The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 20, 1898, Page 9

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THE SAN FRAN TISCO CALL, TUESDAY DECEMBER 20, 1898 9 ‘nlu price is given the poor, deluded un- lfurnm e who bucks their ‘game, and if is registered the automatic is called Into requisition and the | recalcitrant player is made uainted | with the daylight. These barnacles, | whose thieving proclivities tend to pros- { titute the turf, should be summarily squelched. | Jockey Spencer did not care to ride Lady Hurst, thinking she wouldn't do and that he would come in incrusted with mud. John Weber, the mare's trainer, complained to the judges, and Spencer rode out his engagement. This is really | too bad. Before Spencer went East he | was willing to ride a 100 to 1 shot and eat | mud. If he has become such a hothouse | plant, the tall rider should wait until the | Spring time comes again, with its hopes, | with its ever-fragrant perfume of the | wild flow Schreiber backed Judge Wot- MORINGA LED LA GOLETA IN A SCANT HEAD The Talent Lamented Her Downfall. | Ushe Barney | ford on’ the outside. Billy Randall, the popular Montana turfmén, accompanied by Frank McMahon, owner of Pat Morrissey, left for Great D 1 s X alls on Sunday. luo_will spend DEVIN OUTFINISHED GRAY | Eplle on Sunday. - The duo will spend returning here in a coupl ks, T Fog must certainly hav »uded the judge’s stand, completely enveloping it, LADY HURST WAS QUITE A SUR- | during the progress of the mile and a quarter event. If such tactics are permis- PRISE. sible as were used to defeat Elidad, then Bullman should be reinstated and resti tution made to that rider for the loss he has sustained by being kept out of the laimed that preju- Judge Wofford Finally Scratched In. Rey del Tierra Enjoyed Him- self—Lodestar Becomes & Sprinter, ecessary They who can arden windmill wheel. The dwin- [ the local track has impetus during the meeting pxuu.w To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Six furlongs; two-year-olds; sell- 0od Hope three- Second selling; fact did s upset Race—Six furlongs; ward. Race—Seven furlongs; and upward three-year-olda 94| $77 Mistral ..103| (363) Rubicon . 104 g , sec vn-x choic 1e start- were a poor the fa- | d the Selections for To-Day. First Race—Horton, Survivor, Good Hope, Second Race—Pat Murphy, Toriblo, Ping. F, Imperio Ocorona. urth Race—Sardonic, Gof rd Race—D ., Topmast. Fifth Race—Ben Doran, Rubi Montgom- E t ery. X Sixth Race—Sweet William, Caspar, Ferrier. Evidence of Suicide. John Fiske, a trooper of ourth United States Cavalry, called at Coroner’s office erday and s had a n with M night and she told to pay h ed to comm tery B, nd murdered her body was have opened up s of celluloid al- and toflet cases, and they are now ed on first floor, just back of the material department. It is the retall collection of ceilulotd toilet in the city cont: ing first-class ¢ ‘rooms laying mmfi. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Monday, Dec. 19, 1898.—Nineteenth of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather rainy; track PPy RACE—One 79, .7 | | | < —_— — Str. 12 2% 32 43 54 €10 715 r, Duke & W d won. Gratify ran well and gamely. ." The Coroner held an autopsy over ; three-year-olds and upward; " | Betting. Fin Jockeys. [Op. ( 12 A 4~ |McNichois \' tnner, J. W. g Second ‘and third driving. an Joe Weber. Elidad, Skeets” Mar- from which the latter "] Betting. Horse. Age. Weight %¥m. Xm. Fin. | Jockeys. [(Op. Cl. ferra, 4 2 12% 12 | 4 8 2h 25 h 310 310 3 54 44 |Stimpson § 51 |J. Daly 4 ¢ [Hal liruwn W. Purser's b. b, L) driving. ¥th outrode Martin the last few yards. by Prince of The handicap; purse, $500. axes; owners' 3 Betting. Jockeys. [Op. Cl H “onway Martin... Winner, J. #b. g by Sobrante- £ At the head of the stretch 5 'N( for him. ray, on the favorite, The going was not to the liking of selling; balt furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, T | Betting. %m. St Fin Jockeys. l0p. | % Martin. Turner.. |Ames Jones ... H | N Shield Powell. . Winner, nd and third 7og obscured a view of atched—Britomartis TSR I Rfll(lng Fin. | Jockeys. |1, ¥m. ¥m. ¥m. Str Martin. . . in 2 2 8 3 2 4 5 5 2 : s 66 (I Woods. 2 7 |Devin . 50 hnny. ... _[MeNichols 0 **Left . me—1:17%. Winner, A. J. Stemler & Co.'s ch. g. by imp. Midlothian-Starlight. Good start exoept Our Johnny. Won first three driving. Fog prevented a view of proceedings. Torsion was away badly. So was Wyoming. Lodestar suddenly became a sprinter. Scratched—Cherrystone 105, Cabrillo 105, Kamsin 108, i TWG CLEVE local champion, Sammy Maxwel Mile House. liam Cole. R PUGILISTS. They Will Meet in a Twenty- Round Bout in Woodward’s Pavilion. Martin Denny, the clever Australian 133-pound pugilist, will meet the 1, in a contest of twenty rounds in Woodward’s Pavilion next Thursday evening. Maxwell is in splen- did condition, having trained hard for three weeksat Blanken’s Six- Denny is being looked after by Jimmy Anthony, and if appearance counts for anything he certainly should give a first-class account of himself. The contest gives promise of being very interesting. The preliminaries consist of ten-round bouts be- tween Tom Murphy and Billy Hogan and Billy Finnerty and Wil- {WILL ORGANIZE A NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE | CALIFORNIA CLUB MAGNATES D;SSATISFIED | «“Jack” Bonnet to Be President and | Henry Harris Manager of the | Proposed Organization. Plans Outlined. a new Cali- open- sent plans do not miscarry, era the histor of baseball { | fornia will be 1 ted with tr ing of the season of 1869. ent loose methods of changing schedules | and transferring players, with a superflu- ity of clubs in San Francisco, has been the cause of a great deal of dissatisfac- tion, is a matter of general knowledge | and the sport has undoubtedly suffered in consequence. fault {s laid at the doors of the present league management and it is doubtful if the organization, as it at present exists, could comm support of the i for ar This opinfon is shared by nearly, quite, all the clubs comprised in the Call- they have al. . San Jose, Sac- Vatsonville and | sport in this c when it was decide nich @ element of the agement of resent league have no voice. Jack Bonnet, who n no introduction to the lovers of in San Francisco, presidenc ha cepted. \!r Bonnet has been serv- ing treasurer of the California League, but has had little voice in its manage- hould eds eball has been tendered the | the new organization and ment. Henry Harris, equally well known | as a succ ul promoter of the sport, has been induced to field as the manager of the With such a team the e project is as- sented at the confer- 18 clubs in through- ible excep- \ fion 'of Stockton, little doubt, | M however, but what Stockton will come In. Fresno baseball enthusiasts are also anx- fous to be represented in the new league d have promised to organize a team | that will be able to hold its own with a The plans In grounds to be locality first-class cond 1] ude mnew and larger | ired in this city in a which will be put in n for the opening u( the | seas he uncertainty that has char- | acterized the game during the season| just closing will be entitrely done away with. In the first place, the new league will have ample backing financ will run the game for the sole purpose of interesting the people in the sport. A league schedule will be arranged at the (T eason which will not be chang: ce of any hap} ally club, zard man- | ner of arrar tes will be done away | with entirel The detalls of the new organization are yet to be perfected, but enough has been done to warrant the an- nouncement of tie scheme, which Is cer- 1 to meet with the enthusiastic ap- proval of all who have a genuine Interest in the revival of the national game in this | State. e | BOXING AND POLO CONTESTS. | it Events That Will Take Place in the Amateur Athletic Clubs This Week, The California Athletic and Swimming Club will give an athletic exhibition this | evening at Mowry's Hall. With the ex- | ception of the evening, the programme is | not by any means first class. The feature | of the evening’s sport will be an eight- | round bout between Charley Rochette and | Charley Johnson at 132 pounds. If Ro- | chette is in anything like good form he should win. The popular Merchants’ 325 Davis street, has announced that on Wednesday evening it will entertain its members. The bill of athletic fare reads: Six-round contests between Jules Tillman and John Faccini, at 125 pounds; Joe Gali- ardo of Stockton and Young Jeffries of this city. The feature of the entertain- ment will be an eight-round bout for the so-called amateur middle-weight cham- pionship between Al Neil of the Princeton Athletic Club and Joe Reay of the Olym- pic Club, at 152 pounds. As the Mer- chants’ Club has invariably given good hoxing shows, it is to be presumed that the events of Wednesday evening will be of classic order. The polo tournament of the Olympic Club, which will be contested on Wednes- day evening, is attracting much attention. The contestants, or rather the athletes who have entered, are trained to the hour, and a good evening’s entertainment is looked for. The Excelsior Club has made extensive arrangements for its boxing ex- hibition at Woodward’s Pavilion Thurs- day evening. Creedon and Green will meet in the ring on Friday, the 0th inst., under the aus- pices of the National Club. Athletic Club, e b There Was No Negligence. That the pres- | and | | from the Pacific Mail Steamship Company | for Injuries sustained by the falling of a lot of flour. Henry Bingham had a_con- tract with the comp: to load and un- load its vessels, one el e specifying w.at he comp: should furnish power 'md ne slings were provided, r an m two were dlsc ’\r‘lul ol Si inspect | aft | While a sling of flour was being hoist- ed the rope broke and McCall was in- _luri:il. In the low court McCall ob- tained judgment, which w: reversed by the higher court. The position was taken | that there was no negligence on the part of either party, for when the slings were In=pw ted by a competent person there | was nothing to show that there th ng the matter with the rope, and the t that there was an inspection relieves the company and contractor. e — Schwarzschild a Defendant. | F.J. Schwarzchild. the well-known min- Hng and railroad man, has been sued for ‘dl\orge by his wite, who alleges deser- | tion and extreme cruelty. The couple | were ‘married in this city in 1884, and lived in Fruitvale. Soon after the mar- riage, Mrs. Schwarzchild alleges in _ner complaint, the husband began to abuse her, and on occasions beat her. She fur- ither claims that he refused to nrovide her | suitable clothing and money. She | s for a divorce, permission to resume | maiden name, Charlotte Allen, and | limony and counsel fees. According to defendant is a capital- | ) worth of real estate In and interests in th and the Alameda | y Company. —————— Judge Mogan Holds the Court. ‘When day morning, | cessful coup Sunda appeared and a cuting Attorney Spinetti was in his court, Judge Mogan read him the resolution of | the City Hall Commissioners transferring | the two courts and remarked that he | would find No. 3 court at the other end of the corridor. Graham threatens to make trouble when he receives his cer- tificate of election. st in lameda County, | Tesla Mining Company and San Joaquin Rail er making his Judge-elect Graham —————— Murder Charge Dismissed. The charge of murder against Antonio Russo_was dismissed by Judge Mogan | yesterday on the ground that Russo acted | in f def ie was accused of fa-| anclsco_de Franchi, a - Mafia, at Montgomery av- enue and Ixxwadv\xu December 4, The World’s Supply of Wheat. a_ universal He claims that is unequal to the put upon it. 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At GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 227 SIXTH STREET. By order of Studebaker Bros. We will sell 25 Road Carts, more or less dam- aged in transportation by r Also at same time and Bugsies, Harness, etc., SULLIV Hors s, Wagons, DOYLE, PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trainslenve aud are dus (e acrive ai SAN e, Orovile and Reddi Wartiuez, San Ran Calistogs and Sant utic Express, Muryasi #:50x *Miton, Oskdate 9:004 Martinez, Trac; Merced a1 &Nt 9:004 Fresno, Bakersllel, Santa Barhara, Los 'Apgeles, Deming, New Orlesns and Eaat 04 Vallejo, Martin 12:00x Niles, Livermore, ton ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, Porterville . :00p Sacramento 1 1000 Martinez, Sa apa, Ca 4:00p Benicis, Woodland d Jamesto Latirop, Stockzon, 4:307 Niles, San Jose and 5:00r San Francisco and Lo d. F Tr.r), M 3:30p Mamm M r Savta Dar! 8:454 §6:452 6:457 9:434 : *6:00r Vallojo .. 17:00p Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sia- tions... a10:05p Sunset. ngeles, B Fast \mm AND WAYWARDS LOCAL, DR. cHARCOT's TONIC TABLETS are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused by strong drink. E GUARANTEE FOUR BOXES to cure any case with a positive written guar- antee or refund the money, and to destroy the appetite for Intoxicating liquors, THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT 3 KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. STRONG DRINK Sauegs Misery, Poverty TRON and Death. Upon recelpt 01 $10.00 w6 will mail you four R&] boxes and DDSI- Ove written guarantee to cure or refund lonrmoney. S0 GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts., 214 Kearny st., San Francisco, (;alifomi-a - Limited Santa Fe Route cisco at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. the | following Thursday, ~ Johannio. | A Table Water of exceptional purity Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR. Ob- servation Car and Electric Lighted Sleeping Car. Overiand Express. | | and excellence—London Lancet, | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—628 MARKET ST, | TELEPHONE MAIN 153L A Single SP Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. ark Left Is the meuxn of re-kind| Saturday” and Tuesday—Arriving in New This Train is in Addition to the Daily ‘0ot of Market Stree x; itehburg, E San Leandro, § Lorenzo, and Haywareds. 4 Runs through to Niles. J t From Niies. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 8:104 Newark, Oenterville, Boulder Creek,§ Station: 152 Newark, Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal W BEAHODS. .. ozveomnsenitosase 4:157 Newark, San Jose and Los Gatos. $11:457 Hunters’ Excursion, San Jose and herry Way BAHONS....veeeensnniens 71200 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRAKOISCO—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip §)— ST:15 9:00 11:00a.M. $1:00 °2:00 $3:00 *4:00 185:00 *6:00e.m. From OATLAND—TFoot of Broadway. 10:004.M. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *5:00e.m. TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 7:004 Ban Jose and Way Stations (N en Wednesdays only) Tres Pinos, Suut: Luis Obispo. Guadalupe, § Principal Way Statious 10:40. San Jose and Way Stations. 11:304 San Jose and Way Stations *2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jase, Sacramento Office—201 J Street. ng afire. So long as S;n Jolo Oflioo—'l West Santa Olara S§. there i ife there 1s hope. Nothing seems balf | | NORTH PACIFIiC COAST RAILROAD, caused by mental strain, over-work, over-worry | Via Sausalito Ferry. of 1n any form ot fanction by IV FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | sour temper, insomnia, languor, stomach and bowel trouble, failing strength, etc., sometimes ending in mania or paralysis, and even in these | conditions there is certain recovery if the nerve- 00 FAST. The terriblo train of sympmm are only too well AND SAN WEER mns—'im 9:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:48 known: flushes and chills, tired brain and back, :45, 5:15, *6:00, }% EXTRA TmPs— r San Rafael on Monday, Gilroy, Hollister, Oritz, Pacilic - *10:302 00 ay +4:15 San Jose sud Principal Wa #3:00 San Jose and Principal Wa: 8:30r SanJose aud Priucipal Wa 0r San Jose aud Way Static 43¢ San Jose and Way Stati A for Moroiug. T for Afteruoon * Sundays excepted. § Sunaays only. { Satnrdays only # spark hc re. klndied mned nnd lnvlgon!ed iy | days and Thursdays. aTuesdays and Saturdays. M ‘i‘s“_ms‘"fl'a"o‘o" AP0 ey, | $Saturdaysand Wednesdays. bThursdass and Sundaya 8:00, *4:30, The PACIFIC TRANSFEK COMPAN Trains inarked + Tin to San Quentin. «in eall for and check baggage from hotels and resis PERFEcTo TABLETS TROM SAN TARAEL TO SAN FRAN L | o aito of Tioker sbnte for e Cards and | Tone up the system, give prompt relief toinsom- 5427'5—5; £ 30 & Wi | gher information. niaand failing memory, repair the whste and drain of vital powers incurred by indiscretion or gxoesses, bring back vigor and potency to every netion. ward off insanity and consumption. MAKE PERFECT MEII AND WOMEN One 50 Cents Boxes at & Box Renews Gunrnntaed Cure. Vital Energy. \louey Refunded. Mailed on receipt of price by THE PERFECTO CO. Caxton Building, Chicago, Il Sold by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. viste DR, JORDAN’S Great Museum of Anatomy | : 1GRERTET.0 S AT BT 00k | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN oo YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, —Private Di DR-EJORDANC-Svale Siscates. m Nov. 10, 18%, trains will run as follow: Conaultation free. Write for Beok 1898, trains w Suulh- sund. North-bound. Philosophy of Marriage. | Scutbouno | T MAILED FREE. er, | Bun Bunday| T. | Dally. mc'flpfi Excptd| Datly. | 20 am 1720 am)| ' 45 pm| 5:50 pm 40 pm 403 pm and Saturdays at n Quentin, FRON ML VALLRE 1D BAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 1:05, 9:40 & m.; 12:85, 2:45, $:50, 5:20 py m. EXTRA TRIPS on ltondays, Wedma.y. and Saturdass at 7:00 EUNDATE 500, 1008 & m.: 12:05, 10, §:00, 6: N "FHROUGH TRAINS, 1:20 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns, 1:45 p. :.lfllfiurdul—mnm Mills and way $:00 & m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’ r Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST, Established am| § Fresno pm in 1854 for the treatment of Private pm) 745 pm| _Hantord Gem 13D Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or B T f oAt e disease Wearing on bodyand mindand pm} §350 pro lsalla | 6:40am| 1:15pm | Skin Diseases. The doctorcureswhen | Stopping at intermediate points as required. | gthersfall. Try him. Charges oW | For particulars of stage and other conbections Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite. | inquire a: Trafflc Manager's Office, 821 Market | IBEOXN, Box 1957, San Francisco Ap(?ggt, San Francisco. ¢ = i ) & Y Smp, I7once heard the leading contralto singer of the Castle Square Theater . Opera: Co., of { Boston, remark to a friend," gitting - in her dressing-room: “Some{singers can't sing well, they say, just after eating' heartily, and take only a light lunch; but it works just the opposite with me. It's Impossible for me to sing a hard opera without having a * good meal before; but I often take a Ripans Tabule to hélp ‘digest it. My voice is always clearer-and mors, gowerful when I do.” 05 p. | TRIPS !‘B Mflndl"r ‘Wednesdays | -xoou. *U:B & mg| SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY | NEW TRAIN SERVICE. . SanFrancisco anfl Los Anggles Limited. Commencing SUNDAY, Dec. 18, 1898 THE OWL WILL LEAVE SAN WILL LEAVE LOS ANGELES | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. i LESSER | SAN FRANCISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St —_— SAN FRANCISCO TO SEAN RAF. | WERE DAYEIIX, e00 0 o m: | u 5:10, 6:30 p. . | \ FRANCISCO 5:00 P. M. P. M. 12:38, m. Thursdays—Extra trip w—Extra trips at 1.4 lfi#bmrs—u% 9:50, 1:00 & m.; 13, 33, 5:00, 6:20 p. SAN mm SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—$:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; u'fi lfi, B‘:‘lfl“p. III. Saturdays—Extra trips :65 and_6:i BUNDAYS—$: .& 110 a m; 14 34 5:00, 6:25 Hotween Ban Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. ta Rosa for lhtk West at Gey- Springs; at Cloverdale fof Stages connect at & Sprln‘ at Lytton for 1 ann Springs; erville for Skag, :hl Geysers; l( opland for Duncan Springs. | Highland _ Bpri Kelseyville, Carisbad B Botfl Lakeport and Bartlett H lt U'kllh or_Vichy Snflnn, Saratogs e Lakes, Laurel Dell Lak smnn Upver Lake, Pomo, J Riverside, Lierley’s, Hetghts, ville, Booneville, Orrd , Mendocino City, Fort sal, Willitts, l‘m‘nvmu, Cum- 1I's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, cot] & Eureka. : 'g“ul",dly' & Monday round trip tickets at e . umu" % rouna trip dlckets to all polats Huil 0 Market st., chmnlcln blag. fieltt Offlcflb HOUNT TASALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, cisco, commencing Sunday, a. m., 1:45 p. m. 10:00, 11:30 . m., 1:15 p, m. Round tr} rmm Mill Valley, §L THOS, SON. Agents, €21 Market Weakdy Gall §1.50 per Toar

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