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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1898. L TALENT SUFFERS AT SACRAMENTO Lumpy Day for Some of the Favorites. TWO OF THEM FAIL TO LAND NNESSY FAILS TO GET PLACE| ON RED GLENN. | HE | Thorpe’s Weak Ride on Shasta Water | the Cause of Considerable Disappointment Amoag Bettors. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, S-'DVL & bit lumpy for favorites 22.—It was just at the park this afternoon. Losette and Shasta Water, ayed, failing to land. Red extensively supported second also gave the talent a severe jolt- ing by extreme bad horsemanship on the part of Hennessy. Three firms laid odds in the ring and a fleld book accommodated the smaller bettors. Thorpe's weak ride on Shasta Water would indicate that he has lost his grip. The mare a 1 to 2 choice, and at the head of the stretch it looked as though she could overhaul San Mateo at will. The latter, though, won comfort- ably by a couple of lengths In 1:42%. Any sort of a price about Thorpe's mount, Gold Fin, to win the opening five and a half furlongs selllng run looked long, and the 1 to 2 at first offered was soon rubbed to 1 to 4. The youngster was in fro from the start, winning without much in reserve from Petal, the long shot of the party, ridden by Frawley. San Augustine was a fair third. Another short priced horse was fur- nished in the event fellowing, a seven and a half furlong affair. Wheel of For- tune, with Jimmy Bozeman in the saddle, held sway in the betting at odds of 2 to 5, and won without much to spare. Thorpe ¢ ta sneaked away from | e fleld » start and gave the fav- | £ mblance of a tussle in the Fam home, being beaten out in a drive gvm an two lengths. Hennessy on Red lenn lose third. A ction of platers started in Tae f the day at five and one- al and furnished a perplexing bet In the closing betting Losette clo light choice over Him- surprise was sprung | Pedro Enos, which era and I ir got beat the favorite a h running loose, at odds | of Dividend, after making the running, finished a bang up third. The big horse, Willlam O'B, took the concluding race on the card, starting a € to 5 chance. He drew away from his fleld at t ad of the stretch, winning nestake. Lady Brittanic C -, was a spectafol to-day and in the course of d that the betting privi- ng meeting in the south- ern city would be open to all book-makers who wished to cut in. Mr. Lynch also sald that he was in receipt of a telegram Tommy Keating which stated that I s ‘of the great pacer, John R. Gentry, were willing to make the trip to Angeles and try conclusions with rchlight. T terms were satisfactory the management, and this will prob- ¢ be the big card of the southern tin, 8. llowing are to-morrow’s entries with overnight prices lald: n inte: s leges at the cc First race, selling, six furlongs: Zemzem, 107 Torsion, Magennis, Toribio, 1 45 Outgo, 110... Dolore, 107 234 Pat Murphy, 101 . Darechota, 107 5 | 107,81 | nd race, selling, seven and a half fur- | k., 101...8-1| 47 Ringmaster, 107.3-1 12 52 Huntsman, '107 a4 Ko, 47 Rose Mald, 101.. Fleming, 101 nd a half furlon purse, five a 5 119, 5| .. Peixotto, 45 1 . Aivs? Merchants’ Special, one mil 5-1 (35)Rubicon, 112... Fifth race, selling, five furlongs: 46 Ofai, 110..........10-1 | 46 Tiburon, 100. 14 Alcatraz, 118.... Jabez, 103...... | Blossom, 100 . Good ‘Bye, 100 | (49) Bontbel, 110 Ann Page, 110 Locke’s Last 75¢ Trip To Camp Taylor, next Sunday, September 25. Two tr: s via Sausalito ferry, 8 and 10 a. m. Tickets at ferry. Good hotel lunch 50c, or take failing to get the place, through | baskets. TWAS A DAY OR THE "D'S" Dr. Catlett, Diminutive, Decanter, Dr. Marks AND DONT SKIP ME WIN EXCELSIS AND CAPSICUM THE HARLEM UPSETS. Hungry Bill, Sir Blazes, The Doctor, Miss Bramhle and Kathie May Finish First Over New- port’s Course. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The track at Gravesend was still fast and the sport of excellent character. Decanter beat Bardella a nose in the first event. Then Lady Lindsey won easily from Prestidigi- tatrice and three others. Nosey, heartily played, won the Sea Breeze stake, and Dr. Catlegt, with 126 pounds up, won the mile and a quarter handicap by a neck from Handball. Diminutive, at good o0dds, took the fifth, and Mr. Phinizy, long due, won the last race by a length from the pace-setter, Anagram. Clawson of California piloted two winners, O'Leary, Taral, O'Connor and Sims one each. First race, three-year-olds, mile and a six- teenth. Name and Wt Jockeys.| %. %. %. Str.Fin. O'Learyl 0 0 0 0 1 Decanter, 11 *Bardelld, Handsel, Clonsilla, 1 (Time, rivin Fonsovannah 110, Flax Tail 107 and Black Dude 107 also_ran. Sausalito 0dds— to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to L. *Favorite. Second race, two-vear-old fillles, five and a half furlongs Name and Weight. Jocke | %. Str. Fin. Lady Lindsey, 109....Clawson| 2 2 2 12 prestidigitatrice, 108.Litlefleld] 1 11 11 2 Helen Thomas, 109.....Simms| 0 0 0 3 *Frances Booker, 109....Maher| 3 3 8 0 Rock Dove, 109. pe 90000 50 Time, dariving. Sausalito odds—2 to 1, 2 to 1 and 10 to 1. Favorite. Third race, three-year-olds, Sea Breeze stake, % ..Clawson/| 3 Jones| 1 Dupee/| 0 Spencer| 2 2 v six_furlongs. Won easily. Second and third ariving. *George Keene 116, Handpress % also ran. Sausalito odds—2% to 1, 6 to 1 and 30 to 1. *Favorite. Central Trust 106 ana Fourth race, handicap, mile and & quarter. Name and Wt. Jockeys.| %. %. % Im. Fin *Dr. Catlett, 126 0im Handball, 116. Bl Manasses, 110. 2 3 Banquo 11, 100. 0 0 Latson, 114 Time, ariving. Sausalito odds—6 to 5, 3 to 2 and 8 to 1. *Favorite. Fifth race, two-year-olds, selllng, five fur- longs. 1 “Name and Welght. Jockeys.| %. %. Str. Fin. O'Connor| 0 0 Diminufive, 96 s %1 Effervescent, 1 Hirsch| 0 0 1 2 Full Drees, %. Clawson| 0 0 3 8 *Turvey Drop, Maherl 1 1 0 0 *Grievance, 102. Spencer| 2 2 0 0 | Country Dance, ®.....Corbleyl 3 3 0 0 Time, 1:01%. Won handily. Second and third ariving. Spurs 92, Chemisette §9 and *Tut Tut 110 also ran Sausalito 0dds—5 to 1, § to 1 and 8 to 1. *Favorites. Sixth race, two-year-olds, selling, five fur- longs. * “Name and Weight. Jockeys.| %. %. Str. Fin. Mr. - 102 R Anagram, 101. 14T Cambrian, 102. 0o 0 8 108. 3 o Federal, . Time, 1:02. Won handily. Second and third ariving. abr.Parker 103, Tyrshena 100, Claptrap o4, Bomers 97 and Easter Card 107 algo ran. Hirsch fell off the latter at half-mile ground. Sausalito 0dds—3 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 1. *Favorite. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. SACRAMENTO, Thursday, Sept. 22.—Fourth day of the California Jockey Club meeting. Weather cloudy; track slow. “PRICE, Presiding Judge. AT NEWPORT TRACK. Hungry Hill and Kathie May Greatly Surprise the Talent. CINCINNATI, Sept. 22.—Hungry Hill, a 20 to 1 shot, made every post a winning one in the first race at Newport to-day, his margin at the finish being five lengths. Sir Blaze, a 5 to 1 chance, led nearly all the way in the sec- ond, and The Doctor, second choice, was a clever winner of the next. Fireside, against which 8 to 5 was freely offered, won the six turlong handicap by eight lengths, and Miss Bramble, making all the running, won the fifth event by five lengths, Kathie May, 8 to 1 in the betting, made her field look very yellow in the last race, winning off by eight lengths. The track was very muddy. Tirst race, selling, six furlongs. Name and Welght. Jockeys.| %. %. Str.Fin. Hungry 1)1, W. Hughes| 18 14 14 15 Lufra, 102.. tyre| 3 2 2 25 Stockholm, 102 ‘rost| 0 3 Egbart, 105 i2 0-.0 o Time, 1:17%. Won easily. Second and third driving. Graham Montrose 102, The N 102, Agath: 102 and *McFariane I1'105 also ran. Wi Sausalito odds—Even, 8 to 5 and 4 to 1. *Favorite. Fourth race, purse, two-year-olds, five fur- longs. Name and Weight. Jockeys.| %. %. Str. Fin. Boney Boy, 106..... 1 1 1 1ns *Rush, 110. 3 3 2 21 Tulla_Fonso, 110..Beauchamp| 2 2 3 3 The Pride, 110. H. Martin| 4 4 4 4 Time, 1:05. Won driving. Second and third driving. Sausalito odds—4 to 1, 1 to 2 and 4 to 1, *Favorite. Fifth race, selling, one and a half miles. Name and Wt. Jockeys.| %. % 1m. 1%. Fin. Dr. Marks, 86....J. Ward| 2 2 1h 2% 12 Beth’'Im Star, 9.Newcom| 0 0 0 3 2 1h1 21 1h3 $ 8 XN 0 *Hosi, 91 .Rose| Pete Kitchen, 100.Shepard| Time, 2:48%. Won easily. driving. Sir Hobart 86, Hessville 98 and Lucid 94 also ran. Sausalito odds—3 to 1, 15 to 1 and even. *Favorite. Second and third Sixth race, two-year-olds, purse, flve and a balf furlongs. s;mullt‘o 0dds—20 to 1, 2% to 1 and 40 to 1. Name and Welght. Jockeys.| %. %. Str.Fin. *Favorite. - ———e o, Capsicum, 11 McDonald| 11 11 11 12 Second race, purse, two-year-olds, five and a | Prince Dudley, 118 er] 0 0 0 2ns half furlongs. Phidlas, 105.. D Rose[ 0 0 0 e Sam Lazarus, 106, Fverect| 3 3 2 0 ht. Jockeys.| %. %. Str.Fin. | *Calchas, 118. Reifff 2 2 3 0 ON.HM| 2 1 1 12| Time, 1:13%. Won easily. Second and third Conley| 0 3 0 321|driving. Picoola, outhural 3 3 3 % *Vim and Vinegar 115, Numa 110 and Nilmah Deering, 103. Dean{ 0 0 0 4 |11 also ran. Bessle Ewing, Mays|l 110 3 0 Sausalito 6dds— to 1, € to 1 and 12 to 1. o Hime, 111 Won easily. Second and third R Yo SLOAN’S LUCK IN ENGLAND. Flying Word 103 and Palarm 103 also ran. Sausalito 0dds—3 to 1, 4 to 1 and 4 to 1. *Favorite. ‘Third race, selling, mile and seventy yards, %. %. %. Str.Fin, 3 3 1% 1111 Name and Wt. Jockeys. The Doctor, %0 1% 1% 3 2 il ol T Sige e ¥ RS Flop, 104.. 050808 1 0. Time, 1:49%. Won handily: Second and third driving. Rida 9, Rarus 92, Foscuro 99, Mitt Boykin 100, King Oscar 104 and Blacking Brush 105 also ran. Sausalito odds—3 to 1, 2% to 1 and 3 to 1. *Favorite. Fourth race, handicap, Name and Weight. Jockeys. %. %. Str. Fin. 1% 12 16 18 3 3 3 Fireside, 114, *Loving Cup, 98, 3 Samovar, 9. e SR Miss Verne, 100. 21 2% 3 4 1:17. Won easily. Second and third drivi Sausalito odds—8 to 6, 6 to 5 and 4 to L *Favorite. Time, Fifth race, selling, six and a half furlongs. Yockty!Al’ %. %. Str. Fin. Name and Welght *Miss Brambl . 112.Van Dusen| 11 11 12 15 *Eleanor Holmes, 107....Dean| 2 2 21 28 Rose Ash, 8 g Carter) 4 4 3 3 Malaise, 8 T. Green| 3 3 4 4 o Fime, 1 4%. Won easily. Second and third ing. usalito odds—8 to 5, 8 to § and 4 to 1. *Favorites. Sixth race, selling, mile and seventy vards. Name and Wt. Jockeys.] %. %. %. Str.Fin. Kathie May, 102. Gleason| 1 1 1 16 18 *Cectl, 102..".....Southard 2 2 2 .2 2 Evaline, 106. .Morrison| 0 0 2 0 3 Chiquita 11, #......Frost| 3 3 3 0 0 Ray H, 10§.....W. Dean| 0 0 0 3 0 Time, 1351, Won easily. Second and third ariving. Jack Bradley 102 and Cains 30 also ran. Sausalito 0dds—8 to 1, 3 to £ and 4 to 1. *Favorite. RIS IN THE MUD AT HARLEM. Three Long Shots and Two Favorites Get Home First. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Excelsis, at 10 to 1, took the first Harlem race to-day; then Al Farrow's son, Don't Skip Me, a favorite, captured the second by a block. Found, first cholce, beat the heavily played Belle of Memphis a nose for the third, and Boney Boy, 4 to 1, nosed out the 1 to 2 favorite, Rush, In the fourth. Dr. Marks, who eats mud with gusto, Was an easy winner of the mile and a half, Host, favorite, finishing up third, and Capsicum, at 6 to 1, and ridden by the Californian, McDonald, ex- perfenced little trouble in capturing the last. H. Martin rode Don't Skip Me and Beauchamp was on Found. The track was muddy. First race, balf furiongs. Name and Welght. Jockeys. purse, two-year-olds, five and a %. %. Str. Fin. Excelsis, 106 iV Ay *Merops, 110. 1) e Sun_God, 106 0 0 3 Hi Kollar, 0 0 0 Boardman, o The Grinder, 106 0 0 0 Time, 1:13%. Won easlly, Second and third drlving. Mint Sauce 103, Stuttgart 106, Vincennes 108, Mafor Bell 106, Maryland Reserve 106 and Jim W 106 also ran. usalito odds—10 to 1, 3 to 1 and § to 1. *Favorite. Second race, selling, six furlongs. me and W1 ran. Sausalito odds—6 to 5, 8 to 1 and 10 to 1. *Favorite. Third raca, purse, seven furlongs. % %. % Str.Fin, *Found, 102...Beauchamp{ 2 23 24 24 Ins B. Memphis, 102..Martin 1 1 1111 2 Her Favor, 9. Rosel 0 0 3 3 3 St. Alfonses D, 38 0 N0 g J. B. FERGUSON, Starter. 56 FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlon; . selling; two-year-olds; purse, $200. eight.St. %m. %m. Index. Horse. ~ Betting. . Fin. | Jockeys. To;,. cl. @® Gold Fin ... 11 11 13 1% |Thorpe .. 12 14 by & o et 22 28 1% 21 (Frawley . PR 49 San Augustin 3h 3% 31 31 g 9 Gold Garter 44 42 44 44 3 H Starboard . 2108 : 5 5 [ 5 g s . :42%, 1:10%. Good start for all but Starboard. ‘Won all out. Second an Vhflr’g"";:fl\'lnl. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. ¢. by imp. Gold Finch-Poesy. Nash on Starl San Augustine. board pulled up at start. Petal swerved near the finish, Interfering with SECOND RACE—Seven and a M 57. alf furlongs; all ages; purse, $200. 5 Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Op. Cl "3 Wheel of Fortune,6.114 3 23 21 21 2% 11% |Boseman 23 30 O'F 06 14 13 18 1% 2h° |Thorpe .. 15 O :f H 5 (3 42 (Hennessy ....[5-2 5-2 09! 4 $158 {Snider . 20 3 ; 203 5 41 33 [Devin 0 ® Time, 721, 45t4, 1:12, 1:38%. 5. Winner, J. Harvey's ch by Gano- B. b Gano e veral times. He faltered at the finish. Sea Spray got & very bad ride. O 5 purse, $200. Betting. Jockeys. (Op. CL. Enos . B ETR ¢ |Thorpe 157 [Farrel . 5 5 {Glenn 6 Frawley . 15 Piggott 3 Bullman . & Mead . ) 31, 1:09% “heers-Efta dend stopped. era no speed. . A bad ot all around. Winner, C. W. Chappell's 55 "FOURTH RAC . three-year-olds and upward; purse, $200. : Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight. ¥m. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Op. CI "4l San Mateo, 4 iy 13 12 18 11 12 [Sullivan . 3 2 48 Shasta Water, 4....113/ 32 22 22 24 28 12 2§ (47) Hermanita, a -108 5 i2 32 31 33 510 47 Coda, 42 11 5 5 41 $ 15 (40) Tom Smith, 4..... 22 3n 41 4% 6 |Ames o % 5 . 0%, 1:15%, 1:42%. Good start. Won ridden out. Second and third driving. Winner, Miller & Biazer's br. h. by Salvator-ris. San Mateo, 07 behind the bunch, ran rings around the fleld In first quarter. Shasta Water tired in toe stretch 3 G (), FIFTH RACE-Six furlongs; selling; four-vear-olds and upward; purse, $200. . 5 ] ‘Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. %m. ym. m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Op. Ci. 40) Willlam O'B, 6. | .. 23 12 11 13 |[Frawley. 45 Homestake, 4. 104 31 3% 22 22 5 Lady Britannic, 4,.104| 3 52 53 3h 81 4 Fig Leaf, 1. BT 4 42 42 4% # Roadwarmer, 1 :/i 2% 53 52 72 H 6% 61 81 o8& e AW 18 . % 8 8 IEdviemon Good start. Won casily. Second and third driving. Winner, a vile race. by Apache-Flora, Roedwarmer stopped. Willlam O'B the best. o Time, 1:33%. Won drtving. Second and third riving. Gnome 92, Storm Queen 92 and King's High- ‘way 9 also ran. Rides a Winner,‘ Is Once Third and Once Unplaced. LONDON, Sept. 22.—At the first day's racing of the Manchester September meeting to-day, in the race for the Peel Park plate, the Lorillard-Beresford sta- ble's Manate, ridden by Tod Sloan, ran third in a_field of filve. The race was won by H. McCalmot's two-year-old Haughty. Sloan ‘also rode the Lorillard-Beresford stable’s Jifay II in the De Trafford handi- cap_ for 500 sovereigns, but did not suc- ceed In getting a place. Tum- mer's Carnation won_the race. Sloan’s third mount of the day was more for- tunate, for, with him in the saddle, the three-year-old brown colt Ban II won the Thursday selling plate of 200 sovereigns, the winner to be sold at auction for 100 sovereigns. There were eight horses in this race. UNION COURSING PARK. Drawing for Saturday and Sunday, September 24-25. SAPLING STAKE. J. M. Stillwelr's Hattabelle vs. F. Herring's St. Elmo; Pasha Kennel's Road Agent vs. R. E. de B. Lopez Santa Ana; J. Mclnerney's Honeymoon vs. Pasha Kennel's Rollicking Airs; J. M. Stillwell's Oliver vs. R. E. de B. Lopez” Santiago; D. Wood's Black Night vs. Yosemite Kennel's Winning Lassie; R. E. de B. Lopez Santa_Inez vs. Yosemife Kennel's Bounding Belle; R. E. de B. Lopez' Sara v John Kelleher's Marjorie; H. M. N. Spring Battleship vs. H. M. N. Spring’s Warship. OPEN STAKE. A. Massey's Lightfoot vs. O. H. Hoag's Decorator; J. J. Warren's Sweet Lips vs. R. Strehl's Jimmy Cork: R. Strehl's Lillian Ru: sell vs. F. C. Mack's Biack Patti; T. J. Cro nin's Magnet vs. M. Cusack's Golden Eagle; O. Herzog's Lanky Bob vs. W. Cramer's Jersey Lily; Yosemite Kennel's Bonfire vs. Yosemite Kennel's Master Denmark; D. J. Healey's Rusty Gold vs. Yosemite Kennel's Lady Burn- side; A. Massey's Persimmons vs. M. Nealon's Van' Cloe; F. Jones' Moonlight vs. Curtis & Son's Rosette; M. Nealon's Van Knapp ve. Al Reichraff's Bopeep; Larkey & Rock's Hercules vs. Curtls & Son’s Commodore; Max Herzog's Little Delight vs. F. Hanson's L. §. Conley; H. R. Baldwin's Forgive vs. R. E. de B. Lopez’ Winona; F. Esquivel's Peaceful Glen vs. C. C. Griswold's ‘Jessle Maid; T. J. McInerney's Johnny R. vs. Yosemite Kennel's Terra D Al Austin’s Trinket vs. J. McNell's Reveng: W. C. Erben’s Vigilant vs. F. W. Thompson's Lord Scattercash; 8. B. Portal's Laurelwood ve. R. Pringle's Gladys Pasha; O. H. Hoag's Obadiah vs. H. R. Baldwin's Forget; Yosemite Kennel's Braw Scot vs. J. H. Smith's Bendigo; Curtls & Son’s_Cavaller 'va. A Son's McKinley H. E. Morning Glory; G. 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B, LUCY & CO0,, 755 55 Saast o0t STATIONER AND PRINTER. ™" PARTRIDGE 285% fornia St THE HICKS-JUDD C0-, Fratee s ore: = 'WAREHOUSEMEN. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., Forwarding Agents and Pyblic Weighers 8=lrll Storage. Free and Grain Warehousea. eral office, 210 California st. Tel. Maln 1814 WALLPAPER. WHOLES ALE & retall; send for samples, stat- ing quality & color. DUFFY CO., 928 Howard. WATCHES, ETC. T. LUNDY, Egpdguarters for fine Je 2 s full 18-k. Wedding Rin, WOOD AND IVORY TURNING. CARL F. HAAS manufacturer of wood artl- cles_of any description. Planing, turning, etc. 417 Missfon st., tel. M. 5027, and st AMUSEMENTS. AMUSFMENTS. OPERA MOROSCO'S GRAND S5 ALTER MOR08Co, Sole Lessee and Manager. Magnificent Scenic Production of THE COAST GUARD, First Appearance of MISS MAUDE MILLER, glnuxhl'.' of Joaquin Miller, the Poet of the erras. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE WATERMAN SISTERS POPULAR PRICES Telephone Main 532 Reserved Seats, . . . 256 and 50c. Famlly Cirale and Callery, . . log. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BALDWIN THEATER. Last Nights of the Engagement. MODJESKA. To-night and Saturday, Matinee Saturday, Gorgeous Production of SHAKESPEARE'S *"ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.” NEXT MONDAY—First Time Here, ‘““AN ENEMY T2 THE KING.” Presented by the New Frawley Company and BLANCHE BATES. Regular Frawley Prices, 25c to $1. COLUMBIA THEATER. THIS WEEK—MATINEE SATURDAY. NANCE O’NEIL AND THE McKEE RANKIN CO. In the New Version of “LEAH,” Entitled “THE JEWESS.” Next Week—NANCE O'NEIL in “INGO- MAR" and “OLIVER TWIST.” MLLE. JEANNE FRANKO, Violiniste. THE PAOLIS AND DOG, Comedy Acrobats, LOUIS CAZEAU, the Magician. BESSIE BONEHILL, new songs. THE BIOGRAPH, new views. See the United States Battleship Oregon. Last Week of FELIX MORRIS AND COM- PANY, ED M. 'AVOR and EDITH SIN- CLAIR, the TOW-ZOON-IN ARABS and HINES AND REMINGTON. Reserved Seats, 2ic; RBalcony, 10c; Opera Chairs and Box Seats,’ 50c. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Next Week—MR. and MRS. R. J. DUSTIN and Company, late of the Lyceum Theater g;‘o(‘k Company, New York, and a Great New oW, TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Manager, THE GRAND OPERA SEASON. THIS Evening and, To-morrow Afternoon at ». m., “MARTHA.” TO-MORROW and Sunday Evenings, Gold- mark’s Biblical Work, ‘“The Queen of Sheba.” Next Week—Last week of the Grand Opera Season. Monday, Thursday and Sunday even- special Saturday matinee, ‘‘Romeo and Jullet'’; Tuesday and Friday evenings, ‘‘The Queen of Sheba''; Wednesday and Saturday evenings, "Il Trovatore.” Popular prices, 2%c and 5. N, B.—A reser- ved seat for the matinee, 25c. Our telephone Bush 9. MATINEE ALCAZ@ TO-MORROW. A Good Hearty Laugh in Every Line. ROLAND REED'S Merry Farce Comedy, “LEND ME YOUR WIFE.” LAST WEEK OF . “THE FIRST BOR Next Week—'IN MUZZOURA. PRICES..... e, 2, 3o, o CHUTES_AND ZO0O. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Last Times of the Comedlans, ORO, CLIFFORD AND ORO, IN “FUN IN CHINATOWN."” In Conjunction With a BIG BILL IN THE FREBE THEATER. WONDERFUL ANIMALS IN THE ZO0O. 10c, Including Zoo and Theater; Children, Sc. NEXT SUNDAY—PIETRO MARINO. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. Open Dally from 7 a. m. until 1l p. m: ADMISSION 106 - - = - CHILDREN 5c Bathing, with admlssion, 25c; children, 200, JLERNBRA Corner Eddy and Jones Sts. Tel. South 435. DIANA “ON” THE CHASE, Admirably presented by MR. & MRS, DREW. Enormous Success of the Sensatlon ! ! THE MARVELOUS AUSTINS. THE HUMAN FLY, MLLE. AIMEE. In her phenomenal act of Celling Walking. DEL PUENTE CORINNE McBRIDE A N, The Greatest of all Irish Acts. POWERS AND HYDE, With their Pickaninnies and 20 Colored Members in Grand Cake Walk. THE HARPERS. Reserved seats, 25, 50c; box seats, §0c, Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 2%c; children, 10¢, any seat. COMEDY THEATER. — EVERY EVENING— POPULAR MATS. WED., SAT. AND SUN. e TO ALL PARTS. THE COMEDIAN, HARRY CORSON CLARKE ..JIn George H. Broadhurst's Comed WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” —Constructed for Laughing Purposes Only—— POPULAR PRICES-Seats seliing, Comedy Theater and 710 Market st. OLYMPIA Eddy, cor. Mason_MORE X NOVELTIES. THE AMERICAN ANNA HELD: KELLY & VIOLETTE; CON- LIN & RIDER, Comedy Acrobats; MARTIN'S ‘WONDERFUL DOGS; TRIXEDO, and others. Admission Free. Matinee Sunda; ers, bootblacks, bath- BRUSHE houses, billiard tables, brewers, bookbinders, candy- makers, < nners, dyers, flourmlls, foundries, laundries, paper- hangers, printers, painters, shoe factorles, stablemen, tar-roofers. tanners, tallors, ete. BUCHANAN B oy Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St [ASHS=BITTERS BETTER THAN PILLS. FOR BARBERS, BAK- NONEY %0, UVER ADVERTISEMENTS. _— =, FOR GAGE and NEFF HON. M. M. ESTEE Will Address the People AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL Corner Seventh and Market Streets, SATURDAY EVENING, September 24th. DR. GEO. C. PARDEE WILL PRESIDE. FRANK McLAUGHLIN, Chairman Republican 8tate Executive Committee. E. C. HART, Secretary. United States Branch. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~—OF THE— LIVERPOOL and LONDON And GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY F LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON ‘THE 31ST day of December, A. D. 1597, and for the year ending on that day, as made to tho In- surance Commissioner of the State of Califor- nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 10 and €11 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner, ASSETS. Real estate owned by company. 1,745,000 00 3,674,371 14 Cash market and bonds owned by company. Cash in company’s office. Cash in banks. Interest due an: stocks and loans. Interest due and and mortgages . 458317 Premiums in due n 940,141 55 Rents due and accrued 13,470 4 Total assets 678,768 S0 Losses adjusted and unpaid.. 3295 00 Losses in process of adjustment In suspense .. 425,808 00 Losses resisted, including ex .. 129,935 00 Gross premiums on fire risks run & ning one year or less, $3,624,216 91 reinsurance 50 per cent 1,762,108 45 Gross premiums on fire T ning more than one year, $4,239, 726 97; relnsurance pro rat 2,127,578 83 Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance policles 325,150 73 Liability under other departments... 96,506 16 All other demands against the com- DRDYvossramiera 328,025 00 Total Nablities .. 5,195,767 17 INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire premiums ...... 194,546 20 Recelved for interest on mortgages 149,505 57 Received for interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans and from all other’ sourc 80,271 37 Recelved for rents. 63,073 50 Total INCOMe......coieeeeieeennand 45,457,396 94 EXP! Neet ‘amount paid_for fire losses (in- of pre- cluding $585,622 15, losses vious years) ). Paid or allowed for com brokerage ... . 906,018 69 Pald for salaries, fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 323,086 45 Pald for State, national and local taxes . 116,464 26 All other 324,964 54 Total expenditures ......... $4,316,869 37 Fire. +$2,684,825 52 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. [Premiums. Losses incurred during the year.. Net amount of risks writ-{ ten during the vear....| §748,562,122)$7,083,758 21 Net amount of risks ex- pired during the vear..| 705,239,840| 6,523,071 84 Net amount in force De-] cember 31, 1897 860,435,527/ 7,763,943 88 W. EATON, Manager. GEO. 'W. HOYT, Deputy Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of March, 1395, W. H. WILDEY, Notary Public. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, 422 California St., SAN FRANCISCO. CHARLES D.HAVEN, Resident Secretary Big & is a non- remedy for Gnfifr';’f" OURES Gleet, Spermato: in 110 & days. ‘Whites, ?:nnnzur’.‘??& Gusranteed charges, or any inflamma- tion, " irritation or uloera- tiod of mucous mem- THEEVANS OHEMIouL Co, branes. Non-astringent, Sold by Druggists, uiar senf " “\.“\ ,‘ v A “Several for £ well man. i l‘yealjs ago I was troubled with an aggravated case of dyspepsia and, of course, the first thing I did was to consult a physi- cian. AsThad always enjoyed the best of health I was worried a good deal over this, my first iliness, and my only desire was to get well as speedily as I could. I took regularly all the medicines as my doctog prescribed them. In a short time I felt all right, thought I was cured and stopped taking the medicine. But it wasn't long before I was feel- ing as badly as ever, and again I had recourse to the doctor. This kept up for some time until at last I made up my mind I would quit doctoring and try some of the remedies I saw advertised. I had read so much of Ripans Tabules that I concluded I would give them a good trial. It said ‘one would give relief,’ and I thought if one could give relief a whole lot might cure me, I purchased a dollar’s worth, and when I had finished them I was feeling better than I had ars. I continued to use them, and to-day I believe I am a Eer- Once in a great while I do have a slight touch of the old malady, but a single Tabule fixes it all right I generally keep a supply at home.”