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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1899. 4240404040 00‘0‘\300000003 % © + [} + ] g s + [~ g o & [+] 3 + [+ + o 3 5 + [+] 3 + [+] 3 2 ¥ [+] 3 + S + z 404040+ 0O404THD4040 34O D404 04 PPN 4 o SI0404040 Y, +0404 04 S o+ o o + ) + Q DFFULTY High Commissioners Arrive. HAVE FULL AUTHORITY TO ACT WILL PROCEED TO APIA ON TRANSPORT BADGER. Commission Will Supersede Existing Government of the Islands and Has Power to Modify Berlin Treaty. h Com- night at n consists of 8. I, Ak iott, ern inte d in this ton and took > comm of Yankton 2sentative, F Baron jermany’s the TOW. vidual and last 1 is given full authority isional government for )vernment ma: conditio 1 that the dut hority _in t aty of RBerlin her of the Governments, war- s of all Samoa, 1 rect_the affairs of the turbed. d d In doing this the i escribe the pres- « the security of life a Teport upon caus the eral claim- T also as to what 1 the methods p eaty of Berlin. The final of action, cept when e treaty of « 1 provision of the treaty may be suspended unanimous A nent” of the members F 1l un or disapprove, en Judge of the t th Dakota, was to Austria under President and is_an _experienc a ternburg has been first secretary rman_embassy, Mr. Elliot secretary glish em- to the United States. Both gentle- men have also been connected with Ori- ental legations and are likewise well versed in the art of diplomacy. In speaking of the aff Judge Tripp t is our desire to avoid international complications in the settlement of the prot 1. The three members are in s accord on the main issu We r it is a delic fc gnificant ued for a smaller cause than the sue ———————————— Closed the Alhambra. Edmund J. Holden has sued his asso- ve er one at able | or in| in order that the High | lead- | the administration of the | GRAND CHARITY BAZAAR OF CATHOLIC LADIES' AID SOCIETY ¢ KaTE 2N Each a spe et apart for re will be large 1 Order of and other ests will be fire d g cDonald, Lo Ki to re- each ‘of con April 12, 1899, ham w that time he them reopen refused. Hence AROUND THE CORRIDORS of F. T. Sutherland Placer, is at the Ps ". H. Smyth ranch, is w a mine owner . foreman of the Langt lest at the Russ. M. Garland, a prominent real estate operator of Los Angeles, is registered at the Palace mas H. Thompson fruit grower of Tulare, and J. M. Wilmans, a stock rajser of Newman, are among the arrivals at the Lick. H. H. Blood, a mining man of Virgin City, Nev Truma n attorney of Carson, and J. ild, a mer- c of Yreka, @ tered at the G nd. olph Fleishman of the wholesale firm of Loeb, Fletshman & Co. of geles is in the ci few days staying at the Cal . Whitney, chief clerk of the freigh dey nt of the Chicago, West Michi gan and Detroit Railway and the Grand Rapids and Western Railroad, is in the 1 brief stay. Ro: rt , the novelist, is one of the passengers booked for Honolulu on the Coptic, which sails next Friday. He is on a two years’ trip around the world has been in Callfornia for four months ering materials for a story. John A. Gill, Pacific Coast freight agent o New York Central lines, has re- t 1 from his trip to Oregon and Puget ound points. In d sing the outlook | for the Northwestern section, Mr. Gill aid: “Oregon alone will ship over thirty million pounds of wool this y This include five million pounds left over from last year's cr A beet sugar fac- tory is about to be erected at Waverley, 3 The hop prospects | ngton are unusually Coast prospec generally brighter than they ever were in every branch of trade.” —_—— CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, April 24 E. B. Ames and Miss Robert A. Ame mes of San Fra) ¢isco are at the Cosmopolitan; George e Pratt of San Francisco is at the Marl- borough; George W. O. Westner of San Francisco is at the Imperial; Dr. T. E. Shumate and wife of San at the Holland. . CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, April 24—C. L. Hop- kins of San Francisco is at the Raleigh; F. W. Devan of San Francisco is at the Wellington. —_——e——————— A Pleasant Dinner. Charles A. Kierulff of Berkeley entertained a party of friends last Friday evening at the a 3 —_————————— Lost Her Diamond Pin. The wife of George Rose, the book- maker, lost a diamond crescent pin valued at $500 while she was at the Lurline Baths a few days ago. The police were notified nd Detective T. B. Gibson discovered the pin in Pawnbroker Hirsch's place, 221 Montgomery street. Yesterday Mrs. Rose obtained a search warrant in Judge Mo- gan's court for the recovery of the pin d Detective Gibson got possession of it. he question of ownership will be deter- | mined upon by Judge Mogan to-day. —————— “93" Cleveland bicycles, $40 and $50; 99" Crescents, $35. Leavitt & Bill, 309 Larkin.* HO4D404 D404 CHOHDIDITHOICHOIOITH O 404 04 0+ 0404040 are | ancisco are | = C+CHO404CHCHCH 04 OHCH04040 SO0+ O 404+ O+ D+ CHOHIO40 40404404 O+ 04 O+ 4 O+O4O404 040440+ O+ 0+ O+ D+ OHDHO4O404 04040 MRS S /ASFADDEN. TIGHE. ed by the Celtic Union. ides the booths with their hand- ladies, the programme for & | each evening, the voting contests and 3 | - novel features, there will be s full of fun, and among the 1y will presi er charge of J. J. ition_house, b “d . and other surprises. part of the fair will be the t stall. Mr of fortune, ; the shoot- 3il- tin- d will have > here, with a number of young st her, nd each day a most generous lunch © | will b His Grace Arct inter will warm that it | e very succe 1 the | we the society is con- @ | d on of the good 4 | rel , the whole community should be and make the fair as succ they could hope for. BATHOS UNABLE - 10 MAKE GOLDEN - RULE LIMBER (P | | A | |Candelaria Stake No : Race at All. MUDDY GOING AT OAKLAND | MARY BLACK BEATEN IN A SEN- ¢« SATIONAL FINISH. Rosinante Came From the Clouds and Won—Satsuma in Rare Fettle. Amasa Beaten by Harry Thoburn. Golden Rule, the enterprising son of Imp. Golden Garter and Lucille Murphy added the Candelaria handicap to hi: string of victories at Oakland yesterday. | An indifferent field of low class two- | year-olds opposed him, and he handled his 127 pounds over the five-furlong run| | without effort. Bathos alone was con- | | ceded a chance to beat the favorite, but | Ferguson gave the Daly youngster the | | Klondike face at the start, and the | | ground thus lost never made him trouble- | some. The muddy going gave Golden | | Rule no trouble, for he won as he wished | in 1 Bathos led Racetto out two | lengths for the place. | Showery weather and the difficulty of picking winners over a muddy course kept | many away from the track. Favorites about held their own by winning three events. | The most sensational event of the after- | noon was the mile and a furlong run, for | which Mary Black ruled a decided favor- | ite. Shouldering John Reiff and 101 | pounds she started off at a heart-break- ing pace, actually losing Ner field the first | | mile, which was reeled off in 1:42%. It| was too warm, for the mare began stop- | | pingr the last part, and Rosinante, with | | Jenkins in the saddle, dropped from the clouds, winning by a neck. Harry Thoburn's well-known iiking for | slushy going sent him to the post a slight favorite over Amasa and Sly for the open- | ing sprint Bassinger had the leg up, and trailing Amasa into the stretch, passed the latter at the paddock, winning ridden | out by a couple of lengths. Sly finished | a close third. Bald-faced Satsuma came out fresh and frisky as a_two-year-old, taking the mile purse run in a common canter. A pro- nounced favorite in the betting ring. Rosormonde led him to the stretch, where | Dr. Rowe.l's horse took the lead, and it was all o Lost Girl managed to get the show from San Venado. A poor start ruined the chances of Plan, the 7 to 10 favorite for the mile and a sixteenth selling number. After get- ting away poorly, Ruiz persevered with the’ gelding, but” was late in getting up, | and met defeat by a head from Widow | Jones, which led from the jump. | | | “ Wyoming went to the post first choice | for ir en-furlong event, which closed | the day’s racing, but was beaten in hol- |low fashion by Imperious, the second choice. Track Notes. The stable of Dr. Rowell was very suc- cessful, capturing three purses. It was the first time In a month that the doctor's 1 | Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight. St. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. Cl. == S = { = | (1013) Rosinante, 215 212 1n (Jenkins . 2 165 (1001) Mary Black, 4.. T2l A5 Saas [T RetY. 45 34 | (1014) Glen Anne, 34 31 32 |McNichols 12 8 989 TImp. Mis 5..110] 1 4 4 4 [Bassinger 7 Time—1, :1 3614 %, 1:01%; %, mile, 1:42%; 1% miles, 1:574. Coffey’s ch. m. by imp. Charaxus-Ethie. Good start. Won first three driving. 00000000000000000000000000000000000 THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAXKLAND RACE TRACK, Monday, April 24, 1899. — Seventy- elghth day of the winter meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather rainy. Track muddy. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. 1029, FIRST RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. . Betting. Op. CL 3 14 Fin. l Jockeys. 123 [Bassinger 2n |J. Reift. Index. Horse. Age. Weight e 1 Whitcomb, Judge Stouffer, 5 Novia, 4. :13%. Winner, Earnshaw Bros.’ Second and third driving. Thoburn. Sly went the over- Stouffer ran a bad race. Novia blew b. g. by St. Cy Amasa again land. Whitcomb did not fancy the slippery footing. up early. Scratched—Soclali 104, 108, Jerild Horatio 119, Recreation 103, Pong 1023. SECOND RAC $400. One and an eighth miles; four-year-olds and upward; purse, The hot pace told on Mary Black. She stopped to a walk last sixteenth. Mist out of tune. 1024, THIED RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; the Candelaria Handicap; purse, o 8500, e T Betting. Index. Horse Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL Golden Rule 1 |[Pigeott . 25 thos 2 |E. Jones 3 cotto i (3. Reifr. 153 Sir Humpton.. 10 [McNichols ..i| 3 30 L. B. McWhirter 1 |Bullman 710 Lorello 3 “oady 2 Time—t, Lucille M irphy. | Betting. % %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL E | 4 v 1 11% |E. Jones. ]85 12 2 12% 2 22" Jenkins . 4 10 1 32 3 310 |Ruiz 4 9 3 46 4 43 [Bullman 6 5 5 5 5 |Bassinger . 1530 Time—Y, :26; 1. i61; ‘46 Winner, Dr. H. E. Rowell's ch. h. by Mac- Quft-Albertha. Good start. . ‘Second and third driving. Rosormonc loped for six furlongs. Was not equal to the favorite's challenge. San Venado ran well to the stretch selling; four-year-olds and upward; | Betting. Op. CI Horse. Age. Weight. 1 Widow Jon 12 1) iPlani 4y, reheesaist: 915 984 Major Hooker, 4. 5% 4o 3h Hurst, 6 52 3 Reolla, 4........ 72 3 Tom Calvert, 4 82 893 Magnus, 4 2h 7 41 Winner, Dr. three driving. Others of no n had int atched—Earl Cochran, Ber: 1027. ace: T Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight. St 13%m. em. Fin Jockeys. 7‘()]1. ClL 7 05 2 [E. Jone " s ) Imperious, 4 2 ! Womine, 6 & [Buliman Torsida . 6 |Ruiz .. Robert Bonner, 8 “H al Brown 1013 Morin: 1 ‘l vin . 1014 Dolor T ankm&r. - 2 2 T Time—%, r, Dr. H Rowell's b. g. by Morello- v Rose. third driving. \ Wyor a is not good. Moringa has lost all form _Hohenzollern 112, Prompto 109, Jennie Reid 99, February 107, Los Medanos 104, Scratch niwell colors had been seen in public, a ruling | ners, and after ) made b s keeping them in the | perlous was presented with 1 locker. Jones piloted all three win- | bouquet of flowers by a lady admirer. ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE, STRONG MEN, They Testify and Prove the Great Value of Dr. McLaughlin's Method of Curing Weakness and Pain, READ WHAT THEY SAY. “Before I purchased your Belt I was nothing but a wreck, without any energy or life whatevery To-day I am as strong as any man and can do as much work as the next. 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Lomo Merry Boy +103] 1006 Cavallo . .108{ 1011 Schnitz . -108( 1021 Aluminum | 1 Second Race—Four furlon; maidens; purse. 1016 Castiso 993 Big Horn 1016 Artemis . 1000 Tom Sharkey...110 987 Galene .........115 1012 Champion Rosell5 107 13 207 940 Palapa . 1016 Tanobe . 987 Glissando 993 The Buffoon. 648 Reg. Hughes 1024 Lorelio . 10 107 Third Race—One and a s ing; four-year-olds and up: (333)Elidad . 1020 Castake . Red Glenn | 1001 Pat Morris: ward; selling. 975 Darechota 1006 Una Colora 1008 Ringmaster Sixth Race—Seven selling. ngs; and upward Hard| (S04)Toribio . Dr. Ber: 991 Kamsin ... 3 (020 Eddle Jones Selections for To-Day. First Race Bueno. Second Race—Reginald Hughes, Galene, Glis- sando. Third Race- stake, Pat Morr , Elidad. Fourth Race—Headwater, Rey Hooker, Maud Ferguson. Aluminum, Amasa, Fifth Race—Marplot, Una Colorado, P. A. Finnegan. Sixth Race—Horton, Eddle Jones, Dr. Ber- nays. First Race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and gs; {two-year-olds; eenth miles; sell- 1026 Tom Calvert Fourth Race—Six furlongs; selling; three- vear-olds. 963 Genua . .103 1018 Jennie Reid....105 1009 Sir Urian Maud Ferguson10s Fifth Race—One mile; four-year-olds and up- three-year-olds 100 ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADACHE ( Headwater sdale 108 9 Lothian ... 1018 Faversham ....108 i 98 Rey Hooke Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pere fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsie ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. 1017) Proy o 617 He 1o . 06 asmPromota i Horatio 16 Small Pill, Smail Dose. (%9 Horton | Smali Price. LADD’'S GUN STORE 421 Kearny St., San Francisco in Firearms, Fishing Tackle, an Sportin| s very Des. Highest Cash Prices eription. 4 for Raw Furs. Weekly Tustrated Catalogue. Call $1.00 per Year — HIGHLAND | SPRINGS The Great Sanitarium of the West, OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un- surpassed; lighted by electricity. THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with complete Livery Stable, Gentle Saddle Horses and_Pontes. climate: | Physiclan in attendance; superb deer and beautiful mountain scenery: trout, emall game plentiful; magnificent drives; baths in variety; lawn tennis and croquet. Reached by the shortest stage route into Lake County. Round trip fare from San Francisco via Hopland, $8: via Calistoga. $9. . Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to $14 per weei. Take §. F. & N. P. Railway to Hopland, or £ P. R. R. to Calistoga. For illustrated pam- phlet or further information address J. CRAIG, Highland Springs. Lake County. Cal, or see L. D CRAIG, 31§ Montsomery st. ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth d Webster Oaklard. o4 WAHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL. €20 Post st., San Francisco. Take Advantagé OF the Round-Trip Tickets to Hotel del Coronado. including 15 $250 a ow only $60 by steamer, board at hotel; if longer, . Montgomery st., San Francisco. Apply 4 New VICHY SPRINGS. HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- T he” hunty. Natural electric champagne baths. Only place in the world of | this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. Crystal Springs. _Accommodations and table first-clas J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. Thie delightful watering place is located in the midst of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, water, fine stone dining room: -telephone con- nections, electric lights, livery accommodation; Round trip tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. HOTEL CAPITOLA, By the Sea, CAPITOLA, Cal. C GE_OF MANAGE- | MENT—MR. FRANK M. SMITH. formerly of the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, Caf, ‘and the Hotel Metropole, Catalina Island, wiil as- The hotel will be conducted strictly The culsine and service will be per- For terms and infor- Hotel season. first-class. fect. Prices reasonable. mation address FRANK M. SMITH, Capitola, Capitola, Cal. Children in the way ? No; not at Atna Springs. Two trains daily,7:30 a.m., 4 p.m. Round trip, $7, includes private carriage to Springs. W MITCHELL, mgr., Aetna Springs, Napaco. ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water is un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed; fine fishing and hunting; stage dally from Calistoga direct to springs: round trip at Southern Pacific offices, $10. DR. W. R. PRA- THER, Adam Spring. KENILWORTH INN, MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer home. Every modern convenience. In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San Francisco. Table under personal care of MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, with one of the best tables in the county: $10 to $12 per week. Round trip, $9 50. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thence by Address J. WILFON, Bertha, Lake County, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. HOITT'S, ENLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. hour from San Francisco. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment; none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and out. ONE 0000000000000 0C000000000000C0000000000 00000000000000000000000000000Q0C0CQ H. WAMBOLD. | OVER 20 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. | waters, | hot and coid | plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral | sume the management of Hotel Capitola this | Ten daily trains | SKAGGS'HOT SPRINGS Sonoma County: only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 3 miles’ staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streams at door; pho- tographer’ . telegraph, ~dally mall and e: SS HOTEL AND STAGE S morning and afternoon o trip’ from San Francisco only uron ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 . §2 a day or $12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of "t four year: past 1 Patronage constantly in 1 precedented. J. F. MULGREW, OPENS MAY Ist. ROWARDENNAN, Santa Cruz Mo of San Lorenzo River, hours from S. 40 minutes from Santa grounds and river lit by electricity; ten- g, fishing and golt ining room; club, bil- rooms: new hard-finished hed; telephor Address W. | LAKE COUNTY. Best in the World. | . COTTAGES and GROUNDS light- ed with ACETYLENE GAS. Open the year round. Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Arsenic. All kinds of baths. WONDERFUL CURES of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Paraly- sis, Skin Diseases and Kidney, Liver and | Stomach troubles. ~ Long distance phone. | Terms, $10 to $18 per week. Daily stage from Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, Prop. g Your Summer Outing! \ Health Hotel | and assured del | Pleasure at Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Ete. | Reduced Summer Rates now in Effect. HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just completed. | § MRS. A. T. MOORE, BELVEDERE. are LAKE COUNTY. EW 13-PASSENGER (OSEMITE STAGES, | IN "an outside seats. direct to the most pictur- esque portion of California. Best equipped stage line In the State. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sun- days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Selgler, Adams, Howard Anderson, Astorgs | and Glenbrook; half an hour for iunch at Calis- | toga; also_to Middletown, Lower L_ke. Kelsey~ ville'and Lakeport. W... SPIERS, Prop. Situated five miles THE HOVA RETREAT Siuesfve Mineral water; fine hunting: finest climate | in California; magnificent location: plenty of eggs, milk and frult: summer boarders ac- commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer and home comforts; good board with all tha | Gelicacies of the seasong For terms, address MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box 87, Gtlroy. SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, ~rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths: Thess eprings are located in Napa County, 20 miles east of St Helena. The water is bottled at the springs and contains its own natural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. CAMP TAYLOR REDWO0DS, . P. C. R. R, the place to go for sum- board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- $1. For circulars address H. G. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) Finest fishing and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED SON BROS., Proprietors. | i; JOHANNISBERG. | on | mer; FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Large lake, boating, swim- Terms, 36 _to $10 per JOHANNISBERG Veeder, 3100 feet. ming, hunting, fishing. Send for circulars. | RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. | PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. | week: fresh sh fruit. Terms, Cloverdale, Cal. Good fishing, hunting, bathin milk. butter and ef%)s. fr | $7. E. M. SHELFORD, | Free carriage. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub | baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, $2 per day. Address Agua Call- ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. WRITE ¥ 1. MILLER, Ukiah Stables, for economical and best way and ac- commodations to Springs in Lake and Mendo- Stage for Blue Lakes, Laurel Witter Springs 4nd | cino counties. | Dell, Saratoga Springs, Upper Lake. PARK HOUSE and cottages at Ben Lomond, 10 miles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpassed climate, presents the best to be had summer resort: best drives In the State. special rates to families; charges very mod- erate. T. H. PETERSON, Ben Lomond, Cal.