The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1899, Page 5

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THE S N FKRA NCISCU CALL b ASTOUNDS HIS BRETHREN WITH HIS SENTIMENTS P Rev. Dr. Coyle Creates| a Sensation. e TELLS WHY PEWS ARE EMPTY CRITICIZES YOUNG MINISTERS WHO UINE OUT. . He Declares That Nobody Embroid- ered Slippers for Simon Peter or Presented Paul With a ’mmmmc shop at 1112 Mission street and | CARRY SOLDIERS Nd‘e .u(empt..l fon Sund ¥ morning to | | kill himself by using carbolic_acld and al«n a revolver in a room in the Grand | Southern Hotel, which he hired for the | | purpose. He did not take enough of the | | Poison and the bullet fired from the re- \nnor struck him over the left eye and | glanced off, only causing a superficial | wound. He was taken to his home over | 611 Jessie street, where he is improving. | Domestic_troubles are said to be at the | bottom of his desire to end his life. g —————— MRS. NEALON'S DEATH. | Succumbs From Nervous Complica- | ‘ tions After a Protracted Illness. Mrs. Minnie Nealon, wife of ex-A James C. Nealon, died at her home, | Halght _street, late veste noon. The deceased had been ering for a long time from nervous complica- | tions, but her family was hopeful that she would ultimately recover. In March last, however, her symptoms grew worse, and on the recommendation of her physi- | cians she underwent a severe operation e Puebla Wanted. e essor 928 Mrs. Nealon remained at the hospital for | REMAINS OF EIGHTEEN LANDED | a month and then returned to her home. | FROM THE ZEALANDIA. The operation gave promise of a favora- | ble termination of the trouble, and she | | grew ste better until within the last | —— ten rming symptoms de- | veloped, s gradually sank to he last rest : " | Ferry Steamer Sausalito Defeated by alon was a woman of many no- | the River Boat H. J. Corcoran. Captain M. Tyson Ap- of character. as act had a’ host and influential | |Zealandia and Cify of | MORE DEAD SOLDIERS ARRIVE | [ | | of the office as to Carrigan’s age, which the case of Frederick Kleebauer against the Western Fuse and Explosives Com- arly was argued before Judge Dainger- eld vesterday. At the close of argument Judge Daingerfield denied the motion, dis- missed the jury and set the case for this morning for further h —_————— | Divorce Case After Death. | The judgment and order of the lower court in the divorce case of Mary BE. Smith against Thomas R. Smith has been affirmed by the Supreme Court. One of the features of the contest is that the | plaintiff in the action is dead. She brought | suit on the grounds of cruelty and neglect, The first was not sustained but the latter allowed, the wife being awarded two- of the community property and the and the rems umln After her death the husband sought to have the divorce annulled in order to secure the property so0 recently parted with. Upon the refusal of the lower court to reopen the case an appeal was taken to the higher court, | which, however, refused to disturb the decision of th lower court. Victoria Gettmg Young of th t In view ing visit to ontinent En pecially interested in her Ith, It is announced that her hear grown acute and her eyesight keener. Youthful faculties in old ags depend merely upon the health. The blood should be pure and the stomach with Hc Stomach F it cures indige nstipation, billousness, Jusness iney troubl s well It keeps peo- ague. ple young | | | | {lemest = | | | . h of the Sacred Heart, in the o sk 2 . 3 Dressing-Gown. which she took an absorbing pointed a Pilot. g B £ ; ] rhlldrrn— Marie ( Mar- B e O S A e B e I I S s i o ] | James Joseph Nealon—and e e nd survive her. She was born S S T WINNING A STERN CHASE. | s frstion, & D. D.. of Berkeley|duite a ;.;:_w'. The funeral will take place ATaree force iaemmloreai bt o | ml.l:ldl::- 1 tic ety L e day on the United States transport Sheri- | ¢ FTER defeating the San Rafael last Friday, the river steamer H. J. Corcoran tackled the SausalitoSun- | atores g Method| TWO CASES OF SMALLPOX. | S e iber Ot (oo Buheneniine oy day morning. They got away together, but the Corcoran had to get out of the way of the tug Fearless J0cente and 25 Con e S L SEne | s ! cKly, st Sov- % I T Nurses-Contract the Disease and Will | *rnment cannot S S it mmp"lmz‘n_ 3 and that gave the Sausalito a start of six lengths. Before Alcatraz was reached the Corcoran had which ¢ ‘ “" Be Removed to the Pesthouse. l¢: :h«”r.» :»’:‘1 ur;.lmm (:.sm"“q forh(rnnpg @ overcome the Sausalito’s lead and was a length ahead, much to the disgust of the ferry boat’s crew. E Two cases of smallpox were reported to] L. Stne s. TIn order to get the men down to > ines 2 2 2oty 2 S o92ie o e 0303 %5 %3 83 82 e S o : o Board of Health yesterday. The suf- | weer (h"ihf'r'[;::‘h]mlin:t;:tpin‘::arw?x;‘]pa\“}: R R AR R E R TR AR R AR AR AAALAARR AT R AL R TR R AR AT AR AL RN ¢ 3 a T ire David Alderman and Oscar 2 Ny ahD) 5 ot i " . L o 3 5 i e Steamship Company, the | are enough to asphyxiate wild ani- was given at the inquest as 49, while his < x for Sunda R \’\ vag nurses who wetp ihicharge Steamship Company and the Pa- | mals, much less warsmen. The Towa will | DEMANDED A FEE FOR | sister said it was only She could have I G ne R0y, Winchester, the smallpox. patient e mpany and the Pa- | 50L for Port Orchard (6-morrow. P been put to a great deal of trouble and i at the MacLean Hospital some e Zehiahias "" Y. 2 he | "The revenue cutter McCulloch came COPY OF A vERDIcTwox;mnsn to have the change made, but we e Winchester's death both | x, : cealandia and the Valencia. | dewn from Mare Island last Sunday. It 2 | favored her to that extent. There was do not tend to make her = o X oS | Neither of the companies is exactly iIn the | is thought she will leave for the north no disposition on my part to compel pa: & the 5 ""‘V"““"l %m;-m to meet the offer of a recharter | to-morrow. PR e COMPLAINT MADE AGAINSY | ment of the $i0, but the work done w strong and vigorous with / w A S e Puebla is wanted t s Pacifie Coast | Captain Emery of (he s ) well worth it 5 » 2 “j""{‘, hey we contract the dis- | go oo S “fim)n:“fi f‘"‘_ "!‘:: f;}x\;‘f‘ é:::]a“§ | change received yesterday a slip from the| CORONER'S STENOGRAPHER. v e il et ol that his e merves of steel,” but the e e maher travel, a2 the Gomnany wants t tae the | Lozon of the Northern bteamehlp forts Dr. Hawkins, had advised him that it w a ] . a ants tc any, on whic of M. stomary for the stenographer to . nd Supervitor Horluta met s o Queen on its annual summer excursion to | Battérdan, the firsc ofeer of the Dr. Hill Says It Ts the Custom of the fiSPEiomery (brithe stenopraplienito cheres quir t and co eted arrs s for t | Alaska. The Oceanic Steams! , any | Pelican. 'A conparison of the s Bine o o & % % £ : ation—the | 07 the s ot Pl | | has use foF the B "Lmfi:“f.'f"'ffl ‘n‘:::r:gll:;;n)fi"" the payroll and that on the iotde Ofii;e £0 Charge forfop:es w .‘"’-"ll%r}"g):x think,” sald Dr. Hill, “that r [ uip as Al vl b0 o0 ey mdl to-niira | run, ‘as the Australls has o have its rég- | Lok, sentinerelby the ‘cancen of tho nquest Proceedinzs. Mr. Wolf has done’any wrong in this mat- | health. She is then ad- a the patients will be r d there and | Ular yearly overhauling. - If the Govern-|on the shores of Portage . telling of [ er. . I will investigate ‘the case, however, -—3 vised to take some kind placed in the care of an immune nurse. | ment can secure these two boats it will | the loss of the Pelican, that they | Complaint has been made to Coroner 5'\';5‘.:”1““:"}?»"(r?{:n" SRR Jv'h:»”r: s bvery precaution known to science s |also take the Valencla, as the three|are one and the same.' =~ | Hill that the stenographer in his office | 1o law cavering the chare. It Seome rea of tonic to brace her up. : 7 4nd the members ot tha Boas “;"‘,‘,ffi'\',‘;; steamers can take all the men and ma-| The schooner Helen N Kimlall, 8% | demanded a fee of $10 for two certified | sonable that the stenographer should re-| | There is no tonic (Malt Extract or~ Aanty declare that the os for the spread of | {if21 which would have gone on the| hall taok twenty-two days in making the | COPles of the verdict in the inquest held | cefve some compensation for extra labor." | J qtper kind) that can compare with GELES \ thethiseate is Sheridan. Falling In getting the charter | trj ; on the body of Edward Carrigan, the | > ATZ .u non intox: n of the Puebia and the Zealandia, the Gov-| George Ross has built for C. D. Lane | painter who recently met his death mw NON-WINNERS’ STAKE. 5 o 8 Brunks Doy T ernment will not take the Valencia, as she | & Stout and speedy steamer. “h\y!]\ ‘1‘,”1 falling from a scaffolding. The sten- BL : . purses. Best goods. b s not large enough for use. As'it now 1’.2-.«&’.“?«'5’(\?“.:.‘."\& e ographer, David Wolf, does not deny that | An Interesting Coursing Contest to MA TVIVINE v 3 T horn & Vall's, 741 Mark stand 'x:h"‘x Government IS in a_pretty | It is named the “Goslma.” She has ouly | 2 charge for labor performed was re-| Be Held at Union Park Thurs- Received first i =il s o severe predicament, as there are no ves- | a draught of fourteen inches, and is said | quested, but claims that ¥ s et- | i i - - ; NO TRACE OF THE MONEY. |seis which It can charter. | to Rave a speed of fourteeh knots. The | (ng according to swetors fn i ot ot = day S Listior Entries. honors at Traas-Miss. and later'l Expe et G Ahe transoerts s .| Gosling xtremely stoutly built and : - ¢ 26, 2 The Union Coursing Park managers last |l sition, 1898 Remember the full name, Starchers iSOl i as o s nsports are on their | GosItNE Is extremely stoutly bulll B8 in this he s corroborated by Coroner Hill | nite Lo O e T oh > d b i ok to e = | e able carry & night held a drawing i i 2 . PR 1l Looking for the Box K 10 hiS port with the exception | Bl Je, 4Ple o CATEY an enormous Carko: | il who. however, aciknowledses that | 1SNt 1eld a drawing in Pythian Hal of | B By AT7 MALT-VIVINE."All Druggists of Sovereigns Lost From the ndiana, which, owing to her enor- | ply for speed. She is fifty feet long and | there is no law compelling the payment of | - S e O S & riying capacity. 16 helng usedibes | thietern f et hern and o e ‘ ymer in what promises to be one of the most Alameda. g | thirteen feet beam, and cost In the the fee. The customary charge for & copy | Lo t Prepared by 5 iy . 5 1 Manila and Iloilo as a store ship. | borheod of $10.000. e e T v cha @ €OPY | novel and interesting events offered by gor N "1V‘ e slig e T hl «l'gl »\lwcnd mi port on June | 1 i which left for e »mm‘& Pty o . the popular park in some time. The swko; VAL. BLATZ BREWING CO disappea and the Pennsylv. and Charles Nel- sprang a leak yes- | Acce 2 to Miss Carrigan, a sister of | is said to be an exper al o <EE S = igns from t n were entering Nagasaki as the Zea- | r n uum« 1o hisds: and had | the!decensed; hek brother was a mewber | judging by the vnn‘\nxl- 1’,m;v',’1(1”,,r:,"‘:' \!““:( WEWAL L steamer Alameda dia left. | to put back. Captain Hansen is the com- | of Golden Gate Couneil, Chosen Friends. | cessful. Sixty-four dogs are listed and the || LOUIS CAHEN & SON nvm 3 was moved to t it Lot G0 ‘1’1¥’ng:‘d‘h“‘”{“£:‘ mander. ish ship London Hill arrived | \Den the time came for making proof of | sport Is scheduled to begin at 11 a. m. WHOLESALE DEALERS, : every ounce of carg The Tollowine Ts the hee ol v from Antwerp in the long pas- | death she was told by the secretary of | The winner will take $60, the runner up | |416 and 418 Sacramento St. Tel. Main 416, : bunkers was t \ liam P Griffine, Arihut’ Job: | sage of 180 days. ‘e London Hill met | the council, M. Bochm, to %o to the Cor- | $#0, the next two 50 cach, tge next four Jins, James Healy, consigned to rela- | with a series of disasters. She was fully | oner's office and secure a certified copy of | $12 50 each, and the next eight §7 : ves'in San clsco, and (wo caskets, | a month In getting out of the British | the verdict rendered In the cose She | bon Fraacics ams Sou GEht §1 nts unknown,' consigned to channel, having met a su esslon nIi r:nlv;. went there last Thursday and Sten Forh e ngers to th B Henry F. Dalton, Angel 1 and | which carried away her sai n latitude | ographer Wolf drew it up and when 1t i FenEars i e NEW I | Dr. Rethers, San Fr. 5 J. |93 cncountered another series of | was handed to her he told Hecinares v """“\'“‘1; :Hulx:mi,\rt ths\‘nnxrlrw : i) ;?le?t. 1 ) | I s and Albert Dennis’ remains are avy gales, when she was on hea 10. he said she did not have the money | McComb's One Spot vs. . Smith ‘With Which Marvelous Cures Can Be Obtained. T | ec rned to relatives Ore; o ends, her cargo shifted and the seas Were | with her, but wo - N e F. A. McComb's Little Joker vs. E = & | Dickeon to relatives in Grand Forks, N, | 50 rough that they swept' her decks. | Wolf said he would rus her - oo vavi £s Winning Ways; G H. burteina’s | 75 &0, C0n Syhen . D.John €. Adame to Telatives i Blg | CArTyIng every movable thing overhoard | day ‘sha went with Bochm to the Corens | LG, """i;’,'. * Wildtre "t cessful o whatlitosdayit e known post- | Sandy g Daniel McE liott, Great BRI TR e e T °|er office to hav %Anh"«lvr'r.lum} made in | Moore's D Gallivan FRE company e aboard or no Mor and Cany A. Sayler Al-|cal e sty e certificate as to the age of the de-|& Trant's The comy s od the loss of | bright, Mo Ray Horton to relatives in | The H. J. Corcoran, running to Stock- | ceased, and when that was Qone Wolt | White. Lily he money 3 0 that if noth- | Goshen, N Martin Mortenson to rela-| (on. and the ferr Sausalito had an | y,qe 2 ‘demand for the $10, and Boehm | Courtn ing S ne will the | in Marendahi, 8. D.: Harry R |impromptu race ast fi‘l;";‘;“\ MOrNINg; | told Miss Carrigan not to pay that | Herbst's Kerry “”’\”‘ \»' o DBer. | S thalativer D ingaarry LR | The Sausalito left her slip at 8 a. m. Friiia e % a; at | : E $with:each £ —_— | N a0 relatives in Frankford, Bai | the Corcoran under the command of ( Jmount, Be it wasioutrageous. | The mdh Van Dorie, Pasha Kennels Rod of pre B e Lagie. tatlor- 5. fur capes, cloaks. | ] ey E. Hasard to relatives in | (A H porvin putled out at the <8I | cortificate and threatened to take it from e k“‘"",‘:'“‘ e aenck f’.’{;q G et it B dit. M. Roth Post st. | Lake City, Utah,'and Edward Mancher to | tme. Captain Fotvin Iolaurely S 8 e | Boehm. who told him that if he attempt. | Bounding. Belle. v Tiedifo Leal b SN e | relatives In Hawarden, Towa. .. | Bausalito a brush to Alcat Just when | ed to do it somebody would have to hold | & Reilly's Richmond Guesn; T .. Gaffneys | Call or write to Friends of the Animals. Pacific Coast Sicamship Compans's | (1" fern-wheeler had got well under way | &0 inquest on one of the two men in the | Sir John Aot va, E. Burmetster's war cload: | [f, B, C, COTTINGHAM nual report of the Society for the 1 Queen left for Puget Sound vester- | tnG Yz Fearless under the command of | room. and the man in the office allowed | . Herring & ot. Fimo va. 7' 4 Khnes Svatie: | 1 0 U tIon briGracltrite Ay Ao e “‘._jx;“h:‘{“;‘fm‘" DOon | Harry Marshall backed out from Pacific the two to pass out. Sui Hamdy_ & Smiin ana’ ve. I Mahoney's | (Patentee.) year ending May 31 has ju iakned, | bound for the north. Among the crowd | faee o vanting o take the |ter he told a somewhat alferent srory. ia | ve T. Murnane's niignts 9. MeCormicis | 002 Market St. The synopsis shows the fe Work | was a fair_sprinkling for the new gold | {i e D niaim Marshall replied | which he was corroborated. by - Deputy | White Tip vs. W. Perry's Campagnia: Hand ©pposite. Pa for the twelve months | fields pe Nome. A large quantity | with two blasts and then another, which | Mogan. Y| & Smith’s Ben Bolt vs. J. Kerrigan's ( | Hotel) f fruit lso taken up by the Queen | made Potvin swear, as he then had to 0| “It has been the custom of thé office.” e el M DL e T, the rthern cities. around the stern of the Fearless. When | said Wolf, “for vears to charge for coples | ontrs s anoib: e o e, Yo | THROAT. antmale kill |, Tne_ battlesnip, Towa’ came down from | he'Was again strajghtened out the Saus: | of verdiots or \ranseripts of tesmany | Warhie ve L Pk Nany B 1O | aORR "-‘.\, 0 Bey | by _reason er anct off the Union fron Works | glito was six lengths ahead hen Cap- | ranging from $1 to $. or more accordin o't Gola MU Naal Sl s 1 Eeventn treet, comer Mission. Sait | 17! ‘ynimate yesterday and steamed a little way down | fafn Potvin jingled his bell_and the en- | to the work done. & Miss Carrigan rams o e Snedy S ells ke i from an 35; animals i the bay h{'lrhnlsr?t ;};;rfl;;n ‘l‘!rjr: l“"‘:!::("l ,:lnnslsgl full sn\np{i ”1‘ ;1 T):]v 4"nr.v\ \1‘ | in Thursday and requested two copies of | M "'»*“"t' of ";r'»‘"\"n. Hurley & " Reil S e = T = anchored o olsom-stree arf. | crawled up inch by inch, and when Al-|the proceedings c e aster Matt ys. W. H. Jones' Rustan: R. F Determined to Die. A crew expressed great pleasure at | catyas was reached the COrcoran was | imeioccainee,in_her brother's case. | e o e Mavdougal ve T 5 Warverss | Freight transferred at low rates. Signal their old anchorage. as they say g hinking that she wanted all the testi- | & who has a carriage | Transter Co., 530 Jones; tel. Sutter 4 leaving their old anchorage. as they say | haif a length ahcad. ~ As the Corcoran |mony for the purpose of getting the in. | S¥ee Lipsi A Johnson's Mountain Beauty Solotoiais utter 441, that the smells which float over from th np‘;:w-.«lrig;n;"n.;—;-..{ulxfi.; '.er“;:m up r(:l.‘g Surance on his life, T old her that tha | L,fe Moran's FIying Faster; W. 1L Jones DHOHT4040 +O+T+0 - CHO+04040 cCommEnCeC LOpUnEEATINEIHHES charge would be $10 for the e h Wiy R arerobver: A +0+0+ e AVS: as out o 2 two copies. | Russell, Allen & Wilson’s Master CI i d S+0 000#000900000000000‘0#04000#000#00. kept it up till the Saisalito was out of ‘r\x“\l( G ;"“n°2m"|1'"n with_this ln:lll‘\!f’mn et e 2! S ‘oronraa are a | Boehm. who had told her that the two | Tip vs. J. Seggerson’s White Chief: F. A. L | The officers of the H. J. Corcorat arc a | coples of the verdict was all that was | comb's Miss: Skyrocket vs, . M. Ketions | : 'R0 c YeIy able and courteous set of cenIMen | neressary. T handed ‘them to her and | Hummer: G: & i Kennels' Demptey Lasa-is DUMMY ROWAN | and are 3 { at. Y | said: | 3. McCormick’s Woodbine; E. M. Kellogg's DELIVERING e o Shcer T Rave, Byrscr T Me.| - Well, who s going to pay for thisz | Mountain Maid vs. Lowe & Thompeon's High & 2 A LEFT SWING Mann. and Chief Steward A. W. Dennis rnrfl"" R':X“["{]‘i:"féfl”‘;‘fi:f?‘:;;“" Yl‘dl"m\f‘ ‘ s el e | <l p_— e British ship Hyderabad is now o L 1 n this i AT YHE HEAD/ R e R R N e e I B to | Will Go to the Jury. . ° per cent refnsurance is being paid on her. | considerable trouble changing the records| A motion requesting the court to order | . in| . " THE UNSPEAKABLE | B RICKS . his friends. BHO4CH0+ THTITITHOIDI D+ V4044040404040 2 0+ O 404040 +D4 00404040404 040 4040 cnooo»o«o‘o¢o~ooooooo0o~00. JLTTES are the moving genius of the age, and Tim McGrath, MecGrath acts as interpreter to this show of freak fighters. A Brace of Unique Pugilists Who Have Escutch- eons of Emhlazoned Red and Bad Hearing Apparatus. JoE KENNEDY LANDING HIS RIGHT ON SOLDIER wM.KEk‘. woov.Y o IKENNEDY COUNTERING WITH LEFT trainer of pugilists, has hit upon the latest He Is now and most unique materialization of that spirit. managing and training a brace of red-topped fighters who are as deaf as the man who lacked a money ear. Out at the pavilion along the ocean beach Tim is having bushels of fun with his pugilistic subjects. Wherever you look a shining, refulgent red-top strikes the eve with dazzling effect and men are plying their fingers in the secret signs of the dumb language. M h has three fighters on his hands at present, all training for the National Club bouts on the 16th. “Dummy” Mike Rowan, who will mingle things with Joe Rea of the Olympic Club;-*Red Stack” Franey, who will meet Charley Goff, and Joe Kennedy, who will cross mits with Gus Ruhlin, are training at the pavilion, and their laily work furnishes much amusement and laughter for the crowd of sports who congregate in the long hall where the punching beat their incessant tattoo. Rowan has both red hair of the violent shade and ears that have topped working:; Franey hears well enough, but his hirsutic capping is blinding to his brothers in training. Every other man about the place ¢ an aureole or an aural defect about his person, and enough pen and pencil talking goes on to fill books. Mike Rowan of the bad ears is attended a group of red-haired deaf men. His brother, who is training with him, possesses the same physical characteristics as the fighter himself; Dan O'Brien, a friend, is also deaf, with a head plece of blazing red; Rollin Wells, another follower of the pugilistic destinies of Rowan, the prineipal, is a point or two ahead of the game, for his top-piece is of the®ark order, but his ears are like those of Dressed in a Princeton sweater, the gift of Garret Cochran, and turned-up trousers, Tim works the pad and pencil game all day long.” “Well, what do you think of my brick-top stables?” is his greeting to the visitor. ay, if T have this stack of red chips much longer I'll open a poker game before I get through. And the other boys with bad ears are a noisy lot, only they don’t hurt your wicks. I'm going to open a card-writing establishment on Market street. In the last two weeks I haye become an expert penman answering their questions MecGrath's freaks are having a happy time. The deaf portion of the show receive un-hearing visitors and then the finger talk begins until the trade winds are blown back across the Pacific. Rowan was discovered in Los Angeles by McGrath and Franey was brought down from Seattle. Franey is the man who stood up against McCoy for four rounds, and afterward received a strong mead of praise from the Kid. Big Joe Kennedy is working hard and is rapidly coming into shape for his fight with Ruhlin. CHOHO40+0 404 O+ 0 +040+0404 40404040 + 0+ 0+ OO+ 040404 04+04040404+ 0+ 0 + O +0+04040+ Bfe is & slow vessel and as her bottom ry foul that probably accounts for the long vovage. The Pilot Commissioners appointed Cap- | ain M. Tyson a pilot vesterday to fill the | ; caused by the death of Caprain | Haskell. There were quite a 1.2 Geriof a;;]pucam. for the position and as Captain Tyson is quite a young man the older masters think they have been sliglit- | ed. Captain Tyson has been all his life at | sea. however, and has had conslderable experience in both steam and sail, should make an able pilot. Captain Tyson started in life as a clerk | with Pope & Talbot. but was taken very | Siel ana for montha his life was despaired | of. When he was able to be about agam | he was sent to sea for a pleasure trip. but took such a liking to the life that he | adopted it as his profession. At different | times he has been master of nearly all Captain Charles Nelson's vessels, and dur- | ing the last vear or so has been port cap- tain of his fleet. His last commanad was the bark Haydn Brown and before that he was master on the steamer Charles Nel- son, now on her way home from Manila. so he | FIVE BOXING BOUTS. Programme of the San Francisco | Athletic Club Entertainment. ‘ The San Francisco Athletic Club will | to-morrow night present a fistic pro- gramme which contains five events, some | | of which should prove hot contests % The first hout is for ten rounds be- | tween “Billy”' Meyers and - “Sharkey" Smith. The second event will bring to- | |xo>thnr Willlam Granfield of the San| [ Francisco Athletic Club and William | | Woods, a pupil of Walter Watson, in an | eight-round go at 145 pounds. This will | be followed by a match in which Charles | | Vickers of the San Francisco Athletic | Club will vie for fistic honors with Pen- | dergast of the. Ocean View Athletic Club. - This will also be an eight-round | battle. : The last two events will be six-round engagements. Charles Condon of the San | | Francisco Club and Barry of the Olympic | | Club will battle before the club at 14 | pounds. The final number on the pro-| | gramme will bring out the “Black Eagle, " | Deacon Jones, and James Crawford, 120 | pounds to be the weight limit. — ee———— | Association Excursion. | The thirteenth annual excursionand out- | ing under the auspices of the Young | | Men’s Christian Association to Hotel del | | Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove wili take place next week, Thursday, the lith | of June. Tickets will be sold at greatly reduced rates and are good for five day There will be a grand celebration at ine Grove on Bunker Hill day, a parade in | the morning, games and outdoor sports in the afternoon; a patriotic service in the evening at Chautauqua Assembly Hall. There will be ample accommodations for: all desiring them, as the excursion will be positively limited to five hundred; only this number of tickets will be sold. “‘hil- | dren under twelve years of age half price. The committee is planning to make this one of the most enjoyable excursions which has yet taken place under the auspices of the association. Tickets for the excursion will be sold only at the As- soclation office. —_—e———————— Yesterday’s Insolvent. . H. Beers, watchman, Oakland, $317 75; no assets. #040*06060600Wo&ofio&o&omo¢OQOQWWOOQOQOQOWOO *O*OQOQO*O#OOOQOOW’W ® ;9:- -‘»@#@4@9@o@fl@o@q»@if@‘@v@o@‘@v@#@q»@'@}@r- | a judgment in favor of the defendant IO+ D4 + DHOAD+OATAD + DO + O+ DO+ OO + IO+ OHTE Are You the Man You Should Be? When Other Men Are Being Restored to Health, Why Neot You? Men, be strong, be manly: stir up the fire of youthful energy in veins; awaken that dormant vigor which is tied up in your nerves. Don’t brood over the mistakes you have made in the past, but correct them now, while nature offers you a chance to do so. 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