The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1899, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899. NEW DIGGINGS Discovery City Is Almost Deserted. RUSH TO THE HEAD OF ATLIN RICH STRIKE REPORTED IN A NEW DIRECTION. Many Who Left to Locate Claims Took Very Little Foed, and Are Now Said to Be in a Very Perilous Position. 31 “Disc er, the k maker and a few >t Every n another stam- 1 of the head of about ten exodus the As the stam- long the away. took the ery. rough as as return lowing the ted as being the Taku trail *au. Just where ot yet known here, ike River from At- and then over a ins s of the o be proba- a few days. ach the Am C ek, n -Pine 1t $500 in had take down. $28 50 and being whip- men wk two camps City the lake shor Creek out eight & thin, which is arce. Whisky not 1ch to visions are run- g itire. region dn indicate that rush into Atlin, as great num- and there is no ad for many rush is here Lake Atlin Juneau, on account of the industrious quartz mines and stamp mills around her, is the commercial and mining cen- ter of Southeastern Alas! One of the best looking and latest quartz locations in the vicinity of Dawson was made by George E. Pilz near Bonanza Creek. The vein carries considerable iron. and prospects about $15 in goid. The ledge i is from six to eight feet wide and a very true fissure in mica schist. Work in the mines is going right along. Many think that the amount of gold at the clean up next spring will exceed the total output of this year. Cabin fires have been quite numerous this fall but there was no other serious conflagration. The wide district burn- | ed in October is being built up as ra | idly as the lumber supply will permit. | By this time from appearances it could hardly be told that there had been a big fire. SUICIDE OF MYRTLE BROCEE, VARIETY ACTRESS | Shot Herself at Dawson Because | “Nigger Jim” Fell in Love With | Her Sister. VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 4—Latest ar- rivals from Dawson who reached this city this evening by the steamer Rosalie of the tragic death of the once popu- concert hall performer of Victoria, Myrtle Brocee, in Dawson City. On f December 11, when sounds of to her room from the h she was stay- actress placed a revolver d deliberately blew her temple a out of life, dear Florence, and t travel together know well my reasons pa the truth from pitiful note was found on able in the dead actress’ mother.” the rough d room and sed to her sister The cat of tl as jed Myrtle and Flore uccessful ason in V t three mon ago Klondike. It pears that both were either in love with k fortune in the ) se ap- or were after the thousands of the wealthy mine owner. Jim.’ | Florence was the 1d when this became ev: came very mel- | ancholy, and times threatened suicide - sisters were Canadians, their home 1g in Lindsay, Ont. They performed in Chicago and San Francisco before going to Victorfa. ST0OD BY STORM-SWEPT STEAMER MANY HOURS The Mesaba Unable to Rescue the Catania, Which Disappeared During the Night. LONDO! Jan. 4.—The At c Trans- port Company’s steamer Mesaba, Captain nd, w York, s arrived with details of the meeting with the in steamer Catania. : met the Catania on De f had been w had been swept. 1sked to be taken in tow and ti agreed to do so if possible She » Mesaba but failed on of the heavy seas which were Catania then signaled nd the Mesaba ar vould not. hen the Catania’s people if the Np, but they re 1ba stood by the the latter But at ba asked i not abandon the all night long_an: any signals of distr. t she was invisible. search- e missing vessel 1 9 o'clock morning of December 30 the Me- proceeded to Londo: for twenty-two hours. OVERRIDES THE DECISION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL The Auditor of Yolo County Deducts Four Days’ i'ay From the Salary of Officials. , having stood by WOODLAND, Jan. 4—When some of 1 unty offic called for their warr they discovered that ditor had deducted four days' pay. were installed in office on January and turned_their offices over Januag Their te shorte four da uditor holds that four days they al. He advised at all State official into office on January 7, 4 led to full pay for four vears, although they gave w. to their v sors Janu of this vear. The x the term of office and the pa aite and county officia statutory T SAN JOSE'S RECOUNT. | ) | her | d will forgive me, | | some very pretty starts. | | WAS MAINSTAY BEAT THE BARRIER AND WON EASILY His Showing a Great Reversal. BACKED YESTERDAY FAVORITES CAPTURED ALL BUT ONE EVENT. Goal Runner a Clever Sprinter—Grey- hurst Finally Got Away From the Post—Yellow Tail Ran Well. Gazing out upon the sea of uplifted faes turned toward the grand stand after | the start in the final race at Oakland yes- | terday the close observer would be com- pelled to arrive at the conclusion that James B. Ferguson, the starter, is not popular as of yore. This crowd of dis ntled bettors did not approve of his ort with the Australian incubator, hatches out both good and bad In this one particular instance v beat the barrier, say, four This means a great deal in mud- dy going. The gathering about the stand said un 1 things about the man from Kentucky, and sev of the more dem- onstrative voices above a whispe Ferguson can make He did so some gr final efr, which starts Mainsta lengths. Now, | vears ago at Washington Park and scored a hit. But he has a great fault of getting nervous and fretful about the time the last race is called. This afflic- tion may some day work his undoing. Several other horses were played to win the last event yesterda bly the case | of Sweet William, which was a 2 to 1 fa- vorite. Mainstay backed from 41 to to 1 was shot out as if from a cata- pult and won in a trot. Eight lengths away af beat Sweet Willlam a head for place. The vietory of the win- ner was popular only among a certain few. He started in a race the day previ- ou 1 the form sheet gives an index of his speed. Mr. Ferguson is capable of better work, and all that an indulgent - field and no fav » track was muddy and holding, and better class of horses remained in alls. Favorites went down the | king all but the last event. the opening five furlong scramble Tom Ryan expected to get 20 to 1 against Goal Runner, and was exas see a very little 6 to 5 chalked against the gelding. He came from behind and easily from Campus The mile selling run looked a set Greyhound, and at odds of 4 to 5 line, t s horse won all the way. Rosemaid took the place from Lady Britanni At his second attempt the two-, Yellow Tail was much more of a success, In the three furlong spin the son of Wa- tercress and Paloma early parted from the bunch and won galloping. Louis el h Katrine took the place from his stable mate Innovator. Barney Schreiber scored his second vi tory w. fast_morsel of horseflesh Genua. 1ly ruled a 4 to 5 choice for the five scramble next declded, In a drive Bane- r was kept busy getting the place from The Fretter. nother flve furlong sprint he Last had a strong call in the ring, and with Joy Powell in the saddle also made a front run of it. She tired as 1h(-| followed wire was neared, but beat Tony Licalzi out two lengths. Lomo was a good third. sl it Track Notes. On Saturday evening, January 7, at Teutonic Hall, Howard strect, between Ninth and Tenth, & benefit has been arranged to be given to the mother and two younger children of Jockey | Mead. The family is sadly in need of financial assistance and the entertainment should be liberally patronized. The following talent has volunteered: Kelly and Marlowe, Joe Hansen, Acme Musical Club, Tom Eastwood, George Fay, Bd Riordan, Dan Kemp and others. To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Six furlongs; selling; four-year- olds and upward. 337 Tobey ...........109] 360 Grandezia 107 452 Don Gara. (112 445 Eventide 107 404 Goethe . (108! 444 Baliverso 108 235 Flambeauette ..107! ... Mischief 109 *. Billy McCloskey112 439 Averine ~104 109 <100 109 ... Bobbins ... 467 Peixotto 1. 440 Gratity ... Second Race—Six three-year-olds and upward; selling. furlongs; 450 Bessie Lee.. 04] 405 Major S.. 109 335 Henry C {103| 400 Edgemount ....:109 440 Cappy 1..7107| 467 Tony Licalzi....108 445 McFarlane . 09| 427 Paul Kruger... 109 433 Peru II. .12 467 The Last.. 104 404 Sevoy ‘1081 409 Horatlo . 12 337 Corrfenta . 107| ... The Plunge: E ... Carrie U 07| ... Simmons 439 Scintillate . Third Race—Five furlongs; selling; three- vear-olds (63)Goal Runnmer....104 441 Magdalenas .....102 459 Malay ..........104| 433 Juva ..... S0 458 Good” Hope. 415 Nora Tves... ../ [102 385 Anc 451 Mau Fourth Race—One olds. ored 5 441 Rey Hooker. Gnagi 107 selling; three-year- 460 Peter Weber.. 3 Master Buck....108 467 Ulm 5, -5.5. ssmolina 107 459 Dun Augustin Fifth Rac and upward 456 Mamie G...... 415 Dr. Bernay 460 AR 410 Colonial Dame Stamina 431 Imperious 9 Sixth Race—Futurity cour year-olds and upward. selling; 465 Ricardo 329 Jerilderio . 468 Jim Boze: . Uncle True. 33 Don Luis Don First Race—Ballverso, a, Gratify. Second Race—Ca Horati 'mmons. Third Race—Magdalenas, Rey Hooker, Good Hope. Fourth Race—Ulm, Peter Weber, Crossmolina. Fifth Race—Mamie G, Myth, Dr. Bernays. xth Race—Pat Murphy, Aluminum, Don BULL FROGS VS. POLLYWOGS. ament at ng merrily. the On The water polo tour Olympic Club is progre: Tu December 25, but postponed from toat date on account of the lack of practice of the Waterdogs, was played. The Polly- wogs, captained by Melrose, beat the Wi terdogs by three goals to one. Last night the Bull Frogs played against the Polly- wogs. The game very keenly cont ed. There were two fifteen-minute saly one minute’s rest being allowed after each goal. During the first half no goal wa scored on either side. Ends were changed after the interval, and the Bull 08S quickly threw a goal, the ball just pa. ing behind the posts. The Bull Frogs were not long in scoring again, making the game stand Bull Frogs 2 goals, Pollywogs 0. From this time on the Pollywogs played a hard and fast game, and before Il of time had placed two goals credit, so that the night’s ed all even: Bull Frogs 2 goa 3 wogs 2 goals. The teams were made up Positions. v Torward Hinkel (C ward. .. Habi i Melro; ....Pape ’k...Hammarsmith -Phillips in the first game of the series on Decem- the Bull )gs defeated the Po by a score of 3 goals to 1. The xt _game of the series will take place | on Wednesday evening, January Frogs vs. Waterdogs. The Wai team is made up as follows: R. W. Bow man, forward: B. Boas, center forwar L. Cooper, forward; J. Kennedy, bac H. W. Gallett, center back; C. T. Grif- fiths, back; H. Monahan, goal. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1899.—Thirty-sec- Weather fine; ond day of the California Jockey Club meeting. muddy. track I A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. ‘1763: FIR RACE— Five furlong: day evening the game scheduled for | r | mate,” he SAYS SUPPLIES ERE ALL GOOD Major Harrison Before the Investigators. EXCELLENT BEEF FURNISHED ONLY TROUBLE WAS WITH THE LOCAL KILLED CATTLE. As an Expert Butcher the Witness | Declares That Chemicals Were Not Used to Preserve Meat for Soldiers. to The Call. Special Dispat WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Major Hop- kins, military ald to the Secretary of War, testified before the War Investi- gating Commission regarding sanitary conditions at the camps at Tampa, | Camp Alger and Camp Thomas. It was | the old question of sinks, drainage and | camp police, and the testimony of the witness was little different from preced- ling witnesses. He had not approved of the conditions at Camp Thomas ana in accordance with his report an order | was issued on August 15 for its aban- donment. He knew of no adverse re | port ever havinz been made to the Sec- retary of War on Camp Alger. If there wer. individual. as to any camp that was not promptly investigated. “What action was taken, if any?” I was ‘Well, for one instance, ap- | pointed with Dr. Reed to investigate the condition of the hospitals. The | surgeon general told us to report daily | and he would act at once on our recom- mendations.” Major Harrison, Ninth Volunteer In- whose regiment was raised near Ney’ Orleans and Is now in service at Santiago, was next called. Concern- | ing commissary stores he said those in the United States were the best that could be bought in the open markew. | The refrigerated beef sent from this country he :aid was excellent. | had much experience with refrigerated meat and he said that while there was | some disposition on the part of the regi- mental cooks to cavil at the appear- ance of the meat, it was in reality quite good. He explained that the sudden change of temperature on removing the meat from the refrigerator ships pro- | duced what is known as a' “‘beard,” a | ereenish growth that has to be scraped off. When this was done the meat be- neath was perfectly good. It was is- | sued to the men with excellent results and benefited the sick materfally. The | chief trouble came when the change | was made to hoof cattle. This beef Major Harrison killed himself and per- sonally superintended its dressing and cooling. But ; fantry, it wi uld not cool in that cli- id very emphatically. *The meat mev lost its animal heat, and | with its use our sickness increased 10 | per cent. In a country where our dead putrefied in six hours vou will easily | understand that meat killed and ex- posed to the atmospheric changes, with coagulated blood and the attacks of flies, wiil spoil much sooner. Our board | of survey had no work to do except condemning and burning this local killed beef. spoke with equal emphasis, saying it was fully as good as the refrigerator beef and that none of it had to be con- demned. General Beaver asked if a refrigerat- ing plant were established there whether Cuban beef could be killed on the ground and rendered fit for use by the men. Witness said he thought this would not be desirable, as the Cuban cattle, while fine looking, furnished the coarsest and most stringy beef he had ever seen, any complaints they were merely | He knew of no complaint | He naa | Of the canned meat Major Harrison | ADVERTISEMENTS. SIcK | Positively cured by these Little Pills. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongus Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Health is Wealth, DR. E. C. WEST'S 'NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, | Issoldunder positive Written Guarantee, by anthorized agents oly, to curg Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hystorig, Quick- | 2ess, Night Losscs, Kvil Dreams, Lack of Cont dence, Neryousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- ful Errors, or Excessivo Use of Tobacco, Opinm, | or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death, At store or by mail, $1a box; six for £5; with written guarantee'to cure or refand money., Snmpl;rack- | nge, containing five days' treatment, with full | instructions, 25 conts, One eam iplo only sold ta each person. At store or by mail. It & Red Label Special Extra Strength. i ¥ For Impotency, Loss of Powor, Lost _Manhood, Sterility or Burrpmmss.!’ ix for $5, withi uarantee, > to cu BEFRORE . }- ! GEORGE DAHLB: 214 Kearny st., Sa CANCER No Enife or Pain. No Pay Until Car:d. lump in an's breast is r, and if a 1 to always pol D! b cancer. Send 80-Page Book Free With testimonials of a t nd I have cured. |S. R. CHAMLEY, M. D. | Office 25 Third Street, S. F. | Send to Som: One With Cancer. 1 'No Crops Will Grow On certain western lands unless streams of living water be carried to every part. It is thus that the principie of life is carried throughout our bodies by the nerve system. We say, and say rightly, that THE VES ARE THE LEFE, and if trom any cause they be enteebled or_broken down, the miserius that result are BEYOND ALL TELLING. Lassitude and debility, sleeplessness and discomfort, gloom, fretfulness and incipient mania, loss of vital powers, and the tendency to consumption, and other fatal maladies are all due to this. THE FAMOUS PERFECTO TABLETS | are the sure remedy and preventive for all these | evils, Impart vitality, vigor and potency, give refef to fnsomuia, failing memory and evil They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | AND TUMORS CURED | | Wiil Be Held SATU | i 2 FIRST REGULAR AUCTION SALE R 0f FINE HORSES,VEHICI E j, Etc. cidental Ho ard st. ne made extensive alterations espe-fally holding of sales every week in the pavilion in Califc I taks pleasure o finest tncing that on the above date' I will ber of fine roadsters, well matched eam le horses, draft horses and iftecn hea hendsomest and best t nd Ponies ever offered, be- aides bug Ikies, carts, wagons, harness, ete. WM G. LAY 3 Livestock Auctioneer. ¥ Consignments_solicited. SOUTHERN IACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYNTEML) © due 1o nrrive at NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox Dec. 18, 1363, 00X Niles, Sau Jose and Way Station 00A Beuicis, Suisun and Sucramento. 001 Marssville, Oroville aud Redding via Woodland o 004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey. 0.1 Murtinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Cslistoga and Santa Roea. 8:004 Atiautic ixpress, Ogden and W04 San Jose, Livermore, Stocl n, Joue, Sacrameuto, Placerville, Murysville, Chioo, lted Bluff A:30A *Milton, Oakdale and Jumesto .. 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Latbrop, Btocktor Mereed snd Fresno. miog, El Pas Angeles, and East New Orles 200 Niles, mento, Mendota, Hanford, Perterville - 0P Sacramento ki ez, Han Ramon, Snuta Rosa. 0r Benicia, e, Smcramonto, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marystlile, Oroville.. 4:307 Niles, San Jose aud Stor 5:007 San Francisco and Los An 9:454 13:157 Mofave, Sant Augelos 5:434 15:00P Pacific Coast Limited, EI Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. Louis, Chicago and East. uta Te Route, Atiuntlc Fxpress for Mojave and ¥ s 6:00¢ Vuropean Mail, Ogden and ¥ 007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose 00 ¢ Valleo 2 17:00r Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- =:30p ; tlons . 8:00¢ Oregon | Crunnento, Marys. ville, 1 Portland, Puget £10:037 Sunset Limited. Fresno, T.os New Orleans Angeles, Kl Paso, and East . v IR _5_! SAN LEANDIO AND [AYWARDS LOCAL, (Foot of Market Street.) Mclrose, Neminary Park, Fitchburz, Kimimrst, San Leaniro, South San 10.004 Leandro, Extudillo, i11:000 Lorenzo, Cherry Buwor and 008 goee Haywards. i Rubs through to Niles. J_t From Niles. COAST WIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Oreck, Santa Oruzand Way Btatfons. .. . L Sacsee) . S :15p Newark, Centerviile, Sau Jose, New ‘Almaden, Pelton, Boulder Creek, Bauta Cruz and Station: 3¢ Newark, ose Hugters' Excursion, San Jose Way Statfons 5 CREEK ROUTE Principal FERRY. From SAN FRANCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8) 11:00 *T:15 9:00 *4:00 15:00 Fram OAKLAND—Fool of $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 71004 San Jose anl Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays ouly)....... 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Criiz, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San 1nis Obispo. Guadalupe, Surf and Priveipal Way Stations 10:404 San Jose anid Way Statlons. i San Jose aud Way Stations 3 Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau llroy, Hollister, Sauts Salinas, Mouterey and Pacific Grove......... 11:004.m. *2:00 1300 d Principa! Wa; 00 S Tose and Principal Wa 0r San Jose and Way Stations 5. Tose and Way Statio: A for Morning T for Afternoon * Sundays axcepted. $ Sunaays only. ¢ Saturiays only Moudaysand Thursdays. nTuesdays and Saturdaye. Saturdaysand Wednesdays. bThursdays and Sundass. CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. COu LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St ! | Contestants Yet Hopeful of Gaining ' jngex. Horse Welght ‘st, %m, Jockeys, ‘l%f""«"‘lzf Witness said he was thoroughly g{::r:\:mn:‘:‘;-ifcgfpi’;;“;fi’é:;;::?.nd P | S i = o fuoes 5L COPRRYS 1 | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN FAEL. 10th the Several Offices. e = SE familiar with the processes of refriger- | MAKE PERFECT MEN AND WOMEN | we= P N EANLEE moun- SAN JOSE, Jan. 4—The recount of the Campus ] N Turner.s. ating and butchering meat and he was One B0 Gants @ Boxes at 82.50,a | 39 ‘m. Thursdays—Extra trip ke is open | ¢ h the exception of the Ninth Pre- W halebac 3 Hennes willing to state positively that there | Box Renows Guaranteed Cure or | & Flp LR S R T as beglufing | ¢ mpleted this afternoon in Roval Fan .. 1 tutter ] R., e no chemicals used in _any of the | Vital Energy. Money Refunded. SUNDAYS 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 330, left Atlin | t going on over the offices of T Pathuker A Piggott . 0 % merican beef that passed under hi Mailed on receipt of priceby 5 S e e At that t 3 rer and City Justic The Blot 2 }:u;{ 1 10 200 :l}l‘m@xt\i\auum On the contrary, he said | THE PERFECTO CO. Caxton Building. Chicago, ill. | AEL TO SAN FRAUNxCIxS:LC'O'X"'AS k up. Prob- was not counted because = e - Lia 2zl SUIIN) at there was no chemical preparation | €old by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. s—Extra trips at med and no ere not returned to the Time. 0 % STHG . 10 . i Whitten's b. g by Dundee-Our Pet, “éfl‘ could be used on the meat with | an Ak i 5 5 . m Thn R ivened the pros- but found_their way into| Good start n’ handily. " Second a driving advantage to the packers and with TR lLlTe s LAt P e e P The P W G Runner handled his fleld like Campus swerved dey sunishmen i S i i ! out | I 3 Tttty xurb(xsz]-l?:,r{ l.,r.’r’&..r'r’?;iif“' ol | wnaleback. Anlshed gamely. OQds too short for Royal Fan. . oot punishment. ;‘;‘l“'l?fliol“:%lr gmduct}gefure Uaey could | visit DR, JORDAN’S Great | e iaco Anal Eatinetyer Pack ved anc g Wl Ioteds e e thaony s ara Ham e = = e = — e army. He regarded it as | | same schedule as above 1e morning in the interior sting disclogures are - romised. ECOND RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. highly improbable that anything of the "useum Of lnahmy T Leave | T Armive Jine et : of over 30 ballots is also i 3 S”ng‘:lflr'r*mbee:l *:‘hten;‘m?dkm | 1051 MARZETST. bot. 68b 8 75, 6.5.Cal. | San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. TGDE 0 upon by the court, a T e : g to the hoof-killed beef at ary et OCBa I - Atlin has not be o gutcome s’ dOUDUIUL fngex Horse, Age. Welght(St %m. %m. %m. St Fin. [ ockess.. Jonriok | santicgol witness siid hers e | R "I’OLRI;R';”;'.’":““;.:“’:‘”. S e e TR r and is desc a th Precinct be thrown out | 100X = i = - | charge attributed the 10 | 5 —Private Disea: | Days. | days. | Destination. | day: 2 = i nt and Aggeler will be Greyhurst, 14 T 14 12 {Piggo : per cent in- A\ e. Write for Heol Ji= | == == Ing Dlows i Ven as it is their friends are Rosemald, 4 TR S Grey crease in intestinal sickness to the use | Consniiatien "'""”M‘ "'”l' x| Ta0am( so0am| [10:40am| s40am Srthbonna: ahips ' Success. To-day the Nine- Laiy v ERE | B [Wooas Of the fresh Killed beef. There was a | Philosophy of Marriage. :svm ss0em reaiuma | eipm 5 '500m 8 the | counted. but only Sisht Ealns move made,| <M Sohoix, gt Tsi a0 ks T Beid Pioportionate deorease In sjckness when maneo race. s e t large party EonkEs RS 5 Reolia, 4 % 6 ] 6 Mounce .. ;ei{ refi;‘;‘;m fi““:‘““d to refrigerated | idnoam) e 3 g8, - —° S = =2t .. Major Harr s : 7 S ¢ Juneau for At-| FOR THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP. | _ Time—ti dcI; mile, T Winngr, B Schosibers g g by imp, | complaint o make a3 o medions au Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, Healdsburs, te a num- o Martenhu. start. on easfly. Second and third driving. e Sup- | . 3 vtton, a E:”:“ e i the Racers Entered to Compete for the The' fray horse hau tlinks Uls’ Swn way,, ‘Ths othersidon b gmount o much “’Jififie‘" dtte‘ndam-e. He consldered the | fi‘lz‘:‘f‘o:r‘lf:‘fintr‘;:l;;nf?‘l?:'x!‘v‘:”wd:w Tl foanl Oasny 'l tsonlen o5 ot the Taluids e i e = supply system good | Diseuses, Lost Manhood, hebliey oe *J} d = g ’_“‘d_ Gabeod el ed. It 18 ex WEEE 4 % > | 5 < mindand | opland an NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Following are the he doctor cureswhen | 7:30 am| 8:00 o for i D e EX-JUSTICE GARDNER othersfal. Try i, Charges 10w enj g ol em 4 proieli s for the Brooklyn handicap, $10,000, == e L R i 7 Bt punrantech. Ot | Twam as at first reported. mile and a quarter, announced by | Index. Horse. R (e AT % Bt SRS ek MARmEs A COUPLE Dr.d. . GIBBON, Box 1357, San Francisco | 8:00am| a day and $100 | ¢ 1]’)”""1‘1‘»‘;’ Jockey t»‘"fl”[-_ ‘\“" ““‘Hfil‘“s“;f 3 Yellowtall a1 11 14 [Thompe 5 T i R 3:30pm g i and the aub which will be announced February 1: Al- 3 Loch Katrine <100/ 4 .- 1o e W.H = 7 S DELOTS Tilfi | Bot. 5 years; Ahom, 3; Autummn, 2; Azu-| 43 Imnovator . 0 5 2 ino 3l Ne Officials of Marin County Will In- ea. en and Women wam| S:00am| Sonoma s are hunting | C€na. 4 Ba 5 angle, 4; Ben Holli- 3 The Buffoon.. ool 7 B g quire as to the Legal Rights of UL oE Daiank o 6:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen hora iy e ;‘1&?'\}(“'4»[:1;:\'- Briar Sweet, 4; Candle- Nina - S g 15 €1 the Former Magistrate. S e e e oo other thickly | GGt CRarentys, & Diminutive, 3; Don Tnfnity 1100/ 6 e 8 8 SAN RAFAEL, Jan. rength to sexual organs. 'Depot, 323 Marker | 8:30pm| 5:00pm s Wwhere the BUDDIY | gom: 10 Gaoies Boda i@ T 2 — = | ges t at Santa Rosa for M v 35 us it | &rm. 4; George Boyd, 4; George Keene, 4; *Coupled with Yellowtall. **Coupled with Loch Katrine. Peace George Rodden was considerably | e e i oo Mok Wt 3 ,—,.",;'h),“";“’;‘ as [t ] Greddiand, 3 yandbill, 4: Howara, Mann, Timeo, M %, TG Winner, Burns & Waterliouse's ch. c. by imp, Watercress-imp. | perturbed to-day on learning that ex- RAILROAD TRAVEL. T i e e i RS or friendshi o | 6; Hungarian, 3; imp. cannot, 4; Jean | Paloma. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. 3 s A e b e 2 2ur e forf ; ) get work. | Beraud, 8; Jefferson, 6; King Bafleyeorn, | Yellow Tail won in stake fashion. Shields, on Nina, tried to go ‘‘farthest north.'* Justice Gardner, who is also Town Re- ° Hieniana prings. " Kelseyviiie Clrine bench claims have | 3; Kingdon, & Knight of the Garter, 3 | === = === S = corder, had married a couple from San | < Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett working, except the very deep | Lambent, 6 Lanks ‘Bob, 4; Lieber Karl, Francisco, and claimed that he was | n a R e S e o] Dorn Sacatons } Hill, Skookum and | 4, MaCY, §; Maritl 4 Marblehead. 3; Max- i g _ |legally empowered to do so. The names ¥ | Sbrings, Upper Lake, Pomo, - Poter ' Valley, ing and freighting ' rjan, 3; Mr. ¥, 3; Napamax Welght. !sx i e [Betiing, | of the two were Charles John Schwick- | ! e @ | John "Day’s, Riverside. Lieriey’'s, Bucknell's, dogs and horses can | hung, §; Peep o' Day, 6; Plaudit, 4; Pre- it bl o : Mo MO B iiooey Op. Ci. |erath and Mrs. Lydia Dale Price, both e aiont o oomer s uet the price has drop- | vious, 4; St. Cloud, 5; Scottish Chietain, Genua o1 2 16 14 14 |Pigeott m of 618 O'Farrell street. | el Wiiitty, Livtonsite, Cors cents a pound, | b; Senator Bland, The Huguenot, 4; Bunewor . 207} 3 22 21 2n |Thorpe . 2 Justice Rodden will contest the al- = : ming’s, Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, from the new dig- | Thomas Cat, 5. Warrenton, 4; Whistling The Tyetter. iz t81 31 (rreemen 15 leged powers of Gardner in court. Judge - 2 Scotla and Eureka. ey (oane! "nr'u'::l o | Jennie Reid e Wiggaais il el § Ausalioe Wil B onuinitn Sa“ta (& Ro“te S e LRl e ground | i Gilt Edge. ml 1 1 612 610 |Béaucham 15 o p A e On Suncays round trip tickets to all pot 0 far froh WWROE‘:;DB g\t Iv;?"v ?rl\e‘gns.h g, | 20 Doremin . i e Ty 7 A 77, S VANDERBILT ENTERTAINS. | connecting Owl Train Leaves Sa: | P¥ond Sen Rafael at half rates. Daate b d favorable. Many| NE e IS SR A W eRthCH AN | g 18%; %, :36%; %, 103 B, Schrelber's b, 1, = ) oy BIRdAbel WG 4 —}, . P % - e by Bal - 8 G 5 1 join the stampede to |Zling: track heavy. Handsel was the only | poor start. Won eazily, Becond and third driving. 8 Y ey D ERIg Gives a Little Party in Honor of Miss Brancisgo vis s‘-{,’i, é\x%ele?UaEt B WG, Market st.. Cheonicle bide. of -grub and means | Winning favorite. Result Genua was best in the golng. The Fretter was nicely ridden. Ann Page sent her re. Fair, His Son’s Fis | B M. every g Shlin s Gen.' Pass. o s hard lines when | Seven furlongs, selling, Halton won, | grets. The ring liked her. "Jennie Reid was affiicted With intermittent bursts of speed, g ancee. DAY, FRIDAY. By s e, o T % 2 boy had to stand around Glenwine l:.ecm.d, Locust’ Blossom third, [ _The start beat Doremus. : g S g ml\"l;:gxt \‘SR}I§~ g;:r\‘-d:;:{l\lfler the operd | Arrives In Chigagoat 9:52 A. M. the [ i 1'u'“] :"llla“ifin1<‘1;~“ Six and a half furlongs, selling, Cathe- 467. FIFTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400, supper that was followed gg;,'eh:l:m: :%leiowrll?gsd-ghg,;\sfl?\ylngsfifufiigu'l DRTH PAGIHE cUAST HA".RUA“. = ¢ T ey e ssnl el = e ] = Gentite. . The Snietlainbent fwda) givsn Zr?ékvb?etc}:igcfa'm'}:”day' sunday | epou su¥fif:2fi5?ijfl{u VALLEY ve that the interior | One and an eighth miles, selling, Rock- | Index Horse, Age. Weight. S Xm e in honor of Miss Fair, the flancee of his A Yol ZRANUIGO 10 MO its are the resuit | wood wih, BoRt Washintlon stine 1 | e iitead 2 e son, W. K. Vanderbilt Jr. Among the| DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- | TWEEK DAYS—*7:20, *:3, 11:00 a. m.; *1:4& and convulsion of mmator third. Time 40 -106} 3 12 14 11 12 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Oel- servatlon Car and Electric | 345, 5:15, *6:00, £:30 p. m. foot rule, if mite, handicap, Handsel won, Queen | iz 13 T Fichs, Mr."and 3rs.' W. D! suoune, Misses| Lignted Sleeping Car. Wienuculaya a8d Batirasos St 11 P AT foot s o - Va | 445 | § 3 32 oane, J. H. Ha . Mrs. Si ant | : ednesdays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. et ng sccond, Dr. Vaughan third. Time, | : 50| 1 REE e Fiah, Vi ana Mammond. Mrs. Stusvesant | This Train is in Addition to the Daily | | SUNDATS—+:00, *10:00, *11:20 a. s *1: Wil ‘be found | Vgl (uriongs, seliing, Japan won, Nannie | i Seota furta e CaR i Lily Oelrichs. ir. and Mrs. Henry Clews| OVerland Express. ST baracaas it 1o San. kst oy & | 3 , 8¢ iR om, N E Lucta, 5 L 3 2 8 st i e ad Lingle —_ Tains marked * run to San Quentin. trict, the Atlin second, Den Frost third. Time, | 9 S Ede a1y and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mackay. | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—523 MARKET ST, | FROM SAN RAFAEL To SAN FRaNcIsCO. ) 1 t Bouuchamn { A *6:35, 145 %930 & m.: ent upon the | —_— | % i P 9 9 |W. Dean..... Yolo's Supervisors Oragnize. | TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 2:20, 3:45, 5:05 p. . 3 however, of | Dingley’s Weakened Condition. | T Timete, 1 % TGS % LM Wioner, T I . Towell's b. m. by imp. Meddier- WOODLAND, Jan. 4.—The new Boara | 08¥land Office—1118 Broadway. R e e e OmesDy, tesued by the| WASHINGTON. Jan. 4—Tonight' the | Ams, Lady Coldsmith ‘Mool Bart Wen fs thise arivifie, © - & of Supervisors organized by electing John | Ssoramento Ofice—201 J Streot. e s e e e S flice from the late i el o | : ;) dry going. He nearly 3 y tile bR : For the ) | *1:15, #3:10, 4:40,%6:20 p. m he Coast, Geodetic and. G iclans _ attending Representative | caizi ‘was'quite a surprike. The stable liked him. Lomo finished well. - oo Ton¥ L | Fredericks chairman, For the first time San Jose Offioe—7 West Santa Clara 88 | "0 matiien * St Trom San Quentin S cac Foliooie Dingley ;||Lnnul,']‘t‘ that he is resting com- | Seratched—Wing 99, Racivan 101 W aneen Yoget e s pd 2 Reptblican: | —orie s s e s | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FEANCISCO, eoprsdelid, e/ D S 8in- | fortably, but they are not yet able to ——————————= = e = —— — S | "\ZVEEK DAYS—% 6:45, 7:55, 9:40 m. m.: AR ol Dlace (,:w ghct ',hr'f*' fott [‘,‘,"l'fih“{%.h'?'?fie to: sfx\;lcfl”;f"u‘,h“:.:’s“‘s{ 4@8, SIXTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400 Death of Mrs. W. M. Ord. THE Al FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | 22 rrix TRIPE” Pn "Mondays, Wednesdays ted in as straight a s pos. | the inroads of the diseasc. Afier his | ——— ——— — D SANTA CRUZ, Jan. 4—Mrs. W. M. | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. w the formation shows s pell this morning he rallied | ;ngex Horso. % | Betting, | Ord, who came to California in 1852, died | From Nov. 10, 18, trains will run as follows: | SUNDAYS—$:00, 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, ) 3:20, of gold. It is confidently expe ‘['(‘:i | somewhat and to-night appears stronger | [14°X Hor® Hmb . Amy Xm. b win | doskeye ¢ Ol todad sead 6 Bfe WnswORlYROEBuge | So e Nortn-bound. | o0 2 P M poUGH TRAINS, who will follow this adve | BTN R | Mainstay, a. 14 15 13 185 FE | o | . a.m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns, good ground will be ¢fou ‘,’1\ fre An Exciting Ball Game. | Fig Leaf, 2h 33 42 2h g | Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. [Passen- | p.m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way ine ¥ 0 . WOODLAND Th | Sweet Willlam, 3h 24 24 32 3 |May Bring Leprosy to This Country. Sunday| Sunday| ger. stations. ‘ mining h a bright future WOODLAND, Jan. 4 e postponed | 440 B. Schreiber, 4. 41 46 31 40 & ¥ t = 5 Exc'ptd) Stations. Exc'ptd) Daily. | 8:30 a.m, Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. ne | bascball game between Woodland, and| ... Jim Bozeman, a. 8081 3L 31 B e SRR At U Bates ol reis et ; e e » year tha o Water y ora | Winters: wi “ a- | 47 Major Cook, a. 615 620 6% § o g ers in Hawail may contract leprosy there, ockton ; year that the water runs. Thers | Wititers Wil ba piage SHhs Jooal 06 | 00 BNk uis & H 8 H 72 92 | and bring it to this country when they return, | Merced | UNT T, P & iny doubt about it, Thig | Mond next Sunday. e rivalry is so| E FeATdo: Faryy o b z Fresno I o \ge Dawson’s future from & | SLTODE that it causes almost as much ex- | —445_Manzanil T il Lo b o 15 25| Weldle wleprasys 1 muchiv to be dneaded, there Hantord (Vie Sausalito Ferry.) E ary placer camp to be cerumes | citement as the Senatorial handicap, in | Time—To %, :22%; t0 %, :46%; last %, 1:04: short &, 1:14, Winner, H. L. Jones & Co drea thgusgnd timeg e mauy ¥lomsito stom- Bakersfleld Leave San Francisco, commencing Sunday, D By D 30 D which Yolo County has an entry. ch. h. by imp. Mariner-Queen Emma. Had start. Won p Hecond and third deive | ach disorders and blood diseases, but there is Visalla | 6: | Bept. 11, 1898: y--bats -?"‘ R 'lw‘ S H’"- zrul\'ol —ee s e S a cure for them In Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. _S‘JW"‘g Stintaomsdiaia nololens AR | | oo e N A L b vorked out, 10 a permanent mining | Advances made on furniture and planos, with 51 celebra s tenth golden reversal. Indigent friends were invited to partici- Other common allments that the Bitters are a Fo ool O - 11530 a. m. 1:15 p. m. enter .of ‘the Yulon . besin,. Ju J a . pate. Mr. Ferguson was a sympathizer. Sweet Willlam was yanked up at the start. M; ific 1o Jaria, feve Sroartisulars of stage and other connections | Round trip from Mill Valley, §i. e 4 Just as | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. | Cook promenaded without epaulettes. ajor (;y:ecl A0 fouase MaRieis feevte and ague. Sold l.x;g:'l‘r‘e &t Tratfle Manager's Office, 321 Market | THOS COOK & SON, Agénts, 621 Market street. San Francisco.

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