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S S S RS ! f | ] \ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1899. 11 IRST CHOICES JERE SWEPT IN BY THE GALE Midian Was the Only ~aten Favorite. SLOPPY SPORT AT INGLESIDE GALLOPED IN AT 12 TO 1. | AU Reid, a 100 to 1 Shot, Ran Second to Sardonic—Jerry Hunt Fast Enough for Horton. Jerinie Not pt over the iny away from g was conducted rable conditions. the last event at | of Walter ven an alrir sprint for L prohibitiv s to spare. _Sevoy ily from Paul Kruger. lling affair for 3-ye proved an easy w time Jerry Hur o ith ‘Smith's the stretch, where running and wa lver Beaux was nd Jerry. post led to up tt d a 4 to b fav demand. 1 front reached, after led. H. Martin bid at the end, In a honors until from the the ite, but, nded Track Items. Ma ped be- iges did ¢ esca gs; selling: 480 Don’t Skip Me..105 468 Sweet Willlam. 110 456 O’ Connell -3 selling; three-year-olds 420 Rey del Tierrn (495)Hardly ......... a quarter miles; handi- . %0 LA +.....111 (496)Sardonic .. 109 Selections for To-Day. f eaf, Dr. Sharp, Petrarch gton, Henry C, Sevoy. idlan, Casdale. . Pat Morrissey, Sweet face—Rey del Tlerra, Hardly, Adolph Glenn, Bardonic, Morellito. rare stereopticon views «jand at Metropolitan Temple to- . — e HOTEL ARRIVALS. ALACE tanford Minturn Minturn H :Kahn, Cone, Chicago £ B Fanning, Chicago |P Zoblein, L’ Ang okane IF A King, Cal AND HOTEL. Rockport| W W Da; F | Edna Davi. M Kaaeppa, § Lake {H D Lawson, Orovile W , Courtland rew, Rookledge, 111 I C .. Ukiah G W Carson, Spokane E Smith, 8t Paul W J Sinimons &w, Or Jose 8 E Felepello, r T M Bacon & w, N, 3D Call, Stantora Mrs A C 7. Cal Miss Hinz, Cal ke F J Sims, N Y Lie! W "Serles’ & w, Cal Lake W E Smith, Angel 14 h, 'S Lake | W Shaw, Sacto attle W H Hopkins, Belmnt EW WESTERN HOTEL. . Clarke, StLouis G Tayior, Spokane dholm, St Paul H Bennington, Cal Mise Whitney, ValSpgs ¥ Parker, \'nhr{y ell, 8 Jose|] Howell, New York Petaluma 3 Converse, Manila Baltimor |T Murphy, New York surtland [J K Sutton, Davisville son, Fresno P Murphy, Stockton ‘low, Rochester 1J C Doyle, Visalla —_———————— )ly the most expensive set of faise nown is that of the Nizam of abad, for which he has »aid 7000 Tubees to a Madras dentist. Willlams | LAST FOOTBALL GAME. Alameda High School Team Will Meet the San Rafael Eleven EATHER permitting, a great foot- ball game will be played next Sat- urday in Alameda between two of the crack teams of the State, namely, the Alameda High School team and the San Rafael football team. The Alameda boys whipped every eleven they met during the season, their last grand victory being over the hea: weight team representing the Rellanc Club of Oakland. The success of the Ala- meda team is in a great measure due to the able playing of its captains, McCor- mick and Underwood, also to C. Weame and Goldsworthy. Doubtless a very large crowd of foot- ball patrons will witness next Saturday’s game. Among all the amateur football teams Judge Borden’s Estate. The inventory and appraisement of the estate of the late Judge Rhodes Borden INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1899.—Twenty-sev- enth day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather rainy; track sloppy. n easil around his compa. tohied—F or 112, 424‘ RACE on Saturday. of the State there is none better deserv- ing of the laurels won in many hard fought battles on the gridiron than the San Rafael football eleven. Its latest vic- tory was over the San Francisco Pastimes on the first Monday of the new year. The BALOWIN WILL PERPETUNTE A NUISHACE To Put a Tin Roof on T | by *a boatman, clinging to a pile and | chilled to the bone. He alleges that the | Board of Harbor Commissioners was re- sponsible for the hole in the wharf and asks that they be made to pay for his suffering. ——— e NO TAXAT.ON OF CHURCHES. Exemption Amendment to Constitu- tion Proposed. Among the bills which the Legisiature | | will be asked to pass upon at the present | | session is ‘a measure providing that there | shall be submitted to the vote of the peo- | ple at the next general election an amend- ment to the constitution, exempting from taxation all churches and chapels and the THE CALL’S RACING CHART. game was played on a muddy field at San Rafael while the rain fell in torrents. land on which they rest. The bill is now | being prepared by the “California Society {\for the Exemption of Houses of Religious | |'Worship From Taxation,” which was or- | | ganized about a month ago for the pur-| | pose of fathering the project. The of-| ficers of the society are: President, Bishop Willlam F. Nichols, of | the Episcopal Church. | Vice president, Rev. J. W. Dinsmore, of San Jose. Secretary, J. F. Drum, of San Fran- cisco. The executive committee s made up of | ministers and laymen representing every religious denomination in the State. Peti- | 4 have been distributed all over the | king for the passage of the bill, | iving many signatures. As| s0on_as all these petitions are returned the bill will be submitted to the Legis- Hotel Ruins. WILL SELL AT HIS OWN PRICE WAS TO HAVE ZERECTED A TWELVE-STORY STRUCTURE. Has Changed His Mind and the Un- sightly Wreck Will Continue : lature. to Be a Detriment to llzz\m-_v State in tthe C‘r}{?n zvlth the sin- % gle exception of California, exempts Business, “hurch property from taxation. The con- stitution of this State, however, provides that all property must be taxed, and efore an amendment to the consti- is necessary to exempt church B. J. Baldwin, who has been dividing | his time between Los Angeles and his Santa Anita ranch for the last fortnight, | was seen last night by a Call correspond- | ent in the southern metropolis and asked what his plans were in regard to rebuild- ing on the burned hotel site. Baldwin | somewhat testily declared himself in the | following terms: “I have abandoned my original plan to | construct any buildings on the site of the | 3'a law was passed by the Legis- mpting this class of prop. ipreme Court twice _declared nstitutional, but in 1856 an ad- e decision was rendered and the mat- In the law ve ter has been allowed to rest there. but few of the Eastern States is the ex- emption limited to the church buildings and the land on which they are built, | being much more sweeping. | The leaders of the moverhent are con- | fident that the sentiment of the people Hotel tessiily destroven byifn o throughont the State is strongly in favor | Vei % o 1 v on 1o ere €-StorV | of the propoded measure, and they be- Neither team was able to score in the building, containing 1250 room The | lieve that the Legislature will grant the first half, but in the second Halfback | Simms carried the pigskin past the Pas- times’ goal line for a touchdown and fol- lowed with a goal kick. This victory was won in the face of two discouraging obstacles. The team had been reorganized and considerable raw | material had been taken in only a few days before the game, while the Pastime team was composed of tried men, several being Berkeley freshmen. Among those who have specially distin- guished themselves Halfback John Dollar, son of the president of the Dun- cans Mills Lumber Company; Halfback J. Simms and Fullback Alfonso Miller. Viv- fan Hoxie has also done some excellent work. Dollar, the captain of the team, is the youngest of the players, but to see was offered by | 1y and amounted | d have paid off | money to build this hot. a New York trust compa 3,500,000, which wc mortgage and er ve now come to the clusion for the present to fix up the un- destroyed stores and put a roof over four stories. If any objections are offered to | my determination 1 shall roof over enly | the first story. | “I consider the corner to be the best and most valuable in the United States, | and as long as the property is mine I | can do whatever I please with it. As far | as selling it is concerned, I am not dicl ing with any one with that view In mind. The lot has been on the market, but it| must bring my price or the sale \\'HI‘ never be consummated. Three months before the fire 1 held the property at| five millions. Offers of various amounts | from two to three milllons have been made, but I will reject them all unless | ————————— COURSING PARK OFFICIALS. Patrons of the Leash Who Will Look Out for the Interests of the Sport. | ide Coursing Club met last night at Pythian Castie and elected of- ficers for the ensuing year as follow President, D. Shannon; first vice presi- | dent, David Dillon; second vice president, | Captain _Clarkson; treasurer, William Halpin; financial and recording secretary, Thomas McHugh. | There will be no change in the directors | of the association, who are D. Shannon, | W. Halpin, C. Morris, D. Dillon and H. | De Iman. The executive committee of the club is petition. | | | The Ingles re him in action an observer would think | they meet with my requirements omposed of T. M nnon he was witnessing the maneuvers of @ | Ihom ihis It would appear that Bald- | Tarbes W, F ety Shamnon veteran. win will take own time in improving | and P. J. Reil g the unsightly structure which now has| Pp. J.'G. McKenna disposed of his en- | = become a ni to the communily. | tire kennel of dogs vesterday, including | Merchants along Market street have com greyhoun sporting dogs. Grallard Stor 3 Y. | plained of his dilatory tactics in clearing The In Co Cly lected John T. Thornton and Charles Cohn find | out the debris, but their protests are in | the follow BRI e that the estate is worth $IT7L 26. | vain, and from this latest expression of ing President, 1. F. Halton; | A | intentfon on the part of “‘Lucky" first vice president, R. E. de Lopez - ems that the ill-fated Baidwin Hotel | ond vice prosident, R. K. Malcolm property will continue to be a disgrace | yetary, R Scott; treasurer, to the ci nd a nt to the busi- | gmith H. executive committee—J. ton, J. T. Rossetter, J. A Griswold and A. L. ness interests in that vicinity. e Passed Bogus Checks. August Schoen, a junk dealer, was ar- ANNUAL ELECTION OF OLYMPIC WHEELMEN | Aty sciomn: s fuck desier, was oo dan and Harris and was booked on two OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF | Charees of passing flctitious checks. It is imed he passed two bogus checks, one THE CYCLING ANNEX. | 40 and the other for 38 40, on_Fred { Hummel, a butcher, and William Beck- | | man, a grocer. Schoen says he thought the checks were genuine. CALDWE JAMES T Local Racing Men Are Finding Much | lds and upwards; OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Mamufacturers, Brokers, Ime porters, Whelesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agenis CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corresponding With Auny of the Fellowiag Pirms Please Mention “The Call” ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE THE P. ROSSI CO., @rtistic Furniture and Art Ware importers. 117 SUTTER STREET. o MANUFACTURERS. GOLDEN GATE WOOLEN MFG, co. Manufacture Blankets, Cassimeres, Tweeds anq Flannels, 535 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. Goods for sale at all leading «ry-good- stores. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. WH. SCHOEN[N(‘I,S‘"”""S trade supplied. 639 Broadway. « BELTING. L. P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Belting and 2 * Lace Leather, 103-107 Mis- sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. EOILER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS, W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. Special Attention Pald to Repairs and Ship Work. ork. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. Telephone Main 5045, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 342 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationer CARRIAGE MAKERS. OBRIEN & SONSsa ot estees x| Carts and Buggles. Golden Gate ave. and Polk San Francisco. COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON- & CO., €00 BATTERY STREET. ‘Telephone Main 1864. COPPERSMITHS, SANDERS & CO., practical coppersmiths, mfr's uf sheet copper and tubing, improved con- tinuous stills, etc. 415 Mission st., near First; all work guaranteed DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE . HEDINGTGN & c : Secondand Steven- son Sts. Tel. Main4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0,, Shipping Butchers, 104 Clay. Tel. Main 1204. HUNTERS’ EQUIPMENTS. GUNS Hunters' Equipments, Fishing nd Tackle, Athletic Goods, etc. Se for catalogue. GEO. W. SHREVE, 739 Market street. HARDWARE. pALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers | in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752. IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry, Morten & Hedley, Proos. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1503, § and TUHORS CURED No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay until Cured Any lump in a wo- man’s breast is cancer, and if allowed to get large, always poisons the glands in the arm- yit. ‘When the cancer in the armpit gets ; large cure is impossi- ‘ble. Face and lip also very common places. 90 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE with testimonials of thousands I have cured. S.R. CHAMLEY, M.D., Office 25 Third St.,S.F. Fault With the Garden City Fin ; = DVERTISEMENTS. S Club Over Its Twice- “ e et S 28 i Postponed Meet. 1 i | | 8¢ |MoNicnols Al LT The annual election of the cycling an- | $1 W Marting 1B %0 |nex of the Olympic Club’ was held last T Bomeli % | evening. Up to a month ago there were e two distinct eyeling bodies in the parent organization—the Olympic Cyclers .and the Olympic Wheelmen. Now they have both been joined together under the namn> of the Olympic Club Wheelmen. The elec- tion was a peaceful affair, and had the appearance of a slate,” there being no contest for any offices. The result was as follows: President, W. D. Shea; vice State Medical Institute Discovers a Remarkable Remedy for Lost Vigor. The 100 . by Salvator- ARE SENDING FREE A TRIAL PACKAGE TO ALL WHO WRITE. president, John Hammersmith; secretar; | Betting. L Horace V. Scott; treasurer, Robert T, 10p. C. Free samples of a most remarkable od s Jerry Hunt sed up ing 10 Ang THIRD RAC rella when it came to a pinch. Russ; captain, Thomas G. Spillane; direc- | remedy are being distributed by the State 23 32 3 P 2 itute, Fort Wayne, Ind. it | tors, J. G. Fitzgibbon, Rudolph Schluetar | Medical Institute, For 5 | 3% H and T. B. McGianis By this the Cyclers | cured so many men who had battled for | 420 5 % ‘B, 2 n A in dire years against the mental and physical 5 - ok 500 get the presidency and three directors | g, oring of lost manhood that the insti- B8 6 T iHOuGK E and the Wheelmen all the other offices, It | 5 B e Dyt b T = visi ute has decides e al E. F.'Smith's ch. c. by El Reyo-Fusillade's |18 about an equal division between the | ;o kages to all who write. It is a howe | two factions. ; ) Thomas G. Spillane, the captain, will make an efficlent officer. He is a son of ————————— | Police Captain Spillane and has once be- hree-year-olds and upward; | fore served as captain of the Wheelmen Third driving. treatment and all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness, resulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, varico- 4965, mD a0 The selection is an excellent one. Tha ffitgh;‘&‘fi,";“fl‘}‘“fi(‘,‘:;}e_"i PUILEAR oW curd TJ - 3 A e, | opher officlals are aiso equally well | IS Gy "Has o peculiarly_gratetul InfexHorse AR WelgnL Bt B0 ¥ jop. €L Teander Peckham of the Reliance Club | effect of warmth and seems to act direct e e Ao LT e T fter a tour of the | to the desired location, giving strength S B aatHe will be off again on another |and development just where it is needed. 11 114 TEDLin iew days: ft cures all the ills and troubles that come A The postponed Bay City-Olympic ball | from years of lanse of “‘g atural func: 042 42 43 game of the Cucle League series will | tlons ‘and hag Been an, abeolute success | 106/3 52 5% probably come off next Sunday, weather in al . m‘. 1% First. National A | . by Imp. 16, 1:24; mile, 1:45%4; erhaps. jcal Inst g Bank | building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire one of their free trial pack- | ages will be complied with. The institute | ermitting. P Cenneth Melrose and Ivan Treadwell, of the Bay City Wheelmen, leave to-day | on the Australia for a pleasure trip to | 1116 m, 1:62%. Wort ridden out. n 3 W Good start. Second ing to be winning hands down, Hardly had to be ridden out. Cromwell, the 3 s 4 | is desirous of reaching that great class | s, does not like the going. Lady Brittanic ran a surprisingly good race. 'Col- | Honolulu, Treadwoil took © 5 OPPOTLUN: | Gt men who are unable to leave home to | | firmed sulker. R R e iR e ague\f t;m “%m, the Garden Uity Wheel- | be treated and the free sample will en- | PR ; BT, % Sien treated him, and incidentally all the | @ble them to see how easy it 15 to be | | 496 FOURTH RACE—One mile; gelling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. other San Francisco riders in reference | cured —of sexual weakness when the | ‘ * {0 its twice postponed meet. On neither | proper remedies are employed. The in- S it | T THettag, | Occasion was a single word sent to this|Stitute makos fo Yestrictions Any man | | Index. Horse. Age. Welght./St. %m. %m. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. I, |city about the postponement, and Tread- | Who writes wily po sent a free sample, e s etk = Rt - | well made the trip down twice for noth- | carefully sealed in a plain package &g | Sardontp, 4 3% 28 16 |H Martin, 12 |ing. About twenty-five riders and others | that its reciplent need have no fear of | Jennie Ried, 6h 7% 22 |Loulller . 100 were at the Third and Townsend depot | embarrassment or publicity. Readers are | Trank Jaubert, sEp 3h |J. Shields 30 | tnst Sunday morning ready to go down. | Tequested to write without delay. | [ R gt 1 b s 2| some of whom were already on {he train: | ———— e [ | Slidad, ! . (s 0 | Fortunately the cycling editor of The | Ol G LE 12 | Ca)) took the precaution before buying |/ WHEN YOU | e §2 9 §3 |Dingley | 10 ot | his ticket to telephone to the San Jose ‘ Nono:uah, 1% 8 9.4k [Plapats e o] olub, at coins{lderz\lile‘hex‘p("l;]-“el‘.njllcnf: was Require an ELEC- | | verso, & 6h 1w, H. cheerfully informed tha et was o I SRR ST Witne & (.U'r'rl',mn,:ib M"'l;n i:l 20 | Postponed. This happened twice within | S TRIC BELT get “Dr. | Pogr start. | Won easily. Second and third driving. 7:Morelle- | o weelctsthey having bastnoned from Jan Pierce's'" and you wil! n Lena had no speed. » Scratched—Doremus 8, Felicite 72. nditions, Sardonic had an easy thing of it. Ping can beat a band of cheap ones. uary 2 to the 8th and then to the 22d. The first time over a dozen went down for nothing. 0’?‘ adwefi said to the reporter yester- i Elidad almost left at the post. not be disappointed. | c. 620 Call or address PIERCE ] | Hot Springs, RAILROAM TRAVEL. 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Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. K DAYS--6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 1:10 . m.; 13:45, |/ u icago and Eas :450 3:40, 5:10 Saturdays—Extra trips a% | 5i30r Sante Fo Ronte At L p. m. for M 6143 S0, 10 & m 140, 340 [ 00w Barop Sidnr 6:007 Hayw 7:450 B *6:00¢ Vallejo 12:15¢ same schedule as above. 17100 Valle] ta- ) % tions. 19:40p Leav Arrive : : San Francisco. | In Effect |San Francisco. | 8'00F Otegou Kxieas Bacramento. Marye: S L e e Lorose gl ad Fust .. . [T days. | Destination. | days. | Days, | *10:03F Suset Limiied —Fromo, Fos g0am( Novato, [10:40am ud Haad - Ll $:30 pm) 9:30 Petaluma, | 6:10 pm[10:85 HAYWAR §:10 pm| 5:00 pnd, Santa Rosa, | 7:3 pm| (Foot of Market Street.) 5 “Fulton, Mclrone, Seminnry Park, 7:30am Windsor, Fltehburg, El Healdsburg, i L eandro, South N 2040, viton, 10.004 Leandro, Estadillo, 101454 Geyserville, i11:004 Lorenzo, Cherry 12:45p 2:30pm| 5:00am| Cloverdale. | 7:35pm| 6:22pm | = wicor and 1143e - ~ a:000 Hisvaids 31452 Hopland_and 7100, i 7 7:30am| 8:00am| Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| %} {Bunttsious's fo Niles i 7:30am TOAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). e 00am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm) (Foot of Market Street.) ) e = BeA5A Newark, Osntorville, San Jose, Folbon, T:30am Sonoma (10:40am Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Wi and Stations sier 6:10pm| 5 Glen Ellen. | 6:10pm *2:13p Newark, il New — —- Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, 730am Sebastopol. Santa Oruz and Principal Way 3:30 pm e o t1ge SEEPR PR L P Ckm P Newarl 204 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | t11:455 Huytors' B Eprings: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geye | | 0" %-fixflffii‘.“fi.é‘?."? 'nf 17:202 eerville for S.“'E; Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyvllle, Carlsbad Eprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett €prings: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga 8prings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper ke, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Banhedrin Heights, Huilville, Booneville, Orr's Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyar, Bcotla and Eureka. Baturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st,, Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. g 1; %, imp..Fairy Rose. Good start. trifie short. The favorite did not Scratehed—Gratify 104, Petrarch 116. T “TH RAC . ¥ E 3 ERe ;: “T've raced on the San Jose track | ELECTRIC A O, ST Baan oneamlle; elling thssegeni o A0 Wapard: BHCAL e, day: e lase tite. They will never SeLmY | yarkes <i, (opp. Palace Hote), S. F. b i IS R A S entry again. The least they could have | - Lopp. BOI0)E 3. S ! [Betting, | done was to have wired the Bay City | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St. ¥m. %m. ¥*m. Str. Op. - Cl and Olympic clubs, where all the riders | iy = 7 - L " | came from, at a cost of 2 cents for each 428 Rosebeau, 3.. 14 14 13 13 P telegram, skaying the meet was off. It $ae AL BOKS, Le e b g [ B 5 | they don't care enough about us to take I Milt Young, 41 3h 2h 2h T | ey Ao e tor one am through with | 0 Dr. Sharp, E% 43 a2 33 T T i I S 2 | "N Treadwell expresses the feclings o i 426 ‘N_lldlfl:}' A E}“\ 4 8’;' ;é; 35 g]slnt}lgsgldm(\er:t.who were entered for the A PERMI"E"T cunE 41 Byron Cro 3n s 9 £ | ®Yonn Davidson of the Bay City Club of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrhaea e 3 % T 5 T inrer B e P = has a similar grievance. He telephoned and Gleet, guaranteed in from 3 to 6 Tim 4 Winner, B. Schrefber's b. . by Flambeau- | the San Jose club last Sunday morning | days ; no other treatment required. Second and third driving. Tosebeau was away well and made a gallop of it. With a stronger ride, Whaleback could have been inside the money. like. the golng. and was told that the meet would surely tnl?e place, He and his two brothers| started to go down, but were advised by | The Call man to g0 back. They reluctant- 1y d@id so, but declared they would hold The Call responsible if the Teporter’s in- All Smoke displaved_good form, LA Milt Young was a NERVIT Restores VITALITY LOST VIGOR, ADVERTISEMENTS. straight. It proved to be, however, and | 4 M ! L USSR vids h gratified. Cures Im Night ions and wasti PR O SR the Davidsons were much gi e ore w?%vuo&hfiw:flh:m:;g @esan@| indiscretion. A nervedonic er. S STOPPING OF STREETCARS. Brings the piok glow o' pale cheeks and & 4 A | stores the fire of youth, By mail 500 per 4 Boarding Points Will Be Indicated} ox, 6 boxes or $2,50% wilh o writea igns in the Streets. | iGtpcantce fo cure of refund the monev. By &1 | Meroita Miedical 0., Clinton & Jackson sts., Ghicago, Within & few weeks the outer edges of | (08 PHEE B o0 Sl {be car tracks of the Market Street Rail- . g o St . way Company on Market street, between the ferry landing and Gough streat, will Dr.Gibbon’lespensary, L] ’ be decorated with big fron plates bearing B0 R A my et Onstl atlon the g el In letters of brass: “Cars 1803 tor thereatiiont Az 0] . i 3 . ebility or ‘PRis will be done in conformity with | g.:;:;::,mgx;:-.,,;;’,m;,,,,,,,{g, the plan of having the cars stop only at | Skin Diseases. I'he doctor cureswhen designated points, in order that time | othersfail. Try him, Charges low schedules may be adhered to. There will T ranteed. Callorwrite 3 be seventy of these signs, thirty-five be- | Dr.d. K. GIBBON, Box 2957, Sau Francisco v ¢ 3 side the up track and tne same number | =— — - — o on the down track. Fach plate will be two feet wide and twenty-eight inches long, and only at the points where they are set into the ground will the cars stoj v o The new order of things will probably go { into effect a month hence. : —————————— THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Fell Through the Wharf. ANTIQUE AND RARE MAHOGANY AND The suit of Joseph Warren, who seeks ROSEW00D FURN"URE‘ - - to recover $25,000 damages from the Board LARGE MIRRORS! BOOKS! BRIC-A-BRAC! Tnsist on Having the Genuine, of Hufr Commiones, vis_sim- g8 BoKe, Bic A amAC menced before Judge Hunt yesterday. Y THIS DAY. ¥ Warren fell through a hole in Brannan- | wEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11....AT 11 A, M. street wharf and remained stuck in the | 1808 STEINER ST., NEAR SUTTER. ] D ARGt @ PG AT GRS A R Rl S Ao A G4 mud for eight hours, where he was found | FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 602 Market st. formation that the meet was off was not =y AND MANHOOD A California Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at & P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES. DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives in Chicago at A. M. tha following Thursday, Saturdav and Tuesdav—Arriving in New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- servation ar and Electrio lLighted Sleeping Car. This Train Is in Additlon to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—s528 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 153L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway, Sacramento Office—201 J Strest, San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara S THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN oo VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY, 10, 1895, trains will run as follows: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAN FRANOISO0—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— 9:00 11:00a.m. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 *4:00 18:00 = *6:00r.n. From OAKLARD—Fool of Brosdway,—*6:00 8:00 10:00A.M. 100 12:00 *3:00 3400 °8:00ram. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 72004 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Weduesdays ouly 9:004 Sun Joss, Tres Pinos, Swnta Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, S Yins Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and 112:00 1:302 Trincipal Way Statforn 1:10¢ 01404 San Jom and Way Stations +8:004 80 San Jose aud Way Statior 8:33a Palo Alto, Sants Clara, S JJose, il Hollister, Swuts Oruz, felines, Monterey and Pacific o 2 o Way Jose aud Principal Way #3:00p San Jose and Principa! Way Stati 5:30, Jose wnd Principal Way Stations 6:30r Ban Jose and Way Stations. 7 111:43 ¢ San Jose aud Way Station . _a:mor A far Morning. T for Afternoon. ) nmnmg: sxcepted. 1S ““"’r‘f%’.}. Sxtindaya goly s and Thursdays. aTue and Baturdays. ardays and Wednesdays. bThursdivs and Sundays. RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito F A FROM SAN FRANCISCU 10 MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. EEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; "1 W 8:45, 5:15, *6:00, 6:30 E. on Mondays, P m TRA TRIPS—For 8an Rafael Wednesdays und Sa ¢ 11:30 p, m. BUNDAYS—8:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; LA $:00, *4:30, 6:15 D. m. ‘Trains marked ® run to San Quentin, FRAN WEEK DAYS—5:2, *12:20, 2:20, *3:45, 5:05 p. EXTRA TRIPS on and Baturdays at 6:40 SUNDAY:! * 45, %:30 & m.i Mondays, Wedneadays m :00, *1:55 &, m3 m San Quentin. LL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 1:85, 9:40 & m.} 12:85, 2:45, 8:50, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays 4 Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. :"Eou D“AYE;'&: 0 8 . 1206, 10, i, 0 2P SraRougH TRAINS, 120 a.m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 8:45 p.m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills “and " way ons. a.m. Sundays—Duncan Mils and way sta’s. - South-bound. North-bound. Fassen-| Mixed. Mixed. [Passen- ger. une unday| ger. A Exc'ptd| Daily. Daily. |Exc'ptd Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visalia Stopping at intermediate points For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 331 ot street, San Francisco. - HMOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, e Ve, Beusilitn Ferry) Leave San Franciaco, commencing Sunday, Sept. 11, 1885: el Days—9 m. Sundays—8:00, 10:00, 11!30 ‘a. m., 1:15 p. m. Round trip from Mul Valley, $i. THOS. COOK & SON, Agénts, 61 Market street, San Francisco. Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year 2. m., 1:45 p.