The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 6, 1898, Page 10

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GUILTY, SAYS ACRIMONY IN THE PRINCE THE BOARD OF EDUCATION i FORRSE Karl Becker Gives Up| Mission High School| His Fight. Payments. WILLING TO GO TO PRISON| PLEA FOR A SENTENCE OF| SEVEN YEARS. The Bankers’ Association and Chief Lees Consent to the Passing | of This Short Sen- ! tence. ! STILL ~ SOMETHING DUE | | | | AN EXPERT WILL GO OVER THE BUILDING. | | He Is Promised Twenty Dollars, but ‘ He Will Have to Take Chances of Get- ting It. It is feared that the members of the Board of Bducation-do not dwell together " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 189s. TWO-YEAR- OLDS IN A GREAT FINISH Limewater and Los Medanos Beaten by Obsidian. DUE TO THORPE’S GREAT RIDE MAY W PLAYED WITH EER FIELD. 2 Topmast a Wonderful Stretch Run- ner—Toribio Beaten by Novia. A Day of Surprises All Around. Sport McAllister, was handled to perfec- tion by Spencer, and was as good as 7 to 1 in the ring. — Track Notes. Bob Smith, the well-known veteran of | the saddle, arrived from Montana yester- day. He brought no horses with him. Frank Ireland and Willie Applegate are here again. Applegate is an extensive | speculator and booked at both Ingleside | and Oakland last season. Spencer piloted two winners yesterday. His hahdling of Sport McAllister was a catchy piece of riding. When Burns & Waterhouse paid $2500 for Obsfdian it looked as if they had pur-| chased a gold brick for some time. The son of Stromboli.is now picking up, and glves promise of becoming a crack three- year-old. A morning contemporary makes a great | deal of bluster over what it terms a “turf scandal” in connection with the suspen- sfon of Jockey Ben Gouin. Where the big turf expose comes in is not quite plain. On November 28 May W s\arte:i in a race for the first time here this season, and ran unplaced. Her odds were 6 to 1, and the stable claimed to have backed her. On December 2 she started again and won all the way. On this occasion the Calgary wonder was again played. The first time out Gouin had the mount. In her winning race she was ridden by Bullman. -After her win on December 2 Gouin was sus- pended, owing to the mare's greatly im- proved showing, and Owner Cameron ac- cused the rider of pulling the mare the first time out, at the same time namin Phil Achibald as the bookmaker who lalfi against her. Gouin clatms he did not pull the mare. Yesterday. Phil Archibald ten- dered his sheets on both races to the Judfies for Inspection, and they showed nothing out of the usual. Gouin may or may not have pulled the mare, but he is certainly entitled to-as much considera- tion as any other rider as long as the thoroughbred youngsters fr-m the Napa Stock Farm of A. B. Spreckels will be leéd into Killip & Co.’s sales ring to-night, the remainder on Wednesday night. At the first annual sale of this young breeding establishment one year ago the stake win- ners Canace and Sevens were two of the crop. ~ Canace was a sensational but an unlucky performer, finishing second on no less than sixteen occasions, beaten out desperate drives by the crack two-yeal olds of the middle West. She also scored many wins. Sevens was even faster, but g::t with an accident after being taken st. . The yearlings to be offered at sale to- night are the get of the richly bred stal- lions Imq. Crighton, Imp. Idalium, Eolo, General Miles, Lew Weir (sire of Satyr), Puryear D, and the superb English horse The Judge. The matrons of this farm were all chosen with the idea of produc- ing horses capable of winning, and the band of sturdy looking youngsters to oe led into the ring to-night, will be testi- mony of that fact. > [LAID AWAY IN THE | S LAST RITES OVER THE BODY OF JUDGE BORDEN. The Superior Courts Closed in Re- spect to the Memory of the Deceased Jurist. The remains of the late Judge Rhodes Borden were borne from the family resi- dence, at 424 Scott street, yesterday after- noon and taken to their final resting place in Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. f in that spirit of brotherly love recom- ap i ZS. . = il A e The house was crowded with- friends of [ m- | i ot % sh between | proof is lacking. e is ruled off, then : stully on the Ne- | mended by the canons of fraternity. The | SR og;‘:;i:;‘Pg;';:’(‘;e::‘?'}_‘o:Mu}’ams o Falf o dosen siher owners. and riders|the deceased when Rev. E. J. Lion of St. \ s cleverest | temperature bobs up and little flames | TR Ry . Fohuth e ndng Fufi for .| anomd go ‘wlt!h him. T %torrg book cites | Stenhen's Church stepped to the head ‘of « Judge Wallace break out here and there in the ranks 5 " | numerous instances of where horses made | the casket and read the impressively : name was | when the discassion is well under way and | ONCE MORE MENACED BY FIRE. Jeorolds was easlly the feature of the|no showing whglaver, e frst lme OUt, | beautirul Episcopa service for the burial b third trial | acrimonious references to past errors | 4 s g o ot ke e v e e Turt and | of the dead. ‘After this was concluded the &nd it the pro o a sudden | sometime$ come tripping from the tongue. | UNDAY morning it was thought the fire on the big American ship |Of Obsidlan can be ascribed to Charley | i, SQERMARES R CHRE S0 Hu6 LT A0T | hody was taken to the ferry and trans. pleading to ! 1 by the for freedom | one change offsets the other in a beautiful | There were several small heated spells last evening during a special meeting of the board to straighten out the Mission High School affairs. Contractor James F. Logan has received his money, $123,98 les: that the changes cut down the bill, and | Contractor Logan adheres to the idea that | S cargo. Shenandoah had been put out for good so the old bark Melrose was brought around from Howard-street wharf to receive part of the coal About noon yesterday the fire broke out again and the Melrose had to be moved away in a hurry while the fire-tug Governor Irwin took her FIRE BREAKS | | | McGLADE AN Thorpe, whose superb exhibition of saddle work gained for him an ovation from the grand stand. The betting was all in favor of Piggott's mount, Limewater, which ruled a 6 to 5 favorite. At one time 5 to 2 simply a two-horse affair between Los Medanos and Limewater, both colts mov- lng along well under restraint. Less than a furlong from the wire Thorpe made his ing him gulity his side of the story should be given as much credence as the own- er's. George Rose is reported away on a hunting trip, and his book was missed from the line yesterday. To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Four and a half furlongs; two- year-old fillles; maidens. ferred to Oakland on the 2 o'clock boat:. Only the relatlves and near friends at+ tended the interment. The floral tributes were many and beau- tiful. Thrown over and almost conceal- a term in the | $30,477, the tall end of the different pay-| Place and began to pour water on the flames. was chalked against Los Medanos, but it | "Rjley Grannan did not cut in, either, |ing the casket was an exquisite floral pall | ments yet unpald. Some changes and al- was early rubbed to 9 to 5. Plenty of 2% | preferring to have a try at the game from | composed of violets, white roses, smilax ct result of | terations were made during.the erection | to 1 was obtainable about the ultimate|the ground. . == . o 0 000 o and fern leaves—the silent testimonial ot crime, James | of the building. Architect Havens holds | | winner. The first part of the running was | SiXteen pencllers handle i the employes of the City and County At- torney’s office. The honorary pallbearers were Harry T. Creswell, J. B. Garber, M. Seawell, Patrick Noble, J. Willlam Grant, Crittenden Thornton an equipoise. He has been paid from time move with Obsidian, and soon had both . Wood Robin. 272 Don’t Tell to time 75 per cent of the value of the . Piggott and Spencer hard at work. In an| . Limatus . 03| 184 Engea . 1 Frank C. Drew. who did the work completed, and at the final comnle- eye-opening and hair-raising drive Obsid. 287 Elizabeth Cozenza . | Yesterday morning John M. Burnett, on v v for the term | tfon of the work when he was pald the fan got the verdict by a head, with Lime-| 280 Fuga . Santa Floj behalf of the Bar Association, visited the h such a fate plea of the noted forger was records Peter and « Attorney ivanced age cal col th ltion, together last installment he claims that such ray- | | Architect Havens, who issued the certi- | ficate of completion, sides with the con- | tractor. He was asked why he issued the | certificate and he pulled the specifications | on_the board and stopped further lnquir}h' A Fire-Boat Resumes Absconding Official water second, the same distance in front of the Baldwin entry. It was one of the Surprises were numerous during the afternoon, May W and Topmast proving the only successful choices. Both in their way are wonders, In her present form May W looks un- beatable. The Calgary ‘“phenom” picked Second Race—Futurity course; three-year- 301 Jack o' Lantern. 279 Espirando ... Joan .. 12| 279 Schnitz 110! Third Race—One "“8]4 204 Rainfer .. Zi 3 291 San Augustine.. §7| 308 Guilder ) s McPryor selling; all ages. 297 Zarro 306 Prince Blazes. various _departments Court and to each Judge voiced the re- of - the -Superior ace Becker weakened, ment was equivalent to the acceptance of | season’s prettiest bits of racing, both . 112 | ETELS of that organization over the death r} ad effected a com- | the building. The board says no, and | from & spectacular as well as a time 3 Eg;:g‘z“-“ of the late Judge Borden. Mr. Burnett's with the prosecution he decided | the $30,977 due has not béen turned over to | standpoint, the winner covering the dis- | 37 gfara Bla 7| -2, Paul Kruege: remarks were eulogistic of the deceased, guilt Logan tance in 1:20%. 273 Cardwell . 110 158 Brown, Princ jand at thetr conclusion the courts were i ordered adjourned out of respect to the memory of the dead. ADVERTISEMENTS. that by his piea | Bantel and Head crossed words wi Ll O e R i great expense to | Some warm reference to past extrava- Work on Her. Brought Back. longs in 1:26% with such consummate | -0 U™ | PR T TR ST R g ease as to convey the impression that| Fourth Race—One mile; three-year-olds and | OO O A O e e b 16 o SRR she can fracture the coast record almost | upward; purse. | LR Syed 4h $40 S RIS the Bission High T any thne, -She closed & 1 to 2 fayorite in | 3 Cromwell 217 Napamax .......104 | ] P B e T e s the betting and won hands down from | (09La Goleta! SRy ary HARBOR VIEW’S GHOST. A Female Appariticn That Weekly | Haunts' the Corner of Baker and Jefferson Streets. rbor View H is in the fashion—it has a of make-believe ermelon with mouth, for pedestrians, but School building and report on the altera- After a short discussion as to where the expert would get his $20 with an empty school treasury the board adjourned with the question unsolved. { OFFICIAL INAUIRY INTO THE WALKER EXPLOSION DAMAGING FACTS BROUGHT 1 LOUT BY THE INSPECTORS. | STy Ta e i HE TRIED THE GAS ROUTE Apprentice Boys to Be Entertained by the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation. The cargo of the American ship Shenan- | doah caught fire again yesterday. The Unless More Charges Are Preferred Against Him He Expects to Be Released To-Day. Accompanied by Sheriff Phillips and De- tectives Charles Cody and Tom Gibson, Peter McGlade, Rosinante and San Venado. shook him up, and, gradually wading through his field, the Topgallant horse beat the long shot Dr. Bernays a head. l\’l‘}'(g, a 40 to 1 chance, was a close up third. Billy Randall's Montana-hred geMing, Silver Beaux, took the opening scramble for two-year-olds like breaking sticks. Going to the post second choice, he was away first, and the fleld_was never able to get to him. Peter Weber got the filmie handily from the favorite, Miss eel. Toribio was plunged on to win the sell- ing event at six furlongs, being backed Fifth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and a sixteenth miles; sell- ing; three-year-olds and upward. 281 Benamela _......104| 297 McFarlane 204 Colonial D; 306 Gotobed 300 Outaway . 306 Inverary TI. 300 Whitcomb 27 Shasta Water...104| Selections -or To-Day. First Race—Engea, Elizabeth R, Limatus. Second Race—Joan, Jack o Lantern, Schnitz. Third Race—Rainier, Prince Blazes, Guilder. Fourth Race—La Goleta, Napamax, Cromwell, Sixth Race—One and Wiace | tions made and also on the condition of | MAINTAINS STRICT SILENCE. s : will set | the strucuure. Architect Havens objected | ‘ *| The particularly strons forte of Top- | Tth ReciS: It I Now Within the Reach of tence.” to an expert going over his work, but not- e | sy : mast {s stretch running, and his equal | "G o Bl ates i E will be taken | withstanding his tears B. H. Ken | | ias rarely been scen in these parts. The | 35 SITN" ¢ 211 Ramsin . very Woman to Save the is thhught by | appointed. Havens in his report te Eastern horse, with Spencer on his back, |93 Alvero 294 Midlight the priSoner wil (At the heating apparatus was being bui W. C. BUCKELEW ALMOST AS- HIS BONDS FIXED AT TEN THOU- | was an even money favorite for the milé | & Ricardo . 04 20 Livertine Drunkard. € »f the o n in very atis 3 ¥ S vent. 196 Rosemal 99 ulette el ) S sullrana 1:;xx::ri‘xl-;:-nfzul:;{?g“}fm-x<.“\n\slmllgr‘n‘s12&;‘« 0. PHYXIATES HIMSELF. SAND DOLLARS. head of the stretch he was last, apparent- | 265 Zorazzo 107| 64 Oak Leaf........104 | — le of two behind the | comply with their contract. ly hopelessly out of it. There Spencer | 1% Outgo 104] | A TRIAL PACKAGE OF THIS MAR- | VELOUSHOME REMEDY MAILED { FREE TO ALL WHO WRITE | FOR IT. | | Can Be Given in Tea, Coffee or Food, Thus Absolutely and Secretly Curing the Patient in a Short Time Without His Knowledge. ‘There is a cure for drunkenness that catehatls and] half dismantled Melrose was alongside | the defaulting cashler | jon to 4 to 5. He was outfooted all the | has shed a radis 1 sa e 2 ot | Assistant Engineer Murray Noticed | [4KIg in conl as quickly as it could be | of the Superintendent of Street's office, | way ' by Novia. against which to| Fifth Race—Mamie G, Midlight, Libertine. | piyy 100 A Tadiance into thousands of tivanessof this -fact attested: by & | & v hotsted ‘out of the ship, and two donkey | &rrived here last night from Deming, |1 was laid. Ruskin ran an improved race, | Sixth Race—Shasta Water, Bernardillo, Lady | work so silently and surely that while the at section of the city | d sobriety h ues & Small Leak in the Seam of the Steam Drum. i &l s | | | engines were dumping it into hoppers on | the wharf when the second alarm was | ven. The tug Governor Irwin was again | | called into service, and as soon as the N. M. After embarking from the Oakland boat the party entered a carriage and was driven to police headquarters. McGlade did not appear to be worried, finishing third. The good money was all bet on Pat Morrissey_to win the final gelling sprint over the Futurity course. Frank MecMa- hon's handy sprinter was slow to get away Hurst. B NAPA STOCK FARM YEARLINGS. | The Big | Sale of the Season at Killip ith, Two important facts were brought out| yoiroge was got out of the way she | although he announced that he was fa- ost, and, despite Freeman' " e t Fr by Inspectors of Hulls O. F. Bolles and | 1,ureq two streams of water into the | tigued on account of the lbng trip. After TR D B i & Co.’s To-Night. A lr"jl!x{.z f — “”L 2 i J. K. Bulger in the official ln\t‘>‘lfifl~_|0n Shenandoah’'s hold. The fire was in the | @ few minutes' conversation with Chief | McAllister and Good Hope. The winner, A portion of the big consignment of ¥ g on of the rl‘u Almn.vld.ili::" yest(‘rdf\y into the cause of the oxr»lfl-fl‘_”n same place as the one that was put out | Lees McGlade asked that he be allowed e Bor ler into hyst and other | of the (flal![ormz} Navigation :\nv! Imgrme- on Sunday morning, and for a time it | to get something to eat, as he was hun- b striking 9 on that | Ment Company’s steamer T. C. )\‘,dl_k"f- raged furiously; driving the longshoremen | gry. Chief Lees had no objections and . ne . the apparition was espied by Which occurred Sunday morning, Novem- | on’qeck. During the entire afternoon the | the party went to a neighboring restau- TH E CALL’S RACl N G CHART st as he was coming out of the|ber 27, near Fourteen-mile Slough. As-| Irwin poured water into the hold of the|rant and had supper. b and Chowder House, n\'mc\‘xl is | sistant Engineer E J. Murray, who Was | pig ship and then lav alongside of her all| The news that the defaulting cashier 5 B N s e T '!’;‘cf’::fimén'hfe:f‘;’:; ‘::;(“fi]:’;z‘::nfldg; Hlfl’:l for fear the fire milsht greak out;had‘ tl:?en brought back traveled with as- ; way home SR, ean g > E , tes L again. e danger is considered over. tonishing rapidity and in air :,‘r‘\'.'» ;;‘Z,,d‘iif’;?.,:“;),,!‘t,v“‘;: | on his fireman to test the gaugecock and | W, C. Buckelew was treated at the Har- | time theg ref?lnur!.fmt was ab};;‘lifzeug“vevlfé OAKLAND RACE TRAOK, Monday, Dec. 5, 1898 —Nineteenth day garbed in white. He was Notethe amount of water in the boflers. | hor Receiving Hos" tal yseteruay for gas | friends of the accused man. They advised | Of the Oalifornia Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track fast. e a female form at that time t and in that neighborhood and he | gauge in the fire room indicated 180 and debt collector, with an office at room | sured him that he would not have to suf-| J- A- MURPHY, Presiding Judge. s c \::k' :(:;'lhv? rtvrrni-rhmv!\t place | pounds’ pressure :x_lmnw;h the Walker | 6, 508 Montgomery street. He lived at|fer the consequences of his crime. After == and called Otto Schwartz and hig father, | was registered for 170 pounds. The admis- | room 26, 131 Montgomery . Yesterday | partaking of a hearty meal McGlade was ()7, FIRST RACETive furlongs; selling; malden two-year-olds; purse, 0. cerved the woman and then watched the | Sion by Engineer Murray that the top | morning he was found in his room with | taken to the City Prison, where he was 2 £ . wend his way toward her IOW Of tubes in the starboard wing boiler | the gas turned on.” A piece of tubing was | formally charged with forgery. Betting. ) she was. The apparition evi- | had been dry heated and burned out and lying beside him, and the supposition fis Deputy’ Sheriff Fitzgerald, wh t Index. Horse. ‘Welght. |St. %m. %m. Btr. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL me frightened, as it moved | that a fusible plug in the back of the | that he had fastened one end of it to the | p, o & gEWNOEREDY L | - e e e e e | It & e Dl I etk OF h¢ | kas jet and put the other in ms mouth, | Port Costa to meet McGlade, remalned | 280 Silver Beaus.... 1 e 14 (Bullman ......[11-5 53 I I R ofler had been entirely melted is not of | §55 ¢t G0 G U0 DU 000 MGt | with him in the prison for several hours, | 302 Peter Weber. 52 ;i §:24 Qev’x? i ’é; 9.2 fonce the ghost Zieape | much {mportance unless the inspectors de- | brought divorce proceeaings against him, | McGlade's brother also had a long con- | 108 Miss Reel. He G T e T S T bty magic. and Dave - | termine whether it occurred before or af- | but he filed a counter comnlaint and se- | Versation with him. Ty FEr . $1 5% |Evewon @ 8 rightened, had 't presence of | ter the explosion. If before, it would cured the decrec. Shortly afterward his | The disgraced official refuses to say any-| 206 Racivan 61 82 62 [J. Ward. 8 0 to drop the can of foaming | show that there was little or no water in | Wife died, and since then he has been de- | thing for publication. 255 Alhaja . 11 1% 73 |1, Powell 3 he aushied’ back to the Saiton. | the bollsrs Defore the AlBastar | spondent. During the last week he has| *I have nothing to tell you,” he re-| 23 Fermo 1 93 81 [Mead [} ing relleved of his' ague. he told g 2 SR | been drinking considerably, and in his | marked to the reporters, who were wait- | 28 Abano ..... 41 3h 93 |Houck 30 N i arannen The first witness on the stand was Hen- | lucid intervals used to hold extended con- | Ing to interview him. *My attorney will| 2% Rear Admir | VI 192 103 (Turner i s X 2 ne accused him | 1y potyin, the pilot of the Walker. Be- | versations with the spirit of Mrs. Bucke- | be here to-morrow, and not until then will Rose of Peru 104110 Sh 1 1 12 v i Fireman Cassidy testified that the steam e hyxiation. He is a well-known rent It is thoueht that his mind was un- w. | him not to speak about the case, and as- I speak of the charges that have been pre- JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. Winner, W. D. Randall's b.g devoted wife, sister or daughter looks on, the drunkard Is reclaimed even against his will and without his knowledge or co= operation. JOHN M. HATTON. ather and so fore he went on watch he went down in & ime, g o e, jand son. (DAVe | the engine room to have a talk with Chief | balanced when he tried to take his lite. = | ferred against me." casily.” Gecond and third ariving; Wvhen he next essayed | i (& M Watsen Henry, who was Killed | , The apprentice boys and sallor lads| McGlade's bonds have been fixed at The winner made a gailop of it. Miss Reel was backed on the strength of her fast Mrs. John M. Hatton, a lady residing o the vicinity are on the | In the explosion, He noticed nothing un- | from ail the ships In port are to be enter- | $10,000. Unless additional charges are re- |- Wwork. Stromo finished strong and should have been third. Dunpraise was away badly. |in Lebanon, O., used the remedy as de- . usual and would have seen amy new leak | tained at the Young Men's Christian As-| corded against him he expeots to be abie 1 i b5 ahiat nivhnedala gl with Aitge: | scribed above and her experience told in the but so far it has | sociation to-night. An “at home” will be | if there had been any. After leavin, to get the necessary bonds to-day. Sheriff her own words will quite likely interest . It is thought Ul | given and singing and recitations will be | Phiilj S SECOND RACE_Six furlongs: s et + | ners ne 3 a a 1 ps, In tellin, i SECOND RACE—SIix furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $350. Vi o 5 - ight next, the | R lfitgi?gb&:mh;:‘lpalm(l’rEnl:d(hl:’er wand | Phe order of the evenin~ Before going | Glade, said that emhv;dhfiofe‘?\ff{efi }‘,‘,g_ 308. [ B e S ien s‘g:iin:‘t\gi‘{;&u}nh\ r Tate of fpeed. He did not hear the sarety | Dack to their ships the boys will be treat- | patch’from the police of this clty, sivieg | — T : Betting. | husband's - knowledge and completely e e alves biow off. CAt the Jast bell the o | ed to a substantial supper. a good description of McGlade ARd asi: | Index. Horse Welght.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. (Op. CL | cured him. 5 The Alumni to Entertain. | plosion came. After ascertaining that the “"“}‘!"T‘,“‘ R Gy "Psst'l!‘ isr as | ing that he be arrested if seen. Phillips, - 5 L = | < | “He was a hard drinker, a good man Drill Corps will give an | Dull of the steamer was all right he pro- | follows: TLaurelbank, % days out from |immediately after the recelpt of the dis- Novia .. 11 12 1% 18 [Powell .. 52 © 3 | when sober, but for years I lived in fear . | ceeded to Stockton for assistance leay. | Shanghai for Astoria. 91 per cent; Valky- | patch, went to the railroad depot, Intend. Toriblo . . 31 Ll 33 Boences . 65 45 |and dread, shame and despair, poverty drill and dance at Native | (reGS (0 CeP (R Charge of Captain Scny. | rian, 117 days from Newcastle, Australia, | ing to search the incoming traing for the Ruskin . | . 41 as R 34| 2 .7 |and disgrace. How shall T tell other wo- Hall, 414 Mason street, Friday even- | o5, ; for Tquique, % per cent; Jules Verne 7i | fugitive. Just as he reached the depot the Beau: Monde | 3 e S # | men about 1t? 18 It not a wonderful thing g. December 16. A very attractive and | Assistant Engineer Murray was next GAys from Newcac le, Australia, for San | train, which had arrived a few minutes Tpn 1] B . LR 20y | that a womdnecan take mattersin herown interesting programme has bee | sworn: e saig the steam puage wanonl | Francisco, and Caradoc, 61 days from | before, was abaut to puil out Malesty 2 b g 3 i1 | hands and stamp out this dreadful curs i “The coneiusion of the entertainment | rEnt at 1, 2 and 3:3) o'clok, though he Hiogo for’ Tacoma, 10, per, cent. ‘and st | 'The Sheriff jumped on the platform of B, w7z YN e % | to the home? I am glad you are going to Co: Lieutenant C. F. Seitz | did not try the gaugecock, leaving that, | JohN;, 207 days from adelphia. for Hi- | one of the rear cars, Intending to ask the e T = T T Sl publish my experience, for then I know it ding. will &ive an ' cxhibition of | 5 has been said, to the ireman. Thred | %o erhor.clect Gage pald a vislt to the | foain prg (s Chade, Was aboard the | vy T, i, "t Surd drivinge o . b UMP- Tskngton-Hileen. Good start. | will reach hundreds of ether pdor souls 1 dom scen in this cit: iches of water ‘showed In the glass. | poioero and Butchertown yvesterday. He | Lain. Just then he saw a man answer- Novia was allowed to cut out her own pace. Torfbio was rated. This is not his long | 2nd they will cure their husbands just as ing the descri ption of McGl FToms Hening cGlade emerge 1 am so grateful for the the railroad building anl I cured mine. have come into The engine room steam gauge re marvelous changes that | 171 _and 172 pounds and the safety v was driven over the groun. by Charles horse. sult. Rugkin was backed to show. Don Luls is a “‘guess me' 2 | Pratt of the Paciric Steam Whaling Com- A g e Al L . . 4 i blew off. At e 3 pas d A - quickly enter one of the cars, Convii —§ % < - my life that I just feel like I would do N R R e e and, received a most enthusiastic | that he ‘was the abscondin R tatar s AL () Yo ST URD RRACDRSLe AT RIIC SUEitgs; S VRar 0l e, WL Anything to let every wife and mother ~ | fts “speed. . This woula " show that thers | vic Comey, ME, Gage went among the peo- Sherift accosted him and ‘a:fied him it e 7 - Jr Jkmwvdw'flmhm blessing Golden Specific Is. A was plenty of water, but he could not tell 3 vas | o B ssell, the name under 7 : e 1 send you his picture taken a short time <% ‘k‘l’“jfl**d”b*’hfi!fl*% | anything about the steam. He had noticed ‘.},‘[‘;’,!thfo 't‘,f,"‘,"c"}m’"' the city he was| which he was fraveling. Index. Horse. Welght.(8t. Ym. %m. %m. Str. TFin. | Jockeys. 10p. Ch |qgg after he was cured. I honestly believe <, | a small leak in the center of the hori- | ° ' 1 guess it is all up,”” he nervously re- i T3 4 3% 34 310 1ms |Thon 2 52 |it will cure any drunkard no matter how <t e | s s e ot AR OE B marked. “That is the name that 1 have| 22 Obsidian 5 % 21 23 20 [Plegott 4 far down he may have fallen. Faithfully m, bu LABOR COUNCIL. | aesamed.” B Limewate nle 21% 24 b |Piggott 5 8 2 v, have & '} thought it trivial. At the end of the week | JOINED THE U L. | assumed. 7 5 Lor Medan 113 in’ 1% 1h _1h . 310 |Spencer H | yours, Mrs John M. Hatton, P. O. box 101, < B T s tomes o the e water two | Bupex-BAugers, UINON 088 AN 0| ive naniyviwanted i Sinditancnes . o Thme, 1:20%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. c. by imp., Stromboll-Clara. L. Good | t1ie worst cases where the babit seems, to 22, | plosion. The fireman had charge of the| the Strengthening of the Cen- +Then I'm your prisoner.” remarked Mc- | start, Won frst three driving, '\ 0 o rare good maiden 1 have biotted out the last remaining:spark 4 w e“ Bred # | Bollers and the trying of the water i the tral Body. Glade, grasping the extended hand of the Srcies e ch S S maen S OF gelf-Tospet: <= = ‘} | PR electrician also attended to th 1 | At a meeting of the Paperhangers'| MoGiade was then escorted trom the | S10 FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400, )H’glhne?;llsvgm'il;e“rdn; ;2',3.5{:'{,‘} {fi?flfl;&‘k : ick | ing. s the engineer had other Autics to | Union last night officers were elected for | train and taken to prison. He announced 2 | free to all whowill write for it. Enough ot < you can pic B | pevtorm. | the ensuing vear, and a delegate was algo | his_Intention of coming back wichout . s A o = S Betting. | iha remedy 18 malled free 1o show how 1t = At this juncture Inspector Bulger asked | chosen to represent the union in the San | Making any flght Phillips speaks of Me- | Index. Horse. Age. WelghtSt. ¥m. ¥m. Xm i n. ockeys. |Op. CL | {s used in tea, coffee or food and that it a steady user of | this pointed Guestions “If you had an ss. | Francisco Labor Council. This 1s in ac. | Glade fn the highest terms. i TR ST T 5 13 | Wil cure the'dreaded habit quietly and & sistant could you pay proper attention to | cordance with the rrediction recently | clared; “T'm sormy that ne 1o mixedturtes | 2 Rosinante, d. 3% 3h. Bo- 43 e T e R L B SR (2 2 | the botlers? | Snade In The Call that unions of the|sUih Grinfair > Aized upn ) San Venado, 8.....10715 2h 23 32 82 3 B e b it Aminpis of the T < o Murray replied: “Yes; there are times | puilding trades are about to unite with | At Port Costa Phillips and the pri Mistral 11, .0 5h 7 5 T S [Nl A to) Vott: sacurely sealdd fa-&: plain 143 l'flpe' uis. when you can't leave thé engines and you | the Lapor Council and make the strong. | were met by Detectives Cody ann cnpr| 9 Osculation. sho 8% 81 8N 8P Emeonl BB | Stapper. aiso full directions how to use '} T g o0 the aremin. | | st central trades body the city has had | son. He cordially greeted tham but(x:‘le,: L377: SR <y P o P T - B 2| F books and testimonials from hundreds ¢ " | In Murray's opinion, the fusible plug | gince the old Councii of Federated Trades | frained from discussing the case. It |5 Time, St e, D, gumeron'y'bm, LY Easle ‘Flume-Frofla; | Good - stist.. Woni: | who “hiave been cured.: and . éveryilig %4‘*‘********** would never have melted had there been | went to pieces some years ago. likely that several more charges of forg. | essily. Second and third driving. = i s N e s T ;eréz:%nh‘v;?teééglézgrsug;‘t:fi:2 bg:nl:nh “Thf) officers e‘h]zc!e{d are g8 _If‘ollowg; l(‘, ery wiil be preferred against him to-day. | po‘:::er‘c':;r‘r?;-?y. speed marvel. Rosinante was cut off on far turn. Osculation will,win | BeedC, 10, WG ¥OP J0 THEE Qe aaax - ) o pson | W, Doyle, president; A. . Turner, vice n pany. i > 3 tion and ultimate poverty and disgrace. testified that .salt water was sometimes | ; Alan Pike, recording secretary; = = g PR S 1 -day. Proper Food ‘Makes Brafhy Men |used in the bollers, bécause the tanks dia | W ulaon MeNulty, HRARCIal SeCretary: & SHOULD ARRIVE TO-DAY. | @[], FILTH BACE-One and & sixicenth miles: seiing; three-yearoids and wpward; | Send (o & free trial to-das. It wil not always carry enough fresh water to | Fanning, treasurer. Delegates to Build- e i purse, $100. | and Beautiful Women. make San Francisco. Although the elec- | ing Trades Council, W. Dofl: A. Coburn, | First Detachment of the New York | Beiting. | triclan was not a licensed man, he con- [ J.” W. Rose. Delegate to bor Councll, Regiment Expected on th Index. Horse. Age. Weight./St. Std. Ym. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. . ClL. | o EnewsSiiit what toreAl rob- |:sidered him competent to test the water | A, Coburn. e e i e A SINGLE SPARK LEFT : S & prob- Iy, the gauges. - A pressure of 170 pounds | Carpenters’ Union No. 483 will hold its Australia. 304 Topmast, 5. 10 6 et Ll TN e 75 1 | Is the means of rekindling a fire, So long as lem for many people who find their | pow 06 the safety valve. gemi-annual meeting next Monday even- The fAirst detachment of th 203 Dr. Bernays, 95/ 2 4% 4% 413 4% 21 |Gray g8 3 there is lifte tbere is hope. Nothing seems stre P > ? n Patrick Cassidy went off | ing. Reports will be recefved from retiring 9 of the New York | 203 Myth, 4 108 1 St ke 3 ¢ f e 1. % half as bad_ as NERVOUS. DEBILITY, ngth and health not keeping up to| Firema Y watch | P THE 214 23 21% 24 4 0 # stage. F' fo0d we must{at midnight, and noticed that the steam officers ‘and new officers will be elected, | Tegiment is expected to arrive here this| 9 Our Clims iy AL AL e whether caused by mental strain, overwork, o proper stage. From food we must{ &% FICEE LS 1% he top of the cylinder | There is a strofig sentiment favorable to- | afternoon on the steamer Australta from | (306 Frohman ¥ $9 3% Bk 4w o2 1.4 Gverworry or I any form or function by expect_our bodily nourlshment and not | geam. It blew considerably when the ward sending representatives to the Labor | Honolulu. The men will go immediately | ‘368 Highiand Ba 109! 3 L e St e 6 1 LIVING TOO FAST. from drugs. True, a physician’s care | Walker was backing and filling. He did | Council and it is safe to predict that this | into camp at the Presidlo, pending thelr | 304 Greyhurst, 4. 104 * T At s e ] The terrible train of symptoms n{lereodnlgr:?g will be done. transportation to the East. They will en- camp on the site formerly occupied by the Tennessee regiment. Major Thompson of the quartermaster’s department has made every arrangement for the comfort and convenience of the solders. Conical tents with wooden floors were erected yeterday, and the hospital facilities have been looked after. The two other detachments not notify Engineer Henry, who was on the watch, because he supposed he knew | | bhorv 20T all about it. On Saturday night, when the | d His Revolver. A ar was at Black Diamond ianding. | Drswoe v valve blew off at 1 on the | Some little excitement was occasioned ;{':,,‘:‘;;{,ge in the fireroom, although he | 1ast night about midnight at the corner had been told by Sampson to carry 170 at | of Sutter and Kearny streets when a the utmost. The boat was running two man ran to board a car and a revolver notches over the usual speed, and he | fell from his cfiwket and striking the and back, €our temper, insomnia, languor, etomach and bowel trouble, failing strength, etc., sometimes ending In manla or par- alysis, and even n these conditions there is certain recovery If the nerve spark be re- kindled, toned and invigorated. THE FAMOUS PERFECTO TABLETS is required at times, but the true phy- Shect. an will always seek to put his pa- nt on properly selected food and k. \ food expert has discovered Grape- Nuts by experimenting on the treat- ent of grains to artificially pre-digest Time, 1:47%. Winner, Carruthers & Shields’ ch. g. by imp. Topgallant-Eseay. Good start’ except Greyhurst. Won first three driving. = opmast made a phenomenal run through the siretch. The doctor's rew mixture worked well. His race was a splendid improvement. Myth is also beginning to favor the climate here. Frohman got a jolly ride. Red Glenn was badly bumped at the start. 8192, SuH & Futurity course (170 feet less than six furlongs); selling; all ages: o purse, $350. gt he was a little behind and that | pavement was discharged. Detective Pe- 0f the regiment should arrive here next 5 7 Betting. ystem, give t reli starches (the principal part). | thoUBRE SUETHS L unting w0 hard. | PoreWa son the car and he immediately | week. It is the intention of Major Gen- | Tndex. Horse. Age. WelGht.[St. %m. %m. %m. St Fin f Jockeys. (Op. Ol B N Grape-Nuts as now made by the Pos- | ' At this point Assistant Engineer Murray | ters was on the car and he immediately | eral Merriam '%hlf‘ the New York regi- - ! waste and drain of vital powers incurred by im Cereal Co.. Lim., of Battle Creek, | asked Cassidy: *“Did you ever know me | name could not be learned, produced a|ment home by Christma (303) Sport McAllister, 6.112] 1 41 31 6 Indiscretion or excesses, bring back vigor e S R s phinas ' | fo ask for excessive steam?” <%0 Dermit showing that He had a right to [ s D e e 301" Good, Hope, 2. 07 4 o g and potency to evers function, ward off in- Mich., and sald by grocers generally, | Y Pl oes replied *“no,” and also that | carry the weapon and he was immediate- Over a High Bank. e e g H 15, 23 i sanity and consumption. s a delicious dainty, suitable particu- | pe understood from Firerhan John Capty | Iy released. “The incident was purely an H gt e s e e H H 532 5 | MAKE PERFECT MEN AND WOMEN Jarly for the brain worker, as it quick- | that the latter had been reprimanded for | accident, but it caused a lively tme for aj Mrs. Gaviard of B0° Bowell street fell| U pili Howara, Lo 3% 6 o 2’ | One 50 Cents 6 Boxes at $2,50, a )y supplies the parts of food the body | CAITving overpressure. ? D e e < { OYEE 8 ha o Eh on Hyde Time, L0y Winner, J. H. Tam's ch. h. by Imp. Frier Tuck-Twilight. Good sfart. Won Box Renews %‘:.':y“ e street, between Francisco and Bay, last night. Her skull was badly fractured and 4 she will probably die. She is 53 years old The investigation will be resumed ‘hlis e Vital Energy. Mailed on receipt of price by THE PERFECTO CO., Caxtin Buidiag, Chicago, Il1 The man who makes the most dollars first_three driving. | usually makes the fewest {riends. Good ridi needs to supply the daily loss produced ng won for Sport. sweet on him. Chijhuahua was hy wrain work. morning, when Fireman Canty will Pat Norrissey was slow to get | placed on the stand. e way. The old T bring away. stable was some coin. Good Hope killed him off.

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