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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897. NE 1N T'he Presidio Agitated Over| a Probable Change of Troopers. WHITE CAVALRYMEY M1Y GO AWAY h The Famous Colored Fighters From the Southwest Are Coming, w Let Watermelons Grow Fast A~ and Catfish in the Bay Thrive. that likes to entertain the army ug anZ shiver a little when the colored troops come to the Pre- relieve the squadron of the Fourth United Siates Cavalry w vperforming duty at the res ), but Uncle Sam will not draw tha ne to please the “‘poor white trast darkies are coming, and coming, too, on horseback, and they will make the heart of mauy ashaded belle jamp for joy. The high-born ladies of color will be :n the military swim, and razors will be fiying in e a1t of other circles. There will be joy in Darktown when the enter the reservation with a rising over you L veasorm m's a-comin’ Troop K and Captain of the Fourth Cavalry 1mmer tour of the Yo-emite Val- were at Gilroy last seen at Sau Jose to- 1ld see them here. , shoud they cime nd to per- Governme epreaatio the Fourth Uni ve nad s long lea e of fornia iite aud it w.ll ac-ording to the custom of o send to fresh fields nd Tenth I Cavalry reziments t are compos=d of o ored r t on the Pocific | for Uncie Sam’s Mxi1” M.N Al WORK Number The of Bu:glaries in the City on the Increase. are beins daily nt pa t fied of s of ihe city, ern Additon. made and the men with between 2and 4 W. H. Biilings, erec by forcing There was no time and the ansacked it. ors in expectation hidden under the bureau drawers. of one of the d evidentally they took away t of clothes a to the police tectives Egan e case. umann at 1257 me o'cluck in the evening f opera-glasses, a watche and a bracelet were among he art stole N and Mrs«. Scnu- \ anti b ¥ from home during \ e eve their return they und the 1 the rear n with a hatc 1 dow : iad been priea e California-street and booked for burglary. R. H Meacham 0 is an employe of the company, ret i to the <hop last evenir o do some work ind that d been brok He tele- A. R. Levy, the proprietor, who toid bi o inform the polic Meacham started out into abnaiitor for « fficer d accosted Berg who mistook for a par asked Meacham :f he h to ligntac: a match had cured by the bu ey Wainut. es of the Kaghazi xhibit rcoms of the Board of the Rob-rts and Casell Barbara County. specimens of this n in tbis part racied much atien- Az walnut om FOOD COFFEE. SLOW \CONVERSION 1 not abandon Coffee e tise of his ailment ersuade him to let m Cerent Food Coifee in If Post his regular Coffee. That will help some, and fore long you can serve Pure Postum Coffze, it you see [ periy boilcd filteen minutes at ng commence hat brings out tie f00d value and makes the taste deli- cious. The change from Coffze to Postum has gaved many Lives. PosTUM CEREAL Co Ly, Batt'e Creek, Mich. | They | 1g-beds, threw the | TROUBLE IS BREWING OVER THE COMING OF COLORED TROOPERS THERE 15 ADPREHENSION AT THE BARRACKS ADARK, OMINOUS CLOUD L20MS ¢ pype AND HASTY PREPORATIONS FOR WAR. UPOR THE HORIZON AND ARE BEING MADE,ALL OF WHICH GOES TO SHOW THAT THERE'S HQT TIME AT THE PRESIDIO SOME NIGHT LIABLE TOBE A 2 B S AND 175 ALL ABOUT MEL" FELL OFF A LLION DOLLARS Southern Pacific Reports ~ Show Less Business Last Year. | | | {Pay Received by the Army of Employes on the Pacific System, Long-Delayed Voluminons Documents Tiled Yesterday With the Commission. The Southern day filed wit: the Railroai Commission- ers its ov ue annual report of the Scu h- ern Pacific end of th- Centrai Pacific Rail- road tor the year ending June 30, 1867 I aprears by the report for the Southern Pacific, which as le-see includes the Cen- tral Pacific, that the gross earnings o! the | operat ng department were §1.000 000 less | than ear beiore—about §600 (00 less | for passengers and vaggage and atout | $500 000 less or freight. in t' e precedine year the gross earnings wire $36 247 431 53. where tuis last year they wer y $35 314 335 38 b receipi- and expenses | | | | | | | | revenue for and ineclod it was $11,: The total the year was mail, expre-s an $9.8 092 41, as sgainst $11,991,292 36 fof ibe priceding fiscal year. The total freight rev-nue was $19,1 265 25, as against $19674692 51 1or the year before. And the comoined ireight | and passenger earnings amounted to $30 729,357 €9 es agaiast $31,665984 87 for the previvus vear. Between June 30, 189, and June 30, 1897, the Southern Pacitic Company on its Pacific sy-lem atone carried passengers t paid fare, and tus year re or- 19164185 In paid freightson the Pacific system i carried 6,659.532 tons, as against 6,653,336 tons for the year pre- ceding. 3 : The fatalities and injuries on the Paci- fic aystem for the year may be summed up as they follow ON TRAINS. Killed. | Injured. i Al | 3 i 108 95 185 | 5 | i = 11 7] w01 During the year $1,624,563 was spent for repairs. The number, tion of the army « vloyes for ih- Pac sho the fol o character and remunera- f southern Pac.fic em- ng tab'e: | i Yy Simmons, Wacren R. Puvme, Joan Diemer, ! S g Cuarle criff H. Harrison, Judge R | Crass. g | = H. Taylor, E. Wiison, D. J. Mahoney, 3 3 Judge G.17. Bancs, Tow Frost, Cepiain W. 3 | sueliey. 2 | B o i SR 2 { : | Genera oficers. 69| §882,%99 28 814 6% | HE Orher officers. 1 444B0Us| 1237 | “Itwes ell 8 joke,” is Miss Marguerite Rich- | G neral ouice AR mond’s version of her matrimonial complica- | ‘\ Sta 10m agents. . 458,874 43/ tions with A. J. Anderson. She had had An- Other station | | derson arrested for securing some of her | “men 882,587 76/ | money without aliowing her a fair equ.valen | 5 g quivalent. | Enginemen 921294 00| 437 | In court Anderson 10id a long story of how he | Firemen 51,38100) 23:| gdver:ised fora wifo and Miss Richmond an- | Condu rors 477,416 447 | swered, bnt Miss Richmond says sne answared | er cralumen TOTIETsl 397 | the advertisement in a spirit of fun and at the et 302783 28] 314 | suggesiiou of the editor of the paper, who was | Other shopmen. | 2915942 % 246 | her iriend, and that she never wanted to have | Setlon foremen. | "4887u4 65| 264 | anything to do with him | Other trackmen 1,601,462 64 1:8 etk | rwit-hmen, flag- | tat, | Fwit-Bmen. R Estate of a Railroad Man. Telegraph over | cnmesl F. Smurr, « prominent employe of | " tors ana " di = 5 ‘ the Southern Pacitic Compa'iv. who died re- Swma 21 22846860 335 | penqiy, leftan sstate worth 88300 No will bas mploye A a6-| <ms 24912l 22| been iouad, and as the wi.iow, Mrs. Arcsd alngequipme U\ 367 188249120 232§ g yer, as Walved her right to iske charge of I | the property. John R. Suurr. brother of jhe de- ol 11001 945.01964 289 ::vmcd. has app.ied for leiters of administra- (o s Total. 36,44, | $12,986,949 72 #2357 e ——— The Central Pacific report showed the foliowing facis: The total numb-r of stockholders at the last election was 1617. The total mileage of road Pacific Company vester- | ysiem alone is | 1, an increase of 14 33 miles in the ; ar.’ Tue eapital stock suthorized is 1,- 000,000 shares at n par vaine of $100 eacs No dividends were declured during the year g otal amount of -tock issued and now ou! standing is $67,275.500. On the funding debt the amo. rest scerued auring the year was $3,251,91250. The amount paid | | clnding opers inc expenses, was $400,661 30 201 36 « mile, where the year U31 28. Lo the rond and of rquipm-nt ata cost of before it wrs $12 The total cc o the vea: <nding June 30, 1897, ¢ \ | $171 541,214 37, an increae o | over tne prec.ding year. Ali the eq incuding rail-oads, telegraph lines, roll | stock, etc., is morigrged to the extent of $87 630,680 now outs sading. ‘ SAMPL NG SUGAR. | How Tt 3tust Be Duwe Unader the Pio- viions of the Ding ey Tariff. i o terest and miscellsncous obligations was ,17250. The grand total ¢ st of con- 1c.ion and e ment for the year, not ine | | Collestor Jackson received yesterday a | | cireular from the Treasury c:'ying the manner in wnich imvoried sugar mus ba sampied under the opera- tion of the Dingley act. The following 1s the schedule: In boxes or other wooien packages— More than 30 packages, 25 per cent; more Department | than 10, 50 per cen ; 10 ur less, 100 per cent; baske's, 10 per In bag- or | ceroons—More than 200 packa-e., 50 per | cen.; 20 packages or less, 25 percent; molasses, at least 10 Glaring Discrepancies in Ex- | aminer Ingleside Bulletin Horses Posted as Finishing Inside the Money That Are Run- ning Yet. Well aware of the general interest aroused by the rocing at Ingleside and Oaklan! tracks CALL, Wit its usual judement and f ros ght, decided to fur- nish the people tulletins, giving the tirst three horses past the winning posi, the names of tue rilers, post odds and time o! the race! almost as quickly as the numbess were hoisted at the ir ck. It proved a deciietly popular innovation, and crowds have thronged around the business office of THE CALL on Marke: o ~treet enger.y awaitiuz the results 1e jealousy of the “yellow was at once arous d, and the glaring dis- crepincies of the Examiuner bul etins have cost downtown Specu ators no amount of a1 yance anl loss of coin. [o}} lav tne openingz event at Ingle- | site was tak-n by Kaiserin, with E: Moro second and Donator thir!, a< puvlished THE s tu etin. D ep d on the Exam:ner vulletin Kai<erin was ¢iven as the winner, EI Moro ond, and Glen- ower, a horse which finisned third from last, was posted asthe third horse at the finich., The error was not reciified, and caused no end o argumen s, a numuer of bets made down town being paii on the strength of the supposed authenticity of | the y-llow journal’s bulletin, Yesterday a smal! portion of the gu - TELLOW RACE R PORTS. 1 CROLESSING TRIDNPAANTLY Wednesday’s Defeat Re-| deemed by a Score of | 5 to 2. ' An Excellent Game, With All}lv Scoring Made in the First | Two Innings, | Lanky . Lange and Powell Do Star | Catching and Doyle Steals Basas, A Rattling Came. “Oh, 1 don’t know, you're not so warm; ‘here's others ju-t «s warm as you.'” | That wa the refrain that arose, swelled and attained the acme of pitch in a long- | drawn howl at Recreat on P rx vesterday at tue expiration of the game between tne | Baltimores and the Ail-Americas. For | the Orioles redeemed themselves for their defeut of Wednesday last—did 1t by a | score o' 5 to 2, a: d accordingly proceeded urnal” | libie pub ic ciusterec in a bunch in front ot the Examiner office were again led astray. Lhe t.ird race cn the card at| Lueleside was captured by The Roman, imp. Trauc: finishing second snd Ar- zentina third, which result was promptly | R y flasbed by Tue CaLn vulletin. posted the bpiu! The Romax firs gentina third. As long as« tha “yallow journal’’ had the iemerity to copy THE CaLL's bulletins its resulis were correci, but when com- peiled to fail back onits own imperfect service the iliusious above meutioned have followed. derins announcement: , San Tuzza second; Ar- e e Ignatian Counci’s Tenth Al | the | given by Iznatian Council -No. | Metropolitan Halon next Tue-day evening, | tne 16th inst. The committee in charge of the affair have worked hard 10 1nake it one of the graudest enlerininments ever given by a frateruul organization in this city, and we can safely predict that they hwve not worked in vain. The programme which has been ar- rauged i Mot Bliractive one, consisting of mu cal and literary numbe The musical Anniversary. arrangemenis have been completed fcr teuth anniversary entertainment to be , Y. M. L, at | numbers w 1l inciude both vocal and instru- | mental selections by the best ariists in the | city, while for the iiteraiy osies the committee have been fortunate enough to secure some of the f remost speakers among us. An orchestra of ten pieces vill be in altendance on that | evening to aid in the entertainment,and the decorations of the hall and siage wil. be both novel avd unique. The eff ir is strictly complimentary, and judging from thedemand for lickets at present Stand.ng room in the hall on the evening of the enteriainment wil. be At 8 premium. e e A Bullshead Breakfast Sunday. A bullshend breakfust will be given by the Society of Oid Friends to-morrow afterncon at the Mitl Valley Springs Hotel, Miil Vailey. | T. J. Crowiey is to be master of ceremo.iies and the foilowing men will constitute the re. | ception committee: Eiward Conolley, Coionel | Jumes I Taylor, A Waiter S Hinkie, ex | C. T. Con.an, hugn | Howeli, B B'R ley, Wic iva, Dr. J. 8. Knowlton, Sheriff J. G rdner, Judee McCrum, C puain J. W. b:rts, A. H. Melnnes, -T, H. M. riin. Charles Kautman, G. J. J. Cooney’s Trial. The case of ex-Notary Public J. J. Cooney, cnaurged with forging the acknowledgments to the so-called Fair-Craven deeds, hss been set for trial on the 13th of next month, After a | delay of severai miuutes the Examiner | | i | new iife and richiess to the b.ood and restore | They build up the blood xnd restore the glow | to herala in no uncertain tone that whenit comes to scin:iliation their opponents are not protec ed by a patent. The Orioles made all their runs in the first inning; tbe Americas made one in t e tirst and one in tne second. Bith pitchers were t uched up hard and oiten, but the splendid neldin both teams made any masing o runsafier t e second inning out of the question. The star catcn of the game s uid be zccredited to In ike s cond inning Jennings hotdrive into Lange's territory ea <phe-e rose un rer the impeiu- of the atsman’s blow snd sho’ out 10 center. e made a 15vard run, e t-nded nis | ngty arms somewhere be- tween the b 14 the fence, and—well, it was *all off’” wiih Jennings. And bhow tie spectators did yell and stamp ther fcet! Linge brougnt down the ball ard the nouse. The uly home run was male by Re tz, who batted the ball over tue rizh -fieid ience and trotied home amid intense en- thusia m. Doyle was the only bpase- steaer, m k ng a foxy play by sneaking 10 seco rom first by catching the base- man off guard. He repeated the same trick «nd reache ! third, but was prevanied from scorin. by the siriker soinz out. Surkett opened the game by landing on the sphere for .wo cushions. Langea .- vanced him 10 third on a neat single Dahlen flew out to Griffin, the latter throwing to third in time to cateh Lange, while Burket: scored, Stani d tue inuing for All-America by going out on a short hit to Jeunings. Doyle opened the game for the Balti- more boys by rapping outa gobbled by Lange. Fiuxen-ha nings was hit by the pt cher ani ba-e, going to second on bunt to skortstop. Kelie nings by took h's sriffin’s slow scored J n- making a two-base hit 1o lef:. Donovan then hit tc second, Nash threw wide 10 the pi-te and Griflin scored, con- siderably perturbing the Ali- Americas. Smith caught Donovan making jor second and threw hard to Dahlen, the bail being returned too late to prevent Kelley’s add- g another run to tha score. O'Brien flew out to right and Stakl threw to the plate 100 late to keep Donovan from scor- ing. Reitz then made his star fence strike, to the chagrin of the Americas, making the fifth score, but Donobue ended the taliy- ing by going out at the bat From that time until tue end of the game neither ENLARGED JOINTS FRON. RHEUMATISH. Such a Condition Indicates n Chalky Deposit and 18 So d-m Cured—There is Hope in Some Cases, However, From an Enriching of the Blood. From the Record und Union, Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, wite ot M-, John Prat one of the oldest settiers in Olmstead County, Minnesota, for many years has been paintuily filicted with rheumatism iu its most aggra- va in and inconvententform. Mrs. Prait is | well known in the vicinity of Viois, having | during one aaministr@lion had the responsi- ble position of Postmistress. Sue tells the tale of her i fliction und subsequent restoration | t healts, which is prinied in order that | others similariy suffering may read and | adopt the same remedy she did. Viora, Oimstead Co., Minn., Aug. 24. 1896, “A liltie over ten 880 1 uiscoverea that the joints of my fingers were eniarging, and very sore. 1 consu.ted many physicians, with some siight relicf at times from pain, but the joints grew iniger aud larger, and my neck, shoulders and .imbs were so SUff (hat | could ot move them withou: great pain. My toes, 100, were swollen out of all shape, and my fingers were 0 drawn, and the mns cles 80 contracted that I could not use them. Thad given up ell_hope of cure, when my at- tention was called tbout three years ago to the wonderful cures eff-cted by the use of Dr. Willieme* Pink Plils for Pale People, and 1 procured a supply. It was not long after I began taking them | Dbeiore 1 experienced considerable relief, and | I continued using them sccoraing to diree- | tions until 1 _have taken altozether about | \hree dozen boxes. My fingers are now straight and flexible, and the jofuts reduced 1o their normal size, the rheuwiatic paius are ! almo-t gone, and now, though 1 always keep Piuk P 1is by me, 1 never use them unless | cateh coid or get wet through. Iam wiling tha. this tesumonial snall be published, i order that the extraordinars curaiive powers of Dr. Wi li-irs’ medicine may be known to rheumaic sufferers. (Signed) “MES. E. A. PRATT” Dr. Williams’ P nk Pills coniain in & con- | densed form all the elements necessary 1o give shattered nerves. They are £lso a specific ior | troubles peculiar to females, such as suppres- cions, {rreguiarities aid all lorms of weakness. | of health to paie and sallow cheeks. In men | they + fect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of what:ver nature. These Pills are sold in voxes (never in lcose bulk) at 50 ceuis a box, orsix boxes for $2 50, and may be had of a druegists, or di ect by mail from Dr. W liams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. L side was able to score, though the bases were repeatedly held down by the bats. men. Double plass, grand-stand catches, clever pickups and fast fielding followed in quick succession, dealt out in a way to tickle the most ardent aamirer of the ame, ¢ The score: BALTIMOR AB. B BH SB PO. A E Doy.e, 1 b RS VD ) [ i | Jein e TR S T g et ol BRI G I 0 a0 . s R Brien, L £ /0770 00080 Keiz 2b. e T T Donahue, B 000 s R horton, p . 8l 08 U =00 ey Totals 29 8Lg g 9T T4 S ALL-AMERICA. AB. B BH 88 FO. A E Barkett. L. T T s T R ) Lange. ¢ E & LRSS0 S 0500 DaRIGH: 8k o o004 0-8 T 00T S8 Ea i Bablr £ B 0o s s D, b R g T g g B0 106 O B R e D B v IR T T Powell, p. B S0 0R e T Totals...... 6 0 26 9 2 NG 0000 0 *5 0701 100 00V 10011 0-6 Home rum—Renz Two-base hits—Kelly, Coliins _Sacrifice hir—Bur- kett, Hase on errors—Baltimore 1, Ali-America 1. Bace on bali 1, Allamerica 2. ieft on bases ;' Al-America 8 Struck out—By Horton 2, by Powcll % Hit by —Jennings. Powel, ( to Dah en to Tebe ios _Double plavs Grifin to Kelly 30 minutes. Um- scorer—E. C. Hum- Official NEW TO-DAY. A Deficiency in Tai e Heart Action is always very ysem of Restorative Remedies dangerous. Dr. Miles' New are accomplishing wonders in regnlating the | heart nction. choking »: breatn, flut hungry spells, irregular or intermitte 1t pulse, For rel d smothe- of the ieving that feclinz nz; shortness of { any of whiciaresymp-oms of hear:disease. D M I o There is but one sci entific remedy that | r. iies hasstood thesest. Itis Book on the Hoeart Nerves fres &% Heart Cure DR. 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Stations ns uted. ¢ Sundays only fansay, Thnrsilay aturday nights only. J d Bhursdays ~alsva wnl Saurdave SAVFRAMCISCO & NORTH P CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market i it N « San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.x.: 12:3% 3:30, 10. 6:30 P. ¥. Thursdays—Extra trl 2011:30 7. . Selurdays—Exirs trips & 1 and 11:30 p. w. BUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3; 1:30, 3:34 5:00, 6:20 p. 3. o3 Al in! 4@ San Franciacn. 1 K DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:19 A. w.: 0, 5:10 P. . rdays—Exra trips . M. and 6:35 P W0, 9:40, 11:10 A a: 1:40, 3:4% N Between San Fravcisco and Schuetzen Pars same schedule as above. Ban Francisco. San Francisco. = B N Destinadion. | e e T30 AM|8:00 AM| Novato, | 10:40 AM| B0 AX 3:30 PM |9:30 AM Petaluma, €:10 Pu 10 5:10 PM|5:00 Py Santa Rosa. 7:35 ¥ 2 PM | Fulton, o 7:30 aM ‘Windsor, 10:23 aM Healdsburg, 3:30 r3|8:00 Ax| Clov 5 rx| 6:22 px Leave San Franciseo 4:30 P, M, Mondays and Thursdays. Arrive Kansas City 6 P. M., i ! Thursdays and Sundays. | { Arrive St. Louis 7 A, M,, Fridays and Mondays, | Arrive Chicago 9:43 A. M., TFrigays and Monday: DINING CARS Ynder Harvey's BUFFET SMOKING CARS and PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS. This train carries First-Class Passengers only, but no exirs charge is made. (44 Market S, <hronicle Building. 11iS Broadway. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE: | Qakiand Office | | | ] H 7:30 Ax| 8:00 A Tis0 an i 8:00 aM Guerneville. | 8:30 Py | | 7:30 AM 3:00 AM| Sonoma an 00 P Glen Ellen. 00 PM Stages counect at_Santa Resa for Mark West Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: st Cloverdale for the Geysers; at 110 land for Highe land_Springs, Keiseyville, Soda Bay. Lakepors and Bartiett Springs: a. Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluy Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valiey, Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buckne! Sanbedrin Helights, Hullville, Booneville Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westpor:, Usal. rasSrurday to Monday round-trip ticksts a: reduced s On Sundays round-trip tickets (0 all polns be- yond San Rafael at half rates. i I Ticket Offices, 650 Markecst., Chronlcla bnflding. A. W. FOSTER, R X RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Azent THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY CoMPAMY. J R0 SEPT.10,1897, tratos wil run as follewss Southbound. | Northbound. Yassen- r ger MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausallto Ferry). Leave San Francisco Commencing Nov, 13, 1897: WEEK DAYS—9:30 A 3¢ 1:45 ¥.30. SUNDAYS—8:00,10:00, 11:30 4. 3; 1:15 2. 3. Special irips an b THO=, COOK & SON, ! clgco, or teleploalug Ta; 0 0f 4 AP ranged for vy spplying to 21 Market st.. San Fran- Stock:on 7120 AM| 9:00 AM 9: U Py | . Merce i 10:40 aM 3:5) px . Fresno 40 AM| 5:20 ¥x| Haiiord| 7:45 Ax | 32:15 PM| 6:35 PM| .Visa a.| 6:40 ax 12 | Stopping st in.ermediate points when required. Connections—At Stockion with sieamboats ef ving San Francisco and Stockton s Moroed with stages to and from e, etc.; al.0 wi' tage fropa Hornlios, Mariposa. eic.: 'ai Leakershlm wil

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