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[0/ 9 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1899. - University of California and Stanford for ‘the intercollegiate championship of Sam Hardy and Snyder have been se- (165 e e e CONTINUANCE FOR LUCAS. | Hardy and Stone the biue and gold. Be- John D. Spreckels; treasurer, A. H. Sheldo! A. U. A., Alameda Club; Otis and Alex- ander, Alameda High School, and Dibert and Brown, Oakland High School, Madi- son Club. The result of the first vice president and ;‘gfifi,mmmw 30 5 OO B. Spreckels; secretary, B. WATER RATES ARE EAGLESON WILL round of this by tournament is: Roth and_Weihe by de- | | sides heing a battle between the two col. | fault from Hudson and Valentine: Mc- SHHRPLY HDVAN( :ED Judge Mogan Postpones the Extor- | leges It will pe @ fieht between brother | Gavin beat B, B Watzon, - L. Hoo- esd ; - | and brother. The Hardys have never met | per beat A. atson. 6-2 ooper tion Case Until Wednesday. | before under just such circumstances. In | and McGavin, Lowell High School, brat Owing to a crowded calendar, Judge all the other tournaments in which they | Watson and W 2, 6—3 Mogan yesterday continued the case of | have Plaved and crossed rackets both rep. | Rarely has there been so much hard : Albert E. Lucas, the detective, now under irt sented the same club and the resultant | tennis as at the nia ) this &+ The 2 . contest not deep-dyed in blood. The | week. Horace Mann and played a i p i Ordinance Recently Enacted a Scheme arrest on complaint of J. F. Turner “’S il B e BD Volof i Ofrent | Na agaiit Enouiinene MeGavis and h us ld s 3 the crime of nIKemptN.l extortion, unt | order. It is whispered about that both | George Brummel, "Dhnu two sets, of the oll 13, next Wednesday at 2 o’clock. When the men will play their very best and that| Code and Hen Smith and e case was first called before Judge Mogan, there will be no mercy shown. The Har- | Cornell, £ Sum | | AKLAND 2l. — There is a section In the water Judge Aitken, who represented the ac- | dys will meet in the first match of sin- | Joe Ty Code_beat RS s and then Stone and Snyder will have | . " Bob Whitney and f o ordt e will go into effect in July -which will be cused, made a motion for a continuance #0880y, el Ak 2k ey Aroipat Sequel of an Alameda a surprise to that large class of residents who use water for orie week, George W. Collins, special | Seattle Inspectors Are\i)](\‘g}f-hx\n“)‘xlnm. After this o doubles will | b MeGavin ]1\{:-.| George Whitney, | 10, i crease G counsel for the prosecution, objected an ’ Ll Jea b - o by, ‘meter. It me an increase of 30' per cent on the water plane of tennis, been coast cham- Painter, Double Tragedy. D ies o ¥ogue heforo the “solld six" passed tne celebrated ordinancs B | LIg,motion was denied. Judge Altken then | Reversed. | PAES St i s el | e e s 2 ovoked several riots. Th r ¢ discov ofe] ol an a | now the best active players wielding the : S last year that provoked seyacl B0 s anaicdes TAs anlyiclseureied fo aernoims it without aw athmeviitithe | racket. The strugsie this morning should | Among the ladies the following scores how the record for the wee Miss Mid- creased. result of a little jugglery to which the people are of the difference between 1000 gallons of water and 100 difference is about 25 per cent. . Manuel ordinance, which was introduced and passed dministration, the rate for meters was fixed at 20 cents Judge Mogan asked the attorney if he | meant to withdraw from the case, and | was answered in the affirmative in event | BERM'NGHAM | be one of the best seen in years. E |S OUTSPOKEN { It will be a busy day for the respective | dleton and Miss Pease beat Mi the case was not continued. The court | denied the motion, Aitken withdrew and scorers of the Academic Athletic League. | and Miss Sc The following matches of the champion- | Bowman be: Judge Mogan appointed Judge Webb to . represent the deserted detective. TLucas, feg $ p=3 > =3 e o g8 prd = b= . BITTER CONTEST PROMISED ship tournament of that association will | 6—3. be played to-da. Roth of the Lyceum School and McGavin of the Lowell High “Planets and Comet: LA VON SCHMIDT'S WILL The “solid’ six" ordinance of last vear fixed the rate & | Nith @ hewlldered expression on his'face, SAYS THE BLAME WAS PLACED | 5fi0oty e o Setaol ¢ the Califor. | At the Mechanics’ Institute 3 cubic feet. This wa 3 then walked to the bar and pleaded for & | : e : Ioitaret SIS haTetoant oa IS ATTACKED. ,,i‘ b e a;‘,-,’,‘\'.ql oo “";l“"’“ time water had been few more days’ time, The court informed ON THE WRONG MAN. M b oy At Thets Dl £, b is about T gallons, and made the rate & |the detective that & half-hour was at his meda_High School, Brown of the Oak- | by Professor Armin O. 1 disposal to discuss his case with counsel, 5 director of the student and when the half hour pasSed Lucas was land High School and Otis of the Alameda the Untversity of o the Council passed an ordinance which was not favored High School at the Madison courts, Oak- SO SIS G TR LRGN | 3 Parental Grandfa ix,”” and it provides for a rate of 2 ts fo again called to the bar. | - | land; Jones of Boone's Academy and Ja- | the concluding lecture of one of t A R S al'to & rate of about 34 cents for 1000 zalT;n:TnigE:;c- Furner took the stand to tdentity the | Sults for Damages Against the Ho- | i of the A, U. A.. Brammell o Boone's | successful and . Instructive serics ecac iered Woman Was Unsound \ance, that was considered the right thing four y: ? | letters written to him by Lucas demand- | mer Will Now Be Dropped and and Mitchell of the A. U. A at the Ala- | given by the Mechanics' Instituta. The Mind and Was T i & ng four years {f | jng the payment of a large sum of money N Ones ] 1 meda Club. The doubles: Brummell and | lecture is free to members of *he Me- S as In- 0. g and ending “'lf(h a l)\reulxuf’ some un- ew Ones Against the | Jones, Boone’s, and Mitchell and Jacobi, | chanies’ Institute and their feiends e S SR SISy > | known kind' of exposure if the demand I i fuenced. R R e e N e S Rt R e DEORORGRORKOS | was was not compiied with. This closed | Al-Ki Will Follow. ——— —_— — the side of the prosecution in the olice | Eranted to the defendant and yesterday | the case was again continued until| Wednesday for the further consideration | ham, United States Inspeetor of Hulls and | of the court. | Bollers, in the Homer-Al-Ki collision | | case was made public on the front yester- ga)'. The document was sent to Seattle, 8 P ! but as it gives the local inspectors—Cap. Mrs. Pauline Montaine Arrested on & | tain w. J. Bryant, Inspector of Hulls, Charge of Disturbing the Peace. |and C. C. Cherry, Inspector of Boxlers—x Mrs. Pauline Montaine, wife of Clarence | & severe keel-hauling, they have kept the | Montaine of the Alcazar Company, | matter to themselves and no Information | The decision of Captain John Berming- l [ early hour this morning to Baliran’s room and’ the artilleryman repeated his story | of desertion. Moffitt arrested him and 1 | took him to the County Jail. Later he | i vas taken to San Francisco and was THDUBLES Nfl_l_ to learn that he was not a de- | YET AT AN ENU UNIVERSITY OF | arrested at an early hour yester ! may be expected from that source. CALIFORNIA NEWS | ng at Mrs. Crawford’s lodging- The collision took place on the night of e army officials decided that as 1 | 5 | Kearny street, where she roomed, January 20, 1599, After hearing the testi- I ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS mus! bear signature of Z iy Very small and as easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. CARTER FOR BILIOUSNESS. ITTLE TROUBLES OF AN ACTRESS. ——————— was for to the City Prison and later to the insanz SEE kland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, A : country is at peace a man is not a rter till he has failed to report for days. Baliran was put in the guard- Hotse: BERKELEY, April 2L.—There is no |disturbing the peace. She was taken | mony the local inspectors suspended Cap- | longer to be an athletic association of the 1310 3V desson Orathe Himbr forthirly s ity of California distinct from the | ward in the Receiving Hospital, as she | days and exonerated Captain J. W. Gage Even Her Homestead ‘ur“m, tion known as the Assoclated | Was supposed to be su‘l;ledrling‘]fni»m (};nys-\uf the Al-Ki. The case was appealed to 0 Students. The students of the university | teria. The case was called in Judge Gra- | the Supervising Inspector, and after a b Is Threatened. | held a meeting this morning, at which {‘“,‘,“‘”wfl‘;“",‘“,‘f)l‘j;“;“f“;:»‘)be‘;“;‘ g;f}u‘“;g;!mrem perusal of the testimony he finds | | they voted to combine the two into one. | continged unti April 2 {iLuanreamon e simot Ko blemelfanal Gy | 5 | A constitution has been drawn up, which { The troubles of the Montaines are not further that Captain Gage should have will serve as a working basis for the stu- | of recent ori dent body, giving it control over all col- lege athletics, finances, debates and inter- ollegiate contests, with power to delegate | | its authort: these several departments w committees appolnted by the president. | The new mm:luul.un has been adopted without a disssenting voice and went into effect to. 7 al feature of the new system | ganization is that it centralizes all activities under one Membership is limited to those only of the constitution at §1. None but will be allowed to vote or to hold student office. This does away with of petitioning the Board of Re- s to impose an a every student registering students’ finan has be hought that Ihfl solution sting upon a fee before p is obtained In the Assoclated s will prove the more satistactory. At the meeting to-d That harles H. Re ., Peter Kaarsberg and E. Dicke 1l = MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE. Delegations for G. A. R. Posts Organ- ize and Make Arrangements. controlling | ve pald the annual fee, fixed by the sment of 25 cents for a m's work in order to meet the require- d to | v nominations were received for the position of treasurer, h carries with it a salary of $40 a rih. e ection will lie between made up age According to Mrs. Mop | taine’s story her husband called at her | rooms and she refused to admit him, as she was caring for a sick lady friend. Then, she alleges, he broke in the door | and she screamed for help. As she suf- fered from nervousness, although she weighs about 20 pounds, she acted queerly en and they ar- | rested her. that she g an | actress and her husband stole her manu- | seripts. | — e | WILL SHOOT PIGEONS. | Supervisor Howard Black to Engage | in a Prize Pigeon Shoot With | W. C. Brown, an Expert. A private prize pigeon shoot between Supervisor Howard Black and W. C. | Brown will be brought off this afternoon | at Ingleside. The match is the result of an intense rivalry in that line which s exist Though Supervisor Black has a reputa- tion of being quite an accurate shot, he is still an amateur, while his rival s a full-fledged professional pigeon shot. A champagne supper for a party of twelve and a small side bet has been wagered on the result. Supervisor Phelps, who is an pigeon shot, will attempt to out- her, another promising br Hughes will try Jeff Bolton. Many of sors have promised to attend i between the pair for months. | | mathematical analysis. | ing of the case by the lower. been guspended for six months. On the night attle. 600 yards away from the wharf Captain Jesson and the pilot saw a steamer light | about half a mile away. later proved to be the AI-KI. the two was Pheasant, The Homer blew one whistle, Captain Jesson signifying that he would go to starboard. This signal was prompt- | ly answered from the Al-Ki mer proceeded to pass inside the Pheas ant, Captain Jesson naturally thinking the Al-Ki would pass on the outside. In-| stead of that the AI-Ki rounded the Pheasant’s stern at full speed. As soon | as the Homer caught sight of the Al-KI | bearing down on her Captain Jesson blew the danger signal and then came the crash. Both vessels were almost wrecked from the force of the collision. Gage testifled that he heard the Homer's whistle, but thought it was a steamer en- tering her slip. After reviewing the evidence Cflp!.}m Bermingham goes on to say: “Much of the testimony in this case as | to distance will not stand the tes court the appellant (Captain Jesson of the Homer) was critically examined as to why he did not keep out of the way of the Al-K ter she rounded the stern of the Ph» ant. Strange as it may seem, the master of the Al-Ki was not questioned as to - GENUINE in question the Homer | backed out from Schwabacher's wharf at | The night was clear, and when This steamer | Between | the British man-of-war | and the Ho- | == Captain | During the hear-| IVER PILLS. WRAPPER Price 25 Cemts CANCER and Tumors Cured No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay untit CURED | Any lump in a woman’s breast is cancer. Faceandlip also common places 120 pp. BOOK SENT FAEE, With tsstimonials of thousands | have Cured FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION | §.R. CHAMLEY, M.D., 25 ThirdSt.,S.E. * SEND to SOME ONE with CANCER GENUINE WRAPPER GENUINIE MUSTHAVE SIGNATURE, | purery Vegemle.m Bt AU SO TR B oss—— ‘PRINTED ON RED PAPER " AUCTION SALES §50,000 BANKRUPT STOCK! SUN FAT & CO, No. 39 GEARY ST. WILL BE SOLD OUT BY AUCTION For the Benefit of the Crec 'ors. TO-DAY (Saturday), April 22. 2 and § p. m. dai os=d of. Consisting of CHI GOODS, O SONNE WARES, BRON A BEAUTIFUL CO G e s e why he came around close to the Pheas- > z A entativen) from LInool ecant. | the shoot. ant's stern In the dead of night at full IVORY GOODS. SILKS, ““‘55” Lol Sol srnn e TR T T A speed. True, he volunteered the state- DocToRr AD! R the Republic met last evening | g AUGHTERING BROOK TROUT. | ment that he always came from Four- e Tm,rmvén s 1 i B'rith Hall and effected the per- | g {mile Rock in the night at full speed, MEYERS e Ci ROY & CO.. Auctioneers. will be tion of a Memorial da; Another gang of fellows who deplete ‘Y:t?rum: 2 ;mug.-niz course f;»r a_certaln worth $ Salomon acted as tem- | the fishing streams of the State by the | li&ht on Schwabacher's wharf, where he & co. Ry Tt Bt 35y - | lined up at reduced speed for his berth, " rma ‘:: 1 frinhmrmr;:!_\‘: as of dynamite has been arrested by [ WiiGn D o RCars ek about L0 vards Specialists for Men SALOON FIXTURES and LIQUORS FOUND HE WAS e 8 son ageuts of the State TFish Commls | away, about four points to the south- RS B THIS DAY (SATURDAY) AT 11 A, 3. ppointed, after which The accused are James Smith of | ward. But had he further stated to the curing NeaakDb: and €6 Lomr el NOT A DESERTER were elected. Some | . Manuel Vera and John Feeley. | court (which asserted that such was the tracted aslments since 18 2 i usted in the selection ) they were surprised while | common practice of all steamers entering | They bave the largest SR et el st of the candtdates the place seemed disposed to to some othe The resulted 4 W " Lincoln \‘)-l‘i of Garfield’ Post, nd J. C. Bolles of Lincoln }'t, r. est. eauipped wmedical in stitution, and the most ex- tve practice tu the U. S. Pay Till Cured. grrl tunate men who can- Fl\tmxlnz off dynamite in a trout stream {on the boundary line of Alameda and Santa Clara counties, but they ran as| s00n ns they observed that they had been | of that region would no doubt have feit letected. | greatly relieved; but as matters now | Warrants were taken out for thelr ar- | stand there is some doubt as to his fu- | .| rest and the officers were unable to serve | ture procedure when nearing the water | | the documents on account of the offend- | front of Seattle at night, unless it should | ers Keeping well out of sight until they | occur to the local board to gently inti- | the harbor of Seattle) that he proposed hereafter to discontinue such methods of navigation the commercial community OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers GOOD FORTUNE OF A MEMBER OF SIXTH ARTILLERY. ahould write for ad- Oakland Office San Francisco C ALL FREE. ! EsTABLiSHED 17 vears. , ALL FRII omme: leave No Charge for Consultation. er than the organizing of the com- Broadway wharf, San Francisco: Guy C. Balirz little business was transacted, as | thought the trouble had passed. Tt is|mate to him that while such haste to save | Al Itters confidential: skan' po Bedrllgica - » chairman requested time in which to | helieved that the evidence is so complete | a minute or two In getting to his whart I AREET ST. El Ei .q;f:fix' fim'k!\“xa'y £ -r}gn?e At A OBt L AE Hon In time ne sub-committees. Several mmunt; | that their punishment will be very se- | might be agreeable to himself and own- | SAN HH‘\CISCO S e Beattle. 23 ! plte g atte ations were read from the pastors of |vere. ers, it would be correspondingly disagree- s 5 For Victorla, Vancouver (B. of war. His attempt ert luux‘f‘r\ [,\ various churches requesting the presence | —_——— able to other vessels which might ptr(gone C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, ry, which sailed yesterday for | of the Grand Army at memorial services : LAD Es Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes s brought to light the fact that, | to :»\-lheld on the s\fingn.\' pre(;?dllnfi' Memo- FOWLER WILL CONTEST. °*~z"§\§if§§.'2§e.“ll‘fi‘n ‘t‘hflel%r:am .’L’EP‘.nere I 0 Y00 KR and New Whateom (Wash.), ding N tt aff. i e rlal day. Among them were Invitations to s ¥ . 10 m. April 21, 2 M: withstanding \).ef little affale i the |8 Oy R rast M. 5. \Chazen| Mra. Ella P. Fowior yeaterday Aleata seeme to be no reasonable excuse for the DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S ' .. cvory firtn day thereatter: change ot € ilippines calling for a hundred thou-|anq the First Congregational Church. Ac- | contest to the will of her late husband, | SOLISIon’ but 1 do not agree with them Steel 2 Pennyroyal Treatment tle, to (his company's steamers ior Al 1 men, this country i8 not at war with | tion on these communicatio vas de- | Foarh x g that the omer shoul have taken the and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at people and that a deserter is not | ferred until the next eating. which wii | D: D- Fowler, who died March 9, leaving | several miles of clear water outside the Sl end nlyFB.INCB Vancouver to C. P. Ry. Nt e has been away without | be held next Wednesday might in the | o0 estate valued at about $200.000. In the | warehip, which they say she should have is the original and o th : | For Eureks (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., April ea r y [ same hall. E s g - | the estate being devised to relatives and | the Inside course, and it was na o ; ter. sterday ‘u.]v gmlm':\, B:ah:gr} E_mzqed h’;: Locke is arranging elaborate services to |‘friends, among them Willlam D. Farren | the appellant’s (Captain Jessonl)urp“c;lnf{ng} Gamunnwid only by For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeo and indulged to the extent of | be held in the Metropolitan Temple. and B. Groendyke, who are named as| view (o suppose that the ALKl ld | , OEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Scle Ageata. | f‘-yucou. Port Harford (San Luls _Obispo udgment. He sald he was an | There will be about sixty veterans of | defendants in the contest. Mrs. Fowler | have taken ihe outside, he had an. | 4 Kearny st, Sen Franclsco. | Gaviota,” Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huenem and that his battery safled | this city who will attend"the encamp- | alleges that her husband was of unsound | swered. his signal. Had the Al-KI bam i B TR RE yesterday, but t e had | ment, which will begin May 1 at| | en | Newport, § a. m., April 2. 2, 3, May 4, an ed at the last moment. In proof of | San ~ Diego. An exeiting contest |y |Mind and executed his testament through | slowed down at the moment, &s she | PERFECT MEN o7 foirth day thereatter. his statement Baliran exhibited-his ar-|onm for — the offce - o ) s | unduo influence. should have been, especially when she For Ban Diego, stopping only at Port Har- 's uniform In a grip and said | commander. . The pnsumnw{?""c‘g',:f iy 5 understood that the cantest was | could not see whence the signal of the | g;’fi::;g,”,';:};{{}}' Domotsut | rord (San Luls Obispo), ‘Santa’ arbara, Port ver wear it | ceded to Southern California, and there | slmply to obtain a record in the case, | Homer came, there’ would have been no life can bo restored (o you The'very | 10 ADEGlen apd Bedgpln jLos & . v Constable Moffitt went at a very | are. four leading candidates—omenere |& compromise having t ed. collision, as the Al-Ki would then have momstchaes of Nervous Deviey ars | I fg’;r'}négpr?‘ ey 2 and every tourth e s ovlie e e g s vz o 2083 0tsenzy | DUl Of San Dicgo, Bell of Ventura, Sea- o ?I‘P{)flafhed ISl suohiepeed fls‘ ) + %+ %e%ietio%e | mons of Los Angeles and Shafer of Los | Passed Fictitious Checks. JESORhe NI E S T IIECORIIONS Y her | iz | Angeles. Ct 0 i % | master. powers. incurred by | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each PERERRREE S SESISS harles Van Winkle, a young man, was | “It is not true that had the Homer gnne ‘ indiscretions or excesses of ear'y yeais. month. Baseball To-D. arrested yesterday by Detective McMahon | even fifty feet farther ahead or nearer | Impart vigor and potency to every func- | ' For further information obtain folder. asebal 0-Day. on a warrant charging him with misde- | the dock the Al-Ki would have cleared The company reserves the right to changs without previous notice Santa Cruz will invade the local dla- | meanor embezzlement. her. The appellant (Captain Jesson) could teamers, safling dates The complaining | v Ty Y 7 : tion. Brace up the system. Give Bloom o the S cheeks and lustre to the eyes of young or old. : One 50c box renews vital energy. 6 boxes ut not be expected at that time to know | $2.50a complete guaranteed cure or money re- and hours of sailing. TICKET O RLefeles X mond for the first time this season in a | witness is H. T. Perneau, printer, 514 Cla: FFIOE—4 New Montgom . “ N BLUE AND GOLD fame with Gakiand. "“The Crans wil put | Srcaty who nceyses Van Winkic of pass. | Just where the ALIC was going, as she | hadeh, BBt indit apios B | el tralaes Tt © o Memsomery 1 2 twirler, Donl: 3 titious che: on | ne ¢ T0 €0., Caxton N ago, Lk A 2) NS & CO., G A L, P | their crac (|‘,,a‘1(x|1“:§h11~ Shea | ing a flc ec im for 830 drawn | 188 O HEOR e o Ficia mease | rice by i FEC H Chieagon GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. 10 Market st., THE 0. R. & M, 00, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R T E A ND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class Including ncrfln S8 Second Class and M Columbla sails April 23; May 3 State of Cailfornia sails April il be in the box for Ewing | has filled the gap in his ranks chused by | $1 2 worth of paper and ri'emng the the dismissal of Borland by slgning Croil | change. Van Winkle's uncle president for left field, materially strengthening his | 0f the Bank of Napa and got tired of pay- | Was going to take the Inside one, but | team thereby. To-day's contestants are | ing his nephew’s checks. Van Winkle also | after she ncc?pled his signal he could not tied in games won and lost, and as Santa | Lnssed a check for $60 on Zellerbach & | do So. Cruz has been hitting terrifically this sea- | 50DS, paper dealers on Clay street. “The lower court held that the appel. | son, as well as Oakland, a good old-fash- | —t - 1?nt (Llapmlr:j Jessa]muv\as by rule 13( onéd slugging match, with clean flelding, | R he rules and regulations governing pi- e R ooial. The game hogina io%s | On a Visit of Pleasure, [ lots, fitth position. obligated to keep out o'clock. The line-up is as follows: Alfred Seasongood, a leading banker of | of the way of the AI-KI, because the Oakland Positions. Santa Cruz. Cincinnatl, is at the Palace. He is accom- | latter showed her green light on the port Moakiman........... First base. panied by his wife, Miss Martha and Miss | Side of the Homer. Tt Is not clear to me L Hammond.... Second base. | Roselle Seasongood. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sea- | NoW_the appellant could have observed songood are also fn the party. Thelr visit | the rule quoted and keep out of the way to this eity Is one of pleasure. of the AI-Ki, as the Homer. had but on the Bank of Napa, after purchasing Sold by Owl Drug Co., 8. F. and Oakland. visie DR, JORDAN'S Great Museum of Anatomy 1051 ABXET BT. bet. Gin & Tth, 5.F. Cals The Largestofits kindin the World. DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases.’ Consultation free. Writs for Beok Philosophy of Marriage. MaTn FACE, likely the appellant would have taken the | outside route had he supposed the Al-Ki | L 18, 28. Ehort line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tlck!fl to B" mhfl“ East. | iR el little way on her. When the green light S 2 | of the Al-Ki was shown that vessel was Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, S TARD) el At LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, answering her port helm at considerable 625 KEARNY ST. Establisbed GoonALL. PERKINS & CO., 2502202000 eN e N+ N+ eN speed, which apparently left the appel- lant in doubt as to whether he should keep out of her way by backing or golng ahead. The fifth provision of rule 3 ap- | iQ Superintendent. "AMERICAN LINE, in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhaod. Debllity or dlsease wearing on bodyand mindacd Skin Diseases. "I'he doctor cureswhen ARRIVED, Friday, Schr Viking, Peterson, 4 days April 31, om Coos Bay. Sacred Heart Parish Outmg % | The annual outing of Sacred Heart par. | Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, & hours from | plies when vessels are approaching each | othersfail. Try him. Charges low Caricatures of Professor Bacon. 8 ish will take place on Thursday, May 12 Hureka. RETURNED. | other somewhat near on paraliel lines on | | Caresgaoranteed. Callorwrite | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. i" at Mirabel Park, situated at the junec- | " Friday, Apry g1 | 8POUt & four plmnlhréarurseéma:nl\‘l E{" when | "Dr-J. k- & wE . Francisco l!i‘!rol::h‘l\vg;t‘l(‘rl\(er;m'\.lrg.wwqmrz\dun:l.“ ¥ 21.—“Blue and Gold,” the college annual, published by % | {ion of the Russian and Mark West rivers. | schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, hence April 19 | e ot the el e e N I re working hard | May 3St. Lo May 10/P the University of California, for Bowens Landing, on account of carryin o away foremast head April 21, 4 p. m., 15 miles ¢ fous committees will be issued at Berke. g | Lhe various ? | for its success. to her port helm close aboard of suc B.AILROAD TRAVEL. x:i;”‘:ul[:;r (rdu:vv':l‘ ",'{IIF e N,“ northwest of Point Reves. Z}]l:;[:::g;lwghfio?%nir :Org?a;nmt% coil‘;- R T e R B C ge Ci 25 C together oge ——— G s DOMESTIC PORTS, pages of joshes, In which th r has the liberty § | 5 ; ¢ serve such rule, and, consequently, as it Feronris e MR LB L Rilanop Lleniafion wright, from Burek, 0 'S .| appears to me, éould ot avold the LK1, i NS AT sculty and student body. This T the ‘edltor-in The directors of the Kilauea Plantation | TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, “mf"h c"‘"‘fh"",?! ';‘r“vfgie‘ln(,“;;‘l "f,‘;““y | Noordland .. & gl e Sirigh Company met yesterday afternoon and JEENSTOWN — et so far as the Hom ned) up Friesland . G rs, has used his pen a little more freely than his pred- JQUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 21 —Stmr | to a moment before the coliision. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | & i ¥ 17/Noor ial will be without question the most sensational ted the following officers: President, | Btrurla, from New York and Liverpool B eeatore 1 hoid that the master of | S Ter Kiret and Brannan strests, 1 p ot | SOUtRvark e SEE ) nted. the Al-Ki, J. W. Gage, was at fault and WKO!“A“}, *“(1 HL“IGI\OL,\% calling’ SEL . enitie 6% MiBHacL Dy don Cie g should have his license suspended for six | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | - St. . Y- icular are scored unmercifully for their id ¥ syncra- ADVE! connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | For full information regarding freight and pas- awn in all kinds of shapes and postures in a man- IS {2&1&"’1&'}% neortrégcf}xp';fl;;l;;di}:lgenffie‘fi‘f A eie Yoty etalvad B boled fon ":V: R mplimentary to their dignity. Professor C. M. Gayley is pic- ~ | cense of tho appellant (Captain Jesson), | AMERICA MARU. Saturday, May § I\;‘(-:F'&;fgnmerfa 1 facecard as the king of broken hearts. F essor T. o 0 as it did, for thirty days from February | HONGKONG MARU. ‘Thursday, June 1 Tuesday, June 27 | r a large share of mention. One josh concerning him , 18 Thls decision will raise a rumpus in > b + P * bl & k2 @ 3 ( 99."" m[{»m\;' MARU e £ % 3 et I ound trip tickets at reduced rates. For The S. S. Australia P L' Fly—A Ti"lm'd; Inh'}hrpfe vActs. ta‘mzln presents 9 ) 3 ;3 Seattle, as the owners of the Al-Ki have (re(fin and passage apply at company’s office, .m sails for Honolulu 3 structor angrily brushing away. a troublesome in- gy | |f ave ou Deen eceivi eatssad” the Homer for damages, while arket street. corner First. v v, May 3, at & 2. Of Professor William Carey Jomes it is said that “Al ¢ 1) the owners of merchandise in both steam- W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. m & 8, and nonsense is all they ?‘av? taugh;mmlm“ The 8 i S ers }rxlave tfwesun&un}}g;g:&vegwt:eer;alxfi mSh| s el kes o 1 e cally that not likely t them from the 7 Sy, . : oxt preslaents Indimidrnsal s bl ‘Whea you wanted a bottle of these suits will fow have to be Gismissed HAMBURG-AMERICAN @flpfl O e 0 ce 1! 0 ¥ The rivaliy between Stanford and Berkeley comes to the front several d { ; <o oE % AICRL, The. owhers.of the, Jatter | NEW YORK- PARIS LONBON-HARBURG. | Tavorite Line Round 01 Werls, Sia Hawa Y times Af” ng a set of e advertisments the University of Palo Alto is g )} P I vessel have no appeal, but the Seattle *TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, &€ spoken o Mr. D. 8. Jordan’s handsome new boarding and day school, rec- g8 (i ¥ local inspectors can carry the matter NEW YORK—HAMBURG DIRECT, England, etc.; $610 first class. * a llis P. Huntington, Father Yorke and Howard E. Wright. 4 | F i ) before the Board of Supervising Inspect- | NEW YORK—LONDON—PARIS_HAMBURG. | ), p, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. ws.. 114 Montgomery @ The tone of ‘the bo roughout is very personal, and will most likely 8| ! * g ors at its next meeting, and this will BTE (tn"l";le\G I\Pnzh 29:: th;lstum.: Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. ht Office, 327 Market St. 4, cause a great deal of Il fo Four years ago one of the Berkeley instruct- & ( 3 . probably be done. H o g \:::"u.finm{::-?gt <’ ors threatened to horsewhip the editor of the annual for what was sald about % | ) ¥ For_ sailin; etc., apply to HAMBURG- | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. % him; but compa } many of the things In the mew book are k’!‘ 1{ NATURAL APERIENT WATER, TENN’S CRANKS IN fiu!}-:{g(l;z}AN LINE “e:mflv::ypk:&c“c?m, % quite mild. Ast aculty h been growing more strict since then with ¢ | | 01 cu.nromix | A ST., cor. Sansome, and 3 ot s confiuct ot sritente i Ci IR e T e - “ CHAMPICNSHIP STRIFE | " fif Siontomery st San Francisco. STOCKTPEJ EXCURSIONS. % next Saturday may result in stringert measures toward those who are pub- ¢ | (ff YW“D“’” Ksfl'giv; you ib: IPHMG.?;:'MIW > made a few ceqts R R PR Beginang April 2. THE & g P ng it 8 more pro you believe those *“ just as good ” stories when you Wil leave Wlshlngtun -street wharf at 8 a. m. _“ The editorfal staff consists of: Stuart G. Masters, Frank W. Aitken, ¢ M know that “HUNYADI JANOS”’ is the only geauine Hunyadf Water? The Busiest Week on the Courts in gmi LINE to f@\vaa."mms dally, returning from Stockton at 6 A iyn K. Aaronsen . P. Dolman, J. R. Moulthrop, H. 8. gs| (| Years — Some Hard Contests ol B e IR dally' (Saturday excepted). Regular ‘steimers e Miss FH'n‘I.\nI\ 3 French, Ray W. Sim"nd!’-r‘ Miss ¢ ) Among Racquet-Wielders. NORAANDIE. Max or Ld CHAMEAGNF, May | 9811 P ENTA NAV. AND 1MP. -co s whreys and Miss Minn 1y Wilson. The managers are: George gg| | A This is the day for the tennis crank. On |13; LA B a A 5. & < 3 & , Jliss Purle Bottomes, Cariton M. Parker, Roy B. Dickerson, C. 4| SK YOUR PHYSICIAN. e e s oons v | Mk 2RECICED, iy o 5 SOURANE| mwepons dai b s Miss M. McCulloch, Oscar Wolff, Roland L. Oliver, N. E. Smith, : be some tournament matches, but the |5 Per cent reduction on round trip. Second- S 1 - Muma, Clinton B. Miller, Archibala J, Cloud and H. Snell Hasel: & He will recommend it as other eminent physicians have for maay years, most important of all the tournaments is | soua te ConNERAL, ChnENos o SR FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, s " 3 : B und gNlTE'? sr‘yrll;:s j"}D é:(fé\fzgl‘i !oso;unlg Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” ireen, New U * aci- e Codst Agents, b Montgomery ave., San Frad- Wil be ready for’business about WEDNES. slsco. + DAY, April 26, 269, HATCH BROS. that which will be held on the California club courts this morning at 9 o'clock. It | il be between the representatiyes of the 24

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