The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 13, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1899. | colors of Pat Dunne. After capturing | the fourth event the gelding was boost | $200 over his entered selling price of $20 | | By "Moose” Taylor, the former rider. { 'Though business is not of the rush sort in the ring, nineteen pencilers cut ‘ln. Martello, owned by J. B. Dyer, and a| starter in the fourth event, was so badly cut down that it was found necessary to a Morello colt. ride of Johnny Woods on Malny a capital saddle effect, and it does| speak well for some of his sleepish GENDAWILL NOW RACE IN OTHER COLORS : ‘Schreiber Loses His Midget Flier. ' in L,al to_the noted 131‘10 anl nine to Dr. Navs, BID UP St IN A SELLING RACE = THREE FAVCRITES FIRST AT INGLESIDE. { Romped In—Merops 1d Out at 30 to 1. Selections for To-Day. Hannah Reid, Don Fu- tred, Fifth Race—Potents, Robert Bonmer, Hurst. Sixth Race—Whaleback, Jennie Retd, Ulm. Nursed by a Police Officer. ere are but few men wWho distinguished honor ¢ a police officer, but s suffering m measles and an inmate of the C d County Hos- pital, is one of those so favored. This at- tion Is not because the city authorities are afraid of Peter’'s death, and that If it id occur the community would lose a T the contrary, len goods on the s and requ: For tl arrested and beld here his ruling passi and he i u The Mystery cf Tokio, a capital Japanese story, by Masu Miyakawa Sunday’s Call ‘THE CALL’S RACING CHART. INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1899.—Twenty- n "*h day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. and Robert Duncan Milne, in next “ SAN JOSE'S TREASURER FOR A SINGLE DAY, Mayor SAN JOSE, Jan. 12—This city is a; ing filled the office for one short day, Emil G. act was a surprise and many sensatio Levy say he resigned because of his bu: devote any time to city affairs. his resignation when he found the you necessary for the office. The naming of Levy by Mayor Martin for City Treasurer was a surprise to the _politicians and Lhe public ge-wmllyA e nt officer. The Council I ng and had taken a prominent part tendered his resignation. is being impeded. On Monday $35,000 and there was no Treasurer to pay it Levy was unable to reach the money record of the combination of the safe. Franeisco to-morrow to open the safe. The Mayor Martin will wait until then to After a Brief Incumbency Emil G. Levy Tenders His Resignation to Knowing ones say Mayor Martin demanded the Mayor sent in Colombet’s name and it was rejected. On Tuesday med Levy, and the Council immediately Levy arranged his bond and this morning h Shortly after 5 o’clock this afternoon Le y called on Mayor Martin and The Treasurer’s office has now been closed for twelve days and business evy Is 30 years of age and & member of the firm of J. H. Levy & Co. neil will not meet until next Monday, bility a special Council meeting will be called to-morrow. 9 | | Martin. gain without a Treasurer. After hav- Levy has resigned. This last nal stories are afloat in regard to it siness, which would not allow him to l ng man was lacking some requisites City Treasurer Ewing died on eph F. Colombet for the n1s and proved an effi- because he was anti- charter election. A second confirm him n the | confirmed him. Yesterday was formally installed. | | of city bonds and interest became das | The office was opened to-day, but in the ioner vault, as Ewing left no An expert is expected from San but it is not belfeved name the Treasurer. In all proba- three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. %m. Str. Fm 5% 3% AT 13 11 I 3 52 rE o iz Tm 7 T o 5155 ner, Willlam Boots & Sox's ch o driving. Stx furiongs; selling received a touching, 07, Robert Bonner 107, £. by Morello-Helen z Captive went the long routs. Too far for Mamn- selling: three-year-olds; purse, $100, ongs; &m. Str. Fm I AR R A 3L RS [0 51 43 4% 41 54 LR | Iy . Echrefber’s b. £. by Balgowan Paroise. Anchiored sesms to have lost his spesd. Don't Tell 18 ongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; vu;s: $400. o g | 8 o erea e | Winner, Humphrey & Lind's br. g. by imp. Pirate %. Y, Good start.’ Wom firet thoes 50%; Thomas. riving. s a great race on the winner. Thorpe waited altogether too with Tortbi » Fulano is moving up. Odds too luscion, = - Filano i mos s for Ping. Sieepy, dreamy, drowsy Faileny 1 ' SHARKEY MAY MEET BIG JIM JEFFRIES First of All the Sailor Will Be Given the Rest He Has Earned. NEW YORK, Jan.12.—Tom O’Rourke, manager of Tom Sharkey, said to-night that the tone of Jeffries’ challenge was such to leave the impression that the Californian meant what he sald after all, give him the ty for a fight. > many desirous of meet- ing bha’K“y that for the present I am cided what to do,” said O'Rourke. As I have already said, I intend to | give the sailor a rest, in view of the fact that he has been fighting almost | continuously for the last three years. Fitzsimmons, Corbett, Maher, McCoy and others all desire a chance at him.” | Regarding the report that he would take Sharkey to England to fight Charife Mitchell, O’Rourke said he| might make the trip if there were enough money in it. He recelved a cablegram from Mitchell to-day and| answered it, asking whether it was to | be an exhibition or a fight for a purse | offered and before what club. Sk PG ROCK FOR THE SAN ' PEDRO BREAKWATER Work of Qunrry'lng ‘Will Be Begun | on San Clemente Island at Once. ] LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12—J. A. Anun- | | sen, who has charge of the San Pedro Harbor work for Neu & Heldemaler, | | the contractors, sailed for San Clemente | Island this morning on the tug Her- cules. A force of eighteen men is now employed on the island surfacing the hill from which stone will be quarried | for the breakwater. The slallcnary‘ engine and huge lifting derricks, cap- able of hoisting tons of rock at onme | raising, will be taken to San Clemente on Monday on the barge which has been constructed at San Pedro. A| schooner carrying framing timbers, the keel and sides for the first dumping| barge, which will be built at Terminal | Island, will arrive from the north on| Friday. Work on constructing their own protective breakwater began to- day. | One Winning Favorite. NEW ORLBEANS, Jan. 12—Weather | cloudy; track heavy. Jackanapes was the only suecessful favorite.. | | “First race, stx and a half furlongs, | Tragedy won, Branch second, David third. | Time, 1:24% | Second race, six furlongs, Mr. Johnson won, Our Nellle second, Beckon third. Time, 1:18. Third race, selling, one and an elghfln | miles, Admetus won, Basquil second, Schoolgirl third. Time, 2:00%. Fourth race, selling, six furiongs, Dorah | Wood won, Gath second, innie Weldon | third. Time, 1:15. | _Fifth race, one mile, Jl!k.l.na.pes won, | Pinkey Potter second, Ennomia third. | Time, 1:46. Elkes Outpedals Kl:Duflc. | NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Harry Elkes | beat Eddie McDuffle of Boston in a twenty-five-mile paced contest in Madison Square Garden very easily to-night b; | nearly a mile and a quarter. 3£ GOES TO AID THE CANAL ADVOCATES H. P. Wood Sent to Washington as | the Representative of South- ern California. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12—The prelimi- nary work done by the executive com- mittee of the Southern California Nica- ragua Canal Association was rounded out | to-day by the selection of H. P. Wood of | San Diego as the first delegate to go to on to take up the fight in be-| of the construction of the canal od is the Hawalian Consul at San Di . and has extensive Interests in Cal ia and Sandwich Islands. He is one| of the ‘stanchast sdherents to oo cacne | in this sectio His own Interest in the | matter makes him willing to give his| time gratis, he only asking the associa- tion to pay a part of the actual expenses. Wood is a personal friend of Senator Morgan, who Is the leader in the move- | ent at Washington, and has a wide cir- cle of influential friends a: the oapital, | He will start for Washington on Wesne:-‘ '”5 | and took him to the City Prison. He gave | the a | with Anderson and another | inside out and | Ingleside Coursin BOLD CRIME OF A WOMAN ~ MND TWD MEN * Gave a Sailor "Knock-; QOut” Drops. HE: :IS- LIKELY 10 DIE ONE OF THE ROBBERS IS UN- DER ARREST. Their Victim Is a Member of the Crew of the McCulloch, Which Gained Fame in the Re- cent War. Policeman Meyers of the Southern Sta- tion, while patrolling his beet on Howard street last night, discovered two men In the act of robbing a sallor, who seemed to be helpless from the effects of lquor. Meyers managed to afrest one of the name of “Jack” Anderson, & ciaimed that he was employed in a who sale house on Sansome street. The supposed drunken sallor was con- veyed to the Recetving Hospital, where an examination disclosed that he was suffering from morphine poisoning. His pockets were turned inside out, indlcat- ing that he had been robbed. be arresting officer is convinced that Anderson and his pal who eluded the po- liceman gave the unfortunate sailor “knock-out” drops and as he fell heip on _the sidewalk they robbed him. The victim is a salflor on the U d States sl’u‘ly McCulloch, named Henry Busson. t is claimed by his as: clates on_ the ship that he had over $20 when he was given shore leave. After leaving the vessel he was a saloon on the wate: o [} sugg:sed to have as Ac‘.urdl to Officer Meyers’ statement his attention was first attracted to the sallor by a boy, who told him that two | men were trying to rob a man as he lay helplessly drunk on Howard street. Late last night the sailor had not re- covered consciousness, and the surgeons at the hospital £ d' he would not liv according to several citizens, whose names the police refuse to divulge, the unfortunate sallor was first seen with a woman, who met him as he was leaving the McCulloch. She took him to a sa- loon on Howard street, near First, and was shortly afterward joined by Ander- son and his companion in crime. emerging from the saloon the woman l»’t the party after a_whispered conversation with Anderson. It was only a short time | afterward that the sailor was ! und on | Howard street with h turned Ande; standing over him. Southern Station think they k man, and every effort will be made to nnd her. FAST DOGS WILL RUN. Eighty of the Fleetest Greyhounds of the State Will Course at Ingleside. The drawing for the #0-dag stake for the Park took place last evening at Pythian Castle and resulted as follows: The prizes are 3100, $55, $45; next two | $32 50° each; mext five $35 each; next ten $15 each; next Nty $7 30 each; total | purse $T0. Result F. Murphy’s Lady Grace vs. Kelly & Burke's Gentle Annle; Kay & Trant's Masterpiece vs. J. McGrath’'s Master; T. M ran’s FA} o, vs. G. Ehman's F. Pracetul Glen vs. D, Ford's Bo Bernice vs. Handy & Smith’ T. Hall's Miss Skyball vs. Connell Bro orita;' F. Mack's Jesse Moore vs. Herbst's Kerry Gow: Joe Perry's Fe: 3. McCormick's White Tip: Handy & Dauntless vs. J. Farley’s Tullamore; James Byrne's Neily B vs. H. C. Deckelman's beam; Captain Clarkson's C Cavaliar; J. Farley eiman’s Rocklin Bell Ball vs. W. Gk nin's Arab_vs. Lowe & The m:mn Qm giiteh; D. Ford's Hayseed = Dennis & Porter's Black Lock; A. Joh: Ford & Duffys T Statesman vs. H. Waber's M. Wilson's Glenrosa Lady Herschel; D. Healy’ Kamsss Iowa Girl; T. T. Logan’s E. Fltzpatrick’s Free S Afiens Miss Allce ve. H. Lyne Massey's Hattel ve. Connell Bros.’ Larkey & Rock’s Hercules s L-.:m,' Log B Kay & Trant's Diana; J. P bina Larkey & Rock’ day next, and will stop In Los Angeles | BOY, { | for a final conference with the executlvm committee. | The latest favorable information re-| garding the canal comes from R. C. Ke. | who is In Washington, stating that | (ha outlook i{s exceedingly bright. HQ\ has promised his aid in behal? of the | measure. — ROAD SYSTEM CRITICIZED. : State Highway Commission Files an | Extended Report. SACRAMENTO, Jan. l.—The Sutel | Highway Commissioners to-day filled a | voluminous report with the Governor, in| which the road system of the State f: gevergly criticized and shown to be iy The report concludes with an elabo- | rate table in detail setting out what each | county of California has expended on | roads and bridges from 188 to the close | of the fiscal year 1897. The totals are: | 1886-1896, $16,829.915 35; In 1895-1396, % 121 35; in 1596-1897, nmmm tom.l 383,447 80. —_— John L. Beecher Dead. STOCKTON, Jan. 12—John L. Beecher, ome of the best-known ploneers of San | Joaquin County, dled this afternoon at his home place, four miles from Stockton, | after_an iliness of several months. He | was T years of age and leaves a widow, four sons and one daughter, the latter the wife of Sheriff Sibley. His eldest son is ex-Assembiyman Beecher. —_——— The only Socialist Mayor in all| America tells how a city should be governed, in next Sunday’s Call. —_———— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. r 3 agasaki 30 days 2 hours. Schr ery Giibert, Schroder, 12 days from s? P'dAr:a Reed, 56 hours from Coos Bay, tmr ta, via Port Orford 48 hours. e S(mr Chilkat, Anderson, 2 hours from Eu- T Seeur Tmatilia, Covstus, 4 hours from Vie- | torita and Puget Sound po: Ettar Buzol. Jacobm, 35 howrs from Knapptos. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrivad Jaa 12—Ship In- vincible, from Port Townsend; Floren: from Port Ludlow. iy o smedxmu—mnwnxmmam " TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr k, trom New York. ey YAELES-Amived Jaz -Stmr Aller, from o GENOA-Sailsd Jan 13-Stmr Kaser Wil- helm I for s g an 12-Stmr .olflmicw‘" ‘g;:vxfgm“‘ Jan 13—Eumr = an Furnes- Glasgow. | “Secotty,’ | fon keenly as they have lived a most DY jece, Flyjng Faster, Bonita, Jer norita, Kerry Gow, Whits Tip, Nelly B, Conquero Snapehot, Cavalfer, Quickstitoh, Tod Sloan, more, Mystic Mald. Tnteresting, M Beauty, Statesman, Glenrosa, Lady Hersch lowa Gtrl, Free Silver Boy, Miss A Log Boy, Hercules, Petronfus, Diana, Van Nud OF Capital, Sylvanius, Precita Girl, Iowa Gir —_———— Sergeant Campbell’s Wife Dead. Sergeant Shadrick Campbell of the Sev- enteenth-street police station is in grief over the loss of his wife, who died la %ht at 7 o'clock at the family residenc Guerrero street. Up to a week a; Mrs. Campbell was in the enjoyment 00d health; at this time a sister, M effress, took sick and died, and 'w attending the funeral Mrs. Campbell caught cold, which turned into typhoid pneumonia and stayed with her until the | fatal moment when it carried her away. "’ as the boys good naturedly love | st to call him, feels the loss of his compan- | One_ so ing and devoted life. years, is left to mou mother. Mrs. Campbell, name was Foley, was raised or Hill, where her parents were well known and highly respected. She was ranked among the handsomést of the native daughters of the Northern Heights. She was a woman of commanding presence, and was much sought after in the circle of soctety in which she was at all times al welcome guest —_—ee———— Rearney-Byington Contest. The Kearney-Byington contest was | taken up agaln by Judge Belcher yester- | day morning, and at the close of the day’s | sesston nine precincts of the Forty: District had been counted and ninety. ballots had been cast out. The throwin out of these ballots was beneficial to By x on, as out of the number he only lost | y-two votes, while Kearney's num- her was reduced sixty-four. Irregulari ties {n nime ballots also resulted in their being cast out to the Injury of neither party. ————— From the Foreroyal to Death. The ship Henry B. Hyde arrived in port yesterday 112 days from New York. The voyage was uneventful, except on the early morning of September 23, when Sea- man Johann Brugman fell from the fore- royal yard overboard. The ship was run- ning under press of sail, and a.though everything possible was done to save him nothing was seen or heard of him after he struck the water. Hyde arrived off the heads on Wednesday, but comd not cross the i i e Wedded at St. Luke's. Ome of the prettiest weddings of the | | { | season took place last night at St. Luke's! | one more to the record of the féw wh rch when Miss Addte Sna:re'w onk hter of A. J. Sparrow, and Georg{ atemu were united by the Rev. . H. Morel. The church was crowd- | ¥ith the relatives and many friends ot the b&ppv pair. After the ceremony | @ reception was held at_the residence of { the bride’'s parents, 1518 Vaf\-yo stre where a dainty supper was served. The presents were numerous end costly. beore'- B. Waterman, the groom, holds fe position with the firm et Shr(‘\ . of this efty: —_——— PAST THE CENTURY MARK. Frances W. Cashman Died at the Good Old Age of 103. The death of Mrs. Frances W. Cashman | he go old age of 103 years adds AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE | Commencing s OCCIDENTAL HO 121 Howard St WM. G. LAYNG, Near d. Livestock Anctioneer. CANCER and TUKDRS CURED Ne KNIFE or PAIN No Pay until Cured Any lump in & wo- b live to pass the century mark. The de- | ceased, who was born In Ireland, had been a resident of this State for a num- ber of years, and had resided in San Jos from which place she was removed teo | the Magdalen Asylum when her health commeneced to fail. she died on T trat=-l her theglandsin the arme pit. When the cancer in the armpit gets large s impossie ble. Face and lip 2ls very common p‘wez. 90 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE with testimonials of thousands I have cured, S.R. CHAMLEY, M.D., Office 23 Third St.,S.F. SEND TO SOME ONE WITH CANCER DR.MCNULTY. TEIS WELL-KXOWS AXD R 'a:wo aiiat sures Privas A Men ondy. Baox At this institution hursday, after having cele- 163d birthday. he retalned her mental and aculties, and was enabled o/ fihe a hl!;Ll’V of the many events that accurred before California was heard of Sxcept 23 2 "q“ elatives in 2 J body shipped to that place fwr lntnrmen.‘ —————— Opposed to the Park Extension. | The West of Castrs Btreet Improvement 8 not favor the extension of the Gn).?nu Gate Park Panhandle from Bakes to Van Ness avenue. At a meeting of the club onlast Wednesday night the following resolution was adopted: t thie club vigorously protests s bonding of the city for hasing certaln property f den Gate Park Paabe t the outlying fln of sanitary fire protec eases o _P. ROSCOE MeSULTY. . D. ; BKearny St., San Francisco, Cal. UNCLE SAM MINE CHANGES OWNERS Famous Property?tkmnet to Be Re- | | opened After a Period of Idleness. Restores VITALITY NERVITA LOST VIGOR, *AND MANHOOD REDDI\G Jan. 12—The anle Sam The a Buttes covered by the Sierra 150,000, The mine sp'endll gold producer, end dividend wi Munyon'sHeadache and IndigestionCurz Is the only remedy on the market that will cure every form of Headache in 3 to 10 minutes, correct Indigestion, stim- ulate the nerves and build up the sys- tca. It should be in every home and every traveler's gripsack. At all Drug~ gists. 26 cures 25c. RUPTURE. USE NO MORE IRON Hoops or Steel Sprt ll. Rupture retained wit and comfort, and thousands radie cally CURED by DR- P['E.‘RCB‘E Magnetic Elastic Truss. L7 Cail cificeor write for New Pamphlet \al. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CoO., €20 Market 5t., opp. Palace Hotel, San Franctsca. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. in 1854 for the treatment of Privata V'L!em Lost Manhood. Debility or l.w" wearing on bodyand mindand n were fortunate in America, - ars ago the ore bodles hausted and work in pended. The prop- lain ldle since that time. aid C Y‘Anes Butlers is associated in the purchase and the | reopened and the tated. Mr. Butlers tJ( 1gs and Rand. agnificent prop- for flotation in —_————————— STATE OF ANARCHY ; THROUGHOUT FORMOSA Bandits Overrun the Island Despite the Recent Japanese Victories. A, Jan. 12—The steamship Ta- 1gs news that an awful state of alls throughout Fermosa, nt victories of the Japan- over‘the Vormosan handits. 3 score of mountain and | and readily move to pre: Pacific Coast Steam.lup Co. from one. bAs a| their numbers in S leave Broadway le, but prefer guerrilla warfare, §,‘:mm r;‘nrescc = op Writing m Twattutia, a well informed native correspondent says the Japanese keep close to a few cen- garrisons. ral Formosa it is dan- for foreigners to go beyond the port umits. oughout Formosa is at a correspondent declares ially Formosa has retro- arkedly since Japan an- a m., i m Feb. 5; anmcver @ ~ Alaska o to cut off t queues and forego ¢ castoms which the Japan Simeon, Obispo), Hueneme, ns, which have Su 3 supplies, arms and am- munition to rebels. P The Mystery of Tokio, ncfipit:& Japaness story, by Masu sMiyakawa and Robert Duncan Milne, in next Sunday’s Call. Angeles), 1 3, and’ every For Ensenada, Mu’ alena Bay, San Altata, La Paz. Sant , 10 2 m, Jan on obtain folder. By Politics Aroused Jealousy. t provokes me,” confides a femals friend to madame, “to have my husband g for soms other woman's hus- ion returns come in! t it amounts to. Polities other woman's ing for my hus- I Men THE 0, R, & N. G0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTEAND From Spear-strest Wharf at ¥ a. m. n when $12 First Class Including Berths home untii 3 FAHE $8 Second Class and Meals. T heard a wseoze Columbia safls Jan. 3. 13, 23, Feb. 2. State of California salls Jan. §, 15, 23, Feb. 7. Short line to Walls Walla, Spokane, Butts, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to ail points East C. WARD, General Agent, Market strest. &0 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS mx. LEAVE WHARF, COR~ per First and Brannan stree ., and he burst into the Fhispertog away down in his throat—le oarse from shouting that he peak out loud for days after- " Poor thing! his lide for a long proper patiencs ke —4 “hicago . 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