The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 4, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY N OVEMBER 4, 1897. Rangel, were taken to the Receiving Hos- sterday morningin an asphyxiated ition, and from statements made by e Who were in charze of the patients « SOARLET FEVER = longer oxygen would have been a neces- sity. As it was the men were brought back to consciousness by an hour's hard work, but if oxygen had been pientiful the reaction of the poisonous gas would not have teen so painful to tbe victims, In cases of aspuyxiation, morphine poi- soning or a dangercus condi.ion of p: Almost an Epidemic at the| T | Deaf and Dumb and | uents taken to the hospital from the oss of blocd, the atienaing physicians are almost entirely left to their own re- Blind Home. scu-ces an'{ cannot depend upon mo iern { methods of resoring patients. Dr. Weil suid last evening: “It is often e leil withou: oxyxen For the past three days has been empty. but we A 1fortuna re Being| Al e o bad it sent 10 Le fillea yesterday. It is d in the Institute | often imyoesivle 1o restore patien.s suffer- | Hos 1 | ing irom asubyxiation w thout ibe aid of | dospital, | oXyuen, and Lud we received a bard case | during the yasi few days we would h been ccmpelied to resort to artificial re viration only. “This form of treatment is not always successfu but it often is. It is also necessary that we *hould have an electric batiery in good workin order, for it is exceedingly useful in cases of mor PO ng; but the battery w uand Las been out of order for | ““The Citv Receiving Hospitat | to date. There are wany uld be provided by the’city which have en provided. Where a patien from lose of blood we should have Tuments for pumping sterilized sz 110 tne veins 1o sirengthen their a tempt to stop the exhe {Int we are behind tie time | Tnere 1s but one tank for oxygen at the er in Regard Quaran- isnot up gs which ever by wes present hospital und when itis emptied 1 eces sary for the attending physicians 1o weit until it can be refilled. his lack of a necessary article to a hospital has not yet proved directly fatal, but the time may come when it'is absclutely necessary and will be found to be wanti 'BETTER ITALIAN OPERA The Company at the California Theater Improved Last Night. Law- | f San ian ank « -‘Two New Singers and Some Others | Do Oreditable Work in the | *Masked Ball.” 2 50 uway from the main | is of a mild| Last ni:ht at the California Theater c ice (hatno se- | there was less ence and less wild ap- 8 . LBe patentsiof T 2 the night previous: aiso there frentuiveibeeafno; | was #n immeasuravly better periormance | afternoon | 0 the siage. If the Lialian company | he case 10 Presi- | © aintain the pace of last night’s | tasked Ball” there is no reason why, in | we shoul:: not forgive and forget the \du” fiasco. There was not much ngof =T, Cioni, who e of the Masked Ball” to re- nd it S 5 A | c2 aid to be the crack 3 - t \pany, was again il = = 1 ncesconi again essayea his part. Wi i ) | There is con-ia e good singing r\{ 5 PRAY IS DEAD 10 be induced from the right man by the HA ' ic of Rueinhart, to say nothing of the = live acting that beset this R a Qta char. erof the betrayed husband: eal Estate Agent ar Francesconi is not the right | 5 Heites . His voice, which sounds as if it | 1ccumbs to a Critical bt huve been a decent one before he | i | Operation. co for hares SR 7 red the art of tremoloing several keys is now beyond his control, 1g, I should say, has yet to first appearance on any stage. 1s one of the big roles of the ucq 1 one and & make its He lost in Santa Orus, ere was the trio in the first act, elia, Ulricba and Richard; | & the key several times aud | ¥ t all to pieces. Beyond this| Colo.. but | t mily resemblance between the se of San | 0nd and first nightsof the season was not i . Beatrice Frarco, who c ed the & nis €arly | goeful contralto mother in * Gioconda, y ut the ve was much essier and surer in the part of piain Jo he fortune-teller, and a new singer, Mlle. 8 hestuut street, of peri- | C. Vic 1, was not bumptious aboutit even om a long, heroic a if she was somewhat inadequate to the songfu! music of the page. The real surprises of th:» night, how- ever, were supplie! by Montauari, the oprano, and Colienz, the tenor. Vallini and his orchestra would also have been smazing 11 we had not found our the.r Tuesday night n spite of the casi. war, they confirmed the first ver- tion to which he sub- ornin Boston, Mass., and deatn was a little over When a mere child he came rents to California in the settled in Santa | jioy "ung 1o say that Valliniis the Kobi- | ge r still resides. | 5,01 of the company is not necessariy a s he was connected | refloction on tne singers, even though a score of Montanaiis, Collenzes and Ag- | nostinis are concealed 1 their ranks. Montanari and Colienzare to be praised even better than that- are worth a moment of serious cr em. The part of Amelia, especially in the second act, 13 NOt one Of sweet SOPrano in- z Company in he: e was & real- 19 Pine street. , Liowever, he ) Wicitis and was | dolence. It asks industry, fervor, ouver. 3 His recovery | grit and absolute vocal security. s c Tlete. He closed | The aria that Ame'ia sings as she B as soon | walks the execution ground which ’ “where, | for politicl reasons Verdi’s librettist was comnpelled (o locute in the suburos of colo- | agent for i g niai Bos on, Mass,, in search of the magic L he ned here in | berb that will cure be- of her illicit pas- the L ) the weak- | sion for R.chard the Governor, require: or ce wound that had | the best points of the Lialian school of s first made by | singing. Itclamors for theatrical decla- } T recufy that sur- | mation, perfect cantabile and many of the v his life the | nuances of expression and facility tnat | lie berween. And while there were times when Mon- tanari’s tone waverel s'ightly and com- yeilea one tothink of the mechanical functions of sinzing, yet for the most part she played and sang so asto bring out the 14, a little \er rel. | happiest values of the song. And in the a brother, | big dues with Ricnard, which follows, she - of Stock. | warme ! poten.ly and realized the sig- Hobb . of | nificance of the scene. = oreman | Colienz’s Richard was less dramatic vo- cally, but it was stirringly acted. Col- | lenz's voice is full of good notes. His | 1 imo upper tones are legitima'e and sympathetic, and he is very lacile in ate Judge g in (»“”,Tw: | or nging out the flashes of humor that °" | illuminate the musical character of Rich- | ara. His mezzo voce is not always beauti- o i | | ful and definite, but taken alt gether he Y i is 10 be prize i. : ) | Taking the yerformance altogether, it | was pratfying enough for us to anticipate i‘””‘ lighter hearts the four c\reeks to a0 r J con ASHTON ETEVENS. eons Comp}a of a Sadjcome i _ AsnToN ETEVENS Lack of Necessary | THE EL CAPITAN. Implements, The American ship El Capitan, from Baltimore for San Francisco, is having | very hard luck. Gn July 26 last she put nto Mon evideo leaking and bad to dis- charge part of her cargo for repairs. After an overhauling she sailed again, but has again been compelled 10 put back to Mon- v be the staff of life, according 1e sta’ements of U ose prophetically ned, but where asphyxiation jrom zas exists, cxygen is not 10 be sneered The Receiving Hospital is an institu- tevideo. She was caught in a very heavy nowhich is supposed to carry all things | gaie, 1hree of 1he crew were washe:d over- cossary which may either prolong or | board and the vessel was considerably damaged. It will be another month bz- fore stie is again able to proceed. Captain Funcke of the -ealing schooner ut it 1s without the most im- -ent time, oxygen. iards, J; A J- A1 Golden Fleece and eight of his men have e | had an experience of whnat life in a Rus- FOOD COFFEE. sian prison is like. They missed their BUSSERSE vessel in a fog and after much privation south line of O'Farrell, west of Webster, 4. 120; L ~oclete Francui-e to Lalla T. Atlin, 2,000 on various parcels of city property: ermun Bauk to Jerome B.S:anford, $7300 on properiy on west line o1 Broderics, norin of Bush, 25x125. REAL ESTATE FROSTY FOR ! attention of thousands of lovers of the sport unable to visit the track. The big Spreckels disposal sale, to be | beld at the Occlden:al Hor<e Exchange on ! the evering of Ncvember 37, is engross- | reached Petropaulovski. There the Ru - | #lan authorities accused them of being | poachers and _put them to work in a quarry. The British cruiser Daphne came along and 10 ier captan the vealers ap- pealed. On his laving the matter before 1he Russian Governor the men were re- leased and the Daphne took them to Yokohama. 0000000000000 Body ¢ Well Nourished g Fostum Cereal Q| 8 Food Coffee. 000 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 g g e Socialist L bor Spe kers. Dr. G. A. Da: ziger lectured before the Lib- er'y branch ot ihe Scciailst Labor party in the Temple, 117 Turk street, last nizht. His subjec: was “Remarks on Socialism.” Hoe said: Let the wage slave know what iiberty 15 _and i1l <trike fo- i1at the polls without hesi- tation.” H. Warnecke Jr. presided and spreches were made by Messrs. Briton, Bar- naby and others. Profe-sor David S:arr Jor- dan will speak next Wednesday night, Novem- v:r 10. Al areinvited, HARKET REVIEW Sales of City Property Con- tinue Few and Far Between. Inquiry Fair and an Increasing Demand for Country Lan’s, One Large Sale Made During the Week—Review of the Records, Auctions, Sales and Notes, Real estate affairs, so farascity property is concerned, remain as quiet as they have been for some time, The trade seems to te just about fair enough to keep the spir- its of the dealers from drooping, while eir anticipation of beiter times i whet- ted ly a ecod inquiry for bo h residence and business prop-rues. Slowly but surely the bulk of the real estate business seems to concentrate in the vicinity of two blocks, that par: of Market sireet bounded by Kearny and Monigom- ery, and both sides of the latter thorough- fare from Ma:ket to Sutter. O. F. von Rbein & Co. 15 the last oid firm to yield. | The new bome of the company will be in | ; comfortable quarters at 636 Market strest. | ook o B0k The largest real e-tate transfer of the | week was the sule of the 1mproved prop- | erty located on the southwest corner of Hvde and Washington streets. Otto| Weismann bought it at Pudlic Adminis- | trator's sale two years azo for $42.330 Subsequently he transferred it 10 krank | Huppersberger at a small advance sum, | and now Shasinwald, Bucktee & Co., as avents, have di-posed of it to Hugo A. | Horrlein, according to the brokers the | price paid being §45,000. R:vi w cf he Reccrds. | During the week eighty mortgages were | recorded, amounting to $187,532. The following were the principai ones, the time being 1 year and the rate 6}4 per cent, un- .ess otherwise specied: By the Mutuni Savings Bank to Matthew McGowan, 10 000 on proper of Hayes, west 01 Lyou, b0x asicorier of Noneteenth aud Va.eucia, 60x | 80; Samuel Davis to John O. Reis, §3! per e to 7 at various parcels of city proper Insurance and irust Com. and George C. Y. Ruther- per cent on property on H Title same to Joseph Hume, ® north line of Eliis, wes Humboldt Bank to | Avgusta L. 12 000 untu D:cembir7, | | 1898. at 7 per ceiit, on propery on south .ine of Geary, west of Stockton, 82:6x137:6; Be- curiiy Savines Bank to Alexunder W. and Rose Wiison, $20,000 for three yearsat 7 per centon properiy »n south lineof Broadway, 1 Fil more,” 63:9x137:6; California Title a Trast Company to Lalla 0 on various cily properties; & 1o John 1. and Christiana Siebe, $12,000 at 7 per cent on property on south ‘1‘ e Sacramento, west of Laguna, 68: 15 be number of releases recorded aggre- gated filty-seven and were for a total sum | of §157,324. Following were the principal | ones: From Lewis Dusenbery to Morse I and Bertha Lindner, $5000 ot prop: anuth ine of O'Farrel, west of Mason, 25x137:6 Hibernia Bank to Thomas J. Regau, $10,000 on property on soutn Powell, an )00 on property on east line of Powell, s.u h oif O'Far same 10 E. Me- | Namars, $27,000 ou properiv on south line of eastof Kearny, 34:414x112:6; same to . John F., Thonns ¥, kalen F. and James McNumara' and Mary Louise Harrison, 18,000 n same oroperty; German Bank | W.iliam and _Eiizabeth A. Daizell, | $24.000 on property on east corner Mission | wid Main; Esther Blix Smith, Nellie Kenna (zusrainn of estats of same) and Thomss F. Smith to Mary T. and R. B. Spence, $15 000 on various parcels of city property; San Fran. ci-co suvings and Lo n Society to r-ctor and | vestry of Church or the Advent, $19,500 nu‘ property on nortneast line a: Eleventh, soutn- east of Market 5x137:6; German Bank 1o | Lalia T. Allen, $11.500 on property on south | line of Califoruia, west of Webster, 64x87 le x | and east line Middle, south of Californ s, | 89; Hibernia Bank 10 1ilie V. Pauluces, $6000 | on’ property on south line of Eddy, east of | Devisadero, 6x137:6; Franklin ' Savings | and Build/ng Assoc.ation to Fredericksburg | Boitling Company, $J000 on properiy on | on north line | and south- | Main, southieast of Mis- | ) ineof O'Farrell, eastof | Aucticns and Sales. The following sales are reported by Von Rhein & Co. as made at their auction of !ast week X80, soutneas' corner Sansome and Vallejo streets, rents $104, $8250; 74x175, northeast cor: er Folsom and Norfoik streets, rents 40, $5750; 2629-2631 Mission sireer, | between enty-second and Twenty-third, | Hour s, 557501 southwest comer cuerrers | Ladies’ Day Always Seemed | and Duncan strects, 10t with improvements, “ 114x117, $16,900; " 3: Sevarteenth street, a HOOdOO " fOI‘ the Choices. 22 THE FAVORITES between Cui p and Howard, $3000. On several | other pive:s the bidaing fell suort of owner's Vimnit, and on these piivate negouations are | now pending, and one of ihese the auction- eers have reason to believe will be clozed <00+ E Avery McCarthy of the McCarthy Com- | pa.y s bailding five sm 1l homes on lots of the McCarthy Company in Sunnyside, He reporis rocent sules o(dxm;u cottage homes ns | ollows : 1 funuyside—Four room and bath H cottaga, with five lots adjoining, 1o J. O, Fair for the San Francisco ior ; cottage of four roowns and bath on H Flood avenue to W. J. Bassett; cottage of four Stake. | rooms ou Spreckels uvenue 10 A. McLaughlan; | aiso in Fruityale Terminal Truct on lots | owned by the McCarthy Company the toilow- ing new cot(ages are being built: Noriheast 5‘ corner of Pumam and Wheeler ev-nues. eolo- | piooot on Joe Terry, Downed Her- | ) | | nial cotiage of 5 rooms and bath; southeast | corner of same sireets, five s0om$ and bath; | on Wheeler avenue, Lecween Liovd nnd Lane, | tour rooms aiid bath, and piaus are now peing | drawn for & s ven-room colonial house for A Cohn, to bs built on the northeast corner of | Wheeler and Wushington streets, | The fullowing minor sales are reported by | | , 25 X127 814, $2000} iot on'wes. | - e " e ot Miosioh 30 mor 1-or Teonk s Gox17ax | 2010 1in the opening mile da<h. Partha 52x168, with four-room cottage, | max went to the posta 9 to 10 choice, but | the Eastern horse t0 1k the lead as the first loton east line of Fonrth avenue, 250 | i turn, and was never heaced, lasting long | Lisbon, 150 soutn of France, 50x100, % of Deeth, 25x100, §$900; lotone s Random No es enough to beat the first choice oat a neck in 1:413{. Lost Girl, heavily played, was Third race—Monitor, Last Chance, Mc- Additonal contracts have been let for the |y pouu-iuird 3 At brick building being erected for Cians Spreck- | Saee o g =il g d i Jon> Drevarsontatrest Balwacu i i and |, Dr. Rowell's Satsuma opened an 805 Fourth race Summertime, Hohenzol- Fourn, 15 e kel T coneerion wih ‘the | favorite for the six fusiong dash (hat (01 jury, Lurena 11 grand structure on the corner of Third and | lowed, but a warm tip circulated on Lone | S 2 ¥ Market. The plumbing and sewers wiil be | Princess forcing ber odas from 4 to 2, | Fifth race—Montgemery, Mamie Scott, dane by W. "lemt for tm\flemnc | caused tne chestnut borse’s price to recede | Pon Fulano. e SR e e M5 om0 &5 8L | & point. The Princess showed the way to | Sixth ruce—Flour de Lis, Aquinas, Tho | Put in by the Cahill & Hall Compuny. the stretch, where she coilapsed. Satsuma | then came on from fourth position and | " The nortbe st corner of Mason and Eddy | — = streets h s been struck by the cyclone of prog- | downed Dunboy less than a length in KEW TYO-DA' ress, and the old builaings which have been | 1:14 Douvle Quick finished in the P there so long are beinz torn down, 1o give way 10 & six-story and basement building of iron and stone. The cost will be »b.u: $75,000, and the building will b3 lezsed for ten years | h i 10 n well Known French restaurateur. Wil | Public by her showing in the seven-fur- | liam Mooser & Sons drew the piax | long run. Not supposed to be up to very Con.reets to the amonnt of 36,800 have | much so soon after a long trip on the cars, been recorded for work on the bhrick building | she -allied out in front, stepped the first 1o be construcied on_the northeast corner of | five fur ongs in 1:00 flat’and won eased up Stockton and Geary for the estate of Wiliam | ,n 1:9815. Grady, the second choice, fi1 i | shoy ‘ Tea Rose, the sweet little l\Iidlolhian! | | m:re, fooled both her trainers ard the . Coleman. The granite. brick andi-o work | | L e B ¥ By 1o mm‘;‘nét 1shed 1our leagths in front of Ostier Joe, sandstone work by the MeC y Ston. Com- | the even money favorite. ‘lhe winner | pans_for $11,909; ibe cary etc., by Silas Car.e for $10,95, and | ing by Duffey Bros. for 24300. The Raymond Granite Company bas the con- truct for the grauite w o1 Wells, Fargo & | 0.’s new building nt $43,300. . W. G bson has bou 640 acres of tho Castie lunds, southwe: from tl clos=d at4 1o 1 1a the betting. i plastering, | Jne Eastern contingent played Captain | the plumt- i of Tu,-n*‘ for $11,000, n Francisco Savings Uunlon. Architect J. E. Krudft has prepared plans for a drive was downed two lengths by the 8 tol chance, Governor Budd, riddenin a | perfect mantier by Martinus, ‘probably the | [ | three beautiful residences, one for Judge Car- roll Cook, one for Mr. Livingstone and one for W. P. Herrlo. best timber-topper in the country. Viking, the second choice, was third. It wiil dawn ou race-gaers ere long that Si. Calatine is a rare good filly. She an- nexed the $1200 San Fruncisco stuke for two-yvear-old fil ies at six furlongsin fouit- less fasnion, the tuird stake this year for | the daughter of St. Carlo. Napamax was | a pronounced even money choice, but away none too well and sloven!y 11.oted | by O'D nnell did no: get up in time and | fini-hed a length behind St. Calatine, | which young miss made the running | from the jump. The good price of 310 1! was obtainable against the winner. | Tube last race over a mile iurnished the | i A Suc ety Wedding, OAKLAND, Nov. 3.—The wedding of | Miss Myra Pratner and Harry East Miller took piace at the fashionable St. Paul Church at 9 o'ciock this evening. The ceremony was performed by Rey. Robert Ritehie, D.D, and all society was present, The maid of honor was Miss Belle M 1oon and the bridesmalds Misses Jhsie Glas- | cock, Carrie Haven, Juliet Guarber and Marpuerite Joliffe. C. O. G. Miller was bast man, and the ushers were Gegrye | Wheaton, E, 8. Heller, Sam Bell McKee and Horace Mill- Af.er the wedding ceremony supper was served at the home of her father, W. L. Prather, which was aitended by only the most exciting finish of the afternoon. In | favorite, Joe ‘erry, fairly outrode Ifttie | Clawson astride the second choice, Her- | manita, and earned the decision by a nose. ridal party and the immediate relatives. | McL'ght, played fora “killing,” was thira. ‘ Prather and is one of the handsomest TRACK ITEMS. belles of Ouklond. Mr. Miller is a son of o= | Albert Miler, the m llionaire and pioneer Tue CaLL’s innovation of furnishing the | ciuzen of O.kland. | public with " the results of the races as | Charged With Burglary. 3 | Jeft Connolly, a hard citizen, was booked ot | YeSterday with flattering results. As | the Ciiy Prison yesterday by Detecuves Ryan | each race was decided the names of the | and O'Deaon a charge of burg.a He s ac- | first three horses past the post, togetner | b with their riders, the post odds and the Stebert & Kelly, on Seventn strect, aud steal- | ing a lot of t¢ Conunolly has been looting | e i 2 it (SloyhseiboseRaE fhiels Gimert endintakei | bulletins 1n the window and ctiracte ! the and additional charges will b2 booked agalust St. Calatine Defeated Napamax * ing the attention of all h. red, white and are everywhere cors Such stars as Mar«e emen, cnon and the e covered catalogues , Fat Murphy, O ive, Imvyerious, George Palmer and a ho-t of promising’ two- bred in the pu hammer. Mudden wa ent ride on Gold Dust. After the speed shown by News Gatherer « ple, will pass un | last race the jidzes decided to re entry for a veriod of sixty day does not include -tr k2 enpagrm:n Following are to-day’s entries st race, five-eigh Hepp, 70 Z paa. *1 Kor n. i invigorating exhibition Moro... 3 Palo Bu.anco.1ud i the coun 6 Kroica 1 Peruga........1 Kuiserin.......1 ecoud race, one and & sixteenth miles, sell- ear-olds and yearlings, der the suspended for hisina ffer- wer I fuse bi & is. ns of a mile, maidens, two- 108 (69) Marquie.......108| Wheel of For- 75 Dun Ciare; 95 tune. .109 e g 76 Narenia....... 92| 72 Paomacity. 101 manita in a Hard Drive—Governor 62 Judge Denny..108] 78 ADubasis.... 99 i if | Toird race, three-quariers of a mile, selling. Budd Took the Hurdle Event. ... Hazel D.......104] 7 Free WilL.....111 i | 778 McFarlane’l. 10if 72 G 104 _— @ | 72 helma. lud| Malo Diub'o 107 Li 104 Monito: 7 Shainwald, Buckbze & Co.: A iot 25x96:10;, U 3 104/ 104 on the sontheast cornerof Oak a lli1 @ 1f fortune frowns on the weuk, it most 2 UF HN. | “i’m 1. zs-m-rug&n to n;;r‘ry Lechman, $4500; | assuredly smiles on the fuir and the brave, ¥our h tace, one mile. | alot 5 on the south line of Clara, 80 enst | . 0 " 5 rack ves- | (74) Don I uis 89| 75 Willlam O’B...112 of Fourih, with dweilings, 0. and s lof | 1OF ‘ladies’ day” at Ingles ’de' tackRyas | eaen Sl B e s | 25x120 on Tairty-firat avenue for $2500 | terday was the ideal one of the meeting, 4| 75 Summertime..109 |\ Jeatee Bros. wiil offer 10,000 ucres of the | The weather was warm and balmy and Tw | Mitcneii estate at auction next Ssturday. An 5 e = 3 th race, three-fourths of a mile, selling. I excursion will ba run from Atwater and a | the treck croomed especially fo- the ceca- | Mon gou.ery...104 G 104 | free barbscue given. Further pariicalurs | sion. ‘The fair sex filled the grand stand, ! Dou Fuline... 114/ Mamie Scott... 104 | have airerdy been given in these coiumns. and the racing was just uncertain enough Charireuse 110103 Ula « olorado.. 104 asion, Eldridge & Co. report the following | . 2 Bhs Sera 55 | Zam 104 Kamsln 104 | sales s made nt their auc.ion of vesterday: | '0 Make it exciting. The *'oid pusra™| Wein 2107 Chas. BOOLs. ...104 | Lot on northwest corner of Piercestreet and | of course stayed wit: the favorites, and as | {'llunuvm. “)Z\ Mealow Lark..104 g . 25X110, with & two-story house | by : nd z vl Me. - Puge, 131:3 east o1 Scolt, 25x137:6, with two ‘ banked on the outside s, there was more | 7g . reutio 107| 6+ Osrigcll........107 fifl‘us, $6600, wil&! an i ot enst corner | or less cause for frequent outbursts of en- | 78 Aquinas 104 5i SheKoman...|107 of Sixth an ipley, 75x125, with L0y (e | SRofic lovds Sty niac Sixth, both . | thusiasm from he gallery. £ 71 Horatio.. w7 proved, $24 000, subj:ct to approval of Pro- | Disaster was prophesied for the choices —_——— s bate Court; lot on south line of Jackson, 156 | when News Gatherer rolled in at odds of SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY, First race—Catawba, Be Happy, Mas- tor Mariner. Secont race—Wheel of Fortune, quise, Palomacita man Mar- Auction dalcs APECI'L AUCIION SALE. 2 I = Saturday, Nev. 6. 1897, at 11 | At Graud Arcade Horse Markot, 327 Sixth st oners of Golden Gate AR A M, By order of the Comn Park we will seil 30 head of Work and Sadale Hors s. Saie positive. No reserve or it SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. Sixth s'roet Dr. Bucknall's Buegy. H. Titel of 1 Golden Gate avenue was ar- ed last night by D-tective Cody on a war- erging him with embezzlement, The ining witness is Dr. G. J. Bucknall, who Ti‘el has embezzied a buggy val- s and n saddle e. Titel recently ess, and, it 18 said, es to his ranch in his c bus whieh were | out his | ed [ | shij t - pald’s Creditors. Creditors of R. H. McDonald Jr. ha tached £100,000 worth of stock of th Telephone and Telegraph Company Dick MeD, which they al ege belongs to him, and from’ the pro- | ceeas t vy hope to recoup (hemselves for some o. thei sses. | ive Us Rest. | This is the prayer of the nervous who do not sleep well. Let them us: Hostetter's Stomech | Bitters and their pra-cr wil. bs speedily answer d. | Insomuia is the product of indigestion anl nerv- ousness, two associate allments, soon remedied by the Eitters, which also vanguishes malaria, consti- pulon, iver complaint, rhcumatism and k!doey MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALL Nervous Discases—Failing Mem- =§| o Impotency, Sleeplossness, etc., caused by 'Abuse or ther Excesses end Indis- cretions. They quickly and swrely Testora Lost Vitality in 0ld or young. and fit o man for study, business or marriage. X Pregent Insanity’ and Consumption if taken in time. Thoir use shows immediate improve- ment and effécts & CURE where all other fail _In- sist upor. having the genuino Ajnx Tablets. They have cured thousands and will careyon, Wo giva a pos- itive written gnarantee to effsct a cre éT in each case or refund the money. Price per package; or six pkges (full treatment) for $2.50. By meil, 2 piain wrapper. npon receipt of price. Circaiar treo. AJAX REMEDY CO., “3iarbora e, Tor gale Tn Ban Francisco by Owl Drus Co., 112% arket strect: Leipnitz & ( o.. ) Sutter stres r ercentage Plarmiey. 055 Market street Dabibender & | o. 214 Kearny street PRACTICALLY A NEW RAILWAY. «EUREKA, we have found it!’” DON'T STOP. TOBAGGO SUDDENLY Use the tobacco you require and. take Baco-Curo. It will notify you when to stop by removing the desire. { free trom every trace or eff narcotic,” : Thenerves of tobacco-usersareit Is a scientific, permanentcure. It is a kindly Pier-al fora ‘‘pipe” in the hurdle event | vegetable anti- over one and a quarter miles, and it now | d~t £ th has the tickets. The back horse was | OtC S Lokpatne backed from 8to 5 down to 9to 10 and in poisonousprin- ciple in tobacco and leaves the system pureand of the a fear- ful tension—stretched tight! The slightest noise or incident is distorted to false pro- portions. The craving for tobacco grows and the gratification of the habit does not satisfy. The situation is ridiculous,—it is unhealthy as it interferes with both wo; and pleasure. 1t’s expensive. Did you ever look at it in that way? The pleasure of Zizingisin living wel/—not living /7. The nerves will stand a lot of abuse but if tobacco is stopped suddenly they receive a violent shock and permanent injury. We give a written guarantee to cure per= manently any case With three boxes, oi re- fund the money. 50c boxes (guaranteed cure) $2.50. or EUR! WIS, or $1a box, three Druggists A CHEMICAL AND Baja California Da 8 4 POWERFUL miana Bitters APHIEODISIAC AND specific tonic for the sexual and urinary organs ©of both scxes, and u grea; remedy for diseases of tbe kidneys and bladder. A grea: Resiorative, nvigorator and Nervine. Sells on its own Meriie: Lo Joug-winded testimoni NAbEL, 826 Market Decesuary. ALES & BRUNE, A 8L (Send tor a furious drive Joe Piggotion the 710 5 | The bride is the daughter of W. L e soon as run was triec for the first time cused of breaking into the plumbing-shop of | time, were immediately disp.aved on ihe him. “THE CALL’S” . lNGLESIDE TRACK—Third day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Wednesday, November 3, 1597. Weather RACING CHART. fine. Track good. | §(), FIRST RACK—One mile; three year-olds an d upward; purse $350. | I | Index. | Horse, welzbt, age. | St/ 14 | 14 % | £ | Fm “ewsGaiherer, 3103 5| 16 | 1 Tio iz 1w Paribamax, 3... 106/ 1| 41 | 4 4n | el oy Lo-t Girl, .. 98| 2| Blagl ¥ 32l 2b | 8h an Tuzza, 104 214 20| 21va 3215 44 ebuia, 3... 85| 4| bh bn b1lipl 51| 534 el Phso 11,4....115| 6| 6 Bhd | 6! 8.5 le) Winner, « Bl od start. Won dri SECOND RACE ing. nquirs=Bonnle Mead s and upward. purse #400. - — ( 1 ettin, Index | Horse, age, wright. f sel 14| 3 n:».e"hfx ©5 |~atsuma, 5.......107, 1 | (£5) Dunbo = 3 105/ 2 u; xf; <......|Double Qu 107 5 3 1 6| 88 | Poiish, 3. 102| 3 4 7 % 64 07| 73 o 15 80 | . Lone Princess 3. 99‘ 1in 6 4 2 | I | Major Cook, 5... 101 811 785 20 20! LI*tver State, 6....104 : M 8 |Fiawley. 0100 100 E Rowe I's b h., by MacDufl- Aiberiha. Time, 1:1485. | = i, o |, THIKD KACE—=evea furion purse $400. i 2. B s | T T Feiting | Index.| Horse, age, v eleht. | Fin. | Jockeys |op. tL = | | | | EhE | 1215 Clawson. g (84) |Gracy, 4. | 47 | Hennessy’ 4 3! 73 |Catler Joe, 4 i 3135 |H. Brown! 1 il (46) Highlan Ball | 4 2145 Holmes., B! 70 ihe Ac 3 55 | M. Nichols . 10 | | 61 ¢ 6 [Meany 6v | Won pulling up. Winnex. Atkins & Lottridge’s ch. £, by imp. Midiothian-Ked Rose. | 23. ! &9, FUURTH RACE—One and a quarier miles; five hurdies; 3-year-olas and up; purse, $400. | 5’ Index. | Horse, nge, weight. |st.] st | 2 1, r 5% | ser. 1 Fin. \ Ubckara o lona sy 2)’ v. Budd, 4 [Tzj1ag 11 (2% [1n (1B (12 |Marunns. 7 | pi. Plersal, [ Bl29 \2n |1s3 812 188 |28 |1 Murphy.)..ll|85 810 ,5’ Vi ing. 8 | 764 ln 184 |23 (23 (316 |Peters..... ie i 508, 663 (68 |51 (46 (48 [412 |McMahon. 8 12 ¢ = 21’ Go'd Du: 1(31 (3% [ai (310 (35 [530 |Madden T _ [Mr. Reei, 4 417 |7 17 | |6 (6 |Boya HJ10. 1sd 25. 2.7 {Monita, | 8134 |8110le8 |sua [.....[... [stewar -120 50 | .Q o __® » Good start._ Won all out. Winaer. T. }i. Boyle's br. g, by rres o-Rosa G, Time, 2:3015, Thanks lvln ! Users of tobacco everywhere are T FIFTH RACE—Six furlon Wo-year-olds; the tan Francisco stakes; value $1200. joici v ig i i a’ 84. | :;ngmg fo\hcrfithe big m;reasefm 25’ T T 5 € size of the five-cent pi tndex.| moro wogn. |st| 14 | 36 | w | s | En | sookers [onEL| 4] piece o i (68) |8t Calatine. 120 1 B | LA 1 (ame Fars=ui ‘g ______ Napamex . 1:0| 8 712 | 6 814z 214 |O'Donnell, Py x [} [ ] o g3 |kl ~aado. 10| & 6h (720 | 815 | 3n |H Brown.!lll2o 40 68 Yule . 110f 2 534 42 2h 44 Frawley . 20 23 |sorro 10| 3 4n | 6n | 4n | 55 |Woouls. JJio 10 INovi 15| 7 3h 3h H1llgl 61 1iggott.. 10 6 » onnie Toue. ... 110/ 4 213 21 | T40| 740 |Nea . 30 100 Tiger Lily.......105| 8 (1] § 8 8 8 |snider: iz 20 lrqulln‘ swart. Won bandily. Winner, E. D. Mcsweeney’s ch. £, by Si. (ario-Celaune. Time, ‘Q i 1:16. 85, SIXTH RACK—0ué mile: selling: four-year-olds and upward; purse $360. L] PL A (Champagne b ® Flavor) i» Beuting. Horse, age, welght. | st. | 14 % Jockevs. [cp. i M Jou Terry 4..... 108| ¢ % PEETR hesou T Size of plug increased 4o per cent—nearly half as large again.as a i3 3 83| &n ; awon. 82 .q formerly—improved quality. If you want t.he biggest bargain in 10 81 en | 4% E Jones 8 « tobacco you ever bought, ask your tobacconist for one of the new a wol 8| 8 8 4 - ie i 1l sliteanlans I 1 five-cent pieces. : b’ 79 | Miss Ruth, 16| 7| 21 | 78 6) 100 GQ a T g Ve s W W S e T omsion T | GG ST RS S PPN SRS me, 14 Y : - gents, Circular) Trainsleave from and arriv 44 Mar- ~an Fr.oncisco Ticket Offle—o44 ket street, Chronicle Building, ‘lele- phone Main 1520 Oakland, 1118 Broadw. San Francisco (o 1TH 1IM | for Example Monday wondny | § Mondar f = ot W dnesday| 2 B < Alvuquerque.. .. 5 PM | W ~3 - Las Vi o QF i VIOl ... | = Kansas City i = new Lier, new T new bridg: rogsing of the desert and a country inera.ts b its varied and beantiful sc -nery. hizhest srade of passenzer vquipment and meals at Harvey’s famousdinis g-reoms. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. blished in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debili disense v onbodyand mindand Skin Dise: he doctor cureswher “hurges low. all orwrite, X 1957, San Francisco. OCEAN TRAVEL. The S S, ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY Thurslay m NV iberll, 2 B OB~ 32 o i Line 1 COOLGARDIE, Ausiraiia, 80d CAP JUWN, bouth Africa, J. A BPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents 114 Montgomery street. Frelght office 327 Market streel, San Francisco 'DACIEIG COAST STEANSILE (0, RS LEAVE BROADWA 0 Francisco. as follows: Alaska. 9 A. M., No QTEAM 1D whart, | “For pors in . mud every firth day thereafter. | “For 'Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), send, Sentle, Tacoma, Everett, Port Town. Anscortes ant ew Wiatcom (Bellingbam Bay, Wash.). 9 A. 5, Iz 12, 17y 2., <7. and ever' fifth day (hera: | after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. Ky 4t Tacoma witn N. P. Ry. at Seatile with G. | N. Ry., and Alaska steamers. Lumuoldt Bay), Str. Pomona z .12,16, 20, 24, 29, Dec. 3,7, 11, Tan 15,10, 14. 18 6. 31 Tor Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cayucoy, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sa1 Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § o. i. Nov. 2,6,10, 4 18,22, 26, 3J, and every foaria day Hereafter ‘For San Diego. stopping only ay Port Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por; Los An- geles ana Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 A. M., Nov, 5 8 17 1o 20, 24, 28, and every fourh day thereater. For Ensenada, Macdalena Bay, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz’ Santa Hosaia and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 A, 3., 2d of each montn. "Ihe Company reserves the Fight to cnange with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. T1cKET OFFICE—PALACE HOTEL 4 NEW Moxt- GOMERY ST. GUODALL, PERKI San Jose del S & CO., Gen'l Agents. Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-stree; Whart, 10 o x. FARE{23 Firgtiotass Including B $3.50 2d-class fberth & mesls SCHEDULE UF SAILINGS: State of California.Oct. 15, 25, Columbis Oct. 10."20, Through and_through Esstern poluts es aud 50l tion W s upon applioa F.F. CONNOR. Genaral Agent, 630 Market sireot. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintenden:s COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton si. 'Iravelers by this (ine avold both transit by English rallwey an the discomtozt of crossing the clianuel in & sm. boat. New York to Alexandria Egyps vis Pars frst class $160, second class $116. LA TOURAINE sese NOVEmDer 6 101 ¢ LA ERETAGNE. Nov. 13 101 ¢ LA GASCOGNE Nov. 20. 10 A M. LA CHAMPAGNE! November 0.« 1A TOURAINE vasa .. Do ember 4 104 @ M kor luriber particalars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bow|ing Green, New York. 3. F. FOUAZL & CO, avenue, San Fraacls Agents, & Montgomery STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. Freighc received up to 0 P, M. A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. The only jine seiling through tickets aud giving through freight rates to wl Rallroad, poin's o Valley J. D. Peters, City of Stookton. Can Nav. and lmpn GO FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO," FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIEX 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8110 A M. Alviso daily (Saturday excepted) 8t 5 P. . Freighi and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, bUc; to San Jose, 76c. Clay sb, Fiefk 1 No First aby Suu J033

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