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FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1898, ALLEGED EXTORTIONISTS ON TRIAL. THE SAN SPIDER KELLY AND MULLER FIGHT A DRAW ADVERTISEMENT! L R B o MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND RIBBONS! We to-day place on sale unexampled offerings of Men’s Fur- early next year, and, in consequence, the rentals of business property in Cal- gary have advanced 100 per cent and much building is going on. “What most interests San Francisco is the line of steamers between Van- couver, San Francisco and Southern Cali- fornia ports (projected by the Vancouver and Dawson City Shiping Agency) which has already received the approval of the ;-“ndCOU\Qr City Council and Board of ‘rade. “In the extension of trade, too, it should be of material benefit—giving to the resi- dents of Alberta the products of Califor- nia and to California the cheap prices of Alberta’s wonderful dairy products. It is my opinion, too, that such a line would not necessarily interfere with the exist- ARRANGEMENTS OR SEATING THE CROWDS Breezy Tales of the Efforts of EfiWflliams and Her Friends to Secure Captain Nevill's Coin. e b e | ) Plans'fc_)r the Thanks- S ipaw T SRt Go_ the Full Route, nishings and Ribbons. Extra heavy Woolen Underwear, particu- giving Game. e o Twenty Rounds. larly well adapted for the cold season, at special prices this week. In our Ribbon Department we present a few interesting items in the newest shades, colorings and effects at STARTLING REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK MEN’S FURNISHINGS. COMPLETE The New Librarian Confers With the Members of the Board—A Cafe Suggested. At the semi-monthly meeting of the Mechanics' Library trustees last evening Librarian Taggart was introduced to the members of the board by President Den- REILLY DEFEATS PETE M'GEE | A INCLOSURE SALE OF SEATS WILL BEGIN MAYNARD AND McFADDEN BOX ~E-N-A-i-E-0-u-u-0-u-u-u-u TO-MORROW. icke. The new librarfan made a brief | THEIR FIFTH NO CONTEST. | reply to the words of welcome by the | At 25 Cents. —- president, after which routine business A Choice Lot of MEN’S AND BOYS’ ALL-SILK NECKWEAR in tecks, four-in-hands, band and shield bows, club ties, etc., etc.; goods was disposed of. & 2 the request of Miss Wal- { |J,{‘VP‘.},’,'{,\'édgfla},(,n;‘,. e mes to Bat. | Western Club Opens the Winter Sea- tery’ E, Third Artillery, stationed at Fort son of Sport With an Average | Point, to form the nucleus of a library for 4 | Lot of Bouts j» the Ring. usually sold at 50c; will be offered at 25c each. At 25 Cents. 180 dozen MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY AUSTRALIAN WOOL AND MERE WOOL SOCKS in brown, tan, sanitary gray and fast black shades, with double spliced heels and toes; extra value for $4 00 per dozen; will be offered at 25c per pair. The University Club and the College Students Get the Choice Plums vin the Grand Stands. Notes. the_ enlisted men. Willlam Mitchell sent a communication suggesting that the board of trustees es- tablish a_cafe in connection with the li- = = brary. He also proposed that the ;\":13; - e tute arrange to glve a series of populs At BB Cante eetl a LO! ts during the w er. lelly F WITNESS REMINGTON. ELSIE WILLIAMS. MYRON AZHDERIAN. S = At a meeting of the mamagers of the | COREerte, CArml AT, T kea permiss Spider Kelly and Fred Muller went the | M 155 dozen MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY AUSTRALIAN WOOL AND CAM- football teams of Stanford and California | "o 'the Pavilion to practice in on Tues- | full route, twenty rounds, in their boxing | g UDGE COOK, a jury and a home unexpectedly, and the re- @ EL'S HAIR SOCKS; warranted shrunk; good value for $4 00 per yesterday afternoon the final arrange-|day and Friday evenings. | bout at Woodward’s Garden last night. court room full of spectators sult was that Azhderian fled to his osens Wil Lafiffesat ot Stoit or DRlr ments for the big game on Thanksgiving he matter of leasing the institute | At the conclusion Referee Phil Wand de- *; listened yesterday to the ef- own bed in t]heI ;:I‘r;‘nm‘ gt nlzzlht. » o ¥ were perfected. All that remains now | grounds at Stxteenth and Tolom Strects |cided it a draw, much to tne displeasure | forts of the prosecution to il- R G Ll TR At 75 Cents. in the way of preliminary affairs is the ‘“‘jj;g("f"“”f,“gn‘r”q“],“'_:p expires January 1, | of the followers of Kelly. Kelly scored |4 lustrate the alleged manner tain. The relation of this painful + | 45 dozen MEN'S LAUNDRIED CHEVIO. SHIRTS in a variety of pat- selection of thq officials. and he wishes to renew at $50 a month, | many more points than his adversary,| 4 from Captain Willlam A. Nevills. incident also filled Elsie with mer- 4 terns, with link cuffs to each; regular price $1 25; will be offered The tickets will be put on sale Thurs-| An offer of $100 a month has been received | but Muller was always on the aggressive. | | in which Elsle Willlams, Grace riment. and caused her to long and 75 Gath: day morning at 9 o'clock at Clabrough & | from another party and the committes | When they stood off and boxed Kelly Tdose) and iMyron' Ashderian| aro carefully stare at the tips of her Sl ke e R S always showed to best advantage. His |+ glleged to have extorted money h“R“ll}xim:tnn SRR ¥ At 75 Cents. long reach kept Muller where he could | 4 The State's interests were in the testimony, stated that he had sev- ¥ 96 dozen MEN'S HEAVY SANITARY WOOL AND CAMEL'S HAIR 257 do no damage. His favorite blow was a |4 hands of Thomas Riordan, Reel B. al talks with Azhderian, which + UNDERSHIRTS and drawers; extra well finished; worth $1 25; will peculiar back hand cross or chop which | o Terry and Frank H. Short of convinced witness that the young be offered at 7T5c each. he invariably followed with a right on| ¥ Fresno; and the defense was con- man ;mq‘l}g{r;xfllnogfnm:nglar;gx)r‘x}z 3 the body. This took much of the speed | ducted by George W. Baker and L. to despol s y = 2 . out of Muller, who was not over strong |+ Clark of Fresno. s A Loy *‘ AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST. § when he entered the ring, owing to the |4 The defendants are accused of Know. On one occasion, while he - ¥ ALL ODD GARMENTS IN MEN’S WOOLEN AND MERINOQ £ difiellty: he - tncountersdyme g0 e N I L L UNDERSHIRTS and drawers will be closed out at less than cost Of quired weight. tended e nether extremity o e derian ha ? S =) manufacture. A § Several times during the bout each man | ¥ aged capitalist, to the tune of $2000, pess asked if Azhderian intended 5 had his opponent in difficulty, and the | % by threats of exposure of his re- TR ropited Y the negas 6 B end seemed imminent when the tired box- | 4 lations to the woman Williams. el + RIBBONS SPE‘ : IAL !” s e er would recover and hold his own until | 4 This act is said to have been per- fie explained,” said Remington, + i ~ the bell gave him a much needed respite. | 4 formed by the latter and her con- “that the girls were ‘dead fly’; that 4 At 18% Cents Yard. H F Muller was invariably on the aggressive, | | federates while Captain Nevills e e et 200 pleces No. 30 FANCY PLAID SURAH RIBBON, 3 inches wide, In H L § 1 s but the majority of his well-meant blows | ¥ was lying sick at the Palace Hotel paring for it It was his intention,” 4 medium and dark shadings; worth 25 cents a yard; will be offered it < were stopped by the clever “Spider” be- |+ and unable to stand off his perse- B ey “toxent at 121 cents a yard. St 2 fore they had worked any harm. Kelly |4 cutors. big fruit-growers to his cottage, get + —— — 3 did not seem at ease until the ninth |4 Elsle is petite, painted, and in them under the influence of the 4 At 15 Cents Yard. [ N round, when he commenced to jab Muller | earlier days must have been rather women and champagne, and then 250 pleces No. 16 and No. 22 COLORED MOIRE RIBBON, all silk, from 3 3 and play for his heart. This had the |% pretty, with doll features and pecu- Ioake ivaluablencontracis fOT tEE 21, inches to 3 inches wide, extra quality; worth 25 cents a yard; 3 s ¢ N | Gesired effect, as it stopped his gallop in | 4 liar gray eyes. Her figure is dain- If they kicked when they became 4 e o o H 3 s 3 | a marked degree for a llmmf e 4 tv and her ‘appearance in silks and s!nl(\;r d”‘,{'ffia“|'2fut’.‘§’“,i\7';'.1 A 8 I N i | “1In the eleventh both men fought them- | ¥ cealskins yesterday accounts for silence them. as Azl E _— N § 3 ' selves to a standstill. In the following | 4 ;ffi “fact that she fascinated the intention after working (hlls part of 4 # At 25 Cents Yard. s i 5 o} & round Kelly had Muller dazed, catching | 4 wealthy captain greatly to his the game to employ : llxe_ sin'A: 54! 200 pieces No. 60 and No. 80 BLACK MOIRE AND BLACK SATL. AND » e | Sl him twice with right cross Muller | sorrow. The other woman is com- methods with the fruit-buyers in i GROS-GRAIN SASH RIBBON, 41 inches and 5 inches wide, all L] s . N 3 stood the severest punishment and was | 4 monplace and _Azhderian a to sell his contracts for high + SHe et oo aCaaTEs e O 605 o rard s will Do Glie ca et : It aved by the bell. Both men tried for a | 4 swart, hatchet-faced, black-eyed, < < G et : a g g § 2 knockout blow in the nineteenth round, shrewd looking young man. as further brought out in the cents a yard. >t TS and the partisans of each man had many [# ~ The prosecution, after stimeny of this Witness that iy 2 N vell for their favorite. | 4 lishing the fact that C: hderis s (p(nv im a o + s -~ 3 3 N n stood in the middle of the ring 4 ills had given the defen lmm_m..l to suhsmx}uao,\ ;c:\ el % i - o e ave blow for blow, paying but little check for $2000, supposedly for the him if he did not appear agains éq 9 >\ heed to their guard. 4 purpose of Keepin~ her mouth Azbderian in a 'lgfln"%t- suit "l‘i + 3 |~ § a The twentieth round was a h)\:rricanfl. 4 closed as to his 1mflma v W Ir\'(‘ynrx- has institute against 4 IS & g each man in turn seeming on the verge called a number of witness vills. | § oS 3 Q§ of going out. Kelly clinched repeatedly |4 dent in Fresno and this c One of the witnesses stqtold thoaé + H b ¢ ¢ H s E Muller tried again | 4 show by inference and other he had scen Azhderian sitting 3 | Ly ' < and again to land his right, but the agile | that the character and reputation tie lap of Elsle Willlams. = " 4 f LS Kelly” seemed never to be at the place |4 of Elsie Williams was not enviable. Well, if it were a ¢ ‘{4"9 o My e the blow was directed. When the | 4 n appeared to en- in a girl's lap, Mr. Riorc lel h-”: + ! NIl N . : sunded the end of the round and joy this 1 of the proceedings Attorney Baker, “you would have 2 8 N fight both were hammering away | #+ thoroughly, and when it was tes- been in jail long ag it and HI R § & nner and paid no heed | 4 tified that Azhderian had shared a I plead guilty for myself asl 4 H 2 3 N referee and the sec- | cottage with her over night; that you, too.” replicd Riordan prom % Hie ¥ ¢ s to separate them and |+ but one sleeping apartment had iy, and the courtroom smiled a 1di- 3¢ it~ gv 3 ¥ | rcorners. [+ been “occupled, and that a man's Biye il i R 5 t 2 1 d up both hands to shoes en in er room, OUMCErAD; = S “.’ = The adherents of Kelly |+ while an was out in the was introduced tending to shiow' af- n the majority, as their hisses | % yard in his bare feet, she enjoyed forts on the part of the end- y drowned out the applause of |4 a hearty laugh ceeded ~ in ants to extort wealth from Nevills 4 5 | ho thought the decision a just blushing through her paint. The witnesses were )];xr +! S s § - Galir S Kelly m l(‘lni]m;‘u] hn;:n on a|¥+ William Remington, who <'ffm<{1.fi!~ !'nré(’v!‘&n‘}it;x!‘i % . P s of 3 e tal lows landed their repre- |4 to these fac » of Wells-Fargo's Bank, | Mk J flm A“ ste Sts., Plans of the Seating for the Stanfor BIIOTNIA | T O s iy, O the oiher bana | + versations he ‘had had with =Azh- {)x-«»|(;r1§1l(mr;;:o.nm,h}}‘; 5. yom 3 ones an CAllister Sk the Muller men held that he did all the derian calculated to show that the Javid § an, Je an’ 5 Game on Thanksgiving Day. | leading and was ‘the aggressor through- |+ latter was working Jo puil the Nevills” colored Valet, and William 4 San Francisco. | out. “"He mixed thin requently an leg” of Nevills. The fact was emington. e —————— ==t S then showed to good advantage. 1% “xio brought out thn(h(ll\‘e\'l!ls h‘x,x‘d The Jur;\ i;flrrnrcqrym;;'d‘;'! %‘;",.53,’,‘ I a L LW e ww ee rw ) o 1 il " - <elly plendidly handled by Young |4 strictly. forbidden Azhderian, his : A, Hirseh, D. W. Lohsen, Golcher's , alone will handle the | will investigate the matter and report at Ry MG a Foy i 3 : Hay W. E. Lovejoy, W. | g i |2 , Tim McGrath and Frank Mc- : dent, to stay at ‘night J. J. Hayer, W. E 3 3 . ke The reason for this i to avold | the next meeting. | Muller was looked after by Me. |+ on‘the ranch where Biste Wiltams Griffen, H. Bendit,” R Mehriens, I UNITED STATES BRANCH UNITED STATES BRANCH he complications that resulte Hines and Gus Muller. Muller |4 and Grace Loose were quartered. ames van, W. . Ho — e a sale by ent agents. The| THE FORT BAKER SCANDAL. |scemed too finely drawn, while thei, However, the young man pald no Harms, J. W. Wilcox and H. G. 4 i At thetone e - |‘hpir‘tr" was at his natural weight. | attention to these orders and spent z Sk s STATEMENT STATEMENT box seats, which will be fixed Lieutenant Bennett Hopes to Have ;l‘hPr-'-hwx~ a gre deal of 4 his time with the women when the hg ;;‘:h “:}lllficnr&%rw;“gnrflea;- T s 0X sea B about the rounds, each man “boss” was away. ng 3 = —0] — — 83 ordinary reserved seat will be His Report Ready Soon. favorite blows and using them through- |+ 'On one occasion Nevills came o'clock. + O IEN E, s will be fixed at §2. The | Lieutenant Bennett was bus; sterday | out. There was plenty of action, but not | + | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS preparing his report of the Fort Baker |much damage done. "Kelly wore Muller (@4 4 44444+ +4++4+4++4++ 4444444444444 44440 ity Club has been | investigation with a view of submitting it “’2‘?’“ }“"_‘;: \"I'S”D“'L“}“‘s e }rl‘" ‘h"""(- 5 2o SRS o = meiaa s | — OF THE—— o concede e chofce sections of the Har-| to the adjutant general. “The lieutenant | Ang from. especially when they foliowed | — = = | % L r and. They have| will go to Fort Baker to-day for the pur- > “‘chop’” blow. 2 Joe Acton awarded the decision to Rielly | Hawailan curios generously loaned them | . which will be put | pose of making inquiries into the conduct | Kid Maynard and Kid McFadden fought | amid the howls of disapproval from the | for exhibition. The result was that me} Jone of thes pats N e. s | thetr fifth draw. They have met six | gallery. Had McGee been properly han- | spacious rooms were filled with an aggre- None of these s8ats | of the canteen at that place. He expects | thelr ffth Craw. - Ihey Bave B %n| dled he would have gone another round | gation of articles which were rich and | any outsiders, but each | to have his report ready some time this | (0T 3 G50 “nfCy Went at it hammer | and gained a draw, as he was doing ex- | beautiful*enough to make any profes- | : privilege of purc g | week. and tongs last night and neither could | cellent work. | sional collector’s heart burn with envy. i rnichoy. | “SFhe attendance was an average one, be- | Pictures of all descriptions—paintings. f ar Colonel Long, the depot quartermaster, | obtain a_decisive lead. Maynard. who is INSURANCE COMPANY F MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON THE 3ist day of December, A. D. 1897, and for the year ending on that 'day, as made to the photographs and sketches, all illustrative side of the field the two . be | e e P > | is confronted with a serfous problem. He | a hard hitter, had the best of it up to the | ing made up chiefly of the men always | u . u s | RANCE COMPANY i T S ‘h’fv" fftm'. is of the opinion that the él Paul will | ninth round.” McFadden then shook his | seen at the ringside. Managers Martin |of Hawailan life, personality or scene | INSU CE C " will. be uncov. ; fatin: covered the walls, hung against a back- S B O T e Murphy and C. H. Long had all their ar- old gold locks of hair and by his aggres- the only of which will be uncov- | not begin to carry the Christmas presen H h £ bl d verdure. T 3 made it a stand-off with his | rangements in splendid order, ground of blossom and verdure, Tapa v of December, A. D. 1897, and for Teig cloth and mats of finest weave, artistical- | o 15t day of Decetnber, A° D. T, 888 fe siveness west end of the fleld an in- | that are being sent to the boys at M . et v | i akin o £ Al o game bantam opponent. Maynard land- | drawback being the dim, religious light in | It making a complete in- | nila by thelr relatives and friends. ed the most clean blows, but could not | which the men boxed. The first brace of |1y draped alcoves and corners; baskets. | Incurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- | Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- g down on the gridiron in | depot is now filled to overflowing v opponent, The lads_are | boxers entered the ring at 8:30, and there | musical instruments, specimens of royal | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections | fornia, pursuant Lo the provisions of sections The entire seating ca-| boxes that have been sent in, and there | g s in miniature and their bout | was no delay between any of the bouts. | China and silver ware, carvings, head-| 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as i 3500, and the standing |appears to be no end to them. Yesterday pleased the spectators. Each apparently dresses, fans and_hundreds of other arti- | per blank furnished by the commissioner: | per blank furnished by the commissioner: room wi odate 3000. There will| Colonel Long received a letter from an | thought he had earned the decision, but cles were grouped on tables and on tem- | ASSETS. ASSETS. be no s g along the side lines this | old lady living in the country, who has | the announcement of a draw by Referee | GLIMPSES OF THE porary shelves; Hawailan and American | cosh market value of all stocks Toans oo bends: sill inorteages -3 = S008 a son at Manila. She stated that her | Wand was loudly applauded. | flags Wwere intertwined over the windows | “3h4 Bonds owned by company Cash market value of all stocks and will be ned two hours | apple crop was not quite ripe and wanted | The opening bout of tme evening proved HAWAIIAN ISLANDS | 2nd doorways. and palms and ferns and | cash in company's office bonds owned by company - 1,546,517 30 former years for the pur-| to know if the colonel could delay the | an appetizer for the hard fighting that D | trailing vines made a mimic forest of the | Cash in banks | Cash In company’s offic: 406 79 ling the rush. Promptly at|sailing of the vessel untll such atime | followed. Jimmy Rielly of local fame and i A | whole interior. ey Interest due and “accrued Cash in banks oo aiee '] ksgiving morning e | as the apples might be ripe, as she de- | Pete McGee, 2an unknown quantity, were | The rooms were crowde oth after- | stocks and loans nteres Cr manager of the grounds will place Recre- | sired to send some to her boy. | pitted againkt each other for ten rounds. | THE CALIFORNIA CLUB GIVES| noon and evening, and a very satisfactory | Premiu s stocks snd loaéu G i 7,837 30 ation Park, v.ith its vast seating stands, | General Merriam stated yesterday that | Rielly was possessed of more science NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT sum was realized for the very worthy ob- | _lon ...... nterest due and accrued on_ bonds 4 hands of the college managers, |it was not the intention of the Govern- |than his opponent, but what McGee lack- : | ject of the entertainment. "During _the | Bills receivable, not matured, taken ol e L E i L O Sorrad: vl e Brown of California and | ment to send any more troops here. hut | ed in ‘that direction he made up in grit, | —_— | afternoon Mrs. A. D. Sharon read a very | nlor 55,800, BTN NN " | “tion .. -, 26,506 18 Stanford, and the gates wi that the troops already at the front, to |a long reach and strength. In the first interesting original paper on “Hawall, | s ¢ 1d... i Bills receivable, not matured, take: ' then be opened. g be ordered home. would be relieved by | four rounds Rielly had McGee profusey | Hawaiian Songs, Music and Dances| pq‘and Present.” Charles Mayer played | ‘surance on losses already paid... 538 8 | BYR reitlye o I iake s ntir The boxes will be differently construct- | those that recently sailed under General | bleeding from tue mnose, but the latter in the Depths of a Tropical | several beautiful Hawaiian melodies upon Total assets’. 212,278 23 | Due from other companies for re- ed this year. They will have two steps, | Miller. | dia not mind it in the Jeast. He met F t. the zither, including the always lovely LIABILITIES. insurance on losses already paid. 3,170 90 of which will depend upon thc — | Rielly’s vicious attacks with straight pIosS Harry Monges sang a tenor | ;e 0 ana unnaia e e seats selected by the DPUr-| you will find the latest things tn wan |lefts and hard rights until the tide of bat- B son acting as accompanist; | 10858 SAINTEEC ARCWARD 6 it on ¢ Total assets ++$2,112,4% 13 v number of seats. may be | paper at Clark’s, 653 Market sireet. ¢ |tle turned in his favor. Despite the en- Bl Gatloritar CToE reca 1. Mills sang the “Star Spangled | 19nses b, broces N %300 LIABILITIES, bought and the boxes will be apportioned et S e e couragement given McGee by a clamorous | The rooms o e B C UL e and Miss Kirby, Miss Constance | 1osses resisted, includipg expenses.. 18,256 66 | Losses adjusted and unpaid .. 3 72248 - The boxes will be erected C e T, \ gallery and a howling pit, Riclly kept his | transferred into bowers of tropical beauty | and Miss Kathleen de Young, Miss Mar- | Gtose premiams on. fe ricks Tosses in process of adjustment of stands on both sides of the oroner’s Inquests. | man b ducking hooks and jabs. In | yesterday afternoon and evening, the oc- | gery Mills and Miss Edith Leale, under | ning one year or less, $1,005,051 15 i suspense 73,130 32 Coroner | Hawkins heldyan induest yes-|| ducking McGseiproved himselt clever, aud | o4pion belng o Hawallan:Day s iatyen. by | tieidireCtinmut Misk EMSISEOWIRI] SaNE |1 romanrantcl 58 pes fotut £ - WaEm e | Lomeniresisicd includios expensed’y SESH I8 terday on the body of Mrs. Louisa Spain, | saved himself much punishment. In the o a an. | & number of Hawallan airs, accompany- | Gross premiums on fire risks run- ross premit ks, - At Stanford. SRE e e o | oighth and ninth rounds the gore that | the educational department of that organ-| { "l (oalves on four ukuleles and two | ning more than one year, §5%.- ning one vear or less, $1,052,597 143 Sttt e > s and killed on the 6th inst. | lowed from McGee's proboscis covered | ization for the benefit of the new chil- taro-patch fiddles. 724 §7; reinsurance pro rata 442,707 46 | _reinsurance 50 per cent 526,448 57 NFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. in a grocery on the corner of Second and | hoth men, makine them take on a sorry | dren’s playground. Cordially appreciating | The evening programme included songs | All other demands against the com- Ot r’»‘r‘:'::“lmh:nflr;ngr;e:!: T ctice this afternoon was the hard- | Minna streets. The jury found a verdict | appearance. Rielly started to end hos- | the earnest and untiring efforts of Mrs. | and dances by some native Hawailan men | P8DY oo 53,221 42’ "niog more than one year; §i R0 Y est seen on the gridiron this season. The | aceusing Tomaso Kellini of the murder. | tilitics in the ninth, but was met with a| A D Sharon and the department of |in costume; music on lute and mandolin | moua) yabilities 31179519 46 | Due ana accrued for salaries, rent, . - men went into the game with their fight-| In the cage of J. F. McDonald. steward | determined resistanice. During the last | 1o, o SR B0 (0 SR RSN T | by “Professor Samuel Adelstein; an_ad- otal - SR Lot - B rsod 2d the second eleven fought | Of the St. Paul, who fell into the hold of | minute of the round he landed a heavy | Which she I 2 % | dress by Miss Craft; vocal music by Miss ' INCOME. All other demands against the com- g blood up an e rery ineh of | e vessel while on the way to this port. | right on the jaw and quickly followed it | head to make the playground instituted | Xonis Roberts and Miss Millle Flynn; | Net cash actually received for fire pany .. 3 with the college team for every and who died in this city from his in- |up with additional blows, making McGee | by them In every way a success, such of | piano solos by H. J. Stewart and Martin | _Premiums .......o.ocoeo. o $1,331,030 25 ry. As a result of the flerce plung- | juries, the jury returned a verdict to the | grogey, In the cheering that ensued dur- [ the club members as are the fortunate | Schultz, and an address by S. M. Short- | Recelved for interest and dividends Total liabilities . nd line bucking two men were com- | effect that the accident occurred through | ing the rally neither the referee, seconds s of especially valuable and rare ridge on bonds,” stocks, loans, ;and from INCOME. to retire—Burmister, who was out | the carelessness of the deceased. There |nor fighters heard the mournful clang of | POSSESSOT: 2 L] . all other ‘sources ... e et e he firsttime in two weeks, and Cap- | was a rope around the hatchway and the | the gong, and the men fought on. z PR Totals income " premiums .. .$1,341,585 85 isher, who was lald out in a scrim- | deceased was warned against the dan-| McGee was knocked down at this junc- . ADVERTISEMENTS. 9 3 Received for interest on bonds.and mage. Neither was ser{}ously hur;,;ra'l;‘gg Sfi?;beréugmhg ment lilnshle the rope and | ture, and Captain Gillen seeing his gory —— [ o 7 “ZI;‘IZE“,?T"""RES- on | Rt 1200 1d v nts a busy app 3 ie hold. P e S. e i st oAt ddcan e e sracacstecicade | Net amount paid for fire losses....... X Recelved for interest and dividends el RO e tha old. players-Cle- appearance stopped hostilitles. Referce | £65655060606000606080606090609080 $0606060306CH060608080G | Net amount paid for fre losscs ... scalyed, for Itoresl sandidiidends mans, Downing, Fickert and Harrelson— phrokerage ... e, 02| all other souraes . 5 69,554 30 assisting Mr. Cross in the coaching. ala. for salarics, fees and. other Sk is shifting the men about, arges for officers, clerks, etc.... ~ 8761435 | Total income Goach Cross Is shifting the Biancherd: 0000000000000 000000000IWO0000000000 pafi Tor State, Natlonal wia locai EXEENDiTTRES. suard, was shifted to the second this . i ! Net amount paid for fire losses (In- Eening and Calrns and Eaton, the trosh- g Al ather payments and expenditurss. 10000 4 | Toinaing $18028 15, lomses o me._ad eleven, Gilman and Biglow are fighting . o 8 2 3 Paid or allowed for commission oF hizd for ‘the caiter postdon_ Tigow . ] Losses {ncirfed during the year,...s 0068 38 | Pald. for salarics; fecs; aud lother i D Knaarson i Hotng stre “‘lfs §cen- To PHA YERS FOR HAI” o There is nothing that can restore i . “charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 110,011 35 L Anderson is being trained as cen- lost energy, vitality and manly Risks and Premiums. [Fire Risks.|Premiums. | Paid for State, National and local - ¥ — e — ——— | tANEE cueessee 3 o 57,257 Long runs by Plate and Daggett, the " o power as quickly, surely and per- Net amount of risks| All other payments and expenditures n.mg college halves, and hard line bucking (4 manently as electricity, and the best written during the e were the order of the day. Murphy was By order of Archbishop Riordan masses were solemnized in all the © ' Fear ..o ...[$ 150,659,200/$1,638,573 41 Total expenditures 431,163,845 13 unlucky in his tries at field goals, the Catholic churches in the archdiocese Monday morning for the purpose of Q HpeHs ol Mg 1< e N i the yens] 167,698,679] 1,771,988 94 : Fire. line not holding firmly and the passes Hit Rty the Dlossine oo 5 3 expired during the year| 157,698,67) 1,771, Losses incurred during the year ....3 698849 46 from center being poor. ts for the game will be on sale Thursd and the team will leave for training at Congress Springs on Friday. "Anakesis” is an infallible cure for Free sample add. “Anakesis,” New iles, ork® ———— NORTHWESTERN PROJECTS. Proposed New Sea and Rail Line to Dawson. W. L. Bernard, editor of the Alberta Tribune, now stopping at the Brooklyn Hotel, gives some interesting informa- tion concerning the proposed railroad be- twe: en Calgary, W. T, and Dawson > he said last evening, “is in & falr way to become the capital of a Jarger Alberta, which will include the val- uable Peace River country, through which the line of railroad connecting Calgary and Edmonston with Dawson City ig expected to run. A bellef pre- vails that such a railroad would be a profitable investment, as it would run through a fertile country, suitable for all kinds of ranching and farming. “Workshope are now being erected at Calgary by the Canadian Pacific at an expense of $100,000, with an estimated pay- Foll of apout $10,000 per month. ~ These shops are expected to be In operation Althot menced when the dry weather shou atmospheric conditions, there is absol The farming interes.s of the State drought and, as a consequence of thi this archdiocese was celebrated and of saving their interests from ruin. Praying for rain in this city is not in fact, in all the Catholic churches prayer was inserted for the occasios by the officiating priest. People cro: general supplication to the “Ruler of vation of almost life itself, which th Whether as a result of plous supp natural workings of nature, rain ca sure. early part of the year, after months Monday morning. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 that the needed change is likely to oceur. of people, both interested and disinterested, all over the State, mass by the authorization of the representative head of the Catholic church in ing the visitation of rain upon those who are now a.most without hope less than a year ago mass was solemnized in St. Mary's Cathedral, and, the same reason that they were celebrated last Monday morning. Special the blessing of rain as a salvation of the homes of farmers and the sal- cultural interests throughout the State practically meant. days after the celebration of mass throughout the State. impression in the church, however, was that the welcome visitation came as a result of prayer and not the spontaneous change of atmospheric pres- It was in conslderation of this almost marvelous advent of rain in the renewed prayers for the same blessing were offered up In the churches ©C0000000000000000000000000000000 ugh the season has long since com- 1d have been superseded by different lutely not the slightest indication have already been threatened by the is fact, and at the general request prayers offered up to God supplicat- unusual. Tt will be remembered that throughout the city and State, for n and read in Latin from the altar wded the edifice and joined in the the Elements” to visit upon the State e ruin of the crops and other agri- [} $080909090909020P0P0H0PO0S0S0P0H0P0$0P0P0S0 be DR. A. T. SANDEN, 702 Market Btreet, Corner Kearny, San Fransisco. Office hours, § &. m. to § p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, Cal., 232 West Second street; Portland, Or., ‘Washington Denver, Colo., 931 Sixteenth street; Dallas, Tex.. 285 Main street; Butte, Mont., 110 North Main street. E Dr. Sanden’s Read all about it in his new book, “Three Classes of Men,” which can Electric Belt. had free. Call or address *- * KOT IN DRUG STORES. Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt is never sold In drug stores mor by travellng agents; only at our office. % O $0P0P0H0H09090PP0P0G00H0$090P0V0HPOS0B0S0S lication, or the consequence of the me ard continued to come for many The general of almost continual drought, that © C00C0000C00000000000000000C0000D! ®0®0S0S0H0H0S0D0H0H0S0H0(H0R0 090S0H0H0H00D0H0H0S0H0S —_—n———— e - — IERCES FAVORITE RESCRIPTION OR WEAK Wi 1s_a non-potson tor" Gonorn Spermatorrhoea, Charges, or ny Infamin: tion, Irritation or ‘lcera- Non-astringent. Net amount.in_force cember 31, 18% CHAS. H. POST, Manager. N. A. McNEIL, Assistant Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2§th day of February, 1898. H. E. FRANCK, Notary Publlc. L: B. EDWARDS, Manager Pacific Coast Depa:tment, 823 CALIFORNIA ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. VITALIS MTALS,, o bt e ABOYE 30th Day. REIEPY- quickly & surely removes Nervousness, Tightly Emissions, Evib Dreams Wasting Diseasés and a1l sffocis i Restores Lost Vitality, self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. Consumj 1+ 170,019,667| 1,901,776 02 PROTGSRAPNED o LR 154 Day. LR 10th Day. Net amount of risks written during the | year ... [§ 154,134,320{$1,786,548, Net amount of risks expired during the year| 14,130,716 1,845,736 Net amount in force De- cember 31, 1897... .| 185,644,763] 2,108,098 77 GEO. W. WENSLEY, U. 5. Manager, Subscribed and sworn o before me, this 25th day of February, 1868. ROBT. L. WENSLEY, Notary Public. L. B. EDWARDS, Mamager Pacific Coast Depzrimsat, 323 CALIFORNIA ST, 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. WA A PERMANENT CURE 06t obstinate cases of Gonorrheea SR Toct, guaranteed in from $ 10 6 r and Failing Memory. Wards I o e s a1ty Loeamity and Congm an in the vest pocket. By mail $1. ar Free CRITER SORF 6l 5% Denrbon Sh., Chtcags | 8old by Owl Drug Co., 8. F., and Oakiand and Gleet, guaran days ; no treatment juired. S0kt by g s -

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