The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1899, Page 10

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1899. POPULIST ROW HERALDS THE LOCAL STRI Party Machine a Bone of Contention. 10 ANYTHING IS EASY FOR THE CZAR OF INGLESIDE P e oeo+@® | gued—and = rightfully, . too—that all | horsemen in good standing should be treated” alike. This last kick is but the beginning | of a storm that threatens some day to | burst with all its fury over Ingleside track. The meetings of the board of stewards held at the local.track are saild to be farces. At a recent meet- ing, as a steeplechase rider expressed it, the board was composed of Ed Co rigan, Edward Corrigan and E. Corr gan: under arrest soon. The daring character ADVERTISEMENTS. of the robbery, considering the neighbor- e hood and the mode adopted, make the gonce think that the robbers are old ands at the business, and it is thought that while they were using the chloroform on the saloon-keeper and going through the safe, a confederate was keeping a sharp lookout. John, Strothofr, the victim of the rob- bery, is an. elderly man, and the experl- ence he went through has left its traces on’his countenance. He gives a graphic account of the robbery and description of the three men who perpetrated it. “A little-after midnight Saturday.’ he said, “two men game into my establish- ment and ordered a round of drinks. I was alone at the time and intended clos- ing up to catch the late car for my home out near the German Hospital. They had evidently planned their actions, for they drank slowly, and when finished ordered another “round,” and finisned by buying some cigars. 1 told them 1 was going to close up, but they paid no attention to me, and as T came from behind the bar to turn off the electric light in front of my place they. remained standing at the bar. “‘T stepped.to my door and tried to turn the lever that extinguished the Hflhtlz.‘lbut pps S TS S Bas S b GENUINE ‘ TAILOR | SUITINGS. NEW CORD WEAVES. ASEQUELTO THE STAKE RACE. . B e S R R S S SYSD AP ) R e OUTS ANXIOUS TO BE INS D e RS [ 3 2 3 i thetic under my nose and I became dizzy. Following out their plan they led me to a chair and as I dropped into it, In a semi- conscious. condition, 1 heard the voice of the negro, whom I am sure was an ac- complice, and also that of the men, in conversation. One of the men said he knew my- barkeeper and said he lived on Clara street,-and he would go and fetch him. He asked the negro to go along, heard them both go out. When I was’ left alone with one of the robbers the fumes got in their work, and I remem- o B s ber ‘nothing more until I awoke thirty minutes. Jater. -’ T was then alone and I - 4-+-@ | Was unsuccessful. A 0 named e —_— | R 0 B D S B B was slx@ndx,neg in front 'a‘fn? ‘he volunteered | v, 0 hel , and I N sticl ; i YA the men behing me placed a rag saturated | G. D. GILLESPIE TALKS OF JEAL- : V] with chloroform or some other anaes- OUSY AND REVENGE. ar 3 ‘ 1 \ CORRIGAN’S POWER 35 pieces Imported FRENCH POPLINS, 46 inches wide, mixed effects and newest colorings. Chairman of the County Committee Says the Charges Recklessly Made by the Outs Are Without Foundation. i How Spencer Hap-| pened to Ride. $2.00 Yard, 25 pieces Imported BED- /i h fmmediately Surmised that I had -been | The factional row in the local Populist Judge Edwin F. Smith I il e e FORD CORD SUITINGS., my.safe open and the contents of a tin stylish weaves and new ummer and fall campaign somewhat as the wilow catkins are ad- vance heralds of summer. The perennial Democratic fight will bloom soon and the first thing the city knows the summer of political joy will be here. The local Populist party is small, but flerce. It has a duality composed of the ins and outs and the outs are obeying the mysterious law of their being by trying to be the ins at election time. So it is quite natural that epithets, charges in war paint, threats and tales should multi- ply. Control of the party machinery is at issue. The fight is also between the fusion and the middle-of-the-road Wings. The charges of misuse of campaign funds and similar weaknesses recently made by certain of the outs agalnst the last campaign committee and dismissed by the executive committee a few nights ago, have not been dropped, as appeared by the report in yesterd Call of an n- tention to institute a suit, which, ‘it is said, will result in some interesting dis- closures regarding campaign funds and campalgn methods last fall. Last year the party was controlled by the element called the ‘‘fusionists,” led mainly by George D. Gillespie and A. B. Kinne. These gentlemen, with B. J. Ple, Henry Huppert and M. Meakin, composed the campaign and purity of elections committees, and _against them, and espe- box—$90 and a valuable diamond stud— | the coming missing. Further search showed that $5 that was on a tray, which was left for the day barkeeper to make change with, was gone, as was also $1 75 that was in the cash’ register. “While 1 was behind the bar Fipps came in and said: ‘I see you are all right. 1 couldn’t find your barkeeper.” 1 paid no attention to him and he left. Shortiy aft- erward some policemen looked in and told them what had happened. 1 de- seribed the men to thein. Both men were 5 feet 9 inches in heighi and weighed in {he nefghborhood of 1% pounds. One had sandy hair, closely clipped and a slight mustache, and wore a light suit of clothes and slouch hat. The other had a he black mustache and was dark complecte I described them to Detective O'Dea and also told him of Fipps. who I understand has a’bad' record. The men were in my lace on Friday night and had some rinks, and when they returned last night | T remémbered them. 35 they dia not ieave me a cent I had to stay in my saloon all night, not having enough to hire a carriage with to go home. In my twenty years of business I never suffered from a ilke experience. Detectives Ryan and O'Dea have been detalled on the robbery. but up fo a late hour last night had not apprehended the alleged negro accomplice or the daring men whose crime, for boldness and exe- cution, equals any- the Police Department has dealt with in years. colorings, all mixed effects and full 46 inches in width. Was Found in Good Humor. $1,75 Yard, 30 pieces 46-inch TWO-TONE BEDFORDCORDSUIT[NGS. combinations of colorings in the light and dark shades of same color, a novelty for tailor suits. 's gelding Adolph Gunst stake at How eckels ¢ Oakland v now the tur last is past his- But how it came about that lor” of Ingleside se- services Henry Spencer be a matter of e may curad to pilot 1 L R R R £ SALOONKEEPER : CHLOROFORMED - AND ROBBED 4 0i8 0680500068460 06006060060629600 $2.00 Yard, 2 cases 58-inch ALL-WOOL IMPORTED ENGLISH SERGES, in different shades of navy, manufac- tured expressly for ladies’ wear, genuine Indigo dye. d that on Feb- | progress of the \eeting, Spencer was i for ten days by the judges ch of turf etiquette—his | nt bumping another horse in a ace. His term of suspension would hus have held good until Sunday, ebruary 26. At the time of the rul- crack rider had accepted several days ahead. The lowed him one day’s grace. -known Sacramento trainer emember g the 3% ; STLMLER. | e e e 05-‘0 SPECIAL! N @¢ s+ e in the Latest Turf| Weird E : P COMPANY H VICTORIOUS. :‘é'-?l'&. ;fi‘fi‘;fim‘(’s’“fls‘é‘fig&‘l‘i el e UELSy ChACK DRESS DATIERHE. $6 00 T D S Expose. v el Xperience Of |mye amateur California Champion- | &etised Commiticimen; ave br > W N, new Weaves, in a large variety of Shohid L T e - | John Strothoff. ship Won by the Invincible Griswold, George H. Clough and Garrett styles... S EACH. | through the agony in the Garden of g Third stre had Dbeen mocked i semane. He and spat Tuesday. At the meeting of the sub- . no doubt, entailing the | cer permission to accept the mount ie, wh chal v : 1 e : SnotH T foie pie, who is chairman of the new execu- loss of a purse. All efforts to have the | Spencer rode Adolph Spreckels, and | . Company H, Lieague of the Cross Cadets, | {00 committee, of which A. B. Kinne is | ° Dl e i e e ! ettt a4E - UNCONSCIOUS FOR HOURS defeated the Snowballs and gained the | Sovoetary. “1t s all an effort to get hold | ng set aside proved unavailing | mainly through his superb saddle work amateur football championship of Cali-| of the organization. A new primary law O irday last, Corrigan surveyed | the ake was placed to the credit of { fornia. Company H won by a score of | will be in effect this year, and these peo- | the list of eligible riding talent and his | the ex-ruler ‘of' Hawthorne. s 11 to.0, through good team work and | ple hope to be able to throw mud enough > face wrinkled. Turner, Thorpe, Bull- | At a gathering of horsemen down- excellent ‘interference. One touchdown | and make enough people Suspicions of U8 | i e o -2 without risking any direct charges to de- | Martin had mounts n the | town Saturday evening, the action of | LOST NEARLY $100 AND A DIA- | was made in the first balf by Brienhelmn | feat us as convention delegates at the | the thought struck him, why not r As a rule Ab.Stemler takes matters | | made by Atkinson by a three-yard buck | the i of the commitics aud have tried S the ear of Edwin F. Smith at Sacr philosophically, but his wrath and ! | through center, and goal was kicked by |to get Dr. Griswold to make some specific | ho™ la | | Dy e The following was the lineup and in writing, but all he will do LY. mento, and put Spencer on the baci dignation knew no bounds. He % | D. Ahern. e following w: e lin H K 1 W ) a e Wi > 5 N e e e Sl ha e He Was Just Closing When Two Men | co. H.. L. C. Position. i hout ‘boodlers’ at the committee. 1892, 4 Adolph k Nothing was ea if a California horse owner had no | i R T He began it in the county committee at | The wi were touched, and the p rights, then it was about time to auit Entered the Saloon, Drank Some !mmp,‘, 2 its mcstinz; two or t’hn-ti uuek::l ago. % iding judge of Ingleside wired the pre- isiness. e incensed’ owner ar- . i . | insisted on an investigation, and it was | siding judge of Inglesic i the i | the busines The incensed owner ar Beer and Awaited Their | " Grennan | referred to the ;xecum-e committee. For = =—— = — — - - | Chance. Leary | this purpose the executive committee | = | | ‘Furlong | met in_committee of the whole with Dr. i, 113, 115, U7, 19, 121 POST STREET. | bring us-back to a dramatic scene when | = | | J. A. Miller chairman. A committee of | Christ the Redeemer was upon earth. It | | | five to investigate the accounts of the e ¥ bl b campaign was appointed, and we let Dr. ; He "Had: passed " Bwi | was at a time when He had passe John Strothoff, a saloon-keeper at 45| atcirse Griswold name three members. The is W | Atkinson & had & weird experience with | -7 committee was instructed to report last | two robbers at an early hour OLDBE DROWNED IN | on. He had undergone the suffering but s sterday ommittee Garrett W. Smith read a list partial as vet to that which was to come morning, and he is 11 suffering from - o h.l L1 Kan:iball ,‘:DP“' :Jf) charges Gwhlch he wanted the sub- after. the effects-of the drug administered to | Yesterday’s sport in Phil Ryan’s hand-| committee to investigate. Dr. Miller ob- 5 g “If there is a moment when we need a | him. | ball court, at Howard street, was| jected that they were outside of the scope B uw EN G RG average in play and attend-|of the committee’s work, which was to in- and J. White. Score, 21-20, 1 | friend,” he continued, “it is in the dark | Between 12 and 1 o'clock, just as he was | 2boVe the | hour of trouble. We can’t remember for a | thinking about closing up, two men en. | ance. There were nine regular games vestigate the accounts, but asked Dr. | moment whether the repentance of Peter | tarag the saloon and 5 ! €M1y the talent who patronize the court| Griswold to move that they be referred | was genuine. He had been schooled fur 1 and ordered two glasses 3 o S to the Grand Jury, which he declined to Mreetyears by his Divine Master. yot he | of beer. He served them, and after they | Very-Sunday. The following are the|g, “ang tore his’ signature from the | Py turned upon him and denfed him. ° By the | drank the beer they continued to talk to | SCOT€S as "mdt’d in \(t;e pl':l:v ‘J’eslu:ld \y’ | charges. Griswold wanted to make the | words of repentance which he uttered in | each other. He reminded ther : B. Clements and T. Clements defeate committee a court of inquiry, we to ap- 25 The Presencs: and o ‘our: Lord: we, are 1o | ot Sobor fl T '1" them that he | ooy na ' Basch. Score, 21-14, 16-21; 21-13. | pear with attorneys, a Stenographer and Because we cut some prices each believe that it came from the heart. How | vo> B0INg to close, and they ordered a McDonough and E. Lynch defeated’ D, notary public and answer questions. They week doesn’t mean we sell cheap 5 are we to know as Catholles if we have | [Yesh supply. While they were drinking | Sheehan and W. H. Kedian. Score, 21-19, 12-21, | would be judge, jury and prosecutor and goods — we just mark down the Old Schedule Will | & same spirit as Peter, He might aave | the beer: Strothoff counted the money he | 21:] | We could ask no questions of them, We o \ittered the words with sincerity. Repent- | had taken in during the day and placed it | s HKedlan and B McDonough defeated | Soujdn’t see it that ¥ prices on a few regular goods. Probably Stand | ance. however, does not depend upon | in the safe, intending to lock the safe NN ST Prenddeeust sndiD. J. Sheehan. Score, | “Wiphe aecounts and bills of thegommittee We get new customers by the : | words, but the signs that are glven. If @ | after the men had gone. 0 A iih"and T. Leach defeated A. Mc- | were fully examined by the minority of | lTow prices and hold old ones by the Catholic man or woman is repentant, th | i ed d carthy . 5 = oIl 18 ML, 1O i hev AHowed intenti Toavt ker and W. Collins. Score, 21-11, 13-21, 21 the committee_and reported correct and | R« qualit. LSt | sign of that repentance is manifest. Y wed mno intention -of leaving, | "p“Herrin and M, J. Stokes defeated P fair to the executive committee. Gris- y 3 | nd Strothoff, taking a combination gas | ley and J. Ca Score, 21-18, 12-21, 21-20. wold for the majority reported progress " Qut to Sea. | @+ 0000 0s006060o0g| lighter and extinguisher and walking | F. Curley and R. Housman defeated and wanted time and he said he could SpEClAL .SAVING SALE LACKMANN MAKES A PROTEST | from behind the bar, remarked: *I am | Laughlin and M. Maguire. Score, 21-1i, prove that funds were improperly handled. | going to put out the lights and you had | ° s deie i nin [ namtelthatne siafr e and P e e 2 | better go.” He has a falnt recollection of ¥ re, 2110, 12-21, 21-18. D Ore. clesalng e N e | Monday Tuesday Wednesday being suddenly pinioned and a handker- nd M. J. Kilgallon defeated A. | charges and that was supposed to end the | FELL FROM OLYMPIC PIER ‘ Now they are talking in the air Tea soc grades | | | BYINGTON ALSO STANDS FOR A | ¢ | chief being pressed against his nostrils, | = e 3 - | matter. | $ | but_that is all. | L Harlow and M. Dillon dcteated 8. Huteh- | again and threatening a suit. That is all & 3 b 40C DECIDED REDUCTION. 4 | " When ,,,“ ?\“,m,fl to consciousness he | “Freneh game—Domingo Etlenne and_ John mmco{nhe :\tx‘!‘!xl‘gfl;eeopéy clfi:lih“at them, e | Ten varieties-all our direct importation | ¢ | was seated in a chair in the bar room. | Ethabarer defeated Miguel Belsarnaaud Marci- | While deman specific charges. X ‘ & | A1 he lights' were out and davilgnt was | ano. "Soore. 0 to 3. o They have sad tnat Mr bie of the| A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS IN| Claret—reg’ly soc gallon 35¢C | ® | just breaking. - He experienced a feeling | —e————— ampaign co & e Mr. | We've gotten it from th ‘ine - | 4 | of nausea and it was some time bel and offered him the party indorsement THE PARK. e ve gotten rom the same vin Water Committee Allows Itself Only | B e e e | AT RECREATION PARK. or $0. “That Is on a par with the rest yard for twenty years r 4 i o recollected about ' the twd e of their charges. Mr. Pie never spoke to Pl < One Hour 1’: ‘Which t: Pre % | Immedlitely. susacted- - that' hex ::g} A baseball game played yesterday at| Mr. Patton in his life. Cloukh was secre- \Vh]skey*Scotch and Irish DCL are a Report to the | 4 | been robbed. He hurried to the safe and | Recreation Grounds, between the Golden | tary o. e county committee an: e got x & 8 My P BP 3 ; 7 | Potma “that the -money had i mpc_‘;;eg | G e Olympic Cyclers, was won by | mad because We didn’t make him secre- | Policeman de la Guerre Sustains a Highland Club, reg’ly $1bottle 8s¢ OB | ? | and also-a diamond pin that was in th > | tary of the campaign committee. These ile i | Killy Croy 1 8s¢ & | safe.” Altogether 39670 In money had heen | soop “"m“;;:a'r‘)‘"sg b Scorenot OT\::p«ué fellows don't know what to do and they Fractured Ankle While in Pur- Caloiosiin “ S = | > olen, consisting of two $20 i cLean, . Wi o V] are just throwing mud on general prin- Y ot | e oo i $5 Bold i DIeces: | Cyclers, was twirled up for many hits, | clples.” * suit of a Speedy Hot Scotch for colds, good fellowship The AWater (Committes ofithe Bosrd ot | ? ba‘l{am'e ‘l]n silver. : anth‘\:ltlerfiwag sfih}:‘a‘tltl\nedén‘% managed —_—————— ‘Wheelman. and fun o0 tee of ithe B 0 . esterday morning Strothoff was too | to hold the hard hitting Golden Gates 2 Supervisors will meet at ;Am; (\, clock (h|,~11 & | sick n]) (';fllbzl\[ pull.;:e hea:‘lquarm‘:shm roeo_ down‘. Rusge}, the Gn‘lidan Gétexla' twlrle]ri‘ SUDDEN PASSING JF Bacon—Ferris’ lé%c morning to prepare a schedule of rates | port the Tobbet ut sent-a -friend. He | Was in-good form,.and the Cyclers could 2 ) i i Stiv CUrVi i regularly 18¢ Ib or the prese An hour later the ¢ | was able to give an accurate description | not land on his curves, and he managed 3 2 3 {,‘:M o ,?,r,,,(_:f: ‘f:mml‘(‘m\ ,l,l;- .L‘:e‘:h();:‘: & | of the two men, and detecfives Who haver to fan four of their:best batters. Errors JOHN E. MACDONALD The ocean beach and park were the Prepared under the most favorable esds0 St o | been put on the case expect to have them | Were. few on each side. ! TR scenes of a chapter of accidents yester- ircumstances, For fastidious folk to receive the report of the Water Com- + m circumstances. For fastidious folks R e Wit hooa P : R A He Died at His Home Satur-|day. One proved fatal, the drowning of ot mittee. The investigation into the values LR e e e S i S R e R S i o oo o o ) 5 Charles McCarthy at the end of the iron | Macalom—reg’ly 15 Ib IZ%C of the Spring Valley plant actual use . day After a Brief z > g - pier which supports the ocean main of the La Favorita—imported Illness. Olympic Salt Water Company. This is at Wednesday s gone over the evening. The ame ground closed last board hav John E. Macdonald, a pioneer of the the foot of the hill leading to the CUff Made from hard, flinty wheat macaroni—vermicelli - aghetti-paste o tha xamort oF tha penous rvestigas | . State, died of pneumonia at his home, 117 | House. tion was reintroduced into the record. Fourteenth street, Saturday evening after | McCarthy, accompanied by two friends, | Pagg—Corn—Succotash—Sea Foam This W > to save expense of print- | an {llness of but three da Willlam Clayton and Creany King, left 3 o7 ing a n presented | _The deceased was born at Cape Breton, | home yesterday morning on a fishing ex- regularly 15¢ tin 1212C 'n“—p“;;.“ o “’g}n]':j: Nova Scotia, in 1836. In the early sixties | cursion. They were casting their lines ror_ Young, tender vegetables— quality year. : | he came to California, where he lived up | some time from the extremity of the fron f oo 4g ] fo the time of his death. For the last | trestle when a heavy breaker rolled over On Friday Chairman Phelps sent a no tice to Messrs. Lackmann, Black, Aigel- thirteen years he was foreman of the men employed as mechanics at the Grand Ho- the top of the pier, entangling the lines and drenching McCarthy. While attempt- OySter57regularly 123c tin 10C Selected oysters in little tins tinger, Kal and Attridge, the Wate oy Committee, that a meeting would be held tel, and during all that time never lost ing to disentangle the tackle another 2 Saturday at 2 p. m. to consider the report. e A e o I o ot b | hreaker canght him and he wah' washed For luncheons Mr. Lackmann went to the City Hall and waited half an hour for his confreres, but E L it s Cf ukd to take to nis bed. While he had been | strong and swept McCarthy toward the 5 A APr LAPRmaann that there W id T o | | complaining of a cold for some time, hi$ | cea. The swift undertow then caught him Olives stuffed with pimentoes 7 e 5 | condition was not considered serious, and | y;,q he was carried beneath the surface For luncheons and good digestion meeting of the committee until 9:30 o’clock this morning, but gave no reason for the | change. As this arrangement gives the | commiftee but one hour to prepare a re port on the vexing water question, it is | presumed that the committee intends to | readopt the schedule of a year ago, which is based on the statements furnished by the water company. The board was re- quested by the representatives of the | company to adopt this plan. If the majority of the committee de- cldes to follow this course Supervisor | ‘Wednesday hight, when he was compelled his death coming so unexpectedly is a severe blow to his family and numerous friends. Mr. Macdonald leaves a widow, four daughters and four sons:-to mourn his death. The funeral will be held from his late residence to-morrow. ————— The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY recommend: by physiclans for famlily and medicinal use because it is pre. into the ocean. The ebbtide was running before assistance could reach him. The sea did not give up its dead yester- day. For hours McCarth: companions held vigil, but nothing was seen of their friend. Decedent is a widower and leaves one child. He was 28 years of age and his occupation that of a shoefitter. He lived with his mother at 533 Jessie street. The Park Emergency Hospital staff had little of the Sabbath rest. The accidents to pedestrians, cyclers and drivers de- Baby pim-olas 3 Shrimps For salads bottles ; oC tin 10C Door matS—medium heavy reg’ly marked down to 6oc Hope it will rain long No 2 75¢ No 3 goc No 4 $1 10 75 3 90c and hzrd so you’ll need door mats—also for other reasons Tackmann will present a minority £, 7 Lackmann will present o minority report, | At Sutro Baths. . manded the attention of Dr. Sweaney and | Toj|et soap—Pinaud’s s0c in water rates. Supervisor Byington has | T. Guerin won the fifty-yard swimming | p¢ assistants, who patched torn skins been collaborating with Mr. Lackmann | dash, Adler second, at Sutro Baths ves-|anq cet fractured limbs from early morn regularly Goc box of 3 cakes onsthisiyaport iheso gentlomentatamne tepday. X Onl oD B M yac 82 lmeve) ne MNAE petient wis B D Persian Bouquet satisfled with the statement furnished by | juvenile), W. Freechgle second. T. ; bone was| pio the Spring Valley Company. The Bying- ton-Lackmann schedule will, if adopted, reduce the fixed rates 10 per cent and the meter rates 15 per cent. ler second. Joseph A. Jackson won the underwater swimming match, C. Stroh- lin second. E. McKenzie won_the prize for trick spring-board diving, T. Guerin, Was riding & bicycle whose gear proved oo lofty and seven stitches on his right cheek will serve as a warning to speedy 432 Pine 215 Sutter 280 California San Francisco 3075 Clay between Eleventh and Twelfth Oakland eyclers. inority vi 2 e e et ] for TR Sy e Sine o GUE | ek L serve 80 8 e | —oonoonom B3 fo e i S i ch for trapeze and high diving, H. J. Baker | pojjceman de la Guerre, who started in C00000DNOCCOOO v, i second. pursuit of a cyclist Dn' bitumined Fell '- FALA CE MP : Jist proved a scorcher and | © $26,000 from the floating debt (which these two Supervisors say should not exist) and $5000 from taxes. The capital stock is also | reduced, the Supervisors claiming the | company has watered stock for the pur- pose of mulcting the rate-payers. REPENTANCE HiS THEME. Tried to Stab an Officer. James O'Connell, a iaborer, was creat- ing a disturbance on New Montgomery street last night, when Officer Beach hap- pened along and placed him under arrest. On the way to the patrol box O'Connell drew a long knife and made a slash at + street. The cycl de la Guerre tried to bring him to a stand- still. The bitumen was slippery and_ the policeman’s horse fell, throwing him with such force that he could not extricate his right foot from the stirrup so as to fall clear. The ankle was fractured. L N. Lachman was another of the victims brought in, but his injuries were slight. ittt i oinshi SGRAND H TELS ° SAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a covered passageway. P 1400 Room3—900 With Bath Attach -] An Under Oné Management. [ ROTE THE PRIOES: Father Cottle Addresses the Members | the officer's throat. Beach grabbed his — Buropcan Plan.81.00 per day 804 apward i arm, and after a short struggle, succeed- ; y and u of the Calvarian Society. &d In disarming him. He was then taken Olympic Track Events. =A—r|un Fian 83.00 Der day and upward to the City Prison and booked on & charge| The first two events for the track and | § R i s The Lenten devotions of the Calvarian | Society, which were inaugurated the first Sunday of Lent, were repeated yesterday with impressive solemnity. The address was delivered by Father Cottle, the pastor | of St. Brigid’s Church, his.subject being e e e e e o o S e AR ANCER SRS S S S e M«om»mo+o—wwwow%wwfi«* D T O t with a deadly weapon. of an assaul ——ee—— Ellis Opera Season Sale. The season sale for the twelve perform- ances of the Ellis Opera Company at the Grand Opera House will begin at field championship of the Olympic Club were run off yesterday at the club’s out- door grounds near the Park. In the 100- yard sprint Burgess, scratch, outdis- tanced his competitors and won handily. He also won the 830-yard race, this time oooCcO0QCQ2000000 W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT 1AW, “And’ Christ looked on Peter,’and Peter PO { y D Sherman & Clay's this morning at 9| with a 2%-yard handicap. Next Sunday | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Cl: Sprec remembered the word his Master spoke Sefo0k. " Tho boses have all been Spoken | the w0-yard Fun and the broad jump will | " T riihone” Brown i B esidence, 8§21 California st. And he went out with Him." *“Theca words.” sald the preacher, Two Bold Holdup Men Chloroform a Saloon Keeper.. for and the demand promises to be very largss complete the rogramme and the prizes will be swarflped. San Franciseo. - , below Powell, A

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