesday evening. tertainment on Tuesday Night. Continental League has issued invita- tions to a ‘“‘smoker and high jinks” at Saratoga Hall, 814 Geary street, next Dawson Mayer, E. M. | Point Lobos avenne; 25x1 5 Kichmond Building Lot. East side of Third avenue. 125 feet north of with an L 12:6x Mission Corner Eesidence. No. 3238 or 620 21st street. northwest corner v C . ” | eve if ne di Sl 3 U f v n v 1 ¥ e v oly) i) 1 3alvi: < San Carlos avenue, between Valeucia and Mission = morrow will cony Delilah, aul | even if he did nearly lose the numter of | was put up by the Mou!in Rouge and the | Rouze (they use the word orly), is tailsmanic, its | Galvin, C. J. King, A. Sichel and H. J. | I . en_Val pital would be nece: ! - ” 2 i = 5 5 = = 3 orizin and ¢ meaning be ng known only * ? .U* | streets: 2-story residence: 37:6x85; mortgage of gain Dr. Morse and his knife were | 80d the “Lost Pleiades™ to the Parg Mu- bis mess on her decks. It was during the | Hoi Pallo: teams at Sixteenth and Folsom | fié Bohemisn iwi -~ 9% %] Riggins, the committee to whom was in- | 85000 at 615 per cont can ratain. - i Juaisition, and Senator Ma- | S€Um. As Mr. De Young holds the re- | last vovage of the ship that the accident | gtropts yesterday afternoon, but when you — trusted the arrangements for this enter- s wife were on hand and on ‘,fi,’“'_’,’"’:l" :qn;e‘:::tlil:gec:’r::;ur vl:;y‘“-eu | happened, A heavy storm was Taging |come to quantity—well, that's another | Belgium wus the nrst country to make | tainment, gn_vu left notning undone to | Tw:illioil:b;:"x‘l;sirf:tmliuil;!r:(:hI;?r:.l e m{'“‘u“rlr_:;d e Ter o Ak mrw”_;;r:'emf-‘mve \’}nlj the Cx;m‘pa was\.runnmgd before it. | story. From aue time Harry Dimond | bypuotism a crime. make the affair a success. e e O Eimbet M 128 av 16 Sen. |83 bis reasor for not buying Mrs. Cook'’s | 10 men—Palumbo Nicola and Petorgua | jifted the cover off the zamn about lunch | == = Call at the office for catalogues and farther pars Stor e hatting with a few of his | iDteTest that the lady would soon die and | Antonio—were at the wheel, and Captain | yjme until daylight and the ninth inning SEW 10-pDAY ticulars. s hbciea > him. He ex.| tben he would own the works of art by | Cafiero was standing by the charthouse. A | finjsned neck and neck there were spilled |~~~ SRS o M Cge e i o TR S0 bobackat otel in a few days | [e3s0n of is 'title 1o the reversionary in- | big sea broke over the stern, aimost killed | out enough base-hits, runs, assists and ! 5 e it will be seen that the| es of daily journalism have terest. Thu recent asperi coniributed a wealth of art to the Park as any aight expect to be nce with Dr. Morse and of per: n Linehau on a charge of petty larceny. the 1 Hanna zllowed Linehan the use of his the men at the wheel, drove the captain clean through the charthouse, and washed Chief Officer C. Salvator overtoard. Nicola lost her chart house, part of her bulwarks and some of her sails. Captain Cafiero | | other old things, as yet unclassified, io | keep the National League in business half | Bohemian Ciub. It wasn't intended to have the affair | | public. Only those who were on terms of | ELECTRIGITY Dental Operations Auctioneers, 14 Moatgomery Street. QOOCOCO000NCOC00000I0CC00CO0 ® customer, and will be glad to show you how. | ‘hope A Museum. | By | a season. . forstby hegmany fieadeiolidhe e e | bad both his jaws broken, and was <o ter- | The Moulin Rouges and the Hoi Pollois It . ® Soneni; recovesy b s ribly hurt that he will have to subsist 8 | are not sure enough basebatl aggreszations. | IS s a uestion s spee recovery from what B " SCL g £ @® 3 e llong as he éwfi on liquid nuur-ihmen‘;: That is they occasionally slip off thei '@ ® | Charles Linenan, Durrant’s Friend, | Antonio had nearly every rib in s body | uniforms tong enouzh to run banks or be | | ® f H ® Wanted for Petty Larceny. broken, and will be an invalid for life; the Do G Gy R e S mpiove S enaers I 1@ o onor ® Willian: Hanna, 14 Octavia street, v i : g B0 I® S illiam Hanna, ctavia street, swere | captain was caught as he was-being ary the monotony of being beseball LEE ? ‘With us to_sell our stock of Pocket« Mrs. Ernestine | to a complaint in Judge Joachimsen's| washed off the poop, and a return wave | players all the time—and all of them ar 1 | ® books for just what we know them Opera-house, for | court yesterday for the arrest of Charles | washed Salvator back again. The Ciampa | jolly good fellows and members of the | | e laigta &:;, 5 - ke phca % | room, nd alleges he 160k Advantags | seys n was one of the bardest cxperinecs | DUUIS, OnlY Uhose who wereon terma't | Absolutely Painless. : some suaps. : thet while going | of bis kindness to steal two diamond | Le everran into, andas a memento had | the tip that the trouble was pending, and | i - | other on August 26 nisbing the description. The accompany- | few. Mrs. E. K. Dimond and Mre, Edwin | ' ® nehan came into notoriety by appear- | ing sketch is taken from the vainting now | R. Sievens sat on the scorers’ bench and | k k ©® ing as a witness for the defense in the | in Captain Cafiero’s cabin. occasionally changed the tally-bell just to | Pocketbook and Cardease. 9 Durrant case. He testified that he| J. H. Shears, second mate of the whaler | show they knew what it was there for, and | B e Sl G - =g 2 | pawned a couple of rings resembling | Karluk, was stricken with paralysis while | Colonel George W. Grannis | Genuine Alligator roal Seal Lea 22e e Squaring the Horizon. those worn bv Blanche Lamont with | the vessel was in the Arctic. He was | Field, Arthur Moore, Col | or Monkey Leathers.............. 48¢c @ r Heacock yester- | Pawnbroker Oppenheim about the time | transterred to_the schooner Bonanza, | Fletcher and Donald de V. Graham xmkE\traCted Polished Genuine Alligator small Durrant pledged her rings. It was after- | ward proved that Durrant pawned the | rings some days prior to Linehan’s visit | rosecuting witness | {0 the pawnbroker. g been squared TR S T Joseph’s Fair. United States d with beat board the ship Sudden Death of M. G. Holmes, Holmes, & cigar-dealer at was taken sick yi ng s weeks, will be coutinued close on Saturda Michael Geo cd en hour the special at:rs | can get nearer than forty or £ty s ¢ 0 they felt a' liberty to make | |9 Gonnige' Feaibe doverios e o the mouth of the river. © vessels | whatever criticisms of the plays and the | @ “irume, ‘lea her lined and niccel Hiot 0a Wedu iy s that have gone there or are going wiil | players they considered appropriate. ‘\\'3 t:immed, 12 inch $3.40 L S | e catirco ek o have to tie up at Orca Station, in Prince | They deemed many unkind things appro- | e O | @ | R | William found,” said be. “From that | priate. o e Boxing at the Chutes. alleging that the de- | Solly Smith and Danay Mahoney will give | session of her property | two four-tound sparring exhibitions at the | n buildings and broke | Chutes this afternoon and evening on the ights. | open-air stage at the foot of the lake !ing to him neither the La Ninfa bound for San Francisco, but died when the vessel was a few days out. buried at sea. A miner just back from Prince William Sound says that hard times, disappoint- He was | ments and perhaps many deaths are in | | store for those who bave started or are about to start for Copper River. Accord- W, Phelps or any other vessel of th point they will nave to go in launches or flat-botiomed steamers which draw under three feet tu the river. The river itself is full of rapids and abotnds in quicksands. At half the landings a man will assuredly leave his boots in the mud if he steps out turns in trying to explain to an English | guest the manner in which the briiliantly | attired young men on the catacornered square Wwere endeavoring io settle their | differences. The bleachers were more largely patron- | ized. A big policeman haa been stationed | at the gate to keep out the uninvited, and | that made it seem more natural and home- hke to the ungsters. After piling over | suits were j Talk about Solomon in | The players’ | for anythine. ell | | his glory and Joseph with his many-col- | | ored coat—why, they would both have | | been ruled off the field yesterday for ada- | 1ng a somber touch to the festive scene. st too sweet | Without Pain. Crowned Without Bridgework | al or Herned Alligator.. ode card hoiders 97c Sterling Sflver Corners from 15¢ up, and a very swell assortment ie better books. BAGS. Sheepskin Club Bag. 12 inches, nic<el trimmed .. - - . 95c Hevy Grala Leather Ciub Bag, 12 000 Eugene @ Davis Former Branch Store OIOO0000 0000000, of the launch. 3 Harry Smith’s blus stockings were easily | @ NFW TO-DAY—DRY GOOD: “Itis Ioll{ to go thera in a sailing vessel, | the features of the game, but had me;\ S 0 en u e azaar B Y SOV VNS S 5o S5 ss- e | aBYHOW. d\’«'ny, it blows in P(mlilce Wii- | been wanting J. D. McK e’s red ones or ot = 8 | ham Bound from every point of thecom-| S A. Cloman’s dinkey cap would have = | pass inside of each twenty-four hours, and | been worth the price of admission. There l 0" l 0“ 1234 Market 8t. the ‘wooliies’ (squrils) which blow every | was no price of admission, but they ® Take Care of Your Health. B | Pnysicians the world over recommend woolen underclothing as being a great comfort and benefitto EVERYBODY and an ACTUAL NECESSITY for the very young, the old, the delicate and the suffering, because it keeps the body warm in winter and cool in summer, by gently stimulating the skin and keeping the tempera- ture of the body normal. Wear Hohenzoilern Sanitary Woolen Underwear, This underclothing is made of the finest Australian natural wool, and is close wovan and sof. Madein all weights, from the tbinnest gauze to the heaviest worsied. It produc:s not the slightest irritation to the most delicate skin. Prices very rea- sonable. FOR SALE IN THIS CITY BY visitors to-day, and the launch Amy will | kept running. Tuen the ball be 3 Cubebsor!njectionsand. . carry thore wilo desire te vay her vislt | dehinous. It ran amuck shou: the dia Gold Crowns. 22-karat, $4 up. CURE IN 48, ;:egge:sw. there and back again. aunch will | mond, and finally found tue only avail- e came di ithoud QUJYDLAVIN oo BRUANNIOYNY J | oo dheroitom inent aont o A R AN R WE WARRANT ALL OUR WORK. bl | it modestly retired until Mr. Siow was _SnAIA_vaIIu'rum':tr. 125-127-129-131 KEARNY STREET. bour or so wui take (he masts out of the stoutest vessel afloat. [t was snowing’ up there on September 14, and it is going to be 2 bad winter. To cap all, there is very little gold in the river, and what is there is mostly in copper guartz. My advice 10 anybody contemplating going to Copper River in search of gold, is—stay at home.” 5 Coptain Rivers of the American ship A. Gi. Ropes isina \ilundnry as to how he will secure a crew. He is ready to sail for | L verpool, but cannot secure the eighteen men necessary to man his ves:el. Accord- ing to instructions receivea from Wash- ington, the United States Shipping Com- missioner must get a bill signed by the sailor, sbowing the amount in which he is indebted to the shipping-master, the boarding-master, the xtorekeeper and others. *Jack ' is satisfied, but the others are not, as balf the sailoss now being shipped owe ihem nothing. In consequence they are supplying all the English ships that are ready to sail and are leaving the American vessels in the lurch. There will be trouble with every American vessel in the same pre- dicament as the Ropes until the new or- der is rescinded. The tug Reliance is on the drydock to get her first overbauling in eleven months. When laston the ways she was fitted with a Wittram propelier, and since that time she has been a very much im- proved boat. The battle-ship Oregon will be open to The Mass-Meeting To-Day. “Cnristian Socialism” will be the subject of Dr. W.D. P. Bliss’ eddress before the mass- meeting at the Association Auditorium. Mason and Elils streets, this afterncon at 3 o'ci The public invited. Th California Male | Quariet wil sing several seiections, k. | | wou!d have been worth it, anyway. | That luck waits not upon the gaudy is | an axiom well known to the small boys | who perched upon the bleachers, and it | was demonstrated to a finish in yester- | day’s discussion. The only round trips | made during the game were negotiated by | Vanderiynn Stow, who had no suit at all | (no baseball suit, of course), and by John ‘ Sutton, who wore an old pair of brown | | mole-skin football breeches which looked | | like abbreviated overalls. Sutton’s home- run hit was what Jimmie Fiannigan enthusiasticaily dudbed a *“lalavalaozer, and Jimmie is iearned in such matters. { | It was in_the critical part of the last | inning that Sutton caught the ball on the nose, and sent it gayly inio the unex- ! plored region in the southern part of the | park. It was Stow’s rounder that proved | | that ,only misfortune loves a suining | mark. Vanderlynn had not coms out 10 | play ball, but when tie was told that the | Hoi Pollois were a man stort he, like a true patriot, shucked his coat right there and went to work. That's how he hap- pened to look like a black hat in a tulip- bed, and thatis why luck was with him. His home run occurred about the six h | inning. By a determined effort he batted | the ball nearly seven feet and staried | manfully for first. Edwin Stevens, who is comedian at the Tivoii when he is not pitching for the Hoi Polloi, gracefully fumbled the bal!, and threw it where first base would have b2en had the diamond been laia out different. Vanderiynn Stow throngh bis itenirary. 2 The game? It stood 13 to 15, with the Hoi Pollois to the :0od, when the Moulin | Rouge came to the bat in the seventh inning. Then W. B. Hopkins brougnt in five runs by the best play of the after- lnoon. Hopkins was the Moulin Rouge Pain. 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