The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 20, 1899, Page 4

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" THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1899 freighting en- as rge terprise. Fire destroyed the bu nd Mr Gilson gave up the pla He has inter ests on several of the creeks H.LANGLBY, fo sales- an for Haw 1s in grooce 6 6ol r, berg, Bowen & Co., 18 10 wama store. 3. D. JOURDA n eat fiide roaort on First rled aince he came in BAM POND, son of ex-Mayor of San Fran- same depar N Is proprietor of the Bodega, avenue, He mar B B has a_cluim on Dominfon . which, though not the richest £o far as jped, is til] €0od property. Mr. Pond was | interested with Lauri who became 111 last Pond nt out with h and Pond w LYNCH has a big ware A full of flour, » value of many a Mttle rough B avenue crowd ot r Lynch as o in th a street ife in a t place, rated harge ny's wa NNIFTELD, vell know d pr \DDISON C. MIZNER N H._ GRAY, LAS WATERMAN AND ED H: MAYOR L0S GATOS 0L LANDS LEASED Pe troleum Beds Will Be Developed. DEUTZ & CELDERMANN, AY, FRANCE. DEUTZ & CELDERMANN'S COLD LACK ls without doudt the Dry Cha No isseur try 1t CHARLES ME Sale Agents Pactfic O ’HURRICANE BROUGHT | DEATH TO HUNDREDS Awful Havoc Wrought by the Storm on the Coast of i Queensland. VANCOUVER, B. C., April 19.—Advices from Australia give full partie- ulars of the terrible hurricane which swept the northeast coast of Queensland early in March and in which fourteen white and about 400 colored men were drowned. Elghty luggers and six schooners were wrecked. The damage is estimated at £250,00. The Channel Island lightship and four men were lost at Douglas Spit. A colored man reached shore with two women after swim- ming four days. Many porpoises were found at a height of fifty feet. Stones were embedded {n trees to the depth of six inches and rocks weighing tons were thrown up. Two colored women swam for ten hours with their chil- dren loaded on their backs, but the children were dead when they landed. The helght of the storm seems to have been experfenced on Flinders and Meiville Islands, where the schooners Sagitta, Silvery Wave and Admiral {a were lost, onl "nnc life being saved. A large number of bodles have been . Scratched—Meadow Lark 111, Schnitz 114, Rio Glenn 108, Jerilderlo 109, % found unburied. | — — = o {}’ The full extent of the loss will not be known. The force of the gale § | q & must have been awful, as all trees were completely stripped of leaves and < g ‘hes. Large fishes and a number of boats were thrown up on the cliffs - T e & many feet high. The beach is strewn with dead fish and birds. g Index. Horse. Welght.[St. ¥m. ¥m. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. ~ — 1 } & ke R o 02, = = | 95 Yaruba . B ‘ o DO %0 B OROTAGOIBGE LOBOROHOLG BN B OROEARIRITAO | ia Festons | b hi R R Pompino . ! (ruments give to the petroleum com- | don, Towa, late to-day and the date of Saintly . o R :l 0w eadadt Y Stomn A) l s return here depends upon whether Nome the right to extract natural g: 6% 53 |Macklin ......| 10 6 N haltum, minerals, coal | | Miss Horlocker will accompany him with- Racebud 92 6h |Ames .. did 5 vetroleum, aspha S | out requisition papers. The young woman Somis . 11 73 |Roulllier 0 » and coal oil and other gaseous and v ‘ has been under strict surveillance since | San_ Augustine. 1% 84 |W. See. 115 atile substanc also the exclusive | her attempt to poison herself in order to | Gold Baro 21 91 |Bassinger ....| 6 100 ht to sink and work wells to any grv\ ent a recurrence of the attempt. The | ersham . 13 101 |J. Murphy....| 30 5 depth desired. For the privilege the heriff and.County Attorney are quarrel- Stone L 1212 u |Coburn 0 10 company agrees to pay a royalty of 10, ing over the matter, and some sensational Correct . 14 12 30 ¥ % ofits ob- | Févelations are imminent. The chemist at Watossa, 18 18 100 per cent of all ofl or other pro the State University has analyzed the pol- Stromo §1 1 2 ol Aha . e dated February St sity yzec P ey 4 2 tained. The leases are dated Fe | soned candy and says it contains arsenic 1 1 15 1 17, 1899, | i considerible quanities. ] A = : are situated in the about a mile nort oil lands tos Rancho, SPEAKER B.EED EETICENT | x of the town of Los Gatos. The | Yaruba w s nicely Hdden and had welght off Fes(;nso is a determined nmshhor.d Pom- he 16 | B rid of &pee cebud cou ve won. Stromo won't t behind. McPhorson, 174 acres; E. Wing and | I!'“i‘“mem' > | TR e e e e Wite. 60 aceres; W. E. Crossman and W.| NEW YORK, April 10.—When asked | 1000, -year-olds; purse, Orvis, 49 acre G. Hayward, 30 : whether he would tender his resignation | " A It aten | to the House, Mr. Reed said: *“I would |40 1o e ~en known for years that oil | rather not talk of that subject. In fact, I | —oox Hor=e: elght.iSt. ¥m. ¥m. &m. Str. | in that vicinity, but no h]u\ e not given the matter any considera- | (978 Gusto . 18 3 1% 1 | ) ade to develop the |tion as yet.” 8 Catulus . o0 Fo o “\l““ e e, ome. distance |, The Speaker declined to talk about his Tar Hill. 22 H i vein. At Moody Guleh, Bomme O vt | business transactions or ntentions and Tanobe . 334 4h |Bassinger . o | above there, ofl wells have been operat- | equally reticent as to whether he Giga, 614 52 |(Jenkins . ed off d on for fifteen years. The | would take up his residence in this city Icedrop &% €3 )p,n,,,. g 20 oil is of good quality and the output is | after his return from Europe, where he | Suasmpion Roosi: 81 71 Stewart. o | shipped to San Francisco. Should these | intends to pass the greater part of the T hharke 1};\ g} 50 | new fields prove a success it will be a | COming summer. Aborigine . Ty 10 o | boom to San Jose, as with cheap fuel - PROSECUTION OF QUAY. | Closed TUnexpectedly After Nine Days of Expert Testimony. PHILADELPHIA, April 18 edly to almost every person interested, the prosecution in the trial of ex-United States Senator Quay for conspiracy 4 its case to-day after nine days of of counsel and testimony ke petroleum this place would be a | avorable site for all kinds of factories. @+ P e e edededeeeQ DWENS MAY NOT 2 TR s e e i THH[E WINN[HS Questio: ua“s _:0 uthority. { PILOTED BY SAN QUENTIN, question that is causing Warden Hale a vast amount of wo The edict o the courts is that Owens, the Modesto wife murd shall be executed next Friday, but an unlooked-for culty has arisen. In the first plac warden expires to-mo vears' t aif Duke Horses in Form. Hale's term as »w, as his four | April 20, 1895, PAT MORRISSEY DISAPPOINTED HIS FRIENWLS. Mary Black Won in a Gallop—Joe Ullman Did Likewise—Gusto a Fast Two-Year- old. from the stable prom very vy, piloted th . Black and Joe Ul favorites, t was laid named ho 1 4 the colt Q@ed e e e esseieie® REWARDS FOR BRAVE CONDUCT Awards Made by Board of Brevetsand Medals. of this last Benamela, led Gau: n Duke & Wishard to back Stromo Lrlx‘ . Yaruba t .lx‘.d entirely overloo was alw promine over a length hot. " Stromo. was .h(‘ Piggott the corr in Track Notes. After Tuesday's ra n which Bena. mela was left at the post, the judges con- ded yesterday to reinstate Jockey Ring, din; ’.3‘(‘ live p Mariposa, which s esterday, was Gilead, that great 1 of St. Saviour, winner of the sensa- ional four-mile race some years ago st board also These cert and under # sned by the Pres colt by Salvator, from Donegal, bred in gland hy Lord Rosebery, will kh‘fi him the W VIOLA HORLOCKER'S CRIME. Officers Quarrel and Sensational De- velopments Predicted. HASTINGS, Nebr., April 13.—Sherift | Simmering will arrive here with Viola | Horlocker, the alleged poisoner, either to- “the chestal horse fell y & one of his shoulders. Dnn Dennison, with his cu-ln‘ of bread- winners, will leave for Hamilton, Mont., ! morrow or Friday. He arrived at Shels to-day. Dan Wil reinforce his stable at o8 without removal. du Noosan, JNI:0 Mission, Unexpect- | = largely | and Wishar'd1 STAMINA PROVES A MARVEL. spended SA\mt weeks ago for his ride on flad for the | the Bay Diatrict track. A four-year-oid | Briten. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAEKLANL RACE TRACK, Wednesday, April 19, 1899.—Seventy- fourth day of the winter meeting of the Calirornia Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. 998 FIRST R.ACE—F\xtllnty course; selling; four-year-olds and upwurfl. purse, $300. JAMES.B. FERGUSON, Starter. T Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. CL 974 Soctallst, 4.. .m\‘ 1 th 114 13 |Jenkins TR 761 Brown Prince, 4.....108, 1 1% 0% 28 [w. Stewart...| 15 4 941 Sleepy Jane, $.......105| 4 el s 81 |J. Stewart..| 20 & 93 Crawford, a. 3 Bl Tny 4h |Mackiin . 0 984 Bliss Rucker, 4......111| 6% 71 61 (Penny . 50 50 ::: George Miller, a.. 11| 5 L1 N 6% |E. Jones. 52 32 $12 McPryor, 6.. ‘1l § §% 8h 7h |Dingley 00 3% 956 Major Cook, a.......111/10 91 91 8% [Lloyd s 3 %7 Mainbar, 4 “108111 s 1na 5 " [McNichols s % 98 Bueno, a )13 06 13 10 [Coburn .......| 50 10 930 Earl Cochran, 6.....111/12 22 102 1 |W. Narvaez..| 10 2 948 Al iz 1H5: 4 12 |Ames 0 1 611 Homestake, 5. 109114 13 13 13 W. See. . 15 50 ... +May McCarty, 4.....108/15 1 1 14 |Bassinger ....| 10 10 469 Mischiet, 4.. anfe 15 5 35 |Roymond ..1ll| 50 30 Time—To %, :23%; to %, 46X: Inst %, 1:00; short X, 112, Winner, C. Lind'a b. £ by S§t. Carlo-Anarchy. Good start. Won ensily. Second and third driving. Only a lark for the winner. eted most of the journey. . wind-broken, Crawford should have been closer up. Bliss Rucker pock- Miller pulled up lame again. Mainbar performed queerly. Al is Time—, ;% 16 Winner, H. C. Ahlers' b. g. by tmp. Golden Garter-imp. Yaranabee. Won first three driving, Good start Winner, 7. three driving. eat the gate three open lengths. stopped Scratched—May Gertrude 110. . lee Burke's br. c. by imp. Brutus-Irish Lass. Catulus could have won with an even break. ADVERTISEMENTS. of the Great ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING _ASS’N, ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. The Original Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch Export Pale, Exquisite *‘American Pilsener,” Black and Tan, The Faust, Anheuser Standard, Pale Lager, obtainable on all Pullman and Wagner Dining and Buffet Cars, Ocean and ‘l':ke Steamers, at all First Class Hotels, Finest Clubs and Cafes, and in all the best families. Used bytheU.S Annya.ndNavy. CLEVELAND § BIGYCLES $4O and g Food-Drink, forill or well Anhamr Busch Brewing Baucch & Lomb Leiss Stereo Binoculars, wonderful Field and wholesale, The new and Glasses, at retzi ‘642 MARKET ST INSTRUMENTS ot cromicie BnOL” DR MCNULTY. Bls WELL-ENOWN AND RELIABL EPPC-‘I-A(MM Private, Nervous, and Blood | s. | eases 0z Men only. Book on Private Diseases « Weaknesses of Men, free. Over 20y're’ experien Patients curedat Home. T-rmprr—&wgn 'Z.’ to3dally:6.30 to 5:30 ev'gs. Sundavs, 10to1 0 - , uno:h’ennndwvedlvconflde t Call,oraddress | P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D. | 26} Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. LEAVITT & BILL, 309 Larkin St. ‘Wheels sold on instaliments. 0ld wheels taken in exchange. 31 Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | R 1B TBatting. | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.ist Hm. ¥m. %m .Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. ClL = T = b 7 (854) Mary Black, ¢......10813 1n 15 16 15 15 [J. Relff........| 1 91 %1 Guilder, 4 4 4 4 4 3% 2h |McNichols ...| 15 25 35 Ros 2 2o n 21 3% 84 |Jenkins s Pat Mo I S Bgiasses S s 4 [Thorpe 85 85 Kaiser . B e duny - ... [Penny . 100 500 SLeft. Time—%, Winner, Duke & Wishard's b. m. by imp. Isi- tngton Second 'and_thfrd driving. pt Black was In e. Rosormonde and Pat were killed off chasing the win- er Ludwig wo hooked in an nsane a ner. lum bus. ; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. ] | Betting. m. &m. St T | Jockeu». jop. ¢l 3T R A TR 1 % 21 3% 3h |Jenkins 3% 31 36 |Thorpe 1 4 i 4 Macklin . 20 1:15%; mile, 1:40%. Winner, Duke & Wishard's ch. g. by “start. Won easily. - Second and third driving. 4 full of curious figures. Potente shows improvement. SIXTH RACE—Ons and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 400, ’ 1008. | Batting. Jockeys. |Op. CL e to be a law: n of Landsherg is not a valid magde ove: !_VTThat Do These Numbers Mean? To-Day's Entries. 4 a half furlongs; two- Cavallo - course; two-vear-olds; cure you If you suffer from | 110} 50 Pidalia . the abo 2/ (S1)Gol Rule. *Miss Vers. . 837 8% Polish 8 874 Nov six packages for $2 ge, ig siet does Dot ke 1t send direct to HUDYAN REMEDY CO., Cor. Stockion, Market and Ellis Sts,, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, You have the privilege of consuit- ing the Hudyan Doctors about your case, free of charge. Call or write. selling; three-year- Siy i) i Selections for '.l'o~Dly i First Race—Surfait, St. Felicite, Juletta, | Higniana | and Webster s : HOTEL BELVEDERE | modations in Hotel; | Southern Pacific offices, ¥ | MILL vALLEY-A HIGHLAND PRINGS §J§AGGS HOTSPRINGS The Great Sanitarium of the West, OPEN EVERY DAV IN THE YEAR. { ; table ! Bounty on Mosquit: scalps at Atna Springs emall game baths in \a-:e:,. Reached by the shortest unty. Round trip fare { via Hopland, 3§ Hotel and co Take S. F. & P. R. R. ¢ or ful s o L_D_CRAIG, Highland Sprin Oakland Pioneer on sale at Thirteenth | n & BULLWINKEL. . San Francisco. OPENS MAY ! ROWARDENNAN, AHRED HARBIN s H{]T SULPHUH SPHINGS HOTEL GAPITGLA By the Sea. - MANA SE!GLER SPR!NGS LAKE COUN T Y dining room light: g and Fym IHF iovs RETRHT Open for the Season April 1 A 2150 in new eo tages, completed. MRS. A. T. MOORE. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE <O. Favorite resort of the § excelled for medicinal passed; fine fishing a: from Calistoga direct HER. KENIL\VORTH l\\ Adam LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HO bome. Every moders out door sports. Forty Francisco. _Table uader j | M. MERRY, Froprieton. natR Second Race—Oremus, Abdyleix L, Jo!b- Race—Meadow Lark, Cavallo, Una | LADD'S GUN STORE f 421 Kearny St., S n Francisce ! Colorado, . Win- Sheppard, Harry Thobura, xth Race—Horton, Nebula, Amasa. —_————— Advances made on furniture and plancs, with the place v oettagrs AT addram I Cak

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