The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 10, 1898, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUREDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1898. on their way to meet their father. Fach had on a roller skate, and as they went along the track the skates were caught when a car came along and mangled their bodies horribly. Slate Company Incorporates. OAKLAND, Nov. 9.—Articles of incor- poration were filed in County Clerk Jor- dan’s office this afternoon by the Shasta Slate Company, with principal place of business in this city. “The purposes as set forth are to buy, sell, own and ope- rate mines and quarries of slate deposits mills, sites, hotel business, lighting_an | transportation. The direcfors are W. J. | Dingee, F. J. Woodward, W. A. Winsboro, F. A. Lash and Walter C. Beatie. The | capital stock is given as $100,000, with §2400 actually subscribed. Executor Bruns’ Bond. OAKLAND, Nov. $.—The bond of D. Bruns, executor of the estate of Christo- deceased, in the sum ALAMEDA GAINS A VALUABLE WATER FRONT P. I. Co. Forced to Make Good Terms. | | pher Streitberger, PARTITION SUIT ADJUSTED ; and filed, and letters testamentary were tssued fo Mr. Bruns motion of T. F. Graber, attorney for | the estate. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore, Md of which J. H. Delahanty is the Ala- a County agent, is the surety for the full amount of the Bonds. Alleges Extreme Cruelty. OAKLAND, Nov. 9.—Mary E. Born- horst, through her attorney, J. E. Mc- Elroy, to-day commenced an action for di- vorce against Herman Bornhorst, alle ing extreme cruelty as the ground. The parties reside at 1206 Peralta street, and | defendant is a cabinet maker. Had to Be Con- Famous Case Ciosing. structed. | . OAKLAND, Nov, The famous vml T | front retri fal IMOrrow. S standing arrived at by the The case occupied Judge O tion the entire day. It will i | a month or six weeks before a de is handed down. - — e L iN THE JAWS OF DEATH. Judge Ellsworth THE NEW STEEL BRIDGE THE | INDIRECT CAUSE. The City Fortunately Held the Land Upon Which the Approaches len's atten- ALAMEDA, Nov. 3.—In a few days pa. pers w be filed giving this city undis. puted title to a valuable water front fac- ing Oakland harbor. The litigation over the marsh land and water front will then on be settled. Indirectly the completion of - the new steel railroad bridge over the| The Bemarkable Escape of a Berke- estuary forced the Pacific Improvement ley Wagon-vriver. Company to come to terms with the ity | BpRKELEY, Nov. %—By what seems | in artitioning tne disputed territory. here are over 150 claimants to the Ala. | meda marsh land. Some years ago, when | the Pacific Improvement Company com- | menced an action to partition the prop- erty, the city authorities, in order to| make a showing in court, seized a strip | of fourteen acres between Webster street | and the railroed tracks leading to the | almost a miracle, Joseph Manga, a wagon driver, came out unharmed from an acci- | dent this morning, which in nine out of ten would have resulted fatally. Mango was driving down Addison street, near Third, and was struck by the local train from Martinez. The horses were Killed outright by the locomotive, the pole of the wagon being wrenched out of place and carried a cases Alice street bridge. An old scow was oo ang ied Tun into a slough and scuttled in such |3t the same time. The rest of the wagon % bosition that it might be used as a | Was left standing, the driver remaining in At nte was o tdered e 28 & | his seat and coming out of the accident provement” in the eyes of the law, and | unhurt. 7 : was done to strengthen Alameda’s claim Miss Wilson’s Play Accepted. Topns pnany 4 broad | (BERKELEY, Nov. —Miss Minnie Rae oth the narrow gauge and broad|ywijson has won thé competition for the gauge approaches to the new steel bridge curtain raiser to bo given next Junior day had to pass over this piece of marsh land. = 2 : by the junior class of the Unive When the railroad commenced to con- ande struct the embankments the. sity cafied| Galfornis s ]\h\.“l(:u;i buifi';,t @ halt. Neither the Pacific Improvement | finally selected by the jud "he play Company nor the Alameda authorities| centers upon a phase of mlf e fraternity Jere anxious for expensive litigation, S0 | life and is full of local coloring. The suc- ced that the representatives of | cessful author is a member of the ould come together and endeavor | to_effect a compromise. '] he land imed by Alameda was prac- al staff of the 1900 Blue and Gold. Kaarsberg Out of Danger. worthless to” the city from the| BERKELEY, Nov. S.—Peter Kaarsberg, o ey e e g by three | Berkeley’s fullback, is now declared by wbridges, making it useless for dock-| his physician to be out of dang 'he ¢ purposes; but It was vaiuable to the | tried veteran of the gridiron developed ailroad company for the reason that| symptoms of blood-polsoning toward the latter part of last week and has forced to confine himself to the tr uarters for four or five d eared at first that the Fm\e serious enough to prevent ng with the big team next Than! day. A marked Improvement in his condi- tion gives hops that he may yet be on the field again time for the great game. But the prospect for this Is. even - now very doubtful, and some of the football men fear that'a substitute will have to be sought for. B T Conway’s Injuries Prove Fatal. y had to have it. Taking advantage this Alameda was In a position to dic- u the terms of thé settlement. And representatives got a great deal the ~>l of the transaction. Over 150 parties had undivided Interests in the marsh land. Alameda’s proportion- ate share was fourteen acres of land and Under the stipula- he city releases its claim 1 dges it teen acres of land ter front in one of the “locations on the estuary. There are of frontage between Wood and .]u~p'\[ streets and 216 been ta it 1 feet between 3 = 1 and Schiller streets. The fifteen |, ALAMEDA, Nov. 9.—Robert C. Conway, a ten-foot strip of land | the brakeman who fell from a narrow- he city sewers passing over | 8auge train last Saturday night, died this effes Lue Pacific Tmprovement | morning from the hi$_injuries. Company aiso agrees to donate sufpient | Deceased had been a brakeman on the property to widen the Webster-street | NarTowgauge through t over_ten Toadway to elghty feet as soon as the | vears. Saturday night he was seen run- ning along Park ch a west- city is prepared to undertake the improve- | ment. All parties in interest have agreed e terms of the stipulation. \e engineers are now preparing maps of the property, and as soon as they are | completed the attorneys will prepare a | form of decree and ask the court to render ismem in the partition suit in a.coord- ipulation. dy talk of constructing s on the city's water front. City aylor states that the matter | settled before the end of | Cen minutes ‘late de of the the bac bound local train. was_ found unconscious alongs | tracks with a terrible gash in No one saw the ; is that he attemp | the forward platform of the r < thrown down next to the track and raised | his head Just In time to be Struck b the | rear steps of the car. Deceased was R vears old. He leaves a young widow, mother and sister. Alameda News Notes. ALAMEDA, Nov. $—The funeral of Ev- erett I. Ames, past commander of Hooker Post, G. A. R., who died sud- ANOTHER HEIR FOR THE idenly Monday nx"gh}f was held this after. LANDS OF CHRISTENSEN | Zoon, iner the aupices ‘of” the’ drand Army veterans. A lodge of the Ladies of the Maccabees SISTER OF A HERMIT IS FOUND IN +AR IOWA. { was organized yesterday in Alameda. The e | following officers were chosen: Past Com- | mander, Anna Sherman; commander, Anna McAnney; lieutenant commander, Teresa Peterson; record keeper, Sarah | Fonda; finance keeper, Ella Ellis; = Christensen’s Estate Once Claimed |iain, Ann McDonald: sentinel, Alice Yol- minie; sergeant, Julia Coffin; sentinel, by & Man Who Declared He Taura Roesch; picket, Blanch Rass. Found a Will Under a Table Cover. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | %8 Broadway, Nov. 9. ‘Andrew Krough of Haywards stands | very little chance of gétting the fortune ! left by the old hermit, Peter Christensen, | who died intestate on his ranch in San Mrs. Priscilla A. Simmons of 1215 Park avenue has received information confirm- ing the news of the death of her husband, Captain Abram T. Simmons. His deatn | occurred ‘at Langfon Bay, Arctle Ocean, over two years ago. The Unitarian Club entertained its lady friends this evening. The affair was one of the soclal events of the on. A programme of musical numbers was ren dered, in_which the following took part: Joaquin County a few months ago. The,| H. Clay Wysham, Samuel Adelstein, W. attorneys who have been seeking absent | B, Bartlett, Robert A Morrissey, Sigis- helrs have discovered a sister of Christen- " sen, who now lives in lowa. Her power of B Dt T attorney to Messrs. Delegh and Beards- | HOTEL ARRIVALS. lce has been filed with the County Clerk s sLFoae P McCoy, Arizona s Los Ang Peter Christensen was brought up by An- | & oo i 7Eer o drew Krough's father and he frkquenll?‘ stated that he had left his estate, which uite valuable, to Krough's childre ristensen died suddenly and no will couid be found. A couple of months af- ter his death a ranch hand on one of the Christensen ranches claimed to have discovered the missing testament. The discovery was said to have been made beneath ‘an old table cover that had not been removed for years. The alleged will W N Dingee & w, S Mrs C W _Barne: Mrs J E Doran, Mrs J L de Little, Mrs C P Phieffer, Colo Mrs Hecht, Denver J Richey & w, Tllinois H J Clint, Omaha, R M Weston, N Y Mrs Mitchell, Livermr J H Brundage & w,Cal g R Rainsbury, Tucson BALDWIN HOTEL. mith, Boston J § Werrin, Ney eonsisted of an old silver Treasury note, | H B J M Compton, Tucson on one side of which was some wrmng | T Pra Mrs J C Walker & 4, which purported to give to the finder and | g-"" & Stockton To'a few charities the whole of the Chris- | e N abs | i senvpergen; On} tensen propertles. 3 J Hardy, Kern Mrs W R Clarke & 4, Much doubt was expressed in regard to the so-called will’s authenticity and by | y afeCuaden, Va!le]n some attorneys it was openly declared to | Mrs T B Morris, Cal be a Inrgeé It was never presented for | Miss Meade, Cal probate and the finder has as yet made | P E Radcliff, US N no demand for the estate. | H'W Helss, N Y C M Hunter, L An, Stockton A M Miller, N ¥ |4 B € Dowdell, cal W Stewart, Yuba City 'H W_Smith, Oakland | P J Jones, Oakland Krough doubts the existence of &l;e sln-‘ H J Corcoran, Stktn | ter said to be now living in Iowa. PALACE HOTEL. known Chri isen for a lifetime ud | W A Prichard, Stantrd|H M Adlen & FA S n & w, Cal loes not think he has a sister in th ‘Wammenhuse, |G Good: country or in any other. Krough's at-| sumatra iz "?‘f‘s‘a’nfiflifi torneys have a letter from the Mayor of | C Wapenert, Ynkf'hnm the town in Germany where the Christen- | J F Hazen & w £ crus sens used to live and it may help to estab- | J D Robinson, Fitisbre Detrot lish the identity of the latest claimant, | S Moody. Pittsburg x Mies L Moods, Pitisbe|¥ X )lef!cn ————— -, Spanto fexico LOVE'S IMPATIENCE. [Bgmuh UBA WM Fiive N - pton, > Jenkins, Stanfe E. D. Osborn Obtains a Marriage Li- | & E“J’a"‘"ss‘““‘"{“ It Louty Eosiaviie'™ . 3 ‘utten, tanford R Jack, S L Obispo dnigh! | L Chandler, Stantord [Mrs W Holland, A cense at Midnight to Wed None B Jevne, Stanford Miss J 10 Holland, Mo Vincent. |AB mohsz, Etgxrnmm ;_‘ Powning, Belvedere 4 e J Dougherty & w. E Collbran, Denve: OAKLAND, Nov. $—BEdward Donald | §; Yinfiey “Oregon D Rivers, New Yors Osborn, an unassuming young man of | J p Parraher, Yreka 3 Pescadero J M _Garyin, Portiand cisco, created a slight sensa- | Ban Pran S Lora Dudley, London | tion in the Alameda County Clerk's of- oB fice, one minute after last midnight. e c‘xfl!fi's}',ikani"’ Osborn stepped up to Cupld's desk yes- | L W Blum & w, Le'an terday and applied for a marriage license | G Mason, Los Ang to wed Miss None Vincent, aiso of San | . Glrouu\o Franciseo and aged 23. Deputy County g%gug:é“n%um Clone Enarles Atnold advised the young | & 1,18 Grove Sacto | Jover that on ‘]\ ccount of election day he | i Newman, Giiroy could not legally issue the license. | e Cianre “‘Really it would be iliegal to Issue this | 4 anderson, tuisun / license to-day,’' sald the deputy. 'Ynu | C M Culver & w, Cal see, if it was but one minute past 12 6 B Goodman It & w, Napa HOTEL. W S Bell, Healdsbury A J Bremer, Sacto © P Carroll, Petaluma H L Bates, N H 4 Davis, Sacto s § de Camp, Borate T Finn, Coos Hay HE Tuttle, Ohlo rs M A Crow, Astoria H € Ray, Visalla L B Siusser, Mt Olive G C Brown, Sacto J G Black & w, Sacto D Bryant & w, 8 Jose E A Crennan, Cal R Brown, Sacto L J Lalande & w, Cal to- | B T Gillett, Stanford night that’d be to -morrow, and then it H shnemuer, Stanford would be all ri D Haten, Novato “It would? W ell all right,” and with | | 5 Donatd. t this reply the young’ fellow departed sud- | H L Booth, IR‘H a denly. At just 1. this morning, while | C Andrews, Alameda | Arnold was enjo; ng a nap between the | W H Tawlorgw, 3 o arrivals ofathe election returns, Osborn |3 Slawlor, 8 580 appeared before the desk and ' without | g4 Higles, ‘Stantord further argument obtained his much- | W G Hernan & w, N Y!F J Hambly, S Jose sought-for license. W S Dayton, Opkland (I L Edgar, 8an Jose Before breakfast he appeared before'a | R A Leiter, Stanford [R M Jones, Cal Methodist minister with his sweetheart | L R Freeman, Stanfrd|L A Sr;vlner S Jose and the knot was tled. |géy [r;wn;d;i S}mflrrd lg H(‘ Aoo‘d\, ;.:ema. Retrial of a Big Suit. 15§ Rlewine, cat o | Vacavine o & ™ OAKLAND, Nov, 9.—The retrisl of the | A Regtit, Chicago 7 K Halsey & w, Ariz suit of Frank E. Booth against the Oak- | W W Miiler&w, Borate|A W Cutler, Boston land Consolidated Railway for damages | W Beauchamp, I Gats|W G Patrick & w, Cal killing of his two | G C Alexander, Hld-bx C A Nellsen, N Y on aceount of the 1in wo little girls on Eighth and g/lugnu[]a streets, | P W Martin, iss A Gresjohn, Nebr commenced to-day in Superior Judge "_'_“""_‘_ Hall's cnurt‘ The plalntlft sued originally for $50,000 dameges and obtained a verdict f.zivnfrm » !h(eidet:rl‘l"’tz-\xr:u::lsms!mglle%h: warehouse and 300 tons of baled hay here | deaths, about two. years 0, Were gx-‘ last mght. The total loss is estimated at ceedingly sad. The two little zirll were | $4600, Fire Destroys Hay. CHICO, Nov. 9.—Fire destroyed a large | of $407,000, was approved thls afternoon by | probably | Joe | TIDE TURNED THE CALL’S RACING CHART. THE BOOKIES J. A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge, JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. 188, FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; selling; mares, three years old and upward; purse, . 500. porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Respomsible Merchants, Mamufacturers, Brokers, Im- Insurance and Real Estate Agents. yr = Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.(st. ¥m. %m. Str. Fio } Toere On Ok CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. ... Be Happy, 3........104| 4 2 21 2h 1% [Woods s 12 3 4 gertiderio, 04l 1 : a ip 1% 1o [miesn B In Corresponding With Any of the Following Firms Pleass Mention “The Oall” utter Fi eho Little smer. 5 ir ir I U Snider -8 11-10 > ive oices at Oak- yie; : §2¢ 51 81 84 |Houck S 1 [ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. HUNTERS' EQUIPMENTS. : 0 e Hunters' ~ Equt Fishi Corriente, 7 78 715 720 72 |[Russel 5.1 . i land Were Bad. . Azaliah, 3 H H s 8 |F. Narvaes..| 50 5 THE P. R?SSwl ?9‘:;’”'& GUNS ;?ffli.;:fil’"&mm gte e - Tl‘rlrmt 1);)2» d:l\'llnner. J. Dixon’s br. f. by St. Carlo-Marilee. Good start except Azallah. Artistic Fl“l?:‘lf;:‘;;n‘:;’k:FT 739 Market street. Von first three iving. & =T, = IRON FOUNDERS. BE HAPPY WON AT 15 TO 1 184, SECOND RACE-Futurity course (70 feet less than six furlongs); malden two-year- AUCTIONEERS. o, | Stemn Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props. . 1 Monty ; mont St. Castings of Eve T < rhetting | Avettoneers. KILLIP & C0.” Pyl iy scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505. Index.. Horse. Weight.(St. %m m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. (Op. Cl e el 7 b % P i =% BAKERY AND ODNFECTIONBRY. N"‘;:’_‘r'-g':;;gfizs- 5 Jingle Jingle........102 1 1 i RN w.... E 3 JUANITA FINISHED AHEAD OF | 15 fngea . 103 8 3¢ (37 iw 81 T won i3 | WM. SCHOENING, &'5pins, fxads, mupriiee: | | GOLDE MFG. co. 1% G per %2 T 1 R i ; 638 Manufacture blankets, Cassimeres, Tweeds and A HOT FAVORITE. oA 1109 1 T S n fs Hnube ya Flannels, &5 Market st San Francisco, Cal 136 Deter Wel 109 5 H H in 5° [Pisott 5t SR MBEI.":H:G. Sdias Goods for sale at all leading dry goods stores. F = ISR Time, 1:16. Winner, J. Coffey’s br. f. by imp. Brutus-Nabette. Good start. Won b O ror %108 107 Mis- MARINE INSURANCE. i casily. Second and third driving. Lo Lo o Maln S03. | SWISS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANTES. | Plan Again a,Handy Winner—Jingle = - slon St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main e o Jingle Proves to Be a Fast 185. "5 e emlae e e TH AT PR BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 1 Caitforaa s Filly—Detai E ot b T TR e THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, e D o e s 19 Jusnits, 1 TR e 34219 350 Geary street, Atove Powert, | THE BERNFARD 2*“Fuitofos, s "2 5 B p ok iy e AER DEALERS a 3 2 ! Bonnle Ione, 05 3 6% T® A% CARRIAGE MAKERS. = The members of the galloptng division | (%) Celoso, 4 09 8§ 53 4% 63 , —Makers and Dealers In PULP AND PAPER CO., raced to a rather hgmg;atoep :5 od‘;‘fi;nd 158 Rose Mald, 04 3218 s 63 O’BRIEN & SONS,ém. Hacks, v'icngu, w“-‘-AMETT 722 Montgomery Strest. g ! 168 Queen Nubk [ 7 5 74 Carts and Buggies. Golden Gate avé. and Polk : ):rrd.:?x\ Thany enthuslasts of the game| 17 Miss Dividend, &....10 H T RIS ‘8 st Ban Francisco. PIANOS. |:eppare: being more wrapped up in the | — . e £ v The Oldast TI"m And Tarcest Fonk | 8 Time, 1:02. Winner, G. W. Scott’s b. m. by imp. Galore-Druidess. Fal t. Won fi | tion seturs than i, fhe onieome of| o R i Selrenuin Tursar Wt | CASCA FERRINE BIITERS, | miANG'and mUSISSTORE. R 5 s - World's G Tonic, Stomachie, Laxa- | the card was not an appetizing one, which 186 FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $i00. 532 ?{:d Al ';2;11:1. msEERRHEMPfiARMx:- KOHLER & CHASE, fact did not help matters any. CEUTICAL CO., 1517 Market st. 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. The sport itself was of the fatiguing 5 3 1T [ J};’efi[fi_ 4 corps of expert tuners and revatrers. sort. Five favorites were laid away to | Index. Horse. Age. Welght, |St. ¥m. ¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CIL COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. = rest, with a long string of the talent act- = | ~ PRINTING. ing a8 mourners. The coremony was briet | U0 EHan - T O T T s (J. C. WILSON & CO.|p HUGHES, oy SROTER. but impressive. The ring finally had a| 17 San Ve 5 5 31 33 33 o & ot 900 BATTERY STREET. e day. ng ?escol i 3‘1‘5 ; 5: 5 i 42 [Waods 8 8 Telepbone Main 1564. The crowd accepted 7 to 5 against Little [ 173 Inverary = § __|Everson S8 DENTIST, m Celtfornia ~ strest. Sister In the opening scramble at five fur- Time14l. Winner, W. Fisher's ch. g by imp. Prestonpans-Katle Fletcher. Good 1 Post_strest. et w" e longs, and looked as smiling as a poker | _Start. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, & *2%ns? Rotirny. STATIONER AND PRINTER. player with a ‘“‘pat hand.” Sister finished | S 0! fourth, without ever looking dangerous. | |8'¢ FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. FIRE INSURANCE. “m“m"PARTRIDGErmfi.J o Johnny Woods, on the 15 to 1 shot, Be s EDWARD BROWN & SONS, HICKS-JUDD CO.. Friztem oo Happy, headed Jerilderio in the stretch, 3 etting, 41-413 Callfornia street, rear, - -, binders, 28 Fire « and came in a clever winner over the las | Toocr Horse: Ml ML BEe ) i Jockeys. |Op. Cl. | Capital Represented.. over-ssomoo | THE e named horse by half a length. Zem Zem, | 172 Chihuahua, 8.. 2 21 ik 1% 1h |Plggott 3 FLOUR. WAREHOUSEMEN. with Rutter up, was a moderate third. 12 Ed Gartland 11, 3.107| 7 4n 32 31 21 [Houck 5 75 = - The next event was a sprint for turee- | 171 fipnrt McAllister, 6.115 2 3 51 4% 381 |G H NATIONA! Flour Mills. J. Marte: h;x;flgg: THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE Co., vear-olds, decided over the new Futurity | 13 P F, 4. 112} 9 § 84 61 ax BU oor Batters sl Forwarding Agents and Public Welzhers. bt the Burns & Waterhouse entr: M s RiH VAR e hipping Butcber Jvas sent to the post a meek 2 1 1 choled | 1 Mflor Goow. 51,7111 & 11 82 §3 a3 JAS. BOYES & C0,, &5P"%" WALLPAPER. N In a common gallop by tHe farmer | U8 Bashion Plate, &...11318 ... 38 A 2 L HARDWARE. wnour'"u_xig Fotalls sead for samplen, riat- The winner was as good as 4 to 1 in | Tlme—_l:u}. “llnnera x(;,l H. Kobicke's br. g. by Emperor of N AEACE Heedwe e Go.: Importers & Daalars ing quality & color. .. owa betting. Shields evidently tried to| start. Won first three driving. i o g - Y g WATCHES, ETC. engaber, and made a bad mess of it, ending up an indifferent third. | The Texan turfman, G. W. Scott, won hird rse with his erratic mare ainst which 10 to 1 was laid. RACING IN THE MUD. ‘Web-Footed Horses in Front et Nash- FUTURE OF THE Gouin managed to beat the bunch away + from the post, and though she wantgl to ville and Chicago. op badly through the stretch, lasted NASHVILLE, Nov. 9.—Track muddy; heavy. ng enough to beat the favorite, Little arm, a head. If J. Reiff, on the latter, been pocketed next the rail over istance it would have been easy nzanilla, hard ridden First race, five and a half furlongs, selling— Watercrest won, Hairpin second, W. D. Hamil- ton third. Time, 1:10%. Second race, four and a half furlongs, sell- PHILIPPINES 1§ ed in the show. Ing—Mildred Raines won, Reed second, Pauline third. Time, : tonpans geldiag Plan had it all his_own way in the mile selling affair, | Tpiza race. selling, one mile—im Flood won, leading from start to finish. 2t o Lake third. Time, 1:46 ourth race, five and a half furlonge—Pat He went to the post third choice and beat the 40 to 1 shot, Magnus, two lengths, with consider- able to spare. The favorite, San Venado, Packed wn in the berfing. and finished third, Everson, on Inverary 11, the second | choice, had an attack of wind colic or paddock complaint, and finished last, artland was favorite for the final uriong pun. with. Houck on his back. Piggott got Chihuahua, the second choice, | hard drive downed | Barrett won, Glasnevin se: RSt o second, Weller third. Fifth race, selling, six furlongs—Miss Bram- ble won, Mystery second, Mamle Callan third |Reply to a Spamsh 'HICAGO, Nov. Lakeside Protest ralny: track muddy. First race, five and a half furlongs—Oousin Lettie wi Rosalle second, Mendacious third. 9.—Weather at awa, first, and in a S Second .nce seven furlongs—B: Lad v B odpades B Wil LA IaNeE | T R TR R Third race, five furlongs, selling—Crystalline won, Dousterswivel second, Billy Mason third. Turf Gcs;p. Ed. Lowery, the well-known poolseller 5 R o G ’h;_!;e‘:r;lhflryl(ce = 3 ; e and bookmaker of Chicago, accompanied e E-Y!y a sixteenth miles—Top- Sy Phil Hammill, the Butte, Mont., pen- | COLLECTION OF CUSTOMS AT |[ast won. Dr. Sheppard second, Boanerges Fifta_race, seven furlongs—Boney Boy won. ciler, were visitors at the track yester-| y }larr) Nutter second, Baster Card third. Time, day. It is their intention to book here in the near future. Mike Hennessy’s saddle work yesterday MANILA JUSTIFIED. race, seven furlongs—Overland won, Borden second, Dr. Marks third. Time, 1:34%. = ! Co o) i (‘INC]V\ATI Nov. 9.—Track sl yauld arvperate the conclusion that In | American Peace Commissioners Dis- topla, ‘Summaries: LSO i hands fo be @ rough carpenter in later pose of All Points Raised by Gavethor Tavioe secenli B o Sler, wan, life. Mike can ride, s as : borne a very uneven surface of late. Their Spanish Col- e s o S e If it was the Intention to rate Glenga- won, Primavera second, Clarence B third, leagues. Timé, 1:15%. Third race, one mile, selling—Samovar won, Libation second, Stanza third: Time. 1 AT Fourth race, five furlongs—Lillie Mark won, Viola K gecond, Lizzie Tello third. Time, ber, the youngster is a very poor rater. There are few instances of Henry Shields winning a race from behind anyway. The Baldwin horses are, as usual, hard to catch. Celoso ran like a resuscitated Special Dispatch to The Call. corpse, and San Venado, supposed to be a $3500 plece of equine furniture, was beaten 1.\ e xth race, six furlongs—Sorrow won, Primate second, Elsle Bmmhle third, Time, 1:19. — - Sloan Finiuhes Third. LONDON, Nov. 9.—At the first day's racing of the Liverpool autumn meeting PARIS, Nov. 9.—To-day’s session of the Peace Commission began at 2:15 p. m. and ended at 3 p. m. When the meeting opened the Americans present- ed to their Spanish colleagues the an- swer of the United States to the claims submitted on Saturday last on behalf Magnus. If Mr. Baldwin' would con- de to send his entire stable to England, Where Mister Sloan, the ex-balloonist, is daily appearing with considerable suc- cess, there would be few wails and lam- v.r‘.uors go up from this side of the Sier- ereigns, was won by Deuce of a Daisy. in the near future when yme _day Frank Van Ness tires of riding Eterson | Biddo was second and Lord Derby’s D e N anite will iy remember | Of Spain. The document in which the | chestnut colt Gustay Dore, ridden by Tod | fiim as tne owner of the mighty Morello | American answer was set forth consist- | Sloan, finished third. Fifteen horses ran. | of the Knowsley Nursery stakes, 500 sov- | HARNESS AND VEHICLES. LEIBOLD HARNESS CO., 211 Larkin at., 8. F. Wholesale and Retall l(-nutmx:;u- of all kinds of Hi ess and dealers o8, r it 5 call or write Carts, etc. If you waat bargalns ’[ LUN'DY Headguarters for flne Jewelry and * » tull 18-k, Wedding Riogs, 4 34 « WOOD AND IVORY TURNING. mfr wood articles, any descrip- uon. Plualnx ‘turning. 417 Mission, tel. M. 5927. BATLROAD TRAVEL. [ SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMFPANY. (PACIFLC SYsTEM.) Tralns lenve nud are due to arrive a8 | SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Flou Nov. 3, lfifl. 5:459 0x Elmira, Vacavilis and Eumser, 8:402 750 Marties, San Ramon, Valiejo. Hape, @ and Santa Ross. 6:15¢ 81004 Aslautls xprons: Ogtlon and Tist.. 81435 #1204 San dose, Stockion, Valley Spring, Sacramento, Marysville, Chioo, Tehata and Red B a5e 7315 *3:152 and veee 123132 2:004 Fresno, Bakersilell, Suiiin iavbara, TLos 'Angeles, Deming, El Paso, Now Orleans and Rast. ........... 6:45p ++sseee: Freano, Mendots, Tracy dad Mar 6:452 10:004 Vall o, Mai 7:45p d Way O Bacramento mver Steamers. 00 Niles. San Joss dnd Way Stad u Jose, Niles and Way Stations... 19:134 2008 m!u, “Tracy, Mendots, Haford and Visalia ... + Livermore, Ban jose, Niles snd Way Stations. €00 Murtiner, SanRammo Napa, Colistoga, 1l Santa Itosa 4:00¢ Bepicia, Va 3 Knights Landiv; ville and Sacran 4:307 Huywards, Niics sud Sun Joss 7454 5:008 Martines, Tracy, Mendota, Freano, Mojave, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. R T 5:00r Santa Fe Ro Atlautic Express for Mojave nst .. 6:40p 3:008 ;u:{fl g6:457 izdisy 9:454 12:152 7:00r V. : Sta- 17:000 uldo. “Part Costa and Way * 1ouor lmnv dead), and perhaps back his horses. | oq of nearly fifty sheets of typewritten ¢ with 'Everson up they will do to |7 ¥ o e " th yatch with the fleld-glasses . | matter. ¥as .8 remtatign ot the ADVERTISTMENTS. There are about six jockeys | Spanish allegation that because the Oakland that could probably pass an ex amination and be assigned a berth aboard | the training ship Marion, and there is where they belong. Everson's ride on In- verary II was not as glossy as the la- | mented Patsy Duffy could furnish in his | dilapidated days. P F is a horse possessed of a highly cultivated bunch of speed, and if the judges would choose a rider 'for Monsieur Chappell some day the gelding would very near win a purse. Under the eir- cumstances he ran & highly creditable race yesterday. Kiliip & Co. have fssued a catalogue for their sale of Macdonough yearlings to be held on the evening of Monday, Novem- ber Following are to-day's entries: words ‘‘possession,” ‘“ownership” or “‘cession” do not occur in the protocol clause touching upon the Philippine Isl- ands the Peace Commissioners have no right to discuss them here, and that even if they did so it must be in the light of the alleged fact of an exterior agreement that Spain’s sovereignty should not be impaired. The Americans also answered Spain’'s claim for the restitution to her of pub- lic money and customs collections taken by United States officials since the capitulation of Manila, and made reply to Spain’s claim for an indemnity on account of the alleged imprisonment Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes i) FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head- ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetito. Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis- turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all ervous and Trembling Sensations, THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF Pirst Race—One mile; selling; three-year- by United States authorities of Span- olds and up. - IN TWENTY MINUTES., Every sufferer >rompt .119| ... Flands ish troops at Manila and for their sub- edg ]113 E*;?m Il::n 07| 178 !1::11;’; sequent restraint from being of service will acknowledge them to ba 156 Don Luis 104 to Spain in the suppression of the in- surrection and the preservation of property. The American Commissioners in their. reply held that there was justification, under the terms of the ~Totocol, for the discussion of the future of the Philip- pine Islands, and they also claimed that the.occupation of Manila is a milis tary occupation, which justifies the TUnited States in collecting the rev- enues, administering the government and exercising all the functions of pos- session, A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct~ ed, will quickly restore Females to com- plete health. Théy promptly remove obstruetions or irregularities of the sys- tem and cure Sick Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham'’s Pills are Second Race—Five and a half furlongs; sell- ing; all ages. .. None Such : -107| (170 Yemen 63 Pelxotto 112| 148 Mollie 177 Highland 17 142 Reina de L Ang107 162 Etta H 172 Grandezi: Third Race—Seven furlongs; 3-year-olds and up; Naglee selling stakes. 176 Cromwell 103! 166 La Goleta 166 Buckwa 06| 151 Rosinante 177 Highland 00| ... Batsuma (171)Rubicon et 180 Moringa 166 Recreation Fourth Race—One and a quarter miles; han- dicap. - = 7 ater .. 930 ... MANGLED BY THE CARS. w h R | T SRR Rortane. 113 i Soreliito oo, 108 < ithout a Riva Railroad Man’s Awful Death in the Oakdale Yards. : STOCKTON, Nov. 9.—Albert Conrady, And have the LARCEST SALE of any Patent Medicine in the World, | ¥itth Race—Mile and seventy yards; selling; four-year-olds and up. 168 Benamela ...... 0 | 173) Personne ... <380 tmp Mistral IL 105 GINDassamilo better known as “Doc” Conrady, met 25c. at all Drug Stores. bt A § 11 Zarwo ., death this morning In Oakdale while ! switching in the railroad yards. He was Big € is_a non-poteo medy_for Qonon-hcu, ect, Spermatorrhaa | bités, unzatural dist | charges, or any inflamma< ?, Trritation oF Gicore a brakeman on the Southern Pacific, and was well known in this city, where he re- sided. He was a son of Dr. Conrady, who died a few years ago. Conrady started toward a_train to meet it ag it came toward him. In some man- ner he slipped between the track and the iron frog, getting his foot caught, and his efforts w free himself were unsuc- cessful. traln was bearing down on im so fast thnt it was too late to llns t and the unfortunate man was knocke over by the &Alot and mangled horribly. His arms and legs were broken and his hands and feet were cut off. His head was crush He leaves a widow In Stockton and a mother and sister in Fort Wayne. ————— Stabbed by an Unknown Man, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9.—J. W. Case-|' re of Santa Barbara was murderously ulted last night, near hil rooming house in this clt{n % an unknown man. He was stabbed e breast four times and his condition is serious, He is unable to relate the particulars of the uun t. What Cuba’s Loss Means to Spain. The loss of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the very sustenance of the nation. Alrndy her tax ridden people are crying for brea In the same way the loss of your once ous appetite means poverty and -tprutlon to your body. If any reader of this paper wishes to be as hungry agalp as mun 2 uhfld and Selectlans for To-Day First Race—Fiandes, Don Luis, Prompto. Second Race—Yemen, Peixotto, Etta H. Third Race—La Goleta, Moringa, Cromwell. Fourth Race—Morellito, Wheel of Fortune, Shasta Water. Fifth Race—Red Glenn, tral IL After Sheriff Rogers’ 01d Job. ALAMEDA, Nov. 9.—Hardly had it be- come_eertain that Oscar Ro ers, present City Marshal of Alameda, had been elect- ed Sheriff, than a host of aspirants for the posmon he will vacate began to make their plans to capture the prize. ;ufi.g | will assume the duties of his new o January 1, 1899. The Alameda city elec- | tion will not be held until Agrfl. and in | the meantime the City Marshalghip will | have to be filled by an apgloimmeut by the | City Trustees. Among those who as h‘g |'to ~the position are Louis Schro Frank H}I)!.cket! Harry Transue, Wlll(lm Gunn, George McRae and Ralph Hamlin. | All of them will endeavor to get the ap- ‘pmmment from the Trustees, and it is likely all of them will be candidates for the position at the April election. St. Paul to Sail for Manila. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—The Postoffice | Department to-day announced that the transport steamer St. Paul will sail from o rm.’. "Noo-astringent. Sold by Draggists, filnpblnvnnlé 3 fhe Prevents m i EvaNg CHewlca: Co. cinoinnAT1,0 . R Bernardillo, Mis- AUCTION SALES. GROCERY AND BAR. , THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 11 A. M. San Irancisco direct r Manila Novem- | wants to fully enjoy hearty ber 17, car: the mails and also Christ- | recomme: stetter's Stos uch m BECOND AND CLEMENTINA STS. g or our soldiers and sailors. | cures ma‘...fifin. dyspepsia and constf pnl.lnn. FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 602 Market. mas presents | | o0 AXD 11T (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, ‘ggzgt 1 Fitchhurg, Blmburst, 10001 | San Leandro, Sonth San ST {11:004 Leandro, Estudillo, He 112:00 Lorenzo, Cherry 11:45p i1:00p and 12:45p P Haywards. 15:45p > | i Runs through to Niles. Lt J_t ¥rom Niles. COAST DIVT (Nerrow Gange). (Foot of Market Street.) 8115 Newark, Centerville, San J ose, Felton, Boul dex Opeek, Santy Orus and Way tetions *2:152 Nowars. Gon Alinsden, Felton, Bouldor éraek. Hanta Cruz and’ Frincipal Way 4013 Nowark. Bus Joas wad Low Gidios $31:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose aud Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK nuulscu—rm of Market Street (Slip 8)— 5 uan 00a.m. 11:00 *2:00 'l 00e.m. Prom OAKLAND—F¢ 112 5:502 *10:304 9:204 $7:202 10 of Broadway,—*6:00 8:00 10:00a., 00 $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00e. COAST RIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend su) 7001 Aa Jote sud Way Shatl aden Wednesdays ot .. I:30r 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta uz, Pacille ‘Grove, Paso Itobles, Smi Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Principal Way Statious 4:10¢ :404 San Jose and Way Stations. *8:004 :30A San Juse and Way S 334 431 San Mateo, Redwi Menlo Pari Pho A1e6, Bnnumhn San la:’ ilroy, Bom.w. Sauta linas, Monterey and Pac ore. 4 :30p *4:15p s‘nJme.ml Prineipal Wa, *3:00P San Jose and Principal Way Stations Siant 3:30r San Jose and Principal Way Stations 31301 0r San Jose aud Way Station 7:301 45¢ San Jose and Way Sh.l.lu a0 for Afternoon. A for Moruing. S\lndl’l ouly 1 Saturdays only *# mundngs excepted. ¥ Mondaysand T “‘i‘h !lundnn and Wednesdays NORTH PAGIFIC COAST HAII.IIBAD FROM m‘{lfi u;«.(g.'ro MILL VALLEY | AND SAN RAFAEL. FEaE Daxe i -sm,’n.oo a. m.; *1:45, 3:45, 5:15, *6:00, F% EXTRA TRIPS—For Ban Rafael on Monday, We&udlyl and Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. I T 00,'100.'11305.11:"1:15, 5 Eopine aarkal s 't fen Questin. | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DA 6745, W 8 m B R EXTRA . TRIES on' Mondays, Wednesdays at 6:40 p. m. ans~u 20_ & 00, ‘moo. *11:5 & m.; lnd Saturday! Er’um et § S Do e Augabin. MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. EK 65.045 7:85, 9:40 & m.; 12:35, 2:45, 2 50 5:20 p. EXTRA TRIPS MA lltmdln ‘Wednesdays and Saturday: 12:05, 1:20, $:20, at EUNDAYS—!.& 10 BS l. m.; 5:00, 6:30 p. "THROUGH TRAINS. 7:20 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 1:45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 8:00 a.. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way st CALIFORNIA NORTHVESTERY R1. GO LESSER 4AN FRANCISGO AND NORTR PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Siburen Forry, Feet of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_ DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:85 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip - m Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 %, 9:30, 100 & m.; 10, 3, RAFAEL TO BAN FR.A‘{CISCO WEI-:K DAYS—6:10, 9:20, m.; 1 5:10 p. m smurdu-—Extm mvn at 8U DAYFEI{ 9:40, 11:10 2. m.; 1:40, 3:49, 5:00, 6:25 Between gfl.n Francisco and Schuetzen P;\rk same schedule as above: leave Arrive San Francisco. In Effect San Francisco. ok oo B B O Bt Week Sun- 1898. Sun- | Week Days. | days. Destination. days. | Days. Novato, _hg:co am Fulton, 7:80 am) ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, ytton, Geyserville, 8:0am| Cloverdale. | 7:3pm| 6:22pm Hopland and 1 :00am) Ukish. | 7:85pm u 8:00am/ Guerneville. | 7:35 pm 8:00am| Sonoma. :40am and 6:10pm| 6:00pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:10 pm| 7:30am| 8:00am) Sebastopol. [10:40am $:30 pm| 5:00 pm 7:35 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlott Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratpga Springs, Blue es, Laurel Dell e, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, ‘Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tldm to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates, Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle blds. H. C. WHITING, RYAN, B SSheral Managsr. Gon: Pase, Ageit. California . Limited SantaLe Route Connecting Train Leaves San Fran- clsco at 5 P. M, every SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. Arrives ln Chicagoat 8:15 A. M. the 'fol owing Thursday, sFtu nd Tuesda;—Arrlvlnz York at 1:30 . Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR. Ob- servation ar and Eleotric Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train Is in Addition to the Daily Overland Express. [ SAN FRANCISCD TICKET DFFICE—§20 WARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 153l | Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 Strnt. ! San Joge Office—7 West Santa Clara St THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAR JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Nov. 16, 1858, trains will run as follows: South-bound. North-bound. Passen Mixed. Mixed. |Passen- ger. | Sunday| Sunday| ger. Duliy. [Geept] Stations, [Bevpea| Dy Stockton | 3: Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfield Visalla Stopping at intermediate points as required. Cannections—At Stockton with steamboats of California Navigation and, Improvement Co: pany, leaving San Francisco at § p. m. dll? Giteoting Stndey, and Stockton at § p. m. aily For stage connectlons see official time table or inquire at Traffic Manager's Otfice, 821 Mar- ket street, San Francisco, Dr Gibbon’s Dispensary, Established m.,m'"'m ot Maa discase oarh onmyndmfi‘d‘znd nuamnn. Ty him. Charges 10w HQUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Via Sausalitc Ferry.) Leave San Franclscg, commencing Sunday, BC& 1898: Veek Daye_9:20 & m., 45 p. m. :00, 11:30 a. m., 1:15 p. m, & SON, Agents, 621 Market Charges lo d. ST S 0, 10: !éom Mill Valley, Francisco.

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