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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1899. BASEBALL FANS TAKE A FRESH START IN L Shrieksof the Afflicted ADVERTISEMENTS. The New Brew of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n fi n ] L 8 | o, ;: L! B H A'l‘ LY | !’?"?5‘59‘85083* 2021020020 tieti et e B+ B+ N B+ BeleReReBIRIBeRIR >R+ R oL+ ReReRe N i : + POLICE PRIZE BEAUTIES TO STEPPED INTO ADORN CIGARETTE BOXES THE HEREAFTER | 25025208+ R0 e eNeNe e Self-Destruction o’ G. 222020309200 20 ¢ 25 % 4 B 42T 000! HE faces of forty prize beauties of the San Franclsco Police De- partment, including “av coorse’ Sergeant Michael Joseph Conboy, foct yesterday in one lens, without disastrous results. given away with every package of pu- Wl treflers are palling on the narrow chested portion of the public. The war has expanded the martial spirit even in the most highly narcotized breast, and the demand is for something heroic, even in cigarettes. What more natural Be R et T . L eheNeteR e e N oo fetet hen that the veyors of that articl W. Lieb. i sty BN IO AT o Resound. . ; ; & lice Department, on Sergeant Harney Sy —“The American Porter B i i e flW //w' del 1 § Semue : Supplies a delightful beverage to \ lantern? W~ WROTE HIS OWN EPITAPH Sf “Wey mot;” said Sereant Michacl /L. GOOD SEASON IS ASSURED| TS the American public that has long been ;s égfci!?nkugg"ffiewr%’nxs fit\‘svfrsfiofg e demanded but niever previously .“va;lf ind 'uI;s l::‘ itI|lo:v f::l{ . el # e i alf; being mellow, refreshin; DESPONDENCY OVER THE LOSS o et McManis caHihavemYs SACRAMENTO TO PLAY THE LO- the best English Porter, Stout and cd‘ ; f" : g OF HIS WIFE THE CAUSE. | 2 CALS HERE THIS WEEK. and palatable, The only perfect Porter of American make. 5 Wetietiofio oo e NoNeNetioBte Uy Try a bottle of the new brew. Sold at all buffets. v Made only by ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, St. Louis, U. S, A. OUT YOUR CHEST HERECOM Oakland and Santa Cruz May Go to Deceased Left Letters Explain- «+CHIEF LEES WITH HAIR 20NN R RN RINININIUIUIRIRNI NG NER ¢ N EKeRe 5 ing His Deed and Fare- & r N EEAL CORL S THE eHOTO-MA Watsonville for Their Series : A : & : : { the Famous Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, well Messages to 3 F%EED "gg‘fié (f{’) N SAID ;Ersg f Owing to the Havoc by Rnnhv:::i:)sum;dr?‘;‘;g Lfiger and Anheuser-Busch Dark. Friends. kS / Lmb.&.‘gfi My ) OHEA THREW. the Flood. T 3 550 = e = Fat RAILROAD TRAVEL. The managers of the California League PANY. have every reason to congratylate them- ITHERN PFACIFIC € (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) ter doing bu: Sutter stree AUCT selves on opening of the season lo- Lo PR R R e arrive cally last Sunday. The gate receipts at | i NLAR‘ Fl-‘ll.llh“( l)‘:“m‘ 12 Penr e -crea >ark s »d to as much as | ain Line, Foot of Market S £ cath was a taneous c opening day at Haight stree| | (SAVE — FROM March2),1§8. — ARRIVE usual featu the skers iv Mae. W'y, Barney'll the famous season at Alameda, when | 9 = s e ap- lep into fame and fynances at wan fill baseball reached the height of popularity | les, San Jose and Way Stations. ' 0+ Benicis, Suisun and Ssczamento. . on this coast. In all the succeeding sea- sons until the close of the old grounds | there was never an opening day when | the receipts reached the total of that first | ATTENTION! FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 189, He swoop. Th' luck some payple do be havin’, to be winsome and wealthy at nst. It's not nacheral.” Captain Wittman did not seem to 0 Marysville, Oroville and Redaing via Woodland S avilie and Rumsey. San Ramon, Vallefo, Nap: eks share the belief of Michael Joseph that year. Recreation Park will seat many | 8:004 Atlautic Kxpross, Ogden a me ulterior agency was at work. He more people than the Haight streei| %:304 San Jose, Livermore, ras caught in his office behind a grou would, especially before the | At 11 o'clock a. m. | Tone, ” ecrimenta, Placervile screen, doffing hi and getting g firu‘“l "&‘1 wa rlt‘modh‘"““ 1‘“;‘ though | At Our Salesrooms, by Catal | siz0a "Miltan, ();I;dflei.{.dl Sonora. 0. into his working % | the attendance wi \crease as the season e : L OB 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, “itsan aftéaath of the anmie & | brosresses, with a first-class quality, of | SPECIAL AND FEREMPTORY SALE OF Merced sud Fresno.. B at et annual pa- & F 08 e W ikely that the crowds |, 10 NEW AND STRICTLY HIGH-GRADS 9:004 Fresno, Bakegatield. Santa Barbar ¢ rade,” he said. *The officers of com- & | Dot it 1s mot likely that the creawes | Tos Angeles, Demiog, El Paso, w Orleans and East. 6:45p will slop over so as to require the enforce- as was frequently panies got away too quick -on that and this IS the first chance we 04 M Niles, Li <jo, Martinez and Way Statio rmore, Stockton, Sact: ment of ground ruls ! e 5 & e the case in the old days. | v 5 et them all togethe | 1o, Mendota, Hantord, JKMANUS OBEYED THE Dave pacitorantaiisn e osnde It was encouraging to see so many of | ; Poriadii S e | WISHES OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER: R itie whll S e the old-time fanatics out again and shout-‘ 7 | ":00r Sacramento Ritei Steamers TP IE L D RS SR R TR ing captain or the suspicious serges ing with all their former enthus 3 | Napa, Calistoga, Sunta 1toss enetie Re NNyl el gl[mp i wke"m',"r;d'nw”zr:"fft‘j Men—and women, too—who have not at- | aw00p m‘.ém. Vacarille, Sucmmieiio, ; g u r P ort ST 7 Ry s e 2 | Woodlznd, Knuights Landing, on is one that will prize beauties are in it, as immortal o e e o | T h A o Marysetie, Oroville £ be forgotten in police circles, it as any forty in the’ business. 'Thelr &% force last Sunday and declared theyji, joRets o0 & los, San Jose sud 5 . :00p S experfenced just as much pleasure in the & Franclsco and Los Angeiés PR AR S AR AR AT R L AR R R R AR current after the pulling oft of the names will go down to posterity in this ; DAVIS, BELAU & CO., Auctions | s 5 t T aeents of ) 4 oipos ame as they ever did. [Ee s DA VIS EELAY, & S Do 1 Timited. Fresno, Bakersfleld, San- event prove correct. g€ its of a style: Chief Lees, Captains Wittman, sAxxozfnu- ggnd omen s the presence | ‘ ta Barl ‘Tos ‘Angeles. . 9:454 ularly pernicio: d of clgar- Spillane, Gillin and Dunleavy; Lieu- of so many habitues of the race track | ] 13:00r Pacific Coast Limited REI Pas re said. to have e ed the tenants Birdsall, Nash, Price and An- and coursing parks. It was thought by,RI 5 {“r!. ‘j};;,flhv "‘E"imm' B s )se of dragging from = = derson; r Martin, Tobin, many that the devotees of the horses and | 9 R S e ST Wrokic into the ccle- Metietherissietie e eneterteiel % Shea” Bali i dogs would find little or no amusement | HIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 11 A | o Moo, Tesay, Mandote, Fresno, iina los and Brum- th’ wurrud. I'd joomp at th' chanst. Doney, Blank, Bush. Campbell, Perrin, bookies and pool boxes, but they did, and ERANE W i - - 4 Tor Mojave aud Jast > see his It is said these W’at a si {v protickshun iv'ry dude Dongvan, Brophy. Ayers, Gleason. Se. they udmlltl-\llll})m](l there o real | - 0 Eniogen Mall. Oader and. elontes fter all these in town'll feel w'in he opens his little onEla TGl e sport in a good ball game than there was | B 5 vp Haywards, Nilés and Ssn Jose i D e or st Giviiie | bos T il arnigages tona Vion s e ol in the best horse race ever run, even | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, o Vallolo, “Port Goata wad Way § = g & : 2 : $a.| though there was u chance to venture 625 KEARNY ST. Established e Valicts, Fach Qo ant W e E; = AT = o = some money on the latter. v in 1854 for the treatment of Private ¥ Fon Toxprens, Sacrimento, ) i tietietie e N e G etet et it etietieti e N et et Ne e PO .g;.g;,g;‘.;,.;‘,3,,2‘.;‘.‘ 1t must be admitted that thiis renewed Diseases, Lost Manhaod. Debilit S Org i ‘ = e A AL interest in };u.sohuunls flucfmna lufie\ z!fimsl:wmnn‘lgg(:?r:‘m lmlud:nfl ety s i | ing to-add one more attracti measure to the confidence of the public | S iseases. octor cureswhen | 410:650 Swier. Limited. Fresmo, 1,05 CONVICT-MADE STOVES | TROUBLE BREWS OVER | wealth and culture of San Fromciooll | in the gentlemen who are now at the | gthersfall. Try bim. Charges low | Kngeles, EI Paso, New Orleans ¢ E TO THIS CITY 3 | Charles J. Behlow, who was for many | head of the league. Henry Harris is un-| e e 1957 Callaemeiee | and East .. B1:45® wxliten befors) SENT | CHARLES HIGHET’S BODY |years treasurer of the firm of I, Liches | questionably the best kiown and most | D d: £+ 8TEEOS Z0% - . ~| T SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. all in a L | i % | & Co. He has acquired a considerable | POPular manager on the coa. He has AN b oot of Market Btreet.) corner of AR fortune in this busin, and, being also | lways been known as_an ardent sup- o O = pencii, | LOCAL MANUFACTURERS ARE | CORONER HILL REFUSES TO DE- | & man of public spirit, has recognized | POIter of clean sport and no taint of un- ea en an omen Y Melroe, Seminary Park, | ALARMED BY DISCOVERY. | the need of a new playhouse to replace | f&iIne or worse, has ever fastened | 800 Fitchbarg, Kimhurst, | 3 LIVER IT. the Baldwin. upon him. His teams have always been HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE 605 | Sun Leandro, South Nan | T | When the owner of the Baldwin site an- | COmposed of the best material obtaln- great Mexican remedy; gives health and 004 Leandro, Estudillo, rom | = nounced t he would net ranonic 4o | able and his men have played the hest | strevath to sexual crgans Depot 3 Markst | i11:004 Lorenzo, Cherry ¢ <ui. | The Sale of Prison-Made Goods Will | Relatives of the Dead Man Threaten | Behlow set about to secure a location on | Pall they knew how. No shirking or jug- T —— :;::“_: and | which could be bullt a theater that would | Blg Wwas ever permitted in his rank LLd il RAILROAD TB.AVEL “:00P | { Runs through to Niles Prevent a Proposed Raise in to Institute Legal Proceedings fulfill his desires and meet the demands | ahd the fact that he is again in the game | balmed the body and that Hogue should in_question, g0 to McAvoy and make his arrangements and there was a lively interchange of SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL, Wages of Iron-Molders. s of the publi. brought out scor of veteran. cranks | — e J_t From Nilea. g s SO R R | ""The site selected is admirably suited to | 185t, Sunday. Associated with him are a ® TOAST DIVISION (Narron Gange). - | Recovery. :hv purpose. The lot is 87:6 by 137:6 feet | 9. {{'d)‘or;"‘ who organized a}:)dd(:ulx | (Foot of Market Street.) he officers of the M acturers’ and 2T n area. It s convenient to three car | trolled the famous Greenhoo Z T 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Producers’ Association were cohsidera- [ S LT T e lines and fs within three blocks of Market ool o 0n S amee & ;B::;d‘er?mk,smucm.naw is e % pEr A 1ac & Donchoe, counsel f b et. st_fa s players in the country ta p + bl ted yesterday over the Informa- | prjiiah Consul at this port, have notified | & e L have graduated; Theodore F. Bonnet, the C ] | ause Na'u.:::,enpr . San oas, Now a carload of stoves made Sl et i res License Collector, and Eugene F. Bert, Iml e L ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Cres thal Oreioi Dentlintiiyy|/at Faldmy nan)| Eosoeen HUL tuan gy pil i siUEEEE gal | FOR PARK EXTENSION. | each of whom IS a sufficient guarantee [ Banta Cruz and Principal Wi 3 proceedings against him to recover pos = ; : : Stations been shipped into this city to come into | Proccedings agalnst him fo ZecOVer MO | o o Beington for. the' sualel ihat the game will be honestly and le- | 4s33e Newark, Sau Jos A tion with local makers, who em- S50t of the body of Cherled . SBIS: | Committee: of the Supervisors dedidod o | R mIth It oo e RSB o 1211457 Hunters T WHAT IS GOING ON i piovis & 1800 he {nforma- | & Bcotehman, Who dled B L8 I rree wns | & meéting yesterday to call for 1o qor| . Under these most auspicious conditions | afifa i Ollte Yoy Str: A : { tion was given by a gentleman who knew | 4. iayers Gray, Metzler and McAvoy— | abstracts of title to the property in the | 40¢3 the California Leaguc season of 189 = CREEK ROUTE FERRY. AT THE PLAYHOUSES |: being himself in the | cEt e e o o 1e stll in the |line of the proposed extension of Golden | VR S 3 Connecting Owl Train Leaves San | p o« x rRix0iso0—Fost of Narket Steeat (Slip §)— ; He colle ‘attention | Sin IS ROREeEs e U 8 S ol e slon of Golden| _Saturday and Sunday, the Sacramentos| ““Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 5100 11004k, 1100 ~300 13:00 2 to the fact t ntly in the |orguesshayin 1 et 4 : will play here against the locals, and al- SUNDAY, TUES- | 18:00 *6:00r.m ; | Avoy. This was in keeping with o o SpernThtion o th P. M. every 5 | tor . ma ;unu'le.-,; S :‘ = wage :;g‘ e e f;[l‘:r:kf;."]‘1;;”;’;“:]2;";: E‘ffila,m}‘ifi the .. “Fhe Capital Citys DAY, FRIDAY. l'zlund'n;: a;n.w|%::n lootx 5. S cers of stoves have |, Lo T (T deceased had an Interest | he said he could not commence condemna- | 218, Practically the same as they were| prpivesin Chicagoat 9:52 A M. the . 15 i okl , and added that from his |} 4 reat | en last vear when they swept everything t Laviis, : it Joal makors the lat. | In an estate in Scotland and that he had | tlon proceedings until he had these rec- | before them. The San Franciscos met following s Thuesday,oe Saoey DIVISION (Broad Gauge). . e | weil-to-do relatives In that country. Un- | ords. ‘!'}-]:wn'-vr “x'[mmhr" appeared be- | with disaster last Sunday, but that does e,r;;:k'ggfgflgymfwiggy Al (Third and Townserd Sta.) 3 cAvoy, whose rn i as to | fore com E sai ot reflect disc: 2 2 = oyt 3 030 and Way Stations (N in the wages of their employes very | dcriaker, McAvoy, whose turn Itowas, 10| (108 )0 0 rtending the park rad tas | 85 any Tate, T oo it the bironbest| and Wednesday | o enastans ool oo~ Rta0k In the event of the town and Sur- | fip ard lost no time In cabling to a broth- | the effect of injuring the property in.| that éver represented this city, and al-| DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Obo | ©:0045y Jose, Tres Pinos, S g country being flooded by the |er of the deceased. On Tuesday morn volved. No one will buy under the pres. | thOUgh the score shows fhey were weak servation Car and Electric ALl Pl rodycts of the convict institutions of |at 4 (l,x-!!.wk )1; g x‘(’(ir-x\'ul a cablegram | ent conditlons. 3 o at h‘;nlz‘m]g ad lh&é ux]:cnlnlg ;la\', they hit| Lighted Sleeping Car. | Trinoipat s Ao ay Other States it will be impossible to in- | of which the following is a copy: | He said he had just returnc the ball hard and often, but were unfor- i Taiti ose i Way Statior 8:0 o B N [ e | BAst Snore uR( ¢ Teturned from the | funate in not placing it safely. Besides, [ Thig Train is in Addition to the Dally | S e S uiosa 0 r Lewls at once .lar‘trrl out to lo; International Hotel, Ban Francisco: Bury at | P! rrllui-ud that the wave of prosperity | (N »lnn;:lnrnin rxg\\if-lmedflt(ht(*m from mr. Overland Express. Riifee Relmiod, 3 he convict goods with the view Of | sce-ag o e Iy would reach here before . dulging in any field work to speak of, F v | Alo Alto, Santa Clara, © & the members Of the S b ey Write tull particulars | SOUIE Betteit by anl classcs of ri 854 | which maturally affected their batting | Ui FRARCISCO TICKET OFFICE—828 MARKET ST. o The com- | ow th o-on_the importers | o4 oo S 3 the Tiod | —_—————— & | eves. % . | TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 alinas, Moaterey “hud interesting | of the convict goods to ‘dispose of the | McAvoy at once embaimed the body anc | Manager Ewing of Oakland is elated | 3 Grove. .. 1 98 ke comilet Bods e P ored %o 'de | Teturmed it to the possession of the Coro- | Lurline Salt Water Baths. over his victory and declares thera is | Osklsnd Ofiwj%g 3“35*;‘ 20 saiao Suifuse this it s proposed to ady the na- | ner at the request of the Jatter, @ oner | Buth and Larkin sts. Swimming. Russian, hot {‘:‘““"‘H';‘ et L om ok b g“';mné"m “7-W S tr"Cl st P 8an Jose ture of the articlés and the names of the 000 Ay Lt et | and cold tub baths. Salt wat o am. g2 Bohedu e ay with ose Office—7 Wes? Santa Clara San Jose and Principal W FSortars to euch an extent'that ‘the { Hill Tceived the following cablegram. | ub baths. Sait waterdirect tromotesn. | L8 €152 % s week, but the latters | obn 2080 DRG0 et el e iy e iy Tk Ibile will be warned and the trade be | AYR, Scotland, March 2.—Place body grounds are in such wretched condition 2 San Jose and Way Stat X arned elsewhere. Suct n agltation | Charles I. Highet at disposal of R. B. Wanted Bonds Fixed. that it will _be impossible to play on 7 = T tor Aflstootn. e a couple of years ago when | as he has my instructions as deccased’s e When the. case of Jules C. Gamage, | Do, o8 Torenuo River broke loose 1 Sunanys only, . { Satirdays oaly 1tag was the president of the | tor HIGH ohereed with mixelaustier for f-’ » | last ek and cut the diamond and out- aSaturdays. bSundays. n, and the benefit to the co Hogue called upon the Coroner ¥ e euEe Lt causing [ eIl ellitoviaces S0, IIACAILE R take | R a munity was Inestimable. At-the sameé |day with another telegram which he St _old lottery ticket seller, | some time to repair them. Watsonville Uiy s, A D | I A 1 “From 'the origial | Was called In dcting Police Judge Barry's | will g0 to San Jose for its first meeting EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ¢ Jaws prohibiting the work of | cipher corroborating the Jlegram. re- | COUTt yesterday Attorney Riordan, for the | with the Brewers, and Ewing is anx LESSET J:pas T Dr O e ok O e OO roner. 1o aeked that the | defendant, asked and was granted a con- | fo meet the Lobsters on Watsonville competition with that of free labor. The | body be delivered to Undertaker | tinuance till Monday. Prosecuting Attor- | It s probable that this arrangement will VIA THE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | Bl Psecame @ law, but in the present | The Coroner refused to do so on the |1y Carpenter objected to Gamage being | be made, though a big delegation of | bill ‘became a law, but 0 Ahe Drese e CPToner MoAvoy nad aiveaqy eme | out on his own recognizance and asked | Watsonville 'shouters “will “accompany RAILWAY COVPANY. | S 3 | that bonds be fixed. This roused Riordan, | their team to San Jose. Tiburon Forry. Foot of Market St. | 5 Poolselling Ordinance. arged with pooisell- | = continued in | fternoon. | answer to | ith at- | and | GRAPE-NUTS. | TN £ P TTY Meat Eaters and Vegetarians Like Girape-Nuts. Order of Grocer. ZHUGA A 2 IS | A DAINTY DISH. ith the Delicate Sweet of Grape- Sugar. tering the State, but it is cted thaf | did not recognize any one but the Coro- the Southwick House bill, 7 the na- | ner in the matter, the body being in his tional lawmakers are endeavoring to | possession have beecome a law, will remedy this de- | Hogue called again at the Coroner’ | ct. According to the suggestion of | fice yesterday afternoon with L | | Manager Goodwin the best thing to do is | Cormac and made a formal de | to expose the whole affair of the convict | the body. He i R ey goods importation” and create a senti- | Hogue announced that Cor & Dono- | Tent so strong against the injustice to | hoe would at once institute legal proceed- boring men that the importers will find | ings against the Coroner. He contended is an unprofitable market. He said: |that the body was that of a British sub- have learned from rellable | ject and that the British Government that a number of local stove | would have something to say about the propose to increase the wages of | matter. their molders to keep pace with the | Rarlier in the day King, Ward & Co., | manufacturers. in the East, and unless | proprictors of the International Hotel, pantan Stop . the cheap convict-made | pretented a demand on the Coroner thaf oves from being sent here from the | the body should be delivered to Under- \lem Penttentiary . the manufacturers | taker Metzler, the deceased having been will be unable. to 'make the promised |indebted to them for bodrd and room. aise. From what we can learn there | The Coroner is awaiting the inaugura- | nothing on the goods in the shape of | tjon of legal proceedings and holds the | marks or stamps to show where _they body for McAvoy. i were made, and the m;’hll'c which would | 10t ° purc such stuff has no way o = ON GHARY § :‘l!m’L' S hether rh,,h_(mr‘. ré'rma«'lv"hv | THEATER O}\I GEAEY STREET. ree en or by the felons of another | et o ™o %expoct to be In full posses- | Charles J. Behlow Proposes to Have | Sion of all of the facts before another a Playhouse Facing Union | twenty-four hours is passed and these | facts will be made publi | Square. ————————— The destruction of the Baldwin Hotel Martland’s Successor. and theater has left a vacancy in the ten- | The toard of directors of the Native | derloin section of the city that has been Sons’ Hall Association ha appointed | missed by the old patrons of the once | Eugene Jsom of California Parlor as |favorite Baldwin. To meet this apparent | JPHYIYTYHY YTV YINS NGV L LuAL 1" O+ 0404040404040+ 04+ 0 +0+040+8 The meat eater and the vegetarian 2 charmed with the new food, pe-Nuts.- They have a crisp taste, th'the delicate flavor of grape-sugar, i are entirely ready for the table theut any necessity for cooking. de ‘by Postum Co.; Battle Creek, ic pe-Nuts furnish one of the dain- t ljshés ever placed on a breakfast | table. Can be served hof instantly, by | I z hot milk or cream over, Grape i Nuts, 3 Many prefer the food dry with Fream on the side l The present interstaté commerce laws | the stopping of goods from en- | with him. This Hogue refused to do. He prevent lent of the Native Sons' Hall, | want it is proposed to have a brand new Robert W. Martland. { and modern playhouse erected on Geary | street, opposite Union Square. | "'The’ enterprising individual who is go- *99 Cleveland Cycles sell for $40 and $30. * SOLOHOHIOH O+ O+ 0+ 0+ 0040404043404+ 040+ 0+ 0404040404 BOARD OF HEALTH HAS A PROBLEM TO SOLVE FFICIALS of the Health Department are grappling with an incipient epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis. The disease has not resulted in a large number of deaths, but they have increased out of all reasonable proportion recentiy. In February fifteen deaths wrere attributed to the disease, as against two in the corresponding month last year and three in the year before. 3 “The disease is not epidemic,” said Dr. A. P. O'Brien, the Health Officer, sterday. “The number of deaths is unusuaily large, but should cause no uneasiness. 1 attribute it to the immense number of men of the volunteer army quartered here under bad sanitary conditions last summer and also to the long dry spell. The disease is invariably traced to bad hygienic condi- tions. It is a germ disease and is almost impossible to guard against. Vic- tims are so widely scattered that it {s not easy to locate them and place them under quarantine. 5 “It is essentially an infant's disease in this State and the average num- ber of deaths per month has been small. There are records .of towns in the East being almost depopulated of their children of school age owing to the ravages of the disease. The heavy rains of the past month should, -{n the flushing of sewers, have removed the principal cause of the increase in deaths, and the records of the Héalth Office will probably go back to the normal rate.” 4040404040404 owwy,oyorowm +C4O40404 H4O404+ 040404 THO4D404 040+ O+ O4D+04THO4 warm remarks. The a('l!ng Judge would not make an order for bon or without removal. J. Noonan, 101 23 Mission. OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufac- turers, Brokers, Importers, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. | IN CORRESPONDING WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FIRMS PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” BELTING. L. P. DEGEN, [ 1Giiss *fox 65t sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. BOILER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS, W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. Special Attenton Paid to Repalrs and Ship Work. Offico and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. Telephone Main 6045. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 342 to 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. Se. Overcoats and CARRIAGE MAKERS. O’BRIEN & SONS{2iokers jaod Deslers in Landaus, Hacks, Victorias, Carte and Buggies. Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.. San Francisco. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CoO., €00 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Maln 1864 COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mer. C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). Corner Fourth and Market, S. F. Try our Special Brew Steam and Lager, TRON FOUNDERS. Manufactureg of Belting and | Western Foundry. Morton & Hedlev. Props.. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505, LIQUORS. GUDOLD WHISKEY, gallon.......$1.50 ; case, $6.00 F. C. 0. WHIBKEY, do. . $1.25 L. CAHEN & BON, 418 Sacramento St., 8. F. “NO BETTER ON EARTH Ochre. COMANCHE Ot ’ Imperial Met- CHRE CO., 18 Front st. PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE Py5E aNo Paper co.. PRINTING, PRINTER. E. C. HUGHES, . SUNTFR. STATIONER AND PRINTER. e PARTRIDGE THE HICKS-JUDD CO., TYPEWRITERS. ol 206 Can- fornia st Printers, Book- binders. 23 First st All Typewriters Rented. Few partly ‘used fo; le cheap. AGENTS €MITH PREMIER. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery street. ‘WAREHOUSEMEPT. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., Forv_~“'ng Agents and Public Weighers. G. - eral Storage. Free and Grain Warehouses, Gen. eral office, 210 Califarnia st. Tel. Maln 1914 WATCHES, ETC. Headquarters for fine Jewelry and T. LONDY, "85 din M e st WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, HEn'HETUN & cn' Secondand Steven. son Sts. Tel. Main 4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0,, &Sl St Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO. at Ita GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, allic Comanche | 722 Montgomery Strest. | Advances made on fufniture and planos, with | | 5:00, 6:20 p. M. ioToR! AN FRANCISCO WITHOUT © BUFFET SMOKING A WITH BARB! DRAWINC LINING PULLMAN TOUR DINING CARS (A ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHI Leaves San Francisco da D. W. HITCHCOC No. 1 M NORTH PAGIFIC GO tgomery street, SR . o e Union Pacific, T0 CHICAGO HANGE. D LIBRARY CARS R SHOP. ROOM SLEEPERS. CHAIR CARS. T SLEEPER LA C ily at 6 p. m. <, General Agent. AST RAILROAL, Via Sausalito Ferr« FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAY! 120, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *L:45 8:45, 5:15, *6:00, 6:30 p. m EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Mon- Wednesdays and Saturds at 11:30 p. DAY *5:00, *10:00, 30 . m.; ° -0, *4:30, 6:16 p. . Trains marked * run to san Q FROM SAX RAFATL 70 WEEK AYS- *6: a2 2:20, *3:4 E. and Saturday: SUNDAYS—8:20, 15, *3:10, 4:40, Trains marked * from San Quenti: FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYSb:45. 645, 7:66, 9:40 & m.; -85, 2:45, §:60, 5.20 p. m e Fid% FRIPE on Mondays, Wednesdays Saturdays at 7:00 7 m o SRR 0, 1008 ol m.; 12:05, 120, THROUGH T 7:20 . m. week days—Caza 2:45 p. rq Saturdays—Dunc stations ndays—Duncan I F YOU WANT TO SEE s nd way sta'ns. Mills and way RAT dero Mills and way sta's. SOMETHING NEW AND STRANGE Try the MEXICAN You Ca Shoot Alligators and Eat Oranges. | d in 30-ce your ticket e TOUR. n :nt Mexican dollars. over the MEXICAN CENTRAL RAILWAY. For rates and further information C. MI ddress an Francisco. | . 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 185, m. ", b ursdays—Extre trij 180 urdays—Extra trips at 1 and 11;% p, m, BUNDAYS-$:00, 9:30, 1:00 m. m.; 1:80 3:5% 30,0 §:20 p. M. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 13 340, 5:30 p. m. urdaye—Extra trips 1356 and 6:36 p. M. BUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, IL10 & m.; 1:6 340, 8:00, 8:35 p. m. Betwsen San Francisco and Schustzen Pari game schedule a8 above, e Leave 41 Arrive San Franolsco. | In Effect |San Francless ———— °°‘,°,’5§’ 16, = San. 1538. - | | D 535 | pestiniton. | Save. | dage: ——} Bz 7:30 am| 8:00am| Novato, [10:40am $:3 pm| 5:30 am| _Petalumia | g0 pro 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa, m fFEell | I Fulton, 7:%0 am| Windsor, 10:35 am Healdsburg, Lytto: Geyserville, | 8:30 pm| Cloverdalo. = 7:30 am 7180 sm) 2:30 pm 7:80 am| $:00 am| Ennogm 10:40 am| 8:40 am an 5:10 pm) 5:00 pm| Olen Bilen. {€:10 pm/ §:32 pm. 7130 am| 8:00 gmn| Gebastopol, |[10:4) am 10:23 | i pm| §:3 pm t Santa ja_for Mark Wese o:x for Lytgo Bjflnu. at Gey- s for fliug 9pr:n.'|; loverdale for e Geysers; at Hol ln}d{flur»‘ can Springs, seV R sl Hey. 1ibiomt sna Batiee Saratogs prings; at Ukiah {or Vichy Epri: prings. Hive L-lenei. Laysel Del‘!’v Lake. ‘mu» n o, Po: 3 SR Doy by Riverside, Lierles’s ‘fiw‘f’ nedrin Holghts, Hullyllle, Booheville, Dre ot Spein fdoctos Clty, Fare ‘Brazs, Vestport. 1111tta. m Ball Tayton s Springs, Harrls, Olgen’ and Bureka. - Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag reduced rates. On Sundave roynd trip tickets to all points youd San Rafael at half rate aket Otfices, §30 Market st.. Chronicls bidg. . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. Gen. Pass Agent. THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 189, trains will run as followsy South-bound. North-bound. Sundays—8:00, 10:00, 11:30 a m. 15 p. m. G. W. P. Agent, R. 209 Houser bldg., St. Lous, Mo, | Passen- |Mixed. Ixed. |Passen- D. MURDOCK, d | "_ger. |Sunday | Stations. [Sunday [ ger. G. P. A, Clty of Mexico. i Daily. |Bxe'ptd Exc'pid | Dadly. Stockton. | :46 pm| 8:00 pm MOUNT TAMALPAIS SGERIC RAILWAY, | Yerosd o) Sy om (Via Sausalito Merry.) ! Hanford | 7:4 am| Leave San Francisco, commencing Sunday, | Bakersfield | 2:00 am t. 11, 1898: | Viealia 40 am ‘eek Daye—9:30 a. m., 1:45 p. m. i Tulare | 550 am und trip from Mill Val !K";IOS. rDO('K & SON, mtregt. San Francisco. ley, S1. Agents, 21 Markel Stopping at intermedl | For particulars of stag i ina\ur! at fraffic Manag e points as required. 258 Sther W"m:a