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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1897 ’ chances missed in retiring the sides before NEW T°;PELZ?EXNQE?’15AW TN o the cannonading commenced. ST = The score teils the story: BALTIMORE. AB. r; 1!3. s’f'& ]}'g. A’ lq 1 v [ 5 4 p STICK WORK 111111 FoOUR It Was Particularly De-| .iefivecc®e 2 oh i %% Sl BARGAIN < structive of Dr. Pond’s | piieisy's g ad R Deceptive Curves. oy 16 $ 4 g 3| = e | & Beifliant Bame of Ball Played] "t L2 n i ¢ GOlOI‘ed DPGSS FabPlGS All-Ameri 5000010 Between the Crack e bk Tt o - 'Base hits - 1000100 3 Men, SOMMARY. - [Earned runs—Baltimores 1. Home runs—Kelly, —_———— Lange. Two-base hits—Lange. Colilns. Base on » grrors—all-Amercas 8, Baitimores 8 Bases on | At e ° T. - balls — All-America Balumores 3. Left on | lvjc el ]I‘( 11-A 6, Bal o S ck oat 1l Five Double Plays and Some of Them | vases—ail-imer cas 6 Buitimor o et s @l . Khiuves 3, by Pond 1. eLNIng: elly. Double piays—Col | of the Phenomenal e Nush to Tebeau, e < : : ord Lange £ Cofifns, “axh Lo Dunten o tebons, Koy | 00 pieces Fancy Pireola Suit- Ieen B lle A o1 Birhlof, eame R D min: ings, full assortment of e e L e new fall colorings, full 50 Like tbe publicspirted citizen who| A FEATURELESS GAME. inches in width. , erects a drinking fountainon a great thor- S l. .ll.( oughfare to commemorate a memorable | [t Was Pl- yed at Central Park Be- A { A event in the history of his native State fore a Small Crcwd. G [ and nezlects to supply an outle? f0r sur: | g smallest number of people over seen 40 picces Satin Finish Plain \ plus water, Baltimore, in the first half o 2 Skt e caniolwit ¥ £ o % the ninth inning yesterday afternoon, i:ssi'&""’;elg‘;:le'; R Muscovienne, in new blues, failed to tic the score in the game with : X T slte R 5 L between the California Markets and the , & ) U All-America, At this juncture the score | 2Te<R i Fa Morta B eCten bt Bt soods 4> Tuelias stood: All-America 7, Baltimore 4. With which it was played. Kelley was ihe first man up for the | = Apnended is the score: wide. | Orioles. He was hit by the pitcher, and | 4 yunrs Rl s e 3 AW took first, Donovan came to the plate, [ O’Kane. 1b 1 § v el dl ( and Jined one out to center, sending Kel- |} ; St Gl LT TS Phe J . ley to third. O'Brien, next in turn, SUBCROHE & 055 0180 A % g ) 2 4 [l 4 0 2 2. " lammed the sphere into the right garden ke P 1 case 48-inch Genuine Eng- | shi i Celley. Nealon, c. 1. 400 DR c M - e 10;{“_?"‘-"? flllahlolfln BSOZX’E)‘I\:O ¥t and | Brockhom, 5hi 4 0 0 5 8 0 lish Twills, a full assort- D il : MR e e L e ment of all the new shades < | Donahue sent a hot one to short, which i e s = = g West. The glad nce is an essential of greatness in the True, the trusty Michael is here, but| U/ / felded to first. Donabue retired to Totals. 39 6 8 27 14 2‘ for fall. z the wires Satur- ern Pac vice. There wo Collis has a fondness for managing those | /B0 0 T ho o scored. Pond he s T4 = ¢ = 7 1 a sort of New E id flavor to the things in person, and to a man up a tree . T aa diediae 5 1 o 0 0 o ¥ ) » i the happy faimly Id be ga (Huntington has many seniries treed) [ struck a bounder to Tebeau a B & 9 2 | 5 ") H avoid o ;ylete aboat the groaning things do not look as rosy for the railroad | the imitial cushion. oiniin 1 3| J: Y4 . notes siving board. By carefully locking the as they might. Perhaps that is why | Baltimore’s chances, like Rusty Gold’s *‘ g2 1_ r‘x 11., i i = 2 doom afid Tancows all othersroaning Michael s Dere wenhap oibss o Sl latittic titerstatelcoursing maich fatEMor; il of s | 1 case Genuine English Es- might possibly be execluded other reason W untington is coming. : Gty T SR Michael H.de Young is alreadv with That is a reason why Willie may come, | %S Were sone. ot itarsite [ o tamene Serge, full e He has returned from Europe with perhaps. . [EIheroas sl gicroN pestatn e aches Wil in browns, e ol Gr i and other ! Waddling Willie, the weanling pro- [ witness the game at Recrenuon_ ark. e f his interests in s 10 be picked up abroud, and prietor of the two-beadeded Wishey \u:n,' It was & contest full of brilliant plays. Uit navys, plum, hunters and it1s thought there will be a short of gns to make good the omensand add | The errors happened at inopportune & 1005220 0 3o olive knowledge in the thought m of c- his sallow presence to the otherwise com- | {imes and were costly. Ca'. Markets . 02300210 = land and the Continent for many a moen. mbination it will not be because | Some idea of the rapid fielding may be| Basebits. 053 5.0 058 35 -~ Now Uncle i ning, and if the wee owing the dictates ot |lmflo.xrs‘l\ncquimd alistntlying theldcore e Bivey| 0 L i smotar s G R | — P = 3 be seduced from inclinatiou~. By a coincidence which [ gotble plays were made, some of them |, as0 on errors—aleris 3, Markets 3 P A e p : eat he purp SR e R SR e To ‘an uneducated ape | pomre DN e e O Earater | hag:on cailed balls—hier.s ¢, Marcets s o We will also show this week an elegant assortment 5 3 cial Wid pilches—Mos.iman 2. pmegathering taat would he of the yeillow “triumphs” has had no | Srahi in this regard particularly d-s. |kiman of NOVELTY FRENCH PLAIDS at prices ranging 3 | ! ‘Tis a consummation devoutly to be businessin San Francisco since the issu-| {ipopished himseli. It happened in the | time of _Umpires—Crar | 0 TR . ng m shed, especially by the somewhai nu- ance of a legal processin the now famous | first half of the eighth. Griflin was | ¢80 Oflicial score ¢ Humphrey. { from 50c¢ to $1.75 per yard. ot th erous population elsewhere. libe! suit. ¢ | at the bat for Baltimore. He xht the = B Ss ST ere are those who have watched the Thus have the courts in demon- | pal] square on the nose and it went sailing A GREAT CONTEST. ns of Uncle Collis with more dili- ~ strated their great power for good. But|goup toward the extreme corner of left T st v, who aver that it i3 not =s will be different when the head of | fie]d. It looked like a two-bagger at least. | The Olymplcs and Stocktons Play a the on president of tue e the chiarm of our uncxcelled climate akes up his residence in San|granl saw it coming and commenced Ten~Inning Game. 5 shown no inc e thrifty capitalist to the cise Hun gton may require !hei,_v,.merin,; himself. He reached the ball | STOCKTON, Nov. 14—The baseball I ave not been presence of his “'silent” partner at the|jyet as it was about to touch the ground| > S OYeR L i him late, and he se s luterests, if for no other pur-|and clung to it. Recovering rapidly he | Rame to-day brought out one of lheb k¢ feciive i than to prevent the weanling from | made a cannon-ball throw to Smith at the | largest crowds of the season to witness in 3 vlease « bad breaks. ... | home plate, and Doyle was retired in an |the last game between the Olympics C : ad, for e ‘dL(\e«] ot want to come. The | aiempt to steal i from third. It was | and the Stockions, one of the closing witimely people of California are getting along | Lnenomena! work. J : mes of the season. thropic soul nicely without him, and like & grim |~ The playing of I t field | 82 . ¥ y 8l laying of Lange at center fie = P f 2 u er there rises up before the absentee 1 elicitedtadniirstion: itile’ Mvatl who From siart to finish the zamf wasan CORPORAT m to tears. Did proprietor the vision of a great and for- | excitng one, because the Stockton | o < 7 a or- | v:as in the grand siana, felt prouder of ¥ ¢ 392 etban hedeemed nudable document embellished with | (e big and popular player than ever, | Tooters were out in force to aid in placing 1892, b many figures and the seal of the Superior | Lange “four times at the ba:, is credited | the home team in the lead for the league | t of theéir broad Court. e has no desire to persona ly | with a home-run, a two-base hit and two | pennant, and because the ball vlayed was . it summons. Fearfully he|gingles. In the first inning be planted a from. start ‘to finish.. It wasa e rival concern, f bitberto un- 1 for the voice of Him Who Must Be | beauty in the outer garden in the second | :mf‘g"imo‘ Skt ook ten Tabis to 0 time Collis w eyed. he sent the ball over the center-field | VARG o STa 113, 11 REL [ v be good pics- There are some things of greate: import | fance and made the circuit of the f(‘»“:;;“d one that was wortn going: miles 1L 113, 2 117 119, 121 POST STRELL is, or why o the absentee proprietor of the things, cushions; in the third he bunted the ball | “55% = (1o firct part of the game the which are yellow than the mandates of | gown the third-base line and beat it out | giitars ‘nit Harper fresly, bt iho losi ile in the West the courts. to first, and in the sixth he drove a daisy he whole i S e RIS vy when ot T tonnge | BT SR et | STATEMENT coming West. ton causes the shutters to be taken from Butit was not alone at the bat that Billy | 1, ee innings and hela down the Olympics | | 0 election on the tapis in Cali- the windows of his great white mansion | oxceiled. Inthe first half of the fourth, Ly NSt aLi o] e s 1 e S e “Inen, 100, ; i be- on Califoruia street, and ihe kilchen | Kelley, the mighty: hitter for Baltimore— | Yorv ¥ |+ 8 eY, SISRECL Drayet & 2000 5 TP = by range is cleared out preparatory to his | the Lavigne striker of the nine—caught | fenm CONDITION AND AFFAIRS andertaki th ot ele- having cooked for himself a fatted calf, a | 1jie ball square on the face and it saiied % and dwe he ever char 1he traflic wo They load es upon the and oth ise heard-of reb re e : 1 5 S . 3 i . terts 5 5 The heavy batting was done by Harper, Ll _triumpha n of nis immigra- tremb and uncertain step, is apt to be | through the nir like a buliet from & gun. | giawars “B‘-V,l”ms Rl Uolmsn’y)(ue et —OF THE— ke place i intentions. And yet, with sll his heard on That will be | [ange watching the fast-coming sphers ’ & : eat wen e know not Timely ig- u 1e front porel el : 11 ay order 3 named representing the wearers of the (e Hu Tl Imv& se rlv m been e, and \.(Tlielm{.‘l;x“uz'u\n;\l order | ran “about 120 fest and puiled it down | Jimea oo H;”m ot e e | s : DRt MRS R e 2 °'5°L"!‘*'[!“""~‘ center-tield fence. Balti. | 804 Wheeler for the visitors struck out i Kelley, the [ihird baseman for Balti-| four. The Olympics made the most base Sy ST s | more, made the greatest hit ever seen on | pits” scoring thirteen to Steckton nine, | memo the grounds. It happened in the first . bl the b 14 Ralph | hait of the Arst innige. He dzove tne | L% ihey were noLable o defeat the home Insurance Company . Ly I | ball aver the ceater-lield fence and it ke oliceman captured a base- : o e - X : \ o Toey have a driver who tried 1o bea ) pugilist, but I soon settled bim with a : : e 5 5 P | milkcan, tested the wvile fluid ana | struck in the midst of a crowd viewing | 01 fo tan i The score by innings was OF NEW YORE, IN THE STATE OF NP [ U dumped all Le had on the ground. I shall ; £l ball bat as evide: | the game on a housetop on Ringold | fiocrione > CimaG York, on the 3ist day ba A% DY continue to swoop down on them at all | s 0 treet 0 1 1-9 ‘IWT";’MU{I tur the \'l“v\ |l;\y,n. 1S 1A - . - — | street. Olympics. : 0 3 30 u—-8 U R e Atk times 0! the day or nizit, until some of PIOKED HER POCKET. | Both Jennings and Dahlen played a Umpire, Chaios Chase, e e aoasions ol j them think I am indeed tueir Neme bt = great game at short. In the first half of —_— blank furnished by the Commissioner. i U ! Ilhave no more assistants and no more | yrre projans Robbed of Her Purse on | the seventh Dahlen made a great pick up Minor Games. ® B o co oy Beo e stations where the milk-dealers have to S : hot grounaer froms Donahue’s bat, re- ) AP : Sutter-Street Ci | . s: CAPITAL. bring thattamilkioe L3t Bt ool a Sutter-Street Ca T s e Lo At Santa Cruz the Heesemans defeated — | road stili and shall continue to do bu1- [ Mrs. Broans, 435 Bryant sireet, and a | Jennings made five putouts and is cred- | Santa Cruz by a score of 8 to 6. : R o O e 1 300000 0 | ness with the little detective iactom ludy friend were riding on & Sutier-street | jted with four acsists, © 58 The Alden & Levinsons of Napa de-| 47 years of complaints| s 4 & and the sulphuric acid test ior butter fats, | car yes erday afternoon and at Harrison ) Donovan, captain of Pit:sburg and who | feated the Union Iron Works nine of San | e 1 service ! SEE: S d ) , cap! ) # and who S 1 < ice ASSETS, Tapocior Doskery: Spops T VR m R L i Franaces o Xapa by stor of 1 to 1| LAVE n;lr;lroved G e A P The local team has vanquished this sea-| W erfully | oansor Bonas and Mor o M5S0 0 Down on Venders of : | Eomnmge ponte i orergen iy oo [ ; gonfils Seochcs Hexcmnieisndotien e talleimore about ous EnucTReimCnmt s Lastas ) 5 1 & | San Francisco clubs and is anxious to e Lt | Bonds and other marketable the mpul €. © v meet any team in the State. goods than our prices, y et! ecuriiios as collatoral, . A one-sided game was played at Watt g 3 Park, Grass Valley, between the Pioneers | OUT PTiCes are right e;‘r m!m uil.li’ and the Colts of Nevada City ‘ At the end of the game the score was 13 4T s of e home taame e conta| S EGIAL SAVING SALE and Thomma were the battery for the Pioneers and McHale of Sacramento ) in Banks 3 rest due and acerued on ail Stocks s and acerued on Bonds and Pretentious Dairy Concerns Found Resorting to | irse of Coliection.. 104 ompanies for Re- | eu uesday—\VEdneSdflyi Isutance on 10sses alveady’ pad Monday— | | e layed second. | Total Assets... n FLE PEnY, L | { - Evil Methods. KELLY At_the Velodrome the game between | ’, | THE FENCE thie Mockers and Pionoers"resalted 1 a | 00/dberg, Bowen & Co’s 3 bottles $2 Ry = i victory for the Mockers. Score, 32 to 22. | 0 K whiskey gallon 3 A e Losses Adjusted and Unpaid.. The Silver Monarchs defeated White Losses in process of Adjustment House by the score of 9 to 0. The Imperials defeated the G. Sulli- 0. regularly $1 and §4 Pure—medicinal Guardian of the City’s Lacteal ! Supply Will Have Them vans by a score of . 3 5 Supply e Th ol 3 | "Tue Young Calls defeated the Der | MUshrooms 3 ol e o Arrested To-Day. \ l'[‘KQ UNLESS REJTZ STOPS GROWING Mox:(es by tthe score of 5 to 3, Hansen regularly 20c tin Paris packed o g )/)/) s striking out fourteen men. . . ‘ U0, ey L MAVE To mOVE THE. Tie Natinal lce Company nine de-| Mustard 12} PLATE FURTHER OV T, teated the Union Ice Company nine by | the score of 24 to 15 s Cathedral Stars 6, Oakland Famous 5. ——————— SOCIALISTS’ MEETINGS, 1e ularly 15¢ bottle here Fiench—we 'mport it b)) ‘ L f ‘ W /;w\Q/U % ) -?”"Z{ Milk Inspector Dockery last pight in- | spected samples of miilk from a number of s, making tests as he could Sea Foam peas ~ 1y received for Fire Pre- regularly 15¢ tin (our label) find drivers on the strect. As a result K\\/ 1,514,870 12 below the tests prescribed by the Cro s & Blackwel/’s in fancy pots of Health: ist Labor party last night Cameron H. King gave an address on the “American \ of ke Hess s S e ey e > \\\ A\M._ k\\// - S simeiy Not th > small-st peas Lut fi | Receive nterest on Bonds and e warrants for the arrest of the following S < HANDIOME 15 RSY Sk o That liot: (Hoped;ton Tateiesting | B Sala R o rge RS B Revolution Must Ba With- Loans and trom all dairym the charge being 11 - THAT HAND SOME =t !G. S e ; have watered the milk and th DOE> 3AYS out olence. { Glnger—preserv 5 | have been selling milk that fa { At the Columbian branch of the Social- | rezular i | | . i auaioa iston e atisy) i PAPA LAN@E‘I‘ / - ~7 | Ideal,” in which he stated that tnis ideal | Mackerel kit $2.50 | Netamount paid for Fire Losses Fottman. Malce die Dalry | = 2 // = was, at the time of the inception of the! Norway bloaters mess=d i cluding ,079 05 losses of previou = e 1 A2 | VERLASTINGLY __OTAHL ™MADE @ GREA T republic, individualistic; in the times of white—fat—iender as chicken Ividends to Stockholders... ... .. K. Ma ble. SMASHED TWE THROW FROM RIGHT FIELD Clay, Webster and Calboun it had be- 4 | Y4jd or allowed for Commission or P. Caubu. BALL ALL THROUGH ToTHE PLATE () | come sectional, butin the future it will| Cocktails QOC | Paid for Salaries. Fiex and other Proprietors of the Metropolitan Dairy | TUE GAME i be altruistic and co-operative. sezuiarly $1 25 quart | pelirces for gficer: Company, 416 sixth street. Mozetti & > = ‘, Atthe American branch the socialists ‘o cli se out the Imperial brana All'other payients o were addressed by Rev. N. B. schultze, a art ni vermouth gin T 2 = i 7 | Universalist minister of Oakland. He Dickev ol Tom iin Manbattap | = T Exvenditures NI Tiapsotor DoARary hias tot todlons ! /_——— | spoke of tho sociaiism of Christ. and said N e e olse e 5 onase midnight raids upon ansus- . A O T U U ‘ e | LOSSES incurred during the year...... e s S X ! 2 now he would not be a'mitted to most o . L | ———— pecting dairvmen. Asa result of his first ; . —_— (b churches: BHE Wonldibe recaidatinaa | Vans Lonique Pasteur 60C | s o e | ¥ MR P cfforts he nas decided (o ask for the arrest | o I /) /nl' heretic. He spoke of a revo'ution com- regularly 31 (to close out) AR — of the dzirymen named in { T : 4 THE FENCE i ing, but warned his hearers that it must The health wise N8 ATiOiE of PRk list. Many requests for the arrest of others | HATS 5 A D be breught about without resort to vio- i e | will follew in a few davs. The raids th AC o ERT e lence. ickory-nuts 3 ade, without the aid of any assist- M INHAD (,,>‘ IN THE GAME . Next Sunday night there will be a meet- HKCE";}:M“_» 3 Ibs 250 [fsrst dun the | s, demonstrate tnat milk is being | . JJi /A BRAUTY! e TR s SR oI 1m0 i M b2 c;cd z]x:d iis purity otherwise tam- ! THE (RANKS WERE. HAPPY women. oSyberibed and sworn o before me th day perea with. | AT FR AT g 1. RE g President. “I propose to go forth every day until | Q ‘ ] v Father Yorke’s Next Lecture. C. ¥ Wit e B Some of the Sights in Yesterday’s Game at Recreation Park. “Tho Ghost of Nesns)? the fifth Taceure ot | = - of life,” said the inspector last night, *1| _ the series of Ghosts, will be delivered by Eev. | [~ when “unwell,” for pain, : PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, have every reason to believe they are > Peter C. Yorke in Metropolitan Temple this | | and irregularities pcu?flm?'l:fi[er';g:‘ms' crovked a- ever, and that they are only | &nd the resuit of this will be to make the | sircet a voung man got on the car and sat | plays right field for Baltimore, put up his e for hg penellt of ftie Catholio Truch | I 100 eager to do up the public as dairymen careful. Itjs the intention to | peside Mrs. Broians. At Howard street | usual fine game. In the Jast half of the make them siop crooked work. t the headqurriers of the SOl e é CESAR BERTHEAU, Manager, v back is turned, o o b 3 | can be procured 3 my back is turned. Take the Boston I r T et hpicrank el R | he jumped off and disappeared, fourth he made a great running catch of | society, room 429 Emporium building, and at 423 CALIFORNIA STREET, a sample. They drive slowiy | . & xe-v beiore the Doard of Super-| Almost immediat-ly afterward M a smashing punch from Dahlen’s bat. the box-office the leadi SAN FRANCISC i the streets wiih a large white| Visorsand ask that the permits of ail | Broians happened 10 put her hand in her| Nash, one of the old popular California | tR€ eVenin peciaists for diseases of women : Supe: e Su0 eck froni, display- | Whom 1 bave thus caught be taken away ims the virtue of | Permanently. Such old offenders as the | tained §5 in silyer. She and I inspected a sample | Boston Farm proprietors have no excuse of their milk last night and found it con- | for Watering their milk, for the main sup- tained but 3 per cent butter fat and a | PI¥ is all right. If they can still get a ases of women ; Supe- = s pocket and missed her purse, which con- | pl °r to Tansy, Pennyroy: ayers, was given a warm welcome as he dru, 2l and injurious her friend | stepped 1o the plate in the . Apioline Capsules v got off the car at the City Hall and re- | character of the reception is depicted g CAS I OR lA lasts three monthe. Soid iy ail arageists, | | visit DR, JORDAN’S Great ported the theft at polics headquarters. | our artis e DOX 2081, N. Y. Post Office. | the Metropolitan Teinple in | _Recommended by | | | One "bottle of They gave an accurate description of the Tip O’ Museum of Anatomy Neill, who assisted in depriving specitic of 1025 both be- |license and go on openly violating the | pickpocket and Detective Egan was de- | Fresno of a j i . s o c A d justly-earned vict, Cen- 5 1051 ARRET ST. 7 Cal o FEanLenenaiiol bs b oar fEw i & shauy tailed to find bim. tral Park recently, helped MeDomaid i For Infants and Children, The L-rgeifir?:}xf::;‘m?vi:; ealih. founc e milk —_— e e e UMPIENR. - Tis Gan g s i World. in the wagon of the Metropolitan Playing Ball on the Streets. When some mothers sing in order to \Vphile ‘lhn’fip; s:)gnrullyns::gry:;l::‘;":;m s is DR: JORDAN =Erivals Dissases. company going as 1ov.x :.urmm inspecific | The police are keeping up the crusade | quiet the baby it only adds insult to in- | credited in the score, it was not owing to udngon o o {ETIE PR o R eravity and as low as 2 33 in butter fat. | against boys who play ball on the streets. | jury. the lack of heavy stick work, but it ,,f, to] n:( n:gu. Phllosophy of Marrlage- ceh A MAILED FREE,

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