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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1899. AVORITES IN WINNING FORM AT INGLESIDE O’Connell the Only Losing Choice. YELLOW TAIL BEATEN AGAIN RULE LED .FOSTER'S | CRACK OUT. Imperious Du Scored Again for Pat ne—Lavator Presented With a Purs ry Black Cap- tured the Handicap. To- Dk\y s Entr]es -year-olds and 1g5; three- H Harrison Jrité Urfan dicap; three-year- Selections for To- nfly ad F Flora Hawk. 4 Race—Joe Ullman, Wyoming, Crom- rd Race—Reno, Lord C! urth Race—FElla Bo donic. Marsh’s Entries Refused. | NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—Weather rool; Results g, one mile and a six- second, mer §-.third. six furlongs— Bethlehem sec- Time, 1:15% Sophia won, n third. seven furlongs— lie Prince second, | Time, 1:29% commended fl"\t Jimp and Princa ained by S. M. he remainder of EARLY FIRE. Nearly Four Thousand Dollars Worth of Damage Done on Fourth AN Street. re broke out at half-past 5 o’clock | rday mor he rear of the Sun- | at market on Fourth street, near The Fire Department had the rol in about fifteen min- siderable damage was done. shop of Robert Wwannen- in the rear of which the fire | was damaged $300 worth, fully nsurance. Co-operative Gro- | u.mdgull; wat All the buildings except rth street are owned [ o y William Tr- property is to irance. eness in trying out lard in her shop was the cause of the fire. s the fourth accldental fire in the sam ace in three months. —_———————— Marine Hospital Examination. On y 2 of this year candidates for ad- | mission to the grade of assistant surgeon | in the United S s Marine Hospital serv- foe will be d. Applications must | be received on or hefore April 22 —_—e——————— Lurline Salt Water Baths. Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming. Russian, hot #80 cold tub pans. Saltwater direct fromoceas- ourth street, $1000 damage, In- | Ann Lawrence's Iodzmg the grocery was damages rance. R. Munk’s pr!mlng es- ment and residence atned a loss W. D. Matthews, watchmaker, id Braid, straw hat maker, were | that at 110 | the | P { 090)*‘4/0 @ L3 * TWO NATURAL BORN FIGHTERS. Bt 4 0404000404004+ 040404040+ +O 004040+ +O+> ¢S+ o4-g | conclusively t the champion of p of the class the Saginaw welter-weight champion, and “Mysterious Billy” Smith, Friday evening in Woodward's Pavilion to battle for the champlon day by Detectives Wren and McMahon on suspicion of having kicked m death Quong Guey, the slave girl, at 23% Ro alley, was released from custody day morning. Louie was able to prove at ad nothing to do with the murder and had never been in hiding, as was alleged. — <o PARDON FOR J’OHNSON e e Convicted Counterfeiter. A petition is in circulation asking th Governor to pardon Thomas Johnson, now serving a seven years’ sentence in the San Quentin Penitentiary for counterfeit- | ing. Johnson has already serve veats of his sentence. It is repres that he has a wife and two young chil dren dependent upon him for support; that the crime of which he was convict- nte been already sufficiently punished. Ex-Assistant United States Attorney | Schlesinger prosecuted Johnson and has signed the petition, Tt will presented to United States Circuit Judge Morrow for his signature to-d e —————— Double Tracks to Holy Cross. Superintendent Clayton of the San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Rail- way Company broke ground yesterday on Dolores and Chenery streets preparatory to laying a double track from Thirtiett and Guerrero streets to Holy Cros tery. The company has but recently fin- ished laying a double track on its Eigh- teenth-street western branch leading to Golden Gate Park. The Holy Cross line will be constructed very substantially, and the company will hurry the rebuilding of the long line through the two counties, and may event- | ually go direct to the town of e via Baden. Ceme- B T S S S R R S ADVEETISEMENTS. o o | ed was his first offense and that he has | Effort Being Mane on Behalf of a ADVERTISEMENTS. T0-DAY! LADIES'* CHEVIOT CLOTH TAILOR silk_serge, skirts well lined and fac good value for $10 00; LADIE: with TAILOR-MADE SUT stlk serge; value for $15; 7] will LADIES' VENETIAN CLOTH TAILO erfect hanging, $15 00 each TAILORMADE SUITS, In med with braid, i WLl be o : SPECIAL OFFERINGS IHDASL In Connection With the Sale of J. SAMUELS’ BANKRUPT STOCK. LADIES’ TAILOR-NADE SUITS. At $6.90. ADE SUITS, fly front jacke will be offered at § At $10.00. of black and navy serse, e slaced on sale at $10 At $15.00. y ADE SUITS, tight-fitting jackets, skirts well lined and bound with velvet; At $20.00. 1 T0-DAY! H-a-a-L-E-u-CT ned with | d seams; and ekirts all t fy front, jacket lined 1lined with worth $20 00; will be navy and green, fly front jackets, hand with percaline and braided to match jack- at $20 00 each. MOROROLIOL Lt 86 0 8 0 80O ald will referee the bout. Lavigne is a slight favorite in the betting because of the f Smith, although a hero of many hard-fought b s some black ests which were decided against him because of his then foul style of fight- that in the last few ars he has been conducting himself according to is to be gained only by closely adhering to Queensberry requirements, 1is coming contest, as both are well aware of the fact that success will 1 on good authort ds the road to succes: mea The Call, has been stationed at his old favorite quarters, the Six Mile House, zned. Jobn L. Sullivan and “Jake” Kilrain were Impressed with his appearance when they visited him last week. Sullivan said that he was the greatest bit of human fighting flesh that he had ever seen, and predicted his success on Friday evening. “But, voung fellow,” blustered the retired champion heavy-weight, “you must not forget that you will have a fight on your hands, because this fellow Smith is & whirlwind, and doesn’t know actually when he is licked, for he never lets up on his opponent.’” According to the articles of agreement, the men must weigh In at 142 pounds. that welght, but Lavigne expects to enter the ring at 138 pounds. He will therefore be handicapped four pounds, 0 far as height and reach are concerned Smith will have a great advantage, longer in the rea as previou stated in since the day on wh articles were Lavigne, Smith will not be one ounce under and as he is five inches taller and three inches 23 DRG0 25 008 088 DA 00! . THE CALL’S RACING CHART. ‘r Florian 785 vultures day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. cloudy. Index. THE LOVE OF A SAILOR HAS INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Tuesday, March 7, 1899.—Fifty-first | Weather Track fast. JAMES F. CALDWEL i purse, § Married Woman. No excuses necessary. Eaintly tossed LAVISHED MONEY ON HER $400. | i two-year-olds; purse, Betting. Jockeys. |Op. Ci Martin gott ‘ 1 | GETS HER IN TROUBLE. rest on a Charge of Obtaining Money by False Pre- tenses. by Golden Garter- Yellow Tail stopped. and has worked f: tmp. Orthia ck is a seafaring man and lives East street. He was of a saving ition and accumulated wealth. Two vears ago he met Josephine in a dance ! and he furnished & nice home for On his return from ene of his trips geth her. Five and a half furlongs; selling; treet. She paid the money to et Bnatis ey G on of the house, All this time Josephine had led Duerr- { beck to believe that she was an unmar- | ried woman and would marry him when | he named the happy day. It was agreed that after he returned from his next trip the marriage would take place. Betting. Welght. |St. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Cl. He arrived a few I’?‘b ago and, procur- 3 1 s = |ing the marriage license, weni 'to 23 A dn AR N iE e oo 1'street and was surprised to find 1 i1 3 ih [Ritter sf LI |ihac Josophine had sold out the place and 4 4 1 {3 = - A fen = On making Inquiry he ascertained that Winner, P. Dunne’s b. g by Morello-Helen ne at the time he met her had a n first three Zamar ran “Hhmx[ his medicine. Meadow Lark 102, i, Albert E. Bartlett. He came to the conciusion that she had swindled him and placed the matter in the hands of his attorneys. The result was that yesterday, T waited W was best In other words, he was dead. tective will be sent to bring her back to % the clty. % 1 u% Winner, E. Wishard's b. m. by imp. Islington-Song- easily. Second and third driving. Mary Black found the game easy. Gualala was short. O'Connell blew up early. feasted on the bones of the unfortunate Midlight. Scratched—Tammany Hall II 102, Orion 99, Not the Murderer. 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NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. 06090909 09090909009 0P 0909090090209 090909090P0S 0906080404090 S0 90000 090®0P0P0 P0P0P0P0P0 ®090L:1040804060600060 @OOO B OO N NG % TURNED TO HATE |Duerrbeck Courted a| JOSEPHINE BARTLETT'S DECEIT | | A Warrant Is Now Out for Her Ar-| | That “the course of true love never runs smooth” has been again exempli- fied in the case of W. T. Duerrbeck and Josephine Bartlett, and instead of being | happily married, as Duerrbeck fondly ex- pected would be, he has now asked (h" aid of the law 1/1 send Josephine to| San Quentin on a felony charge. hall and was attracted by her appear- i8%, Winner, Y. B. Jennings' ch. g by Salvator-Hot |ance. He frequented the dance hall sev- | . el S , | eral times and spent his money lavishly Ulm was almost He could have been second. | s0 that Je yhine might earn a good com- o mission. Finally they agreed to dwell to- four-year-olds and upward; | he thought he had reason to be jealous | and the home was broken up and so was T [Bettin | the furniture. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. | sailor's love for Josephine burned | rcely as ever and a reconciliation ! 1h [Devin . s effected. Josephine expressed a de- 24 |H Ma > to keep a fooming house, as it would 2n P ‘vm' be so lonesome for her when he was 410 \l(nvklln , and_October 20 last he gave her B Rutter ... ma to’ nunha«e the lodging-house at 230 SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds an pé nied_by his lawyers, fipon Judge Mogan and swore to a. com- | I ¢ charging Josephine with a felony | orme: Age, Welsht st i alning money by false pretenses. i e it o Rl Ritopether he said he squandered | R s | about $4000 on Josephine and her whims. 5 5 5 The woman_in the case is at present in | 23 et San Jose and the warrant was sent to 43 s am Chief Kidward with instructions to arrest R her, As soon as she is apprehended a de- alue for $27 LADIES’ JACKETS AND CAPES. "HEART DISEASE. | SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID At $4.90. | LADIES' KERSEY CLOTH JACKETS, fiy or double-breasted f INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. oIS EERSEY GLOTE JACKETS, oy or duibie brestted funts, faced with ok At $7.SO. Do Not Be Alarmed, but Look for | LAI{\!Efi Kff,“,fi' ANDP‘C?:’EI:"‘I‘ CI;gTH Jd'\cfffi-hg’ or double-breasted front: = aced wi! silk, some plain, others 'mmed wit] the Cause. be placed on ssle at 37 50 each. S50d Vi for 412 807 i | | | Heart troubles, at least among the | Americans, are certainly inereasing, and | M\ oo wonepy anp mwr{“’rtnfi-g'ngm. lined through 1fi:‘é‘,in;h;ha':?“?;n‘?ri?‘A?.'\’:rfilq‘hiu"i M were $15 00 and $17 §0; will be offered at $ 75 each. el o | ness life it is more often the result of| | At $5.00. weak stomachs, of poor digestion. | LADIES' PLUSH CAPES, length 27 inches, collar and fronts Real organic’ disease is incurable; but | I Eo0d value for $10 (05 will be offered at $5 00 each. e i et o not one case a hundred of heart trouble is organ | At $7.45. The close relation between heart trouble | Ml LADIES' PLUSH CAPES, some plain, others trimmed with braid and beads, collar and poor digestion is because both organs | | a:ds_ 4 P)er‘zfld with Thibet fur; were $12 50 and $15 00; will be placed on saie | are controlled by the L &l i$7 &5 each the Sympathetic and Pneumogs i In another way also the ed by the form of poor di causes gas and fermentation from h dlgested food. pression and heaviness caused by pressure of the d | ach on the heart and 1 | with their action; hence ar tion and short breath. | Poor digestion also poisons the blood, | making it thin and watery, which irri- | tates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart | trouble is to improve the digestion and LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. At $1.45. SKIRTS, made of fancy suiting, well lined and bound; be placed on sale at $i 45 each There is a feeling of o in the nded sto: m- interefering ses palpita COLORED DRE ar price, $3 00; s 11 At $3.75. ERGE DRESS SKIRTS, double lined iR Jouble lined and bound with velvet; good At $6.90. LADIES' BLACK SATIN DRESS SKIRTS, double lined and faced, bound with-vel- vet; extra good value for $10 00; wiil be offered at S h. LADIES' BLACK value for $5 00; to insure the prompt assimilation of food. | | This can be done by the regular use L | after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stu- | M | art’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be | found at most drugstores and which con- | tain valuable, harmless digestive elements in a pleasant, convenient form. | 1t is safe to say that the regular per- sistent use of Stuart’s Dyspspsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stom- | ach trouble except cancer of the stomach. | Full sized packages of these tabletssold | by druggists at 5 cents. Little book on ‘slomach troubles mailed free. Address F. | A, Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. y 74 For OLD and YOUNG. MUEphy Bl Murphy Bullding, E Merket and Jowes Streeft Warket and Juues Streste | BAILEOAD TBAV)SL CALIFORNTA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHH f | BAN FRANCISCO AND HORTH PAGIFIC | RAILWAY COVIPANY. SOUTHERN PACIFIO COMPFANTY. (PACIFIO AYsTEM. RANC 3 (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frou Deo. 18, 1868, tEAvE | —_— Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 8t. | *6:004 Niles, Ban Jose -na ay Stations. A DULTS'B’C YCLES BAN rmwcxsco 'IT) BAN RAFAEL. | 7:004 Benicis, Suisun and Sscramento. WEEK DAYS— 1:00 n. ;181 | With E M 00, 0w ms e | 4.-o.u.mhu~ Ororillsand Reddt G& i Imu s st u T g“\lrd.y.—l:xln e il | BRI 3 i - 7 S-.nxmmn vfllc)u . - NDAfs—! w LR 11:00 et 3 With Cemented Tires, $25 o5 o s TP s " 2 el e AN R ErREL TO 8AN FRANCISCO, 8:994 Auintlo Rxpom, Onden aegl ok ’ K 52400, 180, 9330, 1140 o m 1 13 s 3 = | CHILDREN’S MODELS. "Fm, ,’,:m“:p = Bat e T ,.,,,,.,mm od Do 26-inch s s o |l inen :?Zfl: pEE NS S P e n mo e, s, | S139A llion, Osidale sid Jamestonr.: 20-inch wheels.. | 800, €:28 e A | Between game schedule as above. reduced ra $ San Franot © n Francisoo. WA et BIEVCIES D:;!. ays. | Destination, Fon e ! e e : T latae 0:154 THOS. H. B. VARNEY, Market & 10th, | Petaluma |§:10 pm|10:35 am 1005 Bt Ve | : ¢ | 7:88 pm| 6:38 pm SAN FRANCISCO. K liand e 53 454 en Wednesday and Saturday | 41307 Nil Joso and 71159 Op: mam | GnyISED g | 9:484 Geysorvill | 4 - < | 2180 pm Eoverasie: |7:35 pen| 6:28 paa | RERE Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, ~— fr— | a 625 KEABNY ST. Established 7:85 pm| 8:83 In 1854 for the treatment of Private | oo “ Lo ¥® | (5:00P Pw' fi Coast Limited. mp..,u Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debllity or | '7:80 am| 1038 am | ‘ort Woi e disease wearingon bodyand mindand i g 10U Chictso and East Skin Diseases T'he doctorcureswhen | 3:80 pm 6:52 pm ider davte Vo lloue, AL, e eaguranteed. Calocwita. | | S:99r Europsen Mall, ‘o. lon and Hask. } ‘uresguaranteed. Callorwri Dr. J. F- 2 ABBON, Box 1857, San Francisca | Ll e xtua- sod Sen Jos...10 Ted5y — — | 8210 pm] Glen Blien. - 2 = g » | RAILBUAD TRAVEL 7130 am| 8:00 ary Sebastopol. Wsam | g00r 0 1o e ~nnnn- | 8180 pm| 6:00 o #28 pm hfl dn.;aa':».,. Tortls | _Btages connect at Banta Rosa for Mark on sor b e v A Californta @EisEriiiE " et L ims | | o ; 2 { fit';n?:xflm's;x k“‘mx " Carii .‘b:.a TEANDRO AND HATWALDS LOCAL. = | Bprings, " soda Bay. rt and Bartl (Foot of Masket Slnmx) | Bprings; at Uktah for Vio ngs, Saritors gorings. Dlue Lakos Lagrs! Deil Lake. Witter | o privgy, Upper Lakis, - Pomo, Potter Velley, 1430 | §%h “Bark, R Bucknalls | 91454 | Lo fi-uhu B 1viite, oonnvlll orrs 10:454 doolno 3 | | o Bell's Cisen's, Dren, | Haywards. B3y | Connecting Owl Train Leaves San | B ofa"and e ‘mwhu 7:458 | " Franclsco via Los Angeles at 3 ‘ Satirday o Mohday round trip tickets ab - i P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES. AST DIVINION (Natrow DAY, FHIDXY. e "an"' round trip tickets to i “{ (Mdmm T 1ves In C oat 9152 A. M. tha | Ticket Offices % =, o TETY Jose, Feiton, arvps o Guigaepss oisa poatans | BREEERY - RIS B nd Tuseday—arriving 'in New | _ 8107 Nowars. euicavile, Sar 7 | YorkatBob. M.Friday. Sunday | ‘Timden: Foron. B aoma:r"bmt, ednesday. - NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | &85~ Fos o Via Sausalito Ferry. ngh?od glee‘ffir’w g:r. leotria ! ik tan ffifi’;‘ificfi,@i A v ALLEY | 111:452 Hunhn’hlx-riun.‘&n Joss 'l‘hlé Tr in 15 E\ Addition to the Dally 2‘5‘%’5 RAJB»VI 120, -s 30, 11:00 & m.; CREEK ROUTE FEHHV | ver! an Xpress. B:45, Sk Prom SAN PRANOISGO—Poot of Market Sirest (Slip §)— — EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on S ET 9:00 11:00a.x. $1:00 300 1300 | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET GFFICE—§20 MABKET ST, | asye, WWetnesdaye and sacurdars af ot . wa ey PHOP&! MATN 1551 l%‘;t 30, 6: lka m. San Quentin. | 'n:zaaonllll—olufl of Broadw: —-o;!:tni‘!o::fi lg:%lvl | Oukland Offie—1118 Broadway. PRSI SR -?o TAN Fiewomco, | 118 00 I8 00 "%:00em Bacramento Office—201 Stm& WEER DAYa. 5.1k *3:30 & m.; | TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). ©12:20, 2:20, *3:45. 5 | (Third and Townsend Sts.) San Joss Office—7 West Sania Olars S% i u""“‘"‘ ey | T%ee Sen Joge mud Way Siations’ (Now " W | | and Saturdays a %50, o LYe 3 1300 | 1 58 oo, it w820 . 'n:'"" | T ey e L Trains marked * nnflx from San Quentin. fic (irove, Paso Robles, San ,'RO“ MXLL VALLEY 'I‘O SAN FRAN Imin Oullfl jusdalupe, Surt and EK 5—5 45, I& 7:56, 9:40 a m; W fihllml ‘ll.l ‘ 258 VP2 Yortare, weramtar EE EXTRA mPs on on *8140r San { Byersl EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR | asd satsctars ss i@ Moy s, 1 2w, r Fue o :00, "fl D. roy, H ic GH TRAINS. nes, s via ThE 1300 m wed BT TR, ey s £ 145 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 5 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAR JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 2, 189, trafns will run as followsy h-bour thor!h bound. #3307 Ban Jose sad Way nmlm ; +4:10r San Jose and Principal W *3:007 Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations :307 Ban Joss and Principel Way Siations i3~ San Jose sud Way Siatio » pnur San Jose aud Way Sration 71802 for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Bundareercepiods f Bundarsonty. | Saturdaye ouly days and Tuesdays and Saturdays. turdays and Wedneedays. bfhnfldln and Sundars. *Union Pacific, 'SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGD South-bound. | - P 5| e B, Pz | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIG RALLWAY, BUFFET q‘y’m&ingg LIERARY CARs [Exc’pta xc'ptd | Daily. et sea TIa Swamitto “erry.) DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. IMamlnaam Stockion | 35 ”"‘l e e & m e m RECLINING CHAIR CAR: - i :00, 10:00, 11 T PULLMAN TOURIST ELEEPERS, 32 am) 1 S om| Hantara | feane o m Min mx.,“fi_ ey DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). 5 ’ 2:30 am| Bakersfleld | .h'rl‘;'_os“fOOK SON, Agenta, @1 Mariag ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. 3 xf ;$\ :5 g:: ,xlzfl‘r: Leeves San Francisco daily at § p. m. Btopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectl: Manarer's Office. 321 S Weakly Call, $1.00 per Yoar D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisca.