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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER majority of the d=legates to the municipal and State conventions. We were to work together without any boss and show the people that we were sincere in our inten- tion to wrest the Democratic party from the hands of the bosses, Our plans were | well laid, but it remained ior Tom Giynn to spoil them. = ‘At the meeting held a few weeks’ ago, when we disbanded as ths Anti-Charter party and reor:anize: as the Citizen's Democratic party, James 0'Connor, NEW TO-DAY. CLAIRVOYANT! AT AMUSEMENTS, PATDWIN THYATER.— “In Gay New York.” - COLUMBIA THEATER—“A Cavalier of France.” | C b M - f Kr‘ ‘ friend of Glyun', was in the cha 5 ; '\l'IOW Noasions e mata s oo ammieat HGOWAION: Orris o ansas | We bad 1o roil, us you know, and when | AicAZAR THEATER cog | . . . Wwe objected to procee.iing with any mat- | TS vorE o e | 1 - ters oi business until we -had a roll to | Or \\!‘v u‘,’. v'n: g ; g Clty GOI ldes th MC show who was en itled to vote, O Cou- Oryw Corner of m and Eddy nor, according 1o programme, ruled against us. The hail was packed with Glvnn’s deputies and their friends and they voted u- out. We then made a bat- tie against taking any hand, as anorgani- zation, in the freeholder fight, but Glynn and his push again voted us down. A motion to appoint a commitiee of five to canvass anua suggest the names of free- holders for indorsement was carried by Boston 1 streets | Cottery’s Club. \ Before the War," He Attacked Three Men With | a Knife and Put Them to Flight. £UTRO T ATHS. - F D3I CHUTES AN t.V zudeville CREATION Pan Ferformances T8 FREE THEATER.— | y. every afiernoon and Comp Baseball, rk, this es 1o-da. the same methoa, and the chairman, ac. cording to programme, named Tom Glynn, Bob Boyd, Carl T. Speliing, W. J. Seares and Charley McCarthy to serve on the committee, Spelling, Seares and MeCarthy were Glynn’s programmers, and Boyd bad no voice in the commitiee vroceedings. It was then thai Glynn played hishand. He entered into a compact with the yellow AUCTION SALES. E LDRIDGE 20 -u Mon ay | er siree Detective Anthony Laid Low by the| Mighty Right of the Despe- | rate Man. Every person is especially adapted to soms purticular business, profession or trade which may justly be termed their true vocation, and yet more than half of you are fightng agaiust 3 [ journal, in consideration of future sup- | an unknown fate or fame, fortune and posi- T | _uod't for himself, to have tl]\)e organization | tion, which you do not and cannot obtain uns i : { indorse the five silver Democrats and | il you find vocati There was a desperate battie on Powell | B - crat you find your true vocation. | street, near Eddy A“nr y yesterday morn- three Populisis on the Cit.zens’ Charter | 1f you are contented with your present work. d Convention ticket, Boyd vpresented a ng, in which a Kansas City cowboy an minority revort at the meeting last Mon- you have found your true vocation and suc- v fte Py cess will attend you. but if dissatisfied and all two policemen figured. Shortly after day night, protesting acainst the sell out, | s going against vou it 15 an evidence that sou midnight the cowboy, who gave bic name bul‘ :D(‘l’e Wg“(‘ no {"l!dc““. and w;lbl:ba Bave “.OL A S S e 3 s as W. S. Morns, staggered along Powell 4 " g y - assistance of Glynn’s deputies, who ha MRS. DR. CLARK will e e R & Chivese Farmhand Tries 0 . Jioutine at tee ton of hie soice ara | The Schooner-Yacht Aggie Making Port After Eer Smart Run From Seattle, and the Sloop Whirl: | ucked the nail with their friende, the | © will soon cettie all-important question, and yous true voca- dium and clairvoyent now in your midst. Mansfield of San Mateo C. defi and prompily knocked the obnoxious | : : tricts, and he will probably realize that he On regainin ! T ! : : - ; eight were indorsed. I, for one, don’t = : Murder His White Op- challencine each -by to stand up wind in Her New Dress. Admiral von Schmidt Has Succeeded in Evolving a New Rig propose having Glynn or any one else !‘:‘*fledl'“;f;‘et‘lm;{u: hx’noé:;:le.nl(licglrxeam; 3 s : and fight him. 3 : & 5 peddle me around and deliver me to the | $23%¢d ¢ : 3 penent “Iam the touchest man in the worl Which Has Set All the Yachtsmen Guessing. Needless to Say That the Sails Were Made Examiner. Glynn may think that he has | Droins sud Sho At i en i he boastiully declared. *I'm lcokir e g siiQs everything his own way, but he will find | ‘ud you. Sk =ce A A S o ol 1 T From the Admiral’s Designs,®and ‘he Names of Them Are His S:cret. out his mistake Mondav nignt when the | b2 8 Dizber ihan numan power as to tho y Quarrel Cver a Gema of Ca s e ca 24 B . E}La::lsl committee meets in Pythian | ProPer S bl A the Mongol At this juncture three young men | | | 1 “He will find that he can’t handle the | 85 though they stood before you. Call and y emerged trom the Baldwin Hotel. Morr's { Thirty-thizd, Thirty-fourth, Toirty-fiftn, | (st the doctor to your heart’s content, and Rovolver. walked up to them and dared them to | | Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty. | ¥ou Will depart thoroughly satisfied that ¢ fight him. One of the men accepted his | | eighth, Forty-fourth or Forty-fifth dis- | there is at least one reliable me- i | Nothing in life Is too obscure for Mrs. Dr. 4 | intruder down. his feet | bargained jor more than Le can deliver to | 1 0'ice headquar:e:s last night the Examiner. Clark to reveal; thoroughly understands how YACHT AGGIE OF TREAGHERY : : [ He will make a showing reu ihL a5a Bohen and | Morris drew a knife, and flourishing it u.i i FUH REL ANGE with nis deputies, but that is all he can | (o prepure and work the famous magic and , his men in f who 1s | tbe air declarea his inteniion of carving l do. I believe that the organ:zation will | mesmeric talisman, as prepared and practiced wanted taking a shot at a man named | the man who had struck him. [ 20 10 pieces, for no party can exist when | by the Buddhists, Hindoos and wizards of the Realizing he meant business the youne | Jox illivan and the China ! i : e oa e oty el o T | e o WUARIS fallsinans, wHen roin J mes Suilivan. Sullivan and the China- o = o G.yrn is again nominated he will quickly | With medium siruc 5 o 2 ok to their h nd ran along y . pom! gt Y | companied by her .powerful work, are employed on the Jer-ey farm at | I0en to Al = - . realize that Examiner promises do mnot Ly ¥ 4 = £ Powell stree:. At K t they met | ) . - P! guaranteed to give good luck and success in N : Bomiceman Scatters: who o etes i1 | Repurchased From Her| AllrAmerica Barely Beat J.|Charged With Selling Out compre with scld vole"on siceuion | BRI EHTS00 Mok and ech day. night they engaged in a| ;¢ ive occurrence, at oncestarted after the | = S () 2pe ), . dav. . 5 in which success is aepeudeat upon luck. of “draw” und e Coimaman, Gnd- | Bod man trom Kansss, e overiook nm | PUget Sound Owner by | [Cal Ewing's Baseball the Citizen’s Democratic | 5o oya, who was opposea to the n- | Fhet "SSor™*ok" Sifences "W i that he was bDeing relieved of on Market street and placed 1 under | l . arssmgur Olthe;freano, gexnican sles, = ter di: e 550! which have baffled the % | ; withdrew from the meeting Monday | mysterious dischses which have buffl: ile,” accused Sulivan of giving him | arrest. | E. A. Wiltsee, Aggrega’clon- Party’. : a M physician’s skill. The mesmeric talismans 1 ith s e he po- | | . night, and says he is throngh with the | 3,0 00 e0q 1o resiore lost sfections, canse AR s e 4 the im. | Morris, withan oath, turned on t | LI e g o : 3 B 3 nd vainly endeavored to floor | organization. ave been 100 long id | gpeedy and happy marriage with the. one Yadchment, and th to reak ditaf LOOTIRN aud yalnly endesvnio R0 a0k ) — s S olitics,” said he, “to allow any one 10 seli | you iove and catise your bitterest enemies to K AW, | threw him and, with the assistance of a | me out to the Examiner or any one else.” become vour dearest irionds. Tusbands who - S i o handcRIt kY . . " : : : il e 8 iza- | have been drawn from their wives the A7 he Chinaman drew bis | citizen, be e to hondeutf him. ' Wil] Again Fly the Burgee of J. Frank Eline Witnessed the | Was Promised the Support of | mff“‘_l{m";‘l}h‘e“; S T e e i i e e T fired p at S Morris was thten ta arest pa- . z 7 : d b 2 who have lett their husbands will be united by Su tro! box, and as the offi tempted to 2 % : (4} t- s | Senatorial District, where he ran for Sen- | yI{ 1T (Mt FREET B Husbands or paren!s e brim oo N o Meomoes ke to break the San Francisco Yacht | Game With Many Conflic the Yellow Journal in ator at the las: elcction, is in the same | vho Have Teen addicied o sirung drink oc e shooting the | gwav S McCottery strug- o : umor as Boyd. *'I will attend the meet- | who nave been cruel to their wives or chile anid has ot | O e e oL Club. ‘ ing Emotions. Return, | ing Monday night,” said be, *but after | dren will bs made temperate, kiud and loving i 3% ’f-’ Al e o i | | inat Lam torough with it. I would not | by this mvsiorious eharm, ‘and eiris whoss 610 earnad I syrem v ens 1o i wos: zing Morris e B — | g0 then were it not for the fact that as | 1OVers hnve sought other faces will be happily 5 3 reunited by the same strange power. g Sullivan’s | py the arm he toid McCottery to ring in secretary I have the records of the last . : Ak tary I you have lost aith and given up to des- train bound e Dairol-wazoh. 3, i A Hot Double-Play Which Created | The Committe men in Eight of the meeting. - . | pair, because of former fuilures, take « ournge oG e oad e bificer tnserted his key | AvdMiTal Von Schmidt Has Evolved a | v B | So the indications are that there will | now and call on MRS, DR. CLARK wiihont Sca:cely bad the officer inserted his key % ; | T % | call > Sixteenth-street sta- | in the putroi-box when Morris struck An- Surprising Rig for the Sloop | Consternation Among the | Districts Do Not Consent | be a ::w! time to-morrow uight in Py- ‘:fiifi':},clc‘ ‘“{f]‘;‘;gi;:“be sure and happiness s mething 10 eat | thony a territic blow in the fuce, knocking | A ‘ | to th thian Castle. hoy A - = i i 3 | e Sale. Office nours, 10 to 5 daily. _ own, where is AUpP- | him down. S ! : Whirlwind. | Easterners ——————— Send stamp for circular ‘with speeial terms, He then attacked McCottery, when the | 'ming the facts of |jutrer drew his club and brought it down R e e . OVER THIRTY DAYS, ilen D toctives Gib- | on hi- head. | e A 3 5 < B plec T ‘ Man field in run- | “I've yot enoughl!” cried the cowboy. | The schooner-yacht Aggie is back again | J- Cal Ewing, manager of the Reliance | Thereisalarge storm cloud gathering | ;)0 New Plumbing Rules Will Not nese shooter. hev | “I'i] go any place with you. i ge off S | )n | baseball tears, was a happy man las al ca o uckley’s 4 g $ b . fney . | at her old anchorage off Sausalito. On | b ¢ | over the political camp of ‘Buckl Go Into Effect Beforo That 1 sl P suonm eloluie McCottery then rangin for the wa many en occasion she carried her owner's | night. He wa- far happier than the man | “‘business men.” It is expeeted to gether S | L] er. bu wthout get- i Mor as dled into it. : s S 3 s S | g 4 e . | i) sl o .:‘n‘r‘ {\\rxlj‘h‘;:w:‘r n‘(“ ‘,." n;;h“‘ | colors to victory in a hard fought race | yesterday afiernoon who picked six win- | force suflicient to break to-morrow night | | Tbe Health and Police Commitiee of | the Board of Supervisors decided on Fri- | day 1o lay the new plumbing rules over 1206 Market Street, Corner Golden Gate ave. and Taylor at., Rooms 25 and 26. Take Elevator. ners at Ingleside, and who had a com- | fortable wad on the result of each race. | Reliance went up against that great ag- | and wipe out of existence the newly or- zanized Citizens' Democratic party. Those who were th- foremost spirits in when her principal opponents were the Jessie and Chispa. The first hts were very evenly matched, ihe Receiving Hospital he was sent to City Prison, where he was booked charges of battery, disturbing th - - MAHONEY OUT. on peace ATOR 5 ¢ | v to give = and drunkenne: | first one would come out a winner | gregation of Eastern ball players, All-|the formation of the organization mow | 10T thirty days in ‘l’")‘“'; ?it af:“' e:‘u:e S lie Fourth ¢peration on His Neck Sue- | Yesterday morning his cases were called s Awmerica, who with Baitimore came out | declare with bitterness that they have | "W“"?,““"".‘:‘szu r} ONgss sEninst; the = . cessfuily Performed. in Judge Conlans Oomtt Ont continned | cosi in the neightorhood of | here to iliustrate how ihe national game | been sold out by Recorder Tom Giynn. | Fules if they sodesire. (ub This Cut—"Yppears Sundays Only. . junul Monday. - | They charge that, in the k oy Supervisor Britt disclaimed the author- ? n - rned to his build and fit out, but aiter a should be played. Bultimore rec=ntly oy Re that, in the hope of advanc-| °© g e == \ o H ——— e S 2 3 = Vow ore the crack Gilt Edve, | 1ng tis own polilical interests, Glynn |SDIp of the ordinance, but stated that he B 08D Panels to Paint On | time her owner got tired of her and soid | went down S e a s e f £ was quite sure it was not the intention of ions per- g 1 her to Edward F. Sweeney «f Seattle f and yesterday, up to the conclusion of the | bartered away the party on the fiail New panels 10 p r a £ eney S e for | & . & 3 * | promise of the Exam 1 the board to vest arbitrary authority in A Cancerous | ;o.d outseil all others fn a; $7000. That was several vears sgo, and | first half of the ninth, it looked at all | » i _A aminer to snpnorw_ him Thsteotirh toorass the nibmEin s ot partment of S«nborn, Vail & Co. * |ever since she has been times squally for the Easterners. {in bis candidacy at the next municipal | 80Y inst L3 L3 by D H. H. = ned A5 The -~ ide Identified. body of the man who was founa floatin the champion | | vachi on Puget Sound. | | When the Columbia River pilots wanted | # boat they also came to Sau Francisco owner at once took possession and brought | r back to San Francisco, anchoring in It was a great game, full of snap and ginger, and was played in one hour and five minutes, more, and th re was no time in the entire game when that $50 was not in danzer of | election. There is open revolt in eight of the Assembly district- and the members | announce that, while Giynn may have | fused recognition in the 1ast campaign we organized as the Citizens’ Anti-Charier | anv building removed. He asked the Board of Health, repre- resentea Ly Dr. Morse, 1o state its posi- that this 18 an ordinance in the nature of a jou in the interest of plumbers. That is abso- iuteiy false, and these gentlemen owe it to the WEEKLY ever in the ba. int last p,“;'v wes | with |in-l rl:;ult that th ) purchased tue J. Frank Eline’s face was a study as he | made a sale, he wili never be abie to de. | 10D inlthe mnn;r. i taiion or appareut con a1 ogom de ovem- 2se Cra acht @ ow to 3 B & 5 it i v i 1 do not suppose there would be any serious ber 17 b7 jumbing amer Buy City 1bs across the tay, and since that | playing. It revealed as many conflicting | *“It is a story of the worst kind of Objection 10 & delay;of thirey dars o o omme those operations as lightly | From stats by the unfortunate smen have cast lor glances | emotions a8 a Chinese funeral. KEline is | treachery,” waid one of the members of | ;oaate the owners of real setsin: but it oo do about mak g trip {2a) siordy. otk Dadie Inhe . Finally E. A. Wiltsee went | general manaver for the Kastern teams. | the General Committee yesterday, *and I | consent to that course I feel that the gentle- His many nds hope equ ted love for a voung named | DOrth and sacc-eded in purchasing her | iie has offered $50 for any and every eclub | P e gl‘;nn. instead of having oAt ot ohe ,,i‘:({‘;‘f.‘.muéfi symp oms of the dreade disease aura McLonough. The deceased resided at | back at an advance of about $3000 on the | de.eating either the All America or Ralti- benefited nimsef by his trade, has killed | the- public pres Tt has been charged of lnte :2n removed by this last catting 159 Corbett avenu price paid by Sweeney for (er. The new | % him-elf politically. When we were re- P! > B It Publishes tte Cream of the Richardson’s Bay yesterdny morning. | being pulied down by the clever plavers | puriy and placed a ticket in the field. We | Bostd of Hemlth 10 mare & tormal aoiemmiss News of the Week and Sbe maintained her reputation .or speed, | tbat J. Ewing imported from across | were then and siill are loyal Democrats. | 1aiso state that the ordiuance Is not the work making the run dowu in very fast time. | the bay. We thougnt that the trouble would aje | of Supervisor Britt. MANY ATTRACTIVE AND H | As the Ag, was pa:sing up the bay she was met by the vucni Whiriwind, | th Admiral Von Schandt on board. The admiral has made his usual yesrly | change in the rig of nhis craft, and on this | occasion he has exceiled himseif. The | | sey, the great first_base Reliance was strengthened by Hennes. | an of Gilt Edge and Smith of the Heesemans, while Mosk:: man of the Alerts shot the ball over the plate. Henness:y played a brilhant zame at the initlai cushion. He made some remarkably clever atops, covered a | out after the election was over;, but we | were mistaken. Suliivanites looked upon us as black sheep and in every way possible tried to drive us out of the ranks. | “Wetnen went quietly about forming | | ‘I'ne Raineyites and the | Tue ordinance was prepared by the Board | of Health uiter a year's careiul consideration and study of the nature of sanitary plumbing. | But these gentiemeu must remember that in the matter of sanitary plumbinz the Board of Health must always be parsmount. I thiok | can assure the gentiemen here present that ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE v 7 . Board of Healih will at ail times insist Whirlwind has always been called a |30 o . | an organization in the different districts, | 1€ o = o “freak,” but with her new sails he looks | DIE extent of territory and did it well | s that when the next campaign opened i G A R T T PACIFIC COAST the strang st crafi that ever sailed the | Smith fielded his ey Xl‘lfl we wouid be ir a position to take an active | Witn this understanding, therefore, that this Stk bay. The wind was very light yesterday, | Moskiman had the hard-hitting . | hand 1n the primary fight. We felt that | matter is perfectly clear, the Board of Health 2 t the Whirlwind made good time, and | Americas down to seven base hils, four of | we had the working force behind us, and | will not object to naving the mattor laid gror Always Republican, but Always | when it comes to a blow Admiral Von | Which were made in the last half of the | hayif the Stration primary law was de- | for thiriy aays. Schmidc says he will be able to outsail | nyihing afloat. The steam schooner Jewel has been | filted out with an electric-light plant. She | fourth inning, bringing in the only earned run in the game. In this inning it looked bad for Reli- ance, and Eline’s face for some time wore clared constitutional we wouid he able in a fair battie ana honest count to win the The committee decided to grant the re- quested d.lay. Fair and Impartial in Its Rendering of the Po- litical News, will bave a powerful searchiight, and the | § emile as broad as she B v DR SEYMOUR & C€O.’S ANNOUNCEMENT. R | Weusl fil, extract work of loading and discharging can now | Judze Denny and Imp. Trippling for B i fil, 1= : r anc . bu , z Your |.tidnco e e e e R It's the Paper o Snd East ment without pain, [ Jewel the chances are that every stean | 3 Pensive cs a funerai service. 1“ was a | _OO .00 You Want to Advertise and at prices less | schooner on the coast will be fitted out | FAP!d double play and was as fuil of aston- — = Californi than one-half those with an electric p'ant. | Mm:u'n asa povul'er e:;ploswn. ‘. = alifornia. ee e harged by olhe it | The Chilean ship Republic, which putin | Billy lLange was first at tar. He SR class dentists. If they are badly here in distress while on her way to South Australia, will not discharge her cargo of smashed one into the right garden. It 0'Brien dropved one into lett field for a cushion. was a safe crack. We will give 8300 jumber. Instead she has had a windmill : B UG G LIz if we cannot perform, | deCaved or broken | puip erected and a doukey engine pug | 57411ng grounder ito the SmSitertiiony, Telegraphic News That bk down they may be j aboard so that should she again begin 10| . Lhree men on bases and no one out. Service on Is Accurate any ordinary extrac- Sl [ leak there will be no difficulty in keeping | COiling sent one 10 conter and Lange tion without pain sl it Lokl Ste s iier down’ | score:: still thres men on bases. Tebeau The Coast / &up to date et er treatment ana The Pac fic Mail Steamship Comopany’s | 80t a territic drive to Fred Lanse. The crowning. | without pain, from.. TFC up without pain, from..9 up s, without pain, from.25e up Cleaning Teeth ....50¢ Gold Filling Silver Fi iing: Cemwent Fil'in Every Filling inserted by us is warranted to be first class. Bridge Work per tooth 3.50 up. Our Bridge Work cannot be sur- passed by any dentist on the Pacific Coast. #11 of our Biidgrs are made of best materials and are fitted perfectly by a specialist on this work. 3 ¥ After a thorough examina'i t RELIANCE. R BH SB PO. A x . < - But very few dentists are successful with | vessel Gaptain Srmsth wasailsyod (o ey | Zaod ¢ 17 00 5§ T |ination of your eves and the furnishing of | atiendinz to all cases, including ginsse , Bright. Clean, || A Champlon of Plate Work. With a first-elass mechanical [his steamer. T e Peking i rought from | 9 6 9 % 1 9 giasses This meansacomplete diagnosis | for § (five ) reniagan ¢! s dentist in charge of that department we have Japan 4374 cases of mandarin orange , all i 9 1 038 0 0fof thedifferent eye conditions—namely, | W'}d2¢ ) .‘l‘v‘l";";‘r_"’m;“'I’?;‘;;i:l‘l"‘,%:"o}“”‘.’jve no trouble in giving satisfaction in the most 0 which wiil be fumigated before they | Borlund, I 1. > Y Y| refractory, muscular, physiological, ana- | ; f t * 3 K f H o Stan.ey, ¢ O S O ig refractory, m » Phy gical, inz their eyes attended to right with per- _ dificult cases. We will make you a Plate !‘""d piowed fo be IKBHECIY o Paking fimeiinrts $ 9 9 31 1 0ltomical and patnological, and hence the | facily fitted plarsen : A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER that will fit you from 85.00 up. By having Sicdavs udFron TR Rk a0 TWonly: | Molalyes, 8 8 8 & 9 9proper, accurate determining of the trou- | Second—That this same work of fitting can get Plates same day. No charge for or. | minutes. - G| ety OB ST 8 e et aierior Rervines reuriead el onb it e = eriibting Ooth iotien: Plates are. ordoncd.. o | Captain Cooper of the British ship | poiee i et A %5 5 = % % |in the way of glasses fited perfectly. i lod ith e b e o Dol IT ADVOCATES SENT BY aim to please our patrons and give just what toyal Pnr',“ has several of his crew sick | Lange, 1 SR $ @| Third—Glasses needed furnished to pa- | insirumon's and appliances HOME MAIL, $1.58 . % | o s ha 3 1 o) v ’rien, 8. 8. 3 5 5 3 R oot EY L = we advertise-2good work, performed pain- e L oand M- Conbrayswisd Loty "4 0 1 0 1 § §|tients, with exnmination and fitting, for | Third—That Drs. Sevmonr & Co. are INDUSTRIES A YEAR. lessly and at low prices If any of our work | Gormian Hosghat 1ot 3ar om0t fioutiios: 57 ‘4 0 o0 ¢ § L 9| Five doliars oniy for all, each and | oculisis as well as opticians, and are in a - Sails through imperfeet eonstruction or from | poeumonia. - Two'more Kot the men haye] Botalic £ s 8 oy gukaas ol e position to do sliopiical and eys:work it any cause for which we are to blame we are Rronchitis and another 1s. laid up with g | Dosnos, .8 L 1 ¢ § 9 9 P nGtiatatantl TS T = e v 35 Hastings, p < B G L T g o Do not forget that until January 1, 1898, always pleased to make it good. verv vad eye. While chipping the iron =3 T e e s T S T this important offer will be extenued to All work warranted. rluil Irum‘h:v Z{l-p‘s side he got a piece of Tola! N T e T T you of Original and Ouly Genuine. \ the scaie into his eye. NS BY INNINGS, SAFE, siways rolible. LADIES ask Hours—9 to 6:30 and 7:30 to 9:37, Captain Seaman of the Czarina is 5o far | Reliance....... 0000000000 S T e o gt Bnsoh Do, :37. Gold metal Susflays AP M. recovered us 10 be abou: nguin. He oame | Buse hits: Yo1061100-3 5.00 only $5.00 s, sealod wih byoe Fivwon. Tk down from Coos Bay yesterday, but it will | Aj;America._.....0 0. 1 0 0 1 0 0 «_ 2| otlvor: Refusc denperees sbre Phone—Mint 1554, bs Severaliseaks Dot as & i Base hits V01014 )y e 7 e tions and imitations. At Dragists, or seud Ga e ont hcontmand SThe Bt A 1 S R Falensth taers o e 9 1 go he schooner. Earned runs—All Amerca 1. Sacrifice nhits— 000 Nomc Saper. METROPOLITAN DENTAL PARLORS, |l sl tmgies s st e | Wl P RSO s 2. Base on balls—Reliance America 2. Lefc ki 927 Market Strest, i ¥ euybl;| cenist Sentenced. on besse—Deitanse 8, '::lll,:ml-!innlfi. Sirack gut . 3 V. Campbell, convicted of petty larceny, | —by Moskiman 1, by Hastings 1 Hit by pitcher Opposite Phelan Monument. i i) - on | =Kred Lange. 'Double plays—Lange (o Stuple: ’ Emma Spreckels Building. e iAo slshtedn inputi in ifan | St B T Y T nle 0 ptasla o 3 OCULISTS and OPTICIANS, CZ DR HILL'S REINVIGORATOR Quentin by Judge Daun yesterday morning. | Sianier 1, Donahue 1. Time of kame, 1505, Um- | Drs. Seymour & Co. are oculists and 92 o Five hundred reward for any exse we Prior 10 the pa £ of zenience v motion wai pire, Mebiupa d.Oficial scorer,”dyac C. Hum- | opt.cians, acknowledged experts in this 7 MARKET STREET, canuot cure. This s.cret remedy trisl, which was denicd g line of work, nblllkinl an exclusive special- | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. i ke LT 5 S g An Address by Dr. Urmy. ty of eye troubles, and their treatment, . onorthaes, Gleet, Fits, Striotures, Meeting for Yo, Women. Rev. W. §. Urmy, D.D., will address & m mostly from a physiological standpoint. | 1'ooms 415, 416, 417, 418, W M (s S anhood und ait wastiog efaces : h " 3 ’ eete | 0N Siiion tns iiaten o 1ie EMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING. of Self-Abuse or Kxcesses. Sent. Their fac ments and appl. Mrs. Nellie Blessing Eyster will address | ing for men only at the Young Men’s Ghrs. ai a Tnite ke RIgator g sealed. $2 per hotile. 'Three botties, the meeting for young women at Y. W. C. A., | tlan Association Hall, Mason and Eilis streets, | 20Ce% commodious and inviting apart- ake Elevator to Fourth Floor. $5; gunranteed to cure. Address HALL'S AEDL . 1221 O'Farrell sircet, on Sunday-at3 r.M Al | this afternoon at 3 o’clock; subj-ct, “Dynamiq | Ments are second to mone n the citv of Telephoune: Jessie 155, CAL INSTITUTE. 855 Broadway, Oakland, Cat, young women cordiaily invitea. Religion.” All young meu welcome, San Francisco. They make the sb.ve | the consular surgeon at Hongkong, re- | beld an autopsy and found that the Chi- City of Peking arrived early yesterday morning, vut it was not until late in the afterncon that she docked. Dr. Beede, ported that there were five ca<es of smali- pox and one death from the diseass in Hongkong prior tothe sailing of the Pek. ing. There was ulso one case of typhoid | fever and nine cases of puerpers] jevers | One of the Chinese pastongers died during 1‘ tue voyage and the body was brought into port. Dr. Hill, assisied by Dr. Rosenau, | nese died from consumption and Bright's uisease. great third baseman made a beautiful | siop and sent the ball to Stanley, forcmyg | O'Brien at the plate. Staniey swifily to Hennessey, and Tebeau walked to the bench, while the crowd yelled. Powell flew to Borland, and Stahl and Collins were left on bases. Mclntyre in right made two brilliant caicnes, and Borland 1n Jeft one. Smith in the last halfof thefourth madea preity pick-up of a hot drive from Tebeiu's bat, Stantey's throwing was a feature, All- America failing to make a stolen base. All-America played a great game, as the score shows: threw | WHAT FOR? First—For a thorough, scientific exam- NOW T0 JAN. 1, 1898, extraordinary and unprecedented offer ot Ofiice Hours—9 to 7. L Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting, A PAPER FOR THE COUNTRY FIRESIDE. J § Alo for sale at 1073 Market st, . k. ~li- Privaw Diseases quickly vured. Send for free book