The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 26, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899. 7 by Hohenzollern, second choice, also El loted by Spencer. Dare II made his St appearance in California, nnmnng» a rred!table third. The result of the final six furiong sprint | | ADVERTISEMENTS. CROMWELL NOW had a depressmfi effect on the crowd. Ed | . :znland closed favorite, with Etta H | o had raced themselves to a stand- | st—e:s Hanm cut loose with | o | Track Notes. | sy . - Spencer’s a saddle work drew out | - S e e Astonishing Reductions in Every Departmenl. er : Ve than an old maid awai ing a proposal of | s Is choice lines from every Cc]\fe ed Nine Fur N 'Racers From Almost department in ur cotabnohment. We woud advise the L longs in 1:52 1-4. 2 e ae T e T Every Clime. ublic that as but a few days remain of our GREAT of the mile and a sixteenth EDUCTION SALE, they take advanta fge of this oppor- o e Thorpe took Torsida up and lodged a S turg to secure thaf b?:St prodtucts of both American im of foul inst Spenc ho rods S a DOWNED DAVID TENNY A NOSE | the winner, Honensonern. The sudges | and European manufacturer ] Hohengollern. The judges £ g o e st [ TWENTY-SIX IN THE PARTY Martin with consider- | | c ngleside, and refused to | | Charley was very wrathy on his | he paddeck, and it is just pos- | | JAY EATON, “INDOOR KING,” IS encer did become a trifle too AMONG THEM. rmed the tio, when LESS THAN HALF VALUE!= NOTE—See “Examiner” for Additional Inducements. LADIES’ WAISTS. At SO Cents. LADIES" ALL-WOOL MIXED AND FANCY STRIPED % lhe latest style shirt waists, extra good value for $125 g At S$1.00. LADIES" ALL-WOOL FANCY PLAID WAISTS, lin style, extra good value for $2 and $2 50, will be o At $4.90. LADIES' FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA SILK WAIST extra good value for 36 50, will be offered at $4 %0. At $6.50. LADIES' FANCY TUCKED SILK AND SAT! extra good value for $10, will be offered at LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. At SO Cents. BEATEN OUT BY HOH- ENZOLLERN. Also Frank Waller of Alameda, Who | Has Gained Fame in the East As a Long-Distance Rider. M \\ | | bt so lightly of the| Cromwell, that h Bh Another large party of Eastern rac- | Ing wheelmen arrived here last evening. | e are twenty-six in the party, - twenty-one of them represent| the long-distance cracks of the world, | | men from every clime almost, includ- {ing Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Can- | ada, England, France, Sweden, Nor way, Italy, Austria, with a sprinkling of Americans. F. Ed. Spooner, the famous cycling Joseph Basthenn of Cahn, Nick- conraEEs® elshurg & Co. the Victim of a Terrible Acc1dent. Michael’s greatest rival, with them, but stopped OSEPH BASTHEIM, a member N‘C&=l<bv*‘g & Cao. LADIES' COLORED DRESS SKIRTS, made of fancy mixtures, worth 1 5, will be placed on sale at §c each. CHILDREN’S REEFERS. At S$1.00. CHILDREN'S REEFERS, made of mixed cheviot, sizes ¢ $3, will be placed on sale at 3l eac! four-year-olds and worth o Our entire line of tailor-made S Capes marked EXTRA VALUE IN KID GLOVES. At 60 Cents Pair. * KID GLOV to 8) colors < his parents. He will be here | last of the week. the indoor champion, was seen t the Pavilion two years ago, and time won more purses than any a proceeding which he carries **SPECIAL.” RIBBONS At 10 Cents Yard. fice In the rear pa: d of dizziness NO. 4 FANCY RIBBON, all si strip: checks and ombre, value 25, 30 & 10 cents a yard. At 23 Cents Yard. % OIRE TAFFETA RIBB B D T worih 43 & yard. will be placed on : EMBROIDERIES. MBROIDERIES At 2 Cents Yard. 9 YARDS CAMBRIC E)IBPOIDER& assorted patt: Ti4c, on special sale at 2c a yar MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS. At 25 Cents 1 lot of about 75 dozen MEN'S T nade extra large and of good ecial price SPECIAL BARGAIN IN CHILDREN'S HOSE. At 7 Cents. 500 dozen CHILDREN'S FAST and narrow ribbed, in all sizes, worth Te a pair. SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. At 35 Cents. HEAVY GRAY FLEE each, wi -day men "nclude Frank Wal- eda, who left here five years to try his fortunes n cracks. He has . . . successful, and re- = 3 = ell-earned reputation as = 1 a2 Ore ng; thr aders in the six-day game. ted hi eyes on the city as e bav, noting every st “I want to get morning.” he said. vorite old ride to San below the ¢ Co Ashinger. the game for over ten Gimm, Ed Leonardt. , Barney Feeney. Charles Bishop Montgomery of Los Ange- les has a sermon to the workingmen of America, in next Sunday’s Call. ———— Held ’ar Arson. had been in (‘fl wh He was a LINED rider of the be on em. the fast-| @ { 3 150 dozen LADIES' t ed, in all sizes, made to seu at o Champion Michael him- | g ES TO THE CREDITORS. ’rharefn-e the 325000 is not exempt and he is in great demand at race| GO | must go to the creditors. When the lat. = 1 h ! = § ter receive th ues fro; t state | er was much Impressed with|The Widow of A. Page Brown Can-f i JCuive toerr Ques from the estate| gy of the weather here at this| not Keep His Insurance Policy. | and orphans. | . r, and also with the vells | i : £ the Sapeeme. Cowrt you- —_———— '[‘ 3 and hotel runners at By a decision of ¢ ! ¥ | T o | H I s Shaar At | terday the bulk of the estate of the late| n ge of the Rawhide. Butiding, , H E CALL S RACI NG C AR = n!.tnv*;;;l_.u I{fidco‘ux;g Page Brown will go to his creditors. appointed by Judge Heb- Murphy Murphy Bullding. N S W e estate was valued at about $43,87, of the Rawhid z fl J g m fl J o oy e n $35,00 was in the form of a life ed Judge Hebbard yesterday E ar ot and Janes fre a]' ot and Jomes 1. welcome. had rm»d in Tuolumne Coun: an and many of the il go down to San RACE TRACK, Wednesday, January 25, 1869.—Thirty- 55588350 8EEEEEEEEEEEE. California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track | e ay to see the bicycle race: A.KVKEEKNTE S A“ZU'SmNTS. £ i | e Brown took the matter to the higher | 4 This Week. clatm B 1 s = 570. TR : | WAS INJURED FOR LIFE. < separate fro est;;:eceurr:ér propose I from the order appotnt. | mimla Matinse Saturday. Actor Morrison Sues the City Street g | = | ree Age. WeightS Improvement Company. mner srewiag oot ot re and pianos, with HOY TS 23 Misston. Facts About Champagne. H. Mumm'’s Extra Dry is icest grapes and first pres; the well-known act- ty Street Improvement er damages the sum ‘manent and personal {n. the repaving of Market dant corporation estab- nnual premiums paid do not Court hfllds “A CONTENTED WOMAN.” With Beautiful | BELLE ARCHER | At the head of a strong cast. | Suprem £43 IEXTRA-NEXT MONDAY! ——“ GEORGE H. BROADHURST'S TR e ‘ 53 7 : : ne ADVERTISEMENTS. e et ool e . The Pl y i d and dumped into the bml el SR O P NS + Cast Hea “WHY SMITH o, G NO PAY REQUIRED TILL CURE IS EFFECTED, 22 last Mr. Morrison and a were g~~hg home after mid- s in the neighbor- and the street was is alleged, shone | LEFT HOME” Maciyn Arlmckle. SEATS NOW READY. COLUMBIA &= ORPHEUM—EXTRA 2 it. Mr. Morri-| rted to run to CA.[Ln a car, struck | e) Vi a = : was hutied o the pave- | ; ‘SAN Fl“flsco SY MPHONY SOCIETY. A H afi.in‘fn; he was weeks fa| DR. MEYERS ; EVERY EVENING, INCLUDING SUNDAY. i Be is In : E & CO. have the largest | SECOND WEEK OF and best equipped medical institution and the most extensive practice in America. SPECIALISTS FOR MEN. Home cures a specialty. If youg cannot call, write for free book, for men only, ad- vice and treatise on any disease. All let- ters confidential. No printing on envelopes or packages. FRANK DANIELS AND HIS COMPLETE COMIC OPERA CO. | First Time Here of Smith & Herbert's THE WIZARD | ' OF THE NILE. Jan. 3—Last Week of Frank Dasiels | “THE IDOL'S EYE" and “THE WIZARD OF | Messre, © I THE NILE.” = Coming, JAMES-KIDDER-WARDE | | { | COMEDY THEATER. (Formerly th ALL MATINEES S First Ti M - * The Sunday Call, 32 » : pages, delivered at your * o home by mail or carrier : ¢ for 8150 a year. Sub- & B3 - @ ® @ @ seribe for it. In the Del E kAt a [ 2 ; IVOLI A-HOUS . TENNESSEB S PARDNER e - Edl [sessstunssinecesan FREE ADVICE. e e T T 4 B0kl i 35 | ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE | Prices reasonable in all cases, whether —LAST NIGHTS—— :" 3 : ik A | —_ e sl b ik THE SUCCESSFUL COMIC OPERA, 'W!th Trat Seen T 7 7 % | Cornelius 7. Sullivan, the Slayer ot‘ € SMINREE IS nCh O o ) Titzer J. L. Pratt, in Court. | All cures are lasting as life No poi- Ricardo was actacke f sed to Co Cornelius J. Sullivan, whe in August| | 1ast shot and killed his stepfather, J. L. Pratt, was placed on trial by Judge| Lawlor yesterday. The morning session | was occupied in the examination of tales- | men, and as soon as a jury was secured | | the case went over until this morning. | The murder was the result of a family quarrel. On the afternoon Sullivan called on Pratt and demanded the payment of | $2000, which he clalmed was due him from | his mother’s estate. A quarrel resulted | and culminated in Suluvan shooting five | bullets into the body of his stepfather. ————— Kept a Slot Machine. H. Foerster, salocon keeper, 43 Bush| ‘The Wedding Day & - Secu PRESENTED Wrrx THE BEST SINGING COMPANY IN AMERICA. sonous or dangerous drugs ever dispensed. PRIVATE BOOH. MARKET STREET, DR. MEYERS & CO0., 73| "85k i TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours, B to 5 daily; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2 to 11, | | | eenth miles; three-year-clds and upward; eres | CONCERTS AND RESORTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M { ——NEXT wemk 'RACING! RACING! RACING! The Greatest of French Comic Operas, LA Pr < CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB “LA PERICHOLE.” g Lz e ter Meeting 1555 ginning MONDA POPULAR PRICES. Bc and Se w‘fiuru to SATURDAY, Feb. 4, inclusive. N. B—A reserved seat for the Matines, 5. | OAKLAND RACE TRACK Our telephone, Bush 3. | Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- | ALCAZAR THEATER. | & S iy i B we s 1:47. Winner, Woa first thres | by the publication of a dispatch from New GREAT BILL in the FREE THEATER! i g STEEPLECHASE ; strest, who was convicted “by Judge | Treadwell of having s possession a | 0- AND DURING | i nickel-in-the-slot mafh-}geed'luch drop; mniuwfi?‘lkm!:: I T NlG"T i e v-d tely af Tast i out money, was sente: to pay a fine San Francisco, —This tor race. Std ¥m %m. Xm Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | of 5100 yesterday, with the alternative of | B to certity that T Bave | ONLY MATINEE SATURDAT. i T WU—LH!‘BJ'R President 1 — | fty days in jafl Deex for several years | CnUTBS ANB 100 1 . Secretary. 1ps Builman | —_——— 8 S e tom . } Bright's Disease 2 A New Railroad War. | Kidneys, & tumor ta ibe | EVERY APTERNOON AND EVENING AND ca R L Railroad circles are violently upheaved | o B B b | | | | York that the Vanderbilts would soon ex- | muxalz’zu at u: —_— ! | time been totally unal tend their lines to San mdscfllm‘len-‘u i . o e | PIANKA, | ter into a warfare with the Southern ud[ the time cenfined to the bed. Nothing could | 4 - TH RACE—Six furlongs; seiling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. ‘Centrfl Pacific, owned by C. P. Hunting- ' be done for me that afforded more than tempo- ! THE LADY OF LIONS. ! At CENTRAL PARK | ton. According to the statement, there rary reliet About three months ago I was nt | THE SENSATION OF 2 CONTINENTS. - A | A HUGE SUCCESS. T Betting, | :’m ;‘:1 Py 'fcgs&g!da{l&n of the New erk [aaes ""mmm'm after feeling Iy putse; | Al =~ & and Effects. ! R ParTsonT BivEs. & Vel " em. m. : Str. Jockeys. * t: t! e on Pacific and th -&h - LN ppropriate Scenery i X D] Weight.'St. %m. %m S Fm | Jockers 1\01“;,1,,;2{:.”::&6\‘!:" Con:gl:tl:gtthu =3 “n'fi"..“:} 'g.,u"’"“m""""‘u, '&n“\,,“”m"u TO=NIGHT. | __ ADMISSION M. INCLUDING HORSES 163 3 3 | union ti will extend from = your medicine and following your advice sincs | N %, Ogden on_the Union Pacific system di- | the: time 1 am very bappy to say 1 have oo | AMATEUR NIGHT! 52 CEFUL VALLEL.” | CoOMING ! ’re?:hy to San Francisco. It is well known tirely recovered my heaith: am fuily abie to | Next Week PEA LL t v it all my duties as the mother of a large | et Vel b b e L R T e d L5 | AMATEUR AMAZON MARCH | minal, and this helps out the assertion 7**™ 40 AMATEUR AMAZONS—40 | that they have decided to build a com-| 2871 e, ineluding Zoo and Theater; Children. Se. | Jones should not bave allowed 24th = | pecting line of their own. « | Octover m, THE LIONESS OF THE PIANOFORTR. D out of it om back siretch. She is tough timber. Chickering Plano Used. Ty oL 5100 prver CARREND

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