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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 189S. ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT GOLD STOLEN TROM THE MINT Rolling-Mill and an Outside! ice Placed Under Arrest. Foreman of the Acco m 1pli INTERFERED. Alaska Packers’ Association lakes Its Opening Statement in Answer to the| Allegations of the Pacific Whaling Company. Metal H: tically Carried Away for T‘lree Eyes of Watchful etectives. 1 he expected to be ) of the innocent. refused ,dlml charg nd time \\)ll erest in job- * replied er Spotts been nag- d on more | told him in very which were full of fish, sent its steamer and men to prevent Whaling Company against the ka Packers’ Association for $100,- 000 damages made its opening state- ment in Judge Hunt's court yvesterday. The plaintiff in the suit alleges that the defendant, contrary to law, interfered with its employes while they were en- ged in fishing for salmon at Carluk its and Tanglefoot Inlet. It is con- .d that while the employes of the the disturbance that followed the ob- ject of the contending forces was brought about. ence the plaintiff avers that it has been damaged in the sum sued for and asks In that judgment the opening s given accordingly. itement of the defense contended that the the landing of the salmon, and that in'| | engaged one day drawing in the seines, | Whaling Company fastened the defendant | Was the property of the defenddnl and i Seines of the Pacific Whaling Company at Rest Prior to the Con= test of ngants Employes its nets that such being the case the law was not violated when the landing of the fish was presented. The defendant ad- | mits that it interfered with the land- Through such interfer- | ing of the mon, but trusts that if it proves, and is confident that it can, that the beach belongs to the defend- ant and that it had a sole right to fish in adjacent waters the jury will find that the plaintiff was in error and will render a verdict in accordance with the finding. vesterday it was ¢ Whaling Company were busily | beach upon which the Pacific Steam This is amply proved by the honors showered upon him—honors that few men hav ined during their first term in that body. Notably in that respect his appointment to the Foreign rs Committee and his selection as chairman the Democratic Congres- 1 Campaign Committee. RACE FOR .nator White had been installed in seat but a short time when the enators began to realize that | had anything to say it was | worth listenin and he soon gained | recognition of the readiest de- baters and eloquent statesmen | on the floor o Senate. | “Just what ef Senator White's re- |W. W. Foote States most tr tirement from politics will have upon the Democratic party and the State i iti | election ne: 1 I am unable to say, His Position 1n gt ne hat it will be aificalt ies . lif not impossible, for either party to Positive Terms. find his equal as a statesman.” | " “There has been considerable talk re- would enter the Gu- | cently 7 ¢ is such your intention, that you al race; Would Not Accept a Cer- tificate of Election to the Office. of California were to ficate of election and » the salary to $20,000 a year I would not accept the office of | Governor. I do not want the office, and would not accept it under any circum- stances. Mr. Foote made thi a vehemence proof that he me tende € promise to incre declaration with unmistakable But the United States Senator- CLARKSON, THE ACCUSED MINT EMPLOYE. | ! ship Is a Different “How Senatorship—would E — — | Matier you accept that?’ was the next ques- 2 tion. O e e “Well, that is a different matter al- he TPt together,” replied Mr. Foote, reflect- el ively; “but I do not care to discuss that ru Coun- | Joun-| WwOQULD SUCCEED WHITE. subject at present.” From a number of Mr. Foote’s closest | friends, who were questioned on the | subject, it was ascertained that at the proper time he will known his candidacy for the Senatorshp to suc- ceed White. was vs borne a good name, ding the fact that I| 1 remain, for I will ion of all that I at 1 gave His Friends Say That at the Proper | Time He Will Announce | His Candidacy. Six years ago Mr. s consent 8 atore ionither COPBrios placed before the Legislature for Sen- o teats ' sl | ator in opposition to White, upon the i him or any other Out of the confusion into which the represo?xnllnfn';»f “l?t F: .nf ..f[ th]e - 5 = . : -en | Proprietor of the X n_ street yel- any one to prove | Democracy of California has been | Proprietor iltorn elastio s I at home in Sis- | thrown by the positive announcement |10V Poster ga whl ity By m known, T would not | | impossible and that unl Foote in jail. T could read- ! sented to become a candidate of Senator Stephen M. White that un- Jiam content toae| no circumstances will he bé a can- | until time and |didate for re-election havesprungmany | that a stake | rumors, indicating a general shaking- ADVERTISEMENTS ion will prove | ENSTON EIDRiDGE g o 1 Aol 633‘“1\“““ $ Smfi\m\scu At Auction —AT— 625 SUTTER STREET, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), And To-morrow will be the Last Sale, At 2:30 and $ p. m. daily, —BALANCE OF— SRAFIAN'S picion soon f s watched by c aptain Cal- ont Harris until the la and his place was | 3 Although confident that he had the | t man, Morse delayed the arrest| wing that the time would soon m.‘ when more of the stolen metal | st be dispose nd pre tch the culprits red-hand suec Yester e ers under arrest, and at the s | ; 27 time slwa:;h» d Callunden i l'g Ad t H [ s A, R, Fa RareQriental = Arisic Rugs,Ete ar irged w 11"1 u; Clarkson, | W, W. Foote, Who Declares He Is Nota Candidate. | wpicn sate was discontinued owing iyt ey S oBanc to the renting of the hall for up in the party. W. W. Foote was seen last evening, and, in reply to a question as to what effect Senator White’s decision would have on the fa'. election, said that, while the Senator’s determination not to become a candidate for re-election was a loss to the Democratic party, it in accusing me of 1 a wrong act in my that, I will be been made a few days, Antique and Modern Rugs, Carpets, 1 never @id knowing and, rtant evidence agair g of gold found in E nd valued at about | aranc ving me U«l in .1 bldlkb" forge. s )n‘l‘ ved that Clarkson, who New Point in Liens. A new point came up in the Supreme Court recently relative to mechanics’ and lens in the suit of the th 1 at deal cf the gold, would | ) '.nu.: and Trading Company | was a far greater loss to the people of . 5 all chips of it min F. Kendall. Kendall | the State. n no one was ctor med William Price | «genator White is beyond L] - { question 1) ot readily be | building and the company | would be in- | hed the lumber. Not re-| B¢ Dest man for the position in the | 5ome among which are priceless. One Silk State,” said Mr. Foote. “Honest and fearless, he is a man of brilllant at- tainments, and during his Senatorial career he has earned the respect of his pay the company at- Jot under the lien law and ob- sent. In the appeal taken it at the flume company or state the name of the Jumber was fur- alone, and they could carried away and melted down | lugs In an '\\Pnim)l furnace. > pilfering bcut three Rug, exhibited in Vienna in 1890, won first prize. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Auctioneers. BITTERS BFTTER THAN PILLS | failea to show ersc to whom (ho colleagues, without regard to arty. aver: qed about $1000 & year. The credit Y e A 6 FaTAeT, 10T - thie | et ey e el O VO is due to Morse and his assistants for | matei t fon it fafled to| the clever way in which they managed | follow t tutes ‘md 'Iw jud"mem of | The Soft Glow of the T R the investigation and t peed with | the lower cour which they brought the criminals justice. Clarkson, “hen _seen at the County 1 i is acquired by ladies who use Pozzoxr’s to Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis’ Aunti-Headache never Inus.zoc.' CoupLEXION Powper. Try it. GOLDEN GATE HALL of disaster would befall the Democ- rac Mr. Foote had just recovered from a long and severe illness and did not realize that he was being used as ferred to run their weekly meeting onl Sunday only. The two days' running dur- ing the week was the cau The draw this week is as follows: B. J. Juter's Lucy vs. W. Ryan's Swinner- ton; Eagan's Not Much vs. . Ed- mond’s+Valley Queen: J. Byrne's Silkwood | vs. B. Tierney’s Senorita; T. Gaffn Lorena vs. Larkey & Rock M. | o Pinta’s Hercules | Sullivan’s lik's Fireball; | Shea’s Firenzi; M. Nealon's Bryan J Edmond’s Move On; Lynch & ‘\Lxhvrsl Iystic Maid vs. J. Byrne's Nelly B.; B. Dougherty Princess Marie . Ford's Bonita Dillon DUFFY'S F’URE1 1 Sir John Arnott vs. M. Mich: G. T i Heilly's Widow Brophy | Bendalong; Lynch & Maher's T T. Cronin’s Magnet: J. Murnane light vs. J. Edmond’s Forget; Bell of Moscow Deckleman & naira’s Old Glor; . M. Nolan's Rita. ——————— In the Divorce Courts. Divorces were issued to the following | unhappy married people yesterday: Kar~ oline Bochnke from Arthur Boehnke, on the ground of failure to provide. Emma Giacomini from Charles Giacomini, on the ground of desertion. Jennie B. Stone Pa- S. Desimone's Logan VS, FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL For Coughs, Colds, Chills, Pneu- monia, Grip, Dyspepsia and all | :_'rqrn Alfred J. ’ismn»“ m\\lh«T;.'!rnun;l of | cases where a healthful stim- | John ‘Toher: on the ground ofeurce | ulant is required. Be sure to cruel Sadie Rowe fro Winfiel S. N | Bowe: on the. sround ’.,,‘".,,.,}.’.,,‘.rf.m.‘ |get the genuine from your | Mattie Siddons from W. W. Siddon waa druggist or grocer. [ the_grouna’of willtul - desertion. ~A¢ F. Heacock from L. J. Heacock, on the | ground of willful desertion Send for pamphlet. }DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Skull Crushed by a Train. Milton Frank (by his guardian, George Frank) has commenced suit against the | Market-street Railway Company to re- cover $5000 damages for injuries received, it is alleged, by reason of the defendant’'s | carelesstiess on the 19th of last August. | The plaintiff on the day mentioned was | run into by a train at Central and Fif- teenth avenues, and suffered a fracture | %Mfl‘flm 8 €8 Lesstrs & mamastm ‘1,,\\1 2 NIGHTS! MATINEE SATURDAY! | THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL BOSTONIANS. Presenting the Operatic Success, +>2“THE SERENADE.”SS<— Sunday Evening—LIEUT. R. E. PEARY in a final lecture. Talk Upon Klondike. NEXT MONDAY—ROBIN HOOD. Seats Now Read FRIEDLANDER GOTTLOB 8 C° ussets 8 mannmy LAST 3 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. 'BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS! At remaining performances KE WALK contest for gold medal and champlonship of the world—open to all comers. AMUSEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. Kl Woolen Blankets, Mackinaw Clothing, Exira Heavy Flannel Underwear NDIKE | i = ‘gtnuumu GOTTLOB BC LssExs & rummsees an instrument by the Prince of Fakers ALL THIS AND NF to wreak a personal spite upon Mr. and Overwear, The Accomplished Ac White. A few days before the ballot- ——MARIE WAINWRIGHT- ing began, howev Mr. Foote went Extra fleavy Sweaters, In Jacob Litt's Production of the New Drama to Sacramento, and, upon ascertain- 3 o “SHALL WE FORGIVE HER.” ing the facts, immediately withdrew Woolen Mitts, A atirring piay of human fiterest ndequatsty. from the contest, leaving the field clear to his friend from Los Angele great discomfiture of Hearst and his lieutenants. COURSING AT INGLESIDE. Many New Dogs and a Crack Stake for Sunday. The usual weekly stake will be run at Ingleside on Sunday only. The drawing took place at Delta Hall last evening. At , to the | cted rimrose & West staged and March 7 Minsttels. Gloves, Socks, | Corduroy Suits, Etc. The best in the world to re- sist cold, wear and hard usage. CARDS—9— Fille de_ Fer; Europe's marvels; MAT- the laughmakers; GEO. M. C.' LAW- & ERROL. T & HARRIS, v, monologue comedian: clist O le twenty dog owners were disappoint- ghing hit W ed, and their dogs refused, owing to the phone artists ocal- fact that the Ingleside management pr Henna” mimic; THE BIOGHAPH, Iast week: PRICE REDUCED. Indispensable In prospecting. A fortune may | be lost without it. Welghs only 33 pounds. Folds up to carry easily. Does the work per. fectly. Practical, economical. Everybody buys one since we cut down price to §7 50. SMITHS CASH STORE RELIABLE OUTFITTERS—EVERYTHING HERE. 25-27 Market St, Near the Water Front. e e, MINING SUPPLIES. W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING SUPPLIES. CAMPING OUTFITS. 311 TO 317 MARKET STREET. ~ GAS ENGINES. all new scen Reserved seat | and box seats, | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | Mns. ERNESTINE KRELING, Proprietor & Manager ; baleony, 10c; opera chairs TO-NIGHT. A MUSICAL TRIUMPH. The Yice-Admiral! Superb Costumes! Enlarged Chorus! —Requested revival of HE GEISHA igd e musical comedy. ‘ALCAZAR Pl AUNTIE LEAVES YOU THIS WEEn. LAST THREE NIGHTS. AT ,Beautitul SEATS B‘ NE, | LAST MATINEE TO-MORROW Then Good-by to “CHARLEY’S AUNT?” 2 |Union S. & Tmnsportatlon Co. | 10 KOTZEBUE SOUND, ST. MiciaeL, “CHARLEY’S AUNT COPPER RIVER, DYEA AND | prce” SKAGUAY. ; MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Walter Morosco. Sole Lessee and Manager For passase and fre 5o Third Week of the Popular Actor, HARRY MAINHALL, In the Great Cuban War Drama “THE LAST STROKE.” aux, THE SINKING OF THE Great Battle Scene! Exciting Fire SPORTA- | UNION _SHIPPING _AND NY; § cet. TION COMPA TRAVELERS TOYDAWSON Via DYEA and SKAGU can_arrange to | have their provisions sent via St. | and ‘the Yukon River, by applying o ALASKA-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO., | 8 STEUART ST., San Francisco, Cal. Michael “Evening prices, 10c, Zc and §c. Matinees Saturday and Sunda “SCHOOL TEACHERS' DAY” “HIGH SCHOOL CADETS’ DAY” “ACADEMIC LEAGUE ATHLETIC CLUB” TO-DAY'! MinInc FAIR Every man, woman and child purchasing o | ticket at the bo: ent of an officlal KOTZEBUE SOUND MINING AND TRADING CO. ‘ FOR Kotzebue Sound—The bark J. A. Falken- | burg will sail on or about May 10, 1 neluding 2600 pounds baggage or fre assengers will apply early to LYNDE & S AF Teachers: | HOUGH CO., 40 Calffornia st., San Francisco, 1 it xc ools Halt or to A. H. Herrlman, general manager, 201 | Holiday; San Francisco Teachers invited to be Front San Francisco. | present.” Rogers and Band. A R ke Ay T HT—High School }‘rnnmmr}r:?: :}rm.; Athlet Foot Races; Games; Big Evening. California-Alaska Navigation & Commercial Co., [ To-mnmms Saturday, Stanford Day: ‘Rah, rah; rah, rah, rah: 28 Market st. V11l Alspatoh thels -alegant now ocean steamer | Ra-a-a-a; ra-a-a-h, Stanford.” College Colors of Cardinal will decorate the Camp; Special Programme. Tickets now on sale nearly everywhere—at all newspaper of- (now building), for Dawson via St | oo MES:Z-L about June 1. Fare, § pounds ST RDAY—SPECTAL PROGRAMME. | Freight 10 cents per pound. Pl L TR IR LRI | _Thelr powerful new river steamer (QUEEN | oeiety: Z"“ e '""’"; e Rutional Wa$ | OF,THE YUKON) draws only 2 feet loaded, | German Songs; Enoy In a Rational Way with a speed of 15 miles per hour, and elec- | G g v, | tric lighted throughout. Send for pamphlet | MAINE BENEFITMonday, February 25 | and_map of gold felds, free. Also steamers | Battle of Winchester; Military =Drills and | | to Dyea and Skagua & NOR%&E&?&BAQ{IGHT e "“iafiimféh‘.’ i 7’;{!‘31’3‘:‘::3 T3e. Captain Joseph Whiteside, C: ai oz el e JECT | PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB ALASKA GOLD FIELDS INGLESIDE TRACK. MAY 1 898. Passage szoo including 3000 Tbs. bumge. $50 now will secure passdge, balance before RACING from MONDAY, Feb. 21, to SATURDAY, March 5, inclusive. Five or More Races Daily, Rain or Shize. FIRST RACE AT 2 P. M. S. P. R. R. Trains 11:45and 1:15 P. M. Daily. Leave Third street station, stopping at Va- lencia street. Returning immediately after the races. ELECTRIC CAR LINES. Kearny street and Mission street cars every three minutes, direct to track without change. Fillmore street cars transfer each way. S. N. ANDROUS, President. _F.HG N, Secretary. CAPT. B. COGAN, 44 Fast st., San Francisco. $390 (INSTALLMENTS) will land you at Daw- son, including food and clothes for one year: “‘cheaper than staying at home”: chance to locate claims at Koynkuk, Tanana, Minook, Birch Creek, Circle City or Klondike; limited. Muka Transportation' Co., 22¢ Montgomery , San Francisco. BOATS, ETC. ARCTIC sleds, Arctic dogs, Yukon boats, pHot maps to the Klondike, Alaska outfits, steam launches and stern-wheel steamers, with boilers suitable to burn wnod 50 boats can be seen 't salesroom. G. KNEASS, 718 Third SLEDS. H. GRE CHIQUITA UNION GAS ENGINE CO. 339 HOWARD STREET. GASOLINE ENGINES and LAUNCHES | ————————————————————— SLEEPINQ BACIS KLONDIKE SLEEPING BAGS. Klondike Sleeping Bags. The only bag made MEDICINES. DON'T GO TO THE KLONDIKE OR anywhere else without a supply of | PRATT'S ABOLITION OIL, the never-failing remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lame | Back and all lameness and pain. For sale by all druggists. A. McBOYLE & CO., Druggists, 504 Washington st. LIME CORDIAL. Lime Cordial especlally prepared for the The “Condensed Cuban Patriot!” WILL RECEIVE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THIS WEEK COSTUMED IN THE NATIONAL COLORS! — THE CHUTES — 10c to all, including Vaudeville; children, Sc. OLYMPIA— Comer of Meson 2nd Eddy Streots. Alaska, etc., trade. Preventive and cure for ica’s Most Beautitul Music Hall that will not C"‘;" ] "“;" or Teak. Sold at | goyrvy, ete. LUKE G. SRESOVICH & CO.. Gr&'{‘:& bill_of artists—CECIL MAR!ON factory prices. 3 Spear st ncisco. | Agents. 521 to 525 Sansome st.. San Francisco. | SENORITA INEZ, M ANTONETTE, 5 FRED BROWN, COUCH, MILLER, PUNTA P. & B. PRODUCTS. and others. . BUILDING PAPER and P. & B. P ADT ROOFING, sold by all first-class deal- ers, are clean, odoriess, of great strength, rea- sonable in price and easy to transport. keep heat, cold, dampness and dust ot e bulldings; ‘are particularly adapted to Alaskan trade. PARAFFINE PAINT co., 116 Battery st. Tel, No., Main 1763, 3 FOR BARBERS, BAK- grs. _bootblacks, bath- houses, billiard-tables, brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, dyers, Sourmilla. foundries, laundries, paper- printers, . painters, s! ‘actortes, B KoL AT fhotets tallora etc. House heated. Admission free. BUSH-STREET THEATER. German-Hebrew Opera Co. —SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27,4 Second Week of the Great Success, —*THE JEWISH PRIEST,”— nto Brush Manufacturers,609 Sac: