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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY APRIL 16, 1899 T THEPRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE EXPENSIVE The Registrar Makes an Estimate. DATES AND OTHER DATA INFORMATION REGARDING THE NEW LAW. sed Consolidation of Voting cincts Will Simplify the Collection of Election Returns. r Biggy has, at the request of t ors, prepared an e city of hol PRIMARY e publication; of Elec Com- W. J. BIGGY, Reglstrar of Voters. s for binding: war- these. OARSMEN AT OUTS. of Rowing Clubs Will ention Meet Ne xt Tuesday. ked of among the oars- of delegates heiu in Jus- troom on situation is Olympics ns at the had not club to ap- ition, and now of ap- s will send John re- 1 W. H ; and ed A. P. Roth- 7. O. Patch. Pembroke, H. W 1 nd the W Mahone nd the y of C 1 be Bo and forn each cl resen ] ) b 1 the question of incor- . April will take p! course between Hammersmith n and Olymp » a regatta at iburon, at ich there will be junior and senfor Large races, a junior skiff race, canoe | ) an out- the George Next oarsmen HIEEEEEIERANS A SEE NN AN SRS NS RRE race, water polo, whitehall race, tug-of- war in whitehalls, and an exhibition race between A. W. Pape and W. O. Pat A. W. Pape has given Al Rogers, the Ala meda builder, an order for a shell. ————————— URBAN FIELD DAY. Young Students Race and Jump in Their Annual Contests. The students of the Urban sported on the cinder trac the Olympic Club outdoor grc Fri- day afternoon in their first annual in- terclass fleld d There were events, f for for second and one for third rior the fonship by & large yon cha as follow second burgh sec- d put—Roos sberg third. first, Distance, berg first, 5 feet; Brown h third own, 18 feet; AL NEILL IS CONFIDENT. Declares That He Will Make a Win- ning Fight With Tommy Tracey. Al Neiil, who is working hard at Blan- x-Mile House preparing for his contest with Tommy Tracey be- e Western Boxing Club on April in the city yesterday aft hours. Nefll looked in excellent is very confident that he wiil sure of his Australian oppo- ght of the fight ussing the coming bout the y said: ve not had was W g bi fence friends him o n at to make enough ds, hittee decic 1 lodges to well as commun bilee, must be tee, be paid to members of the tr committee. The committee is arranging for a hand- some souvenir badge. e La Estrella at Home. strella Parlor, Native Daughters den West, will ne old violins at Mauvals’, 769 Mar- ket street. —e— Wants a Divorce. Birdfe Price has sued her husband, G. Pric vorce, alleging infideli as a caus on perty is mortgaged and more money see H. Murphy, Two Happy San and surely as Dr. Sanden’s Electric with the e nce of nerve vigor and Th vigor and, gre in the very life in B proves its merit. With his Dr. Sand B who had been troubled with genera drugs. ] been cured, and they such cures as these. DR, M. A. McLAUGHLI Dear Sir: Since using nd I feel twe: g your Electric troubles t > throw care to t our Belt to an ur efore other le t e W one. % Coleman | noon | that | Results Received From Dr. the vital energy, by infusing a mild, test men in the world of medicine and science say “ELECTRICITY IS LIFE.” CURED OF VARICOCELE AND WEAKNESS. Belt hat I was on the vei that may benefit suffering humanity. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, 702 * Office Hours—8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Sundays 10 to L. livan, McCarthy going to third on the out. Selna _worked ‘a pass, stole second, and Jjust then Fireman Fitz sent in a wild itch that enabled McCarthy to score. lake struck out. UNCLE SADLY Fi SACRAMENTO. Frisco evened up the score in the fifth, O'Neil was hit on the elbow by a pitched AR R BE 8D 204 T ball ‘and stole second. Hartman hit a | Peeples, 3 b SR e e grounder along the first-base line, over-| Dovle, p. SRR R U took the ball and became tangled up with | SlanIey, epoeeee d § 3 G 5 G it, the umpire very properly calling him | gp,p" 0 " 2 (73 s e e Gy DR out. Fitzpatrick popped up a fly to Mc- | Walker 1'% S RIS e W Tl Carthy and Pyne smashed out a triple, | Sheehan, 5 8’8 2 0 0 1 2 1 scoring O'Neil. Riley flew to Lawler. Rice, r. f. B e SR e R ‘Watsonville untied the score and won | Beckwith, S L R W R S e the game in its half of the same inning. | e g e Franks was given his base, McCarthy fol- | Totals .... R e o T lowing with a hit to Fitzpatrick, who made | - {TA CRUZ. a futile attempt to force Franks at sec- L S 3 ond. Courtney’s single scored Franks and | w0 o B R 0 His Men Defeated Dby |riaced McCartny on third, from where he | Fliams; 2.4 1 0 1§ 3 § scored on Selna’s fly to Sullivan. Plake [ DO%IR Do-popeoe- 8 1 2 1 2 3 7| . | was given his base, but Morrow ended the | pe deod oten R L e e e b W atsonville. | inning_with a hot one to Fitz, who as- | U irbge 0 B0 | sisted him out at first. | Py e B e WS M | ’Frisco made several desperate attempts | Cameron, c. t. ro e T s G e T | to score, but it was not until the ninth | Arrelanes, 5. s.....04 1 1 0 3 0 2| | that it succeeded. Muller was given a | Burge, r. f. o P G o TRkl TRAR O RUN | pass, but forced at second on O'Nell’s hit e BEATEN OUT BY ONE | fo Franks. Hartman singled to right, the | Totals W oaEw vk ball getting away from Lawler, and | INNINGS. O'Neil scored, Hartman going to 'third. | Sacramento 1100004 0-6 Fitz dropred fhe ball in front of the plate. | _Base hits 2000003 0-7 e an artman foolishly attempted to score, | Santa Cruz. 0110030 010 A GREAT CONTEST OUT AT KEC- | but was caught between ti(asespand run | . Base hits! 6010001109 down by Whelan and Franks. Pyne was SUMMARY. ! REATION PARK. assisted out at first by McCarthy and the | Runs responsible for—Doyle 4, Home runs— | trouble ended with the following result: Clark. Two-base hits—Pace, Strieb. Sacrifice e BaN RN Pore Sacaments - Gangs Crie 1. Birst hase . R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | on called balls_Doyle % Donlin 5. Left on League Bables Show Themselves to mg ‘?,‘é 2 i g g '; 3 b;\:m&lgsxifm‘mem;) 1}. siumfl] (l:_ir‘uzhz. ‘sn;uck( | Y, | out—By Doyle 5, by Donlin 10. t by pitcher— Be Exceptionally Good in a Krug, 8. 8. ( g ¢ g g g“ ls)rl:)'le.h(,']ark. Cameron, Burge. Double plays— Sullivan, . 5 anahan unassisted. Passed ball—Stanley. Cake-Walk Around Hilderbrandt, T. £. 0 0 °d 2 0 1|Wid pitch—Donlin. Time of game—Two s Bases Muller, 1. £ 0 0 1 1 0 0|hours and twenty minutes. Umpire—Rube > O'Nefl, 2 b 2 0 1 1 & 1| Levy Official scorer—Fleislg. Hartman, ¢ 0 T2 (e T e D g Fitzpatrick, p. 0510 o100 To-Day’s Game Totals . 2 3 6 8 M 9 3| Watsonville and San Francisco will Uncle Hank ci s ol \Iondn‘;"":,e‘;‘:,f:‘ from Watson: WATSONVILLE. meet again at Recreation Park this af- e oA TeariDE Hinine JonRie AB. R BH.SB. PO. A B/ ;lernoon. in what promises to be one of the Cr o s hes B | i R T ottest games ever played here. The i”'; “"“‘ B ‘f“"{;“sh”‘"? lah:e “;“5‘” e [t ey heg e fn | bables, and received the plaudits of an 400, 1 5 ¢ 5 he admiring populace with that indifferent | Selna, 1 b. a' 0 B3 9y o] I Dromnae teile, 5 giishpry atiles dryn hatitenrt so hoALtng 4 coaquer) e Plake, 2 3 0 0 0 4 4 ofstart to finish. Ham Iberg will make his Do so | & nquering hero, | \otel® 4 0 2 0 2 2 oseason’s debut on the local diamond for arely delgning to remark that the locals | Hayes, 1. f 4 0 1 1 4 0 0fthe home team, while Harper will be in would “make more monkeys” of the su- | Lawler, r. f. 8 0 0 0 2 0 2|thebox for the visitors. gar crushers when they came here this | Whelan, p. 3 0 0 0 1 & 0 There has beén a long and heated dis- ke | - — — — — — —|pute among local fanatics over the rela o % o i Totals ... . 4 7 8 2 18 4|tive merits of the two men, and as this is Well, Watsonville's contingent came, | sHartman out, hit by batted ball. the first time they have opposed each otk after the game yesterday your uncle | NS BY INNINGS er with anywhere near even support there a th K 5 | RUNB DISIVHNGS. will be a big crowd out to witn th awled through a knot-hole in the fence | g, 1 i ataiogti0n0 will_'be a blg crowd o iiness the | surrounding Recreation Park, and with | Bace mita 2 9upiET e sienenls. Ehe mak ug 9lithe Gl 1 e his hat jammed well down over his eyes | Watsonviile 00209200 = ons 4 , sadly made his way down town by way | Base hits D220101 pSan Francisco. Posttion. Watsonvllle, of convenient back alleys, thereby avold- | SUMMARY. Hartman “atcher . ing his friends and painful explanations. Runs onsible lnr—F(lgzrvi“r!ck, r“: K <u.1\!x\'ifiln First base. 3ut uncle oug! ot e Three-base hits—Riley, Sullivan, Pyne. Two- | O'Neill. ¥ x‘( un !;.)\l‘n llvlfi .luvkt“ d«"f at too Z;WP r@h’“ ‘\;;:_',mhy ‘Sacrifice . hit—Hilder- | Riley. much at especlally such a defeat | Pase M crar . e San Franclsc ristop . is yvesterday's, for it was a veritable eonville. 1. First base on called bal 1t fleld whirlwind from start to finish, with nice nciaco, 2 Watsonville, 3. Left on bases clear t e g tha dered o 0, 6; Watsonville, 6. Struck ouf tional and few errors, Double plays—Hartman to Sulltvan to Hart ded being inexpensive, with the ex- | man: Sullivan to O'Nefl, Wild pitches itz GILROY HOT SPRINGS. e 1 of one in the ninth by Lawler, | patrick, 2. Time of game—1 Umpire—Hugh which let in Frisco's Iast run and came | Smith. Offictal scorer—Stapleton. Change of Management. heRT the Scone W alsorylileis Hib - R. Robertson, who for the last five Hardie Won the Game. pportu and that tell 5 SAN JOSE, April 15.—"Clam Juice Lou ive has herded up a rat-| Hardie w the star of the day in the ball game to-day between Oakland and San Jose, which the former won by a score of team and one that is go- rominently in the al set- made. five runs. The feature of the game was Clark’s home tun, being the second he has made off Sacramento this season. The score was as follows: has roy | years conducted Paraiso Springs, | taken a long lease of the famous Gi | Hot Spring This is of the greatest advantage to \pionship, unless over- | 2 to 1, his three-bagger in the second in- | the latter place as it will mean com- t during the season. In ning scoring Hammond, and was followed | Petent management, a bountiful table Delan e han by a score for himself. nd played |and the beautifying and brightening up ”‘“ \m‘i‘l\um» an errorless game and clearly won on | as well as modernizing and restoring X ye merit. The attendance was good. Score: | to tr elr_ previous ]{npu]anly this old- urves. With - time favorite resort. & practice he SAN JOS 5 With many natural attractions, its a gait that will P ... AB R BH SB.PO. A E |unequaled hot springs and mineral the top-notchers, be- ?\!;j;;:}’flz o G A e R T its picturesque location and Wil the averages of am- | i, e, s 4 1 1 1 6 2 1]availability to San Francisco, combined oot ,‘,‘,,‘}’f' catehey, | Dalrymple, 3 0 1 0 2 1 0|with Mr. Robertson’s contemplated im- L Setila iball Momae i Batontiey ihiias | ARIEALD ‘3 9 0 T 0 0lprovements they cannot fail to become 1 ime as could be expected. 3 0 0 o q1|popular. Rest, recreation, health, is well cted, 1 when 3 0 1 3 o0|amusement and a good time are as- tomed 3 05118 2 0 sured every visitor to Giilroy Hot p fast team = S 5 |Springs. e lifted high | a-lalivas e | REINERLG B RLR ¢ them. Court- TG Avicics 1 1d both made | ¥ 5 remarkable plays, but Lawler wa . R. SB. PO. A. E. | g.n Francisco Council of the Order of the victim of some hard luck. He failed | Donovan, c. f. Dl iR e i i Gt f the four chances offered | Schmeer, s. s. '3 0 1 0 3 4 o0|Americus at its I held meeting inau- to accept two of the four chances offered | JZUU ™3 £.50078 0 0 0 3 57 0| gurated a system of entertatnments to des being on a strange diamond made | ¢ Hammond, 2b..1 10 0 0 2 0| f)ow routine work after eaeh meeting, Riference b tASRGT #°¢ | Borland, 1. f.........3 0 0 0 1 & 0] ommencing at 9 o'clock. There N hue, who has been trifling with | ardle, = .- 3 3 3§ & 0 0l piano recital by C. H. Leéch, an interest- magnates beyond further en- | J 8 ; % 0 0 o | ing paper by Charl . King, selections g failed to report for umpire duty | %, tem Perl -3 0 8 8 % % Olvythe Americus quartet and an address again yesterda 'm\f Hughey Smith was | 2 — — — — — — —|on “The Privilege of American Citizen- pressed Into, serv D'nnuh?ohw%l‘ be Totals .. . 2 4 1 21 15 0|ship” by James Taylor Rogers. dropped at the next meeting of the direc- 2 e —_— e——— ¥ 5 2 NS BY INNINGS. tors and Smith will probably be regularly BN appointed. It.swould be difficult to make a | San Jose .. 10000000 01 Any Lump in a Woman’s Breast Is xcellent judgment on balls | Oakland .. : , and. better than all, {s at all | Base hits S 01101010 04 Dr. Chamley, at 25 Third street, has t er of the situation, as SUMMARY. just published a 120-page book on can- know to their finan- Sacrifice hits—Bor- —Anderson to Klef- Three-base hit—Hardie. land, Eagan. Double pla at the outset yesterday as 4 S ber "to Hanlon; Dalrymple to Anderson: dJ. s going to tear the cu- | gha, to Schmeer to Moskiman. Left on bases e off the e 1d win in a walk, for | “gan “Jose 2, Oakland Bases on balls—Off pair of nice, clean triples in the initial | jnarews 2, off Shea 3. Struck out—By An- savors of plenty more to follow. | grews 4, by Shea 4. Passed ball—Kent 1. Time bomb in t singly rdment did not disconcert and after that their After Pyne had been y ripped out far corner at | v scoring on the duplicated Josh's of game 1:10. Umpire—Jack O'Connell. Offi- cial scorer—Tony Gublotti. — - — Santa Cruz Defeats Sacramento. SANTA CRUZ, April 15.—A large crowd witnessed the game between Sacramento s retired at first | and Santa Cruz to-day. Sacramento lost v died in his tracks | through inability to solve Donald’s curves 3 e eeler In- | and the heavy batting of the Beachcomb- [ Fhe tollowing inning that 'they scored, | ers. Santa Cruz made five runs in the when two runs came in. Franks opened | first inning, which the visitors could not econd and scored on | overcome. Not until the eighth did they ngle, stol s double. Courtney flew to Sul- | have any chance of winning, when th or pain which he sends free. The book contains about three hundred testi- monials from prominent people cured in and around San Francisco. In this book he says “no pay until cured,” and says “any lump in a woman's breast is cancer.” e The Supreme Court Travels. gone to Los Angeles to hold the April term, which will last two weeks. On May 1 the court will reconvene in this city for “‘motion day.” The Justices will then go to Sacramento, where they will hold court for one week, beginning about May 8. cers and tumors cured without knife | Get the book, read it, and | then send it to some one with cancer.* | The Justices of the Supreme Court have | 0-0-0-0-9-00-060-9060-690 00000069 . IS STARVING AND SICK UNTO DEATH N a stuffy little attic bedroom at 359 Minna street Mrs. L. Ress lies sick unto death. The woman is entirely destitute. She lacks food and she lacks clothing, besides being in arrears for several months' rent of the miserable little hole she calls home. Mrs. Ress is suffering from a complication of diseases, aggravated by the want of proper care and nourishment. Her little 14-year-old daughter is her only attendant. Dr. Dillon, who has his office at the corner of Fourth and Harrison streets, has kindly taken charge of the poor, sick woman and is glving gratis not only his services but the necessary medicines. During the past week Mrs. Ress and her little one have managed to live on 50 cents that was donated by a tender hearted boy in the neighborhood. Minna street is not the locality where moneved people make their homes, and the nelghbors of the Resses find it all that they can do to provide for their own immediate wants. Mrs. Ress needs good nourishing food and the dainty tid-bits that are as necessary as medicine for the sick. She needs bedclothing and blankets, Clothes for herself and daughter and good substantial food for the child. A woman in Mrs. Ress’ condition has not much time to wait, and so the many kind hearted ones who are going to attend to her case want to at- tend to it quickly. "9 806609 lo-0-0-0-0-0-60-0-90-00-0-0-00-0600-90-9 |PLAYED GOLF IN | Park Music To-Day. The Golden Gate Park Band will play llowing music this afternoon: A ST|FF BREEZE:-:'DHUI- “‘The North Sta *‘Selection from Popular Air: ON phone solo. ..Braham PRESIDIO TEAMY'SNIGNE UE 'Ihe slebrated Largo from “Handel AME. | Scenes “Boito YESTERDA' | Waltz, Volstedt 2}'?!’!“!‘?. f Verdl - | Flute solo, vith Tie Between Oakland and San Fran- TIue oo, Demersmana Performed by A Selection, “‘The Descriptive Fantasia, cisco Will Be Decided Next e Month at San Rafael or Burlingame. Tt !Mar(‘h. The second half of the home-and-home | match between teams ‘of elght represent- ing the San Francisco and Oakland golf clubs was played yesterday afternoon on the Presidio links and ended in a victory | for the home eight by nine holes. The | Oakland team, however, being 2y up on the first half of the match, which was played on Saturday, April §, on the Adams ADVERTISEMENTS. * THE OIL CURE. | (No Knife or Cutting) _ (No Burning Plasters) FOR Point links, and it having been agre | that the scores of the two halves should | be added together, Oakland won the sec- ond match with a score of 20 up. The San Franecisco club having won the first double ® match, played at Oakland December 10, | SarerEn | and at the Presidio Decemer 17, of | T e s o donn MALIGNANT DISEASES. match, and the total result is a tie, which S RRTEATTH | will be played off next month either at | THE S00THING, OlL Burlingame or on the links of the San | HEALING | R. REY | Rafael Golf Club. | The composition of both teams and tk rank of the pis had undergone some change since April 8, A. B. Williamson | and H. B. Goodwin taking the places of | Dr. C. T. Hibbetts and R. H. Gaylord in | the San cisco eight, and W. P. John- son playing in the Oakland t m of C. P. Hubbard. WHen the first pair of opponents, E. R. Folger of S. L. Abbott Jr. of S off from the first teeine westerly breeze was blowi igh he links, making straight driving of much difficulty and some luc NEW ol ;: 1y cur kiy 1ic PENETRATING, S00THING, the first round the home tes HEALING holes, and the visitors 10, 'l | Franéisco 1 up. 1In the second rou (s : R cored 11 against the v | e ot omer (oo ancisco 8 up. : atism, was 9 up, = | \teh ende What Boctors Say About the Oil Cure : | e of 20 up. | pg L. HOLDEN hysician of Za | ) were smart ed in bright i ; | ps and white sweaters with the J | s 0. G. C. in green upon the breast. | The San Francisco men did not have the | ca rs, tu [ full advantage yesterday of & home team | by, the Oil slaying on its’ own links, for the new | failed.” 2 5 :‘-uu’r.w-f‘ holes and putting greens were | DR. HARREL, fm prings, A:‘éw almost at trange to them a to the visi- L Al{v = e o 1 “fc’{‘ d tors, Several of the pls employed | RYOODARD, Little Rock | fore' caddies to note the spot where the | DF E ARD 1 s | ball stopped. Among the visitors R. A. s Coole. amd . C. Mckee made good and | and the latter played | A few visitors | in canc straight drives, " ea some fine approach shots. ‘l’!RI J. M. C ITH of Denton, in writing | were at the links, but hardly any except | to Dr. Reynol. ‘The day I s | the players, scorers and caddies braved | you at West Point, Miss.. was th the chill strong breeze which swept OVer | able instruction of my life. Bellev | the course. The score of each plaver in | Cure a true specific in malignant diseases DR. W. STER, $l4%c Main st., Mem- the Ofl Cure in of and is a t both rounds is shown in the table: San Francisco Golf Club. Oakland I Golf Club. malignant disea to effect a cure. 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