The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 25, 1897, Page 7

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KNIA THFATER.—Ital Fryy I HEATE | | | WILL BOOTS BE BARRED? Rumors That the Ingleside Association Has Fallen in Line. ored around at the Paci dent a verificatio n cou side fo be report, la not be se lks have cone wken b VICTORIONS Wins Academic Champion- ship From Hoitt’s Academy. Bot 8 d Unbroken Records y2)t0 0, Was a Surprise, Le score was 16 fter the firs itts’ posses- High 3 mass for deceased keq na gh this morn special music an (ffice sion. The Rev. Father J tirector of the soc yes street, NEW TO-DATY. TEETH ACHE! WE PULL THEM. NO PAIN, Remember. b Git THEN LR Filllug, E.ectrical De us. Daytim: or Com 4 10 o'clock. sundays, n fme up to 1 VAN VRLOM & CO., Electro-Dental Parlors, TELEPHONE JESSIE 1675, 997 Market Stre» t Co:ne: | The | | tiiree montius’ 1 1 | Three | the stee | rival will receive a thorough | ut once be place! in the | Amer can porzs, docked. tnoon to-day the several entrances to J\ecrenmn Park will be thrown open to admit the first of the thoa-ands of specia- that will bave assembled there by 2:3G o’clock, when the two great football teams of California and Staniord are to line up on the gridiron for the seventh annual intercollegiate matc. The California football players arrived here late yesterday afternoon from their final training quarters at Hotel del Monte. were met at the Townsend stree tion by an informal deicgation of Berkeley undergraduates 1 e-corted on the elec- ccars to the Buldwin Hotel, where the team esiabli-hed hexcquarters be- came a greai drawingz card for stra ing stuients and’ alumni in quest of latest n=ws of their heroes. Ia the ev=ning the entire football squad ors a of twenty men, with their coaches, at- tended the periormance at the Columbia Theater. i the California Varsity mes are in fine physical condition, except Haskell, who is noten recovered from being muscle-bound, and Captain Hall, who ar- pears siightiy overtrained and distre-sed. The Stanford Varsity eleven and nine 1bstitutes will arrive at the Hotel Pleas- n this noon from San Mateo. sorts circulated, prine v by the betting element, to the effect that Rice, Jeffs, Murpny and Captain Cotton were fir trom physical perfection are not well founded. Cotton slone of the entire squad is protably, owing to an injured ankle, not in condition to enter the game at his best. Should He have to retire Cude, the giant guard, will take his place at full- AS THE TEAMS Wikl FAGE EAGH OTHER, AND THE WEIGRT OF EAGK PRAVER back and “Jerry’” Rush will go in at guard. As for Rice, Jeffs and Murphy hey are pronounced fitto fight the hardest 10 the end of the game. Notwithstanding 1h= arrival of the Cali- fornia tcam and tne advent of many Berkel y students, Stanford was at a late hour last night still the same strong fa- vorite in public opinion and betting. Some reserved s=at tickets are still to be had at Clabrouzh & Gicher’s, but the sale will ciose there at 10:30 o’ciock this forenoon. Munsger Brown of Berkeley and his understudy and brother, Dive Brown of Btanford, and Treasurer Pomeroy of Sian- 57/ KR, 7 e/ ford have together personally, at the ex- pense of future favors to footbail ana other affairs at the universities, pursued a miseriy and inconsiderate course in grudgingly doiing out a beggarly few tickets to each of the San Francisco dallies in order to save a very few dollars, regardless of the reproach their actions bring upon the student bodies they 1ail © represent. The officials for the ecame will be Wil- liam Goodwin, the old Yale athlete, who will act asreferee; Fred H. Harvey, one- time center rush of Massachusetts Insti- tute of Techrology, who will act as um- pire, and ex-Captain Loren Hunt, Califor- nia '93, and Wiiliam H. Harrelson, Stan- fora '95, who will keep the iime and bethe linesmen, It o men ara force! because of injuries, Sianford, heavier and more experienced should win, according to THE Ca v ous predictions, by a large to leave the field with her team, s pre- in. m Under the circumstances should Cal or- nia win to-day, such a victory, by howse ever sma!l a margin, would more than offset the 20 to 0 -core of last year, with which Stanford put emphasis to the end of her sixth season as intercollegiate foot- ball cbampion. The attendance to-day promises to be greater than iu any preceding year. The records of the players and the coming match were so completely dis- cussed in yesterday’s CALL that it 1s now only necessary for convenience sake to publish again the definite line-up just as it was first exclusively printed in Tue CALL & week ago. STEANERS FOR ALASKA TRADE One of Goodall, Perkins & Co.'s Boats Now on the Way Here, Seven Other Large Vessels Ex- pected Here by the End of January. Arrived the Australia—One of Them Deserted From the Navy. Stowaways on Alaska trade are eave New Y Eight steamers for the ther on the way or wiil Three a few davs, teut byt e Cramp: by v ific Coast Charles Ca by his ta son Hariy i and ell three were melee that followed. their wounds at tue Branch Hosnital. Ihe steemer Homer arrived Bav yvsterdav the crew of the | wrecked -teamer icke: aboard. The ca remained by the ship to see if the | engines a1d boilers cannot be saved. The | Tri ©e wrs not ed. J. 8. Kimball | & Co. had she was new o ing to ¢ stiry of the wreck that bas a ready been vublished in THE CaLy’s aphic dispa:ches. [ e felt for the safety of the Brit- badly cut up in the D-. Hadley dressea Receiving irom Coos n ber for alarge sum and 1 turned over to har The crew had noth- sold mp steamer Pelicun, that left Port le for Taku. China, come time ago. A cable from Yokohama savs the vessel is now twenty-five days overd te. The gen- | eral impression here is that she bas | broken d- wn. i The schoner Sophie Sutherland, that | ft everal months a o to hunt for) gold 1 . was from last | accou S ited States | Con s wanted in Wash- pre‘erred Hono'ulu, says that the sixteen ington, posa at men abo rd her had been man named Sorenson, and t {ever mine an According 1o ¢ that the entire by croox fo reach Sin THE LAsT GF THE in iewving the Mari- | tricked by not ons « ne= of R v a "DOLLS. a Biaze of The Model Show Closes in Glory Society bade fareweil to the doils last night, and the model sbow clused in a laz: of The doll snow has been a success. All the hopes of the most sanguine have been more than fulfilled. The Doctors’ Daugh- | CAUGHT AFTER A LONG CHASE [Arrest of the Second Robber Who Assaulted Thomas Green, His Accomplice Is Doing Time for His Share in the Crime. “Jack"” O'Brien, Who Is Wanted for Robbery, Finally Apprehended by the Police. the police claim, was arrested last n and O'Dea and ending an investi- “Jack’ O'Brien, who, is a desperate churacter, night by Detectives Ry locked up in the tanks p gation. He 1s suspected o! being one of the des- robbers who, about ten monthsago, p a grocery t Twentieth and The Steamer Cottage City, Purchased by Goodall, Perkins & Co. in New York for the Alaska Trade. Part of January. She Will Leave for San Francisco Tc-Day, and Is Expected Here the Latter | and Chief Engineer Lacey of the com- pa s steamer Uma , wen: East and looke ! over a number of ves-eis and Cap- Goodall finaily purchased two of They ar2 the wooden steamer Cot- built in Batb, Me., in 1890, and them. tage City, in the South American trade. The Cottage City wiil leave New York for Franei-co to-day and on her ar- overbauling. make a few trips in the to the d Ih" coa will Alask a trade. The Cottage City is 1885 tons gross bur- 3 feet long, 40 feet 6 inches oroad, nches deep, and is expecied to e wiil then e and when the coast K ond:ke begins she a 23 fee: 2 average 12 knots an hour. The Curacon 1s now on her way to New York from South and on her spatcuied 10 this port. When s Japtain Goodall and hs son L eer Lucey will reiurn to Steamship Company’s irom Honolulu yester- Oceanic c The Avustraila arrived day, with three stowaways aboard. They were Fred McAuley, Fritz Custoves an He'rich Sherier. The tirst two are boys v ho went to the i-lands 10 makea for une, 1 . whiie Sheeler is a desert:r ne Bennington. He is accused of | two gold wat hes and $220 a prisoner until he-e. The happiest man on the Anstralia yes: terdav was Ch ef Bteward Joreph See: The pilot brou ht nz his avbsence his wife had presented him with » twelve-pound son and heir. Mr. Eeeley overwhelmed with con- ratulations soon as the vessel was the Benningion arrives a3 Dr. R. E. Hartley has been cranted a ve of ubsence by the Board of Heuith und will go out next 8 turdav as surceon of the ma | steamer RodeJinero. Dr. Hartley has Lecome | a great favorite while connected with tne Branch Receiving Hospiral on the front, nd bis many friends wiil be glad to wel- | m: h'm back at the expiration of his - ve. Eiward Hacgerty and Mr. and Mr, ard of 345 L m street had a nice little picnic all to themselves la t Tuesday night. Haggerty went in'o the piace and calied foradrink. He got it, and th-n «wore that Bernard had given nim the wrong change. He went bLehind the bar 2nd began smishing everything in sight. Bernard and his wife tried tosiop bim, steamer Curacoa, untii recently | val will be | eismorey) iienis et A coraing to him they are only made 1o get | bim o Honolnlu. He was put aboard th- Oregon, and will probably be beld as | im the news that dur- | 1 ters have proven that the public is wilting especially | the- proprietors over | to assist a worthy charity, when given a chance to do it in so pleas- | ing and novel a manner. Lastevening | |tie rooms were so crowded that it was | with d ulty tne patrons made the tour of the dfferent booths. Tue auciion | wh had been billed for the afternoon aud evening was abandoned, it being found that the doils brou:ht higher prizes atthe privare sales. Amons the cash-prize winners Mme. Flamm, Lebes & Co., Newman & Lovi- son, Mme. Cox aud Mme. Baer returned to the Doctors’ Daughters of the cash award. The Emovorium, wh ch captured two prizes, returned 10 the charity $50 | The two dolls that had been dressed by | | the nurces at the County Hospital in garb | similar to thst worn by thenselves were | greatly admired and sold readily at very satisfactory prices. On all sides are heard expressions of pity that the mode! doll show hus come so soon to an end. Tue entertainment | micht have been continued throughout | the week with ut paliin e PALO ALTO FARM SALE. R yi'y Brad You zsters to Pass Under the Hamm 'r Friday N ght ‘ The fifth annual sale of Palo Alto stock farm bret yearlings will take place on Friday evening 26, at the Occi- dental Horse Exchange, under the direc- tion of K llip & Co. the stullion imp. Cyrus will also be dis- posed of The voungsters are the get of the tried sires Fiambeau, Racine, imp. and Flood and are an especially fine-look- inz lot. Among those to be disposed of are a full bro her to the <piendid race- horse Cadmus, a roan half-brother to T'm lund Pat Murphy, a half-brother to Peel d Pliny and many others fuilly as roy- ly bred. Tne unimals arrived from the farm yes- terday. The sale is attracting general at- | tention aund there will undoubtedly be | some spirited biddine. | — A f1iz. at Elmhurst. About 1 o’clock this morniug the family of Mr. Edwards of Elmhurst were awakened by the smell of fire. As soon as an investige- tion could be made it was seen that the fire had gained such headway as to render all attempis at fighting it of no avail, and the tami y could do nothing but stand and watch the Gestruction of their home. The hovse was & new one and worth sboui $2500. Cause unkuown. On the same evening | Loyalist | Harrison streets, and afcer striking one of the head with a hatchet, inflicting an u: ¢ wound, ot | away with a number of sacks of flour. His accomplice, who is known to the police as Timothy McCarthy, was arrested shortly after the ccmmissicn of the crime and charced with petty larceny and an at murder, | wecks ago he was convicted of r offense and sent to jail for two years. McCarthy, it is undersiood, told who the accomplice was and every effort was made by the police to anprebendt him. Detectives Ryan and O Dea, who were special'y detalied to arrest n m, last night n . him sittting in a coffee saloon on Ninth street, near Howard. They st once aced him under arrest and took h m to se City Prison, where he was placed in the “tanks.” On the nicht of Februarv 3 last Mec- Carthy ana O'Brien, it is claimed, drove up to a rrocerv-store kept by iwo brothers named Green a: Twentieth an: Harrison streets. They entered the pluce and called for the drinks. There were a number of | sacks of flour in front of the store, and as the pair left they siarted to pile them into their wagon. One of the proprietors de- | ected them 1n the act and endeuvored to liave them return tie stolen property. McCarihy, it is claimed, drew a hatchet which he had conc-aled ander bis coat and struck Green over the head with it, icting a d-ep wound. The force of the blow rendered him partialiy uncon- :cious. In a few minutes his trother, who had discovered hisabsence, went ou!- sid= and found bhim Iving in a pool of vlood, apparently in a dyiug conaition. With the assistance of several friend< the unfortunate man was curied to his home and a doctor summoned. It wa- found that he was suffering from en ugly scalp wonnd, but fortunately nis skull was not fraciured. The occurrence was at once reported to Cuptain Gilien of the S-ven- teenth-street station, and he detailed Offi- cer Thompson to find the robbers. By dint of inquiry he learned that McCarthv was 0 e oithe robbers, and after considerable trouble be arrested him in a saloon in the Mission, After being locked np for a short time McQarthy, who at nrst denied his gzaut, fina ly broke down and gave toe nume of bis accomplice. Evidentlv knowing of McCarthy’s confession O'Brien jeft tie city and did not return until yesterday afternoon. Tuesduy he will be formally | charged with peity larceny and an as- sault 10 commit mur ler. JENKS COURT MARTIAL. | Findings of the Court Cfficially Transmitted to General | Warfield. Seals of the Document Will Not Be Broken Until the Day After Thanksgiving, The findinzs of the Natlonal Guard court-martial in the Captain Jenks case were officially transmisted yesierday to Brigadier-General R. H. Warfi 1d, Second | Brig:de. The document was so beauti- | fully sealed and =0 magnificently envel- | oped in military style that the generai de- | cided not to break the seals until after Thanksgiving. When the formal opening occurs to- morrow Major M. A Dorn, judge-advo- | eate, will as-ist the brigade commander | in the task of revealing the inclosed find- ings. M anwhile the fate of Capiain Jenks. the accused cfficer, hangs in the balance, and his suspense will not be re- | lieved until Thanksziving turkey is ai- ge:te! zll along he line. From the best information o»tainable it is believed tha the finding< of the court are to the effect that Cuptain Jenks 1s guilty of negect of duty, di ovedience of orders und conduci prej to good or- | der and miluaiy disc Some of the friends of the ac neist to.at the sen- tence i< a term of suspansion courled with censure. In milutary circles it is | said that the court recommends the dis- mis<al of the capiain from the service, | General Warfiel i said last nizht that he | bad no information as 10 the findings, and | would not have officlal knowleage of the ts of the euvelope until the day vine. — BUTI}'K UNDER THE JELLY. Yesterday Mrs, Heurs: geve o dinner to the chidren of the five Hearst kinder- garten Two hundred little ones | from 3 to 6 years of age ass: mbled o par- tuke of the generous feast spread for their especial delight. The affair was under the auspices of the Golden Gate Kinder- garten A-sociation. Elsven o'clock was the hour appointed for Jinner, but the children, or many of them, were on hand as early as 9 o’c.ock. Atfter the «inzing of kindergarten songs the banque: b-gan re- mun—a tue «dio es with great relish. The iist of good things toeat embraced jeily sandwiches, almond crackers, squash pis, icecream and a plent ful supply of milk. schools, One youngster made u great discovery, shoutnr his com ' avions after sioring away a sindwich: “The e is real butter under the j:l y.”” Miss Anna M. Stovali vrineipit of the Golien Gate Ki nder,:n ten Free Normal Tra ning hool, and other teachers maintain'd discipline. Mrs. Hearst sent a check to defray all the eXpenses. ———— A Daylight Thief. 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