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° THE AUSTRALIA IS BURNING 0IL “PILLOWS” JEFF USED XPECTED T0 SET FIRE T0 TO ROCK FITZ TO SLEEP I T B CTG | 15 wore when he wrested the belt from ‘Bob"” Fitzsimmons have ' Police Are Waiting for | Frightful Accident to the Steamer. a Teamster. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20. 1899 D R A R R LR AR L RS Relieliel NEWSBOY A PASSENGER ON BATTLESHP I0WA been sent across the continent to delight the eyes of the friends of the new champion in this city. Suspended by narrow ribbons of red, white and blue, they occupy the place of honor in front of the center of the back bar mirror in Al Smith’s saloon at 221 Ellis street. Beneath them hangs a P | photograph of the young boiler maker - o < —_— | e in fighting attitude. It is h\hel'l(‘*‘:i‘ SIGK HEADAGHE b | “Our Champion.” On the upper left- ARE LGOKING FOR A CLEW PETROLEUM TANK EXPLODES hand comer of the card upon, which | is e a oto m 2 A —_— [ S B N caraon Positively cured by these STEAMER MAY BRING THE ALA- THE UNFORTUNATE VICTIM the gloves bears the inscription: Little Pills. MEDA’S STOLEN GOLD. WILL DIE. WON BY They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, % e | —— d. Jd. Jefiries fndigestion and. TDoo Hca..rtyl\!':a.(ing. D_»\ per- * i ic’ i ip | Wi i i In His Contest With Bob Fitzsimmons fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr 7 Argentm‘e Repub11c§ Trami!}g Ship A With Rare lFortltude He ‘Asm?ts the LS '2: f:e el mbiorabiniot : 2 i b the Mo, Coated T o Presidente Sarmiento Sailed Doctor.s in A?plying Soothing the World. Z f £ | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. T ey ‘ | Yesterday for Honolulu 0il to His Blackened These famous mitts ;\-eremtal;@'n “m."/ \“fl 81 Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, o and Hongkong. Body. charge of immediately after the big i 7 o i . S S Tio Datanev.: The. next T Smail Piil. Smail Bose o — ——— day he packed them In a box and lm i l“ i Small Price . .’- The mail steamer Australia and the!| Charles E. Holbrook, a teamster, was \ipped them to his wife in Oakland. i ] ice, :'nl\wi States ship Philadelphia were | fatally burned last night by the e ‘;ir:;hnv'u:;'rusl 11‘;]; x‘(vr‘:‘mr l;:}l;&\ 1'::; plosion of a tank containing crude pe ot arrive. = Oces o R o . Union Oi anxiously waiting for the Australia. She | (rOI€UmM at the works of the Union Oil is bringing up quite a large number of | COMPany. on Kentucky street, Potrero. Smith, whose confldence in Jeffries’ ability to “put it on” the Cornishman netted him numerous dollars, received They arrived there last Saturday i morning and that same afternoon Al 'HOTELEMPIRE i - BROADWAY (formerly Boulevard) S8 - v The ortunate ma ol it a telegram from Delaney, authorizing y Dow s i i R Jeihe SnLonondle man i emplored him to get the gloves for display in And 633 STREET, NEW Y rumo d for some time his place of business. Smith hurried the bay to the Delaney home, procured the precious hand coverings that night had them hung in “The hion,” admired by all admirers & : t first glance these famous ‘‘pil- ”Wf - 3 5 do not look as if they could be ) MY ,“,’ / ? | SERVIC - articles with which “Lanky Bob” El rocked to sleep. Despite here and i m”’{ i re a little lumpiness, there is. noth- ing to denote to the casual observer that they pounded the bony head of the phenomenal “Kangaroo.” A closer URNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND ' HOMELIKE MANNER. Australia may throw some light | draymen at 41 Market street. He was upon the robbery of the chest of gold | sent to the works to get five drums of from the Alameda. The police, acting petroleum and was to have taken them under instructions, have been keeping a |t the Risdon Iron Works. After reach- ot Al e S Burher i large tanks was overflowing and he terday that he hoped the Australia would | called the attention of the watchman arrive time, but beyond this he would | to it. The latter, after explaining that say what his reasons for being | he was dressed in his best suit ot ted in rival of the Australia. | clothes and did not want to take a learne m one of the Custom-| chance of spoiling them, asked Hol- N OF ITS CUISINE AND |ACCESSIBLE MODERN FIREPROOF. An extenstve library of cholce literaturs has just been added. Willie Barlow, Guest on the Man-of-War. ILLIAM BARLOW, a newsboy of this city, enjoys the distinction of e only member of his numerous n America who sailed ry of th vy as et we It we house officials that in some way the po-| 1,01 jf he would not “stop off” the inspection, however, especially in the When t ¥ Was ore Por | 1&g Barlow aske lice ha a clew which!leads them to SIS0 BECE B0 O asented daytime before the flies have gone to roost, reveals something of the mill ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. suppe that the thief or some of his ac- o B s ) through which th have been. Delightfully and Conveniently Located, within len money | And, taking the watchman’ antern, When | he repaired to the tank and after con- some siderable trouble managed to find the > are stopcock of the supply pipe. the fault of the police; | The ofl was pouring into the recep- S Dhere v \r- | tacle, and as Holbrook shut off the s ply he placed the lighted lantern side the tank. In some manne flame from the lantern reached the oil and a loud explosion immediately fol- lowed The burning petroleum completely enveloped the unfortunate teamster and with a wild cry of horror he started 1 possibly the s the Austral arrives there ma ten minutes of the Amusement and Shopping Centers. RATES MODERATE. American and European Plans. | Write for our book, “The Emplre Illustrated,” and other pi ars. The gloves are the finest grade five-ounce affairs called for by the provi- sions of the Horton law. They are colored a dead red, intended to resemble dried blood, and they do it. one would spect from a glance at the mitts as they hang aloft that splotches of the good red blood of Fitzsim- mons decorate both of them. It took the busy flies to do that. The mo- ment the gloves were hung up the insects deserted the free lunch and ad- journed to admire the mitts One big stain on the knuckle of the left glove greatly resembled an out- line map of Australia. two dozen flies on the outskirts making the coast % | line. This sanguinary discoloration probably came from the active mouth of < | Fitz. which, according to all accounts, bled continuously from Je..ries' left- &% | hand jabs The only abrasion on either glove was a cut in the center of the big blood spot on the left, as if the kid had come in contact with and been cut by Fitzsimmons’ teeth. The right glove, which was placed so hard under irm bu any’s stes Panama a airly large amer Bonita from Newport. W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pro rietor, hooner d with loz direct to Oaklan RER R R R e e A R R R R R PR R AR A e R R L A R R R S R A R A R R R e SR R R A rived in the from Tacoma with | to run from the scene. His clothing L‘_:f;‘\_’“{’_‘f‘“"“i"h""" and which finally found his jaw for keeps, showed few : - : coal for the Coal Company. The was a s of flames, but with rare “'l.‘l.w Sl il b St % Body, Brain and Nerve Tonic vessel had voyage down, and | presence of mind he attempted to tear : e Eloyes will be turned over to Delaney when he: arrives! with: Jef- Overcomes i bro s onlotter lieh S iion i e rars Hecom GRISE Body all ries and will find a place in his collection of the other “pillows” used in i mer Novo, | inain howev he famous fights with which he has been connected. DEBILITY S L Several men who were present has- 5 .".Jhpf"f, ’f’””f"“"“l'. iheancre made by Sollevinsontotithis (cityiandi sent ALL DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. William Ingram, who was formerly tily divested themselves of their over- IREQQAEINCIC) a Portraits and endorse | MARIANT & €O., 52 W . N 1 the Chief W nd wrapped them around the rday succeeded John Abe [ body of the unfortunate man. After SOTOLOR0N0 8 08 aR 0RO OO SOOI 8 G R OB ORI ite Harbor Police office S| considerable difficulty they succeeded [ Tious cvents The = oot Eaiz red. IUis said | in extinguishing the flames, but not | as possible attor the arrival of re o Soon ! e ton 10, UETAIS | until Holbrook was fatally burned m. boat from the city - ! on for hin i the Wh The ambulance was at once sum- ; D, ce. This is only one of sev moned and Holbrook hastily removed MUST NAME ANOTHER REFEREE | : | : < ‘made last week on the w to the Receiving Hospital. ~An exami- | s | T . i . front by the Commissioners. ']rh.' changes | nation disclosed scarcely a spot on his | George Siler Cannot Come to the | A table water of exceptional purity I were among the dredger and repair de- PHhat hagiotite : : 0 i partment men. The Commissioners will :',:'f*‘dg“.‘n"iri’:‘;lfl:";‘"‘:f DiEchchied Sy 1 Coast to Pass Upon the Ruhlin- |and excellence.—London Lancet, | coats nger =W YORK. was no opposi nt. He i intn ° s e R ATE A T h o a0 g @ B A A R R A LIPS < | His back pre- hold their regular meeting this after- | ouring: . vack I § | 3 sented a sickening appearance, while Kennedy Battle. Wm. Wolff & Co., Pac. Coast Agts, George Siler, who has acted as referee | 14 | The Presidente Sarmiento sailed yes- | charred and blackened pieces of flesh fi “ f terday afte on for Honolulu. he will | hung loosely from his arms and legs. in the last fhree ‘battles for the boxing | H h\; | here enough to take on a sup- | With rare fortitude Holbrook watch- | e championship of the world, will not offi. & | ed Drs . E v ) e at the forthcoming meeting of rom Homnolulu the | by a soothing mixture of oils to his ) . e % v Ruhlin and Kennedy. The Chicagoan | Chl ! Ship wlllpexiigo 0 TohE: then i2 'body. He assisted them in adjusting 2 .| promised “Billy” Madden, Ruhlin's man. | N | e can e Brisiden s sirmiento i | the bandages that they tied around vis| Patch vs. Dennis in |aser that ne would mate a pilsrimage | (9] the training ship of the Argentine Repub- ody, and occasionally gave them di to the coast shortl after the Jef- —— I the middies Morrison and Sherwood ap- Mot iShevl been here for mnearly a | rections as to how he wanted the oil H 1 fries-Fitzsimmons meeting. Immediately month. The ship will do a great deai of | applied. Outrigged Skiff. St e A uneotng . S ¥ ecured iana left operating table, “I know I am up elected by Manager Collins of the cort The | against it.” visiting while in ll\‘v- Mediterranean, es “I guess there is no use Kkicking, g position with one of the big Eastern rac fy o | : ally among the Ttalian ports. | boys” he remarked to one of the doc-| - ing associations. He could not afford to Clever Scheme of alLegislature to Enact " nsport, Sherman, which <ailed | tors ‘as he was placed upright on the | COURSE HAS BEEN IMPROVED | Sicrifice this. Hence another man must from here on May 22, arrived at Manila | be £ ; Bunko Man. the Required Law. yesterday. The transport In r Club. nila yesterday for | “Tom Sharkey anci 2 and Phil W & s | nd have heen Unite surveving steamer C. P. After he had been placed in the male ! mentioned for the place. The naming of = S Patterson sailed yester moming for | ward the unfortunate man was visited UNIVERS;TYABOYS XVgEL B0 v i) ot o et until fh nigit x| Ve > on a surveying trip. The by_his employer, who instructed the IN BARGE R. ¢ | the fight, as it is intended to avoid all | AN ATTORNEY'S SURPRISE THEIR STATUS TO BE DEFINED Brd Moy went o the dry dock yes-| doktors to do allin thelr powes toiseve unnecessary delay, | g i [t ¥ to be overhauled and to have her | o jife of the injured man. sleagin || i ey, iose gameness captured ottom recoppered. arbor | He has been in the employ of Bocarde Sanii | those in_attendance at Woodward's Pa- WANTED TO MAKE HIS WIFE A WESTERN ADDITION IMPROVE- | (iicer Thomus It Dilon of the Harhor| e o.'for several veare, and s hoid in | o127 Sw’m’;";g SIS Sl e e s T PRESENT. MENT CLUB TAKES ACTION. against Thomas H. Whitelaw jfione |ihi=ieateemiby(them: ital SRS s Wl oEs Grath has the most implicit faith in| arethe only positive nteed remedy for the of the members of the Whitelaw Wreck- .rhfl surgeons at the hospital enter- From o]ymplcs and Franey and thinks the setback he re- Drink Habit, Nervo ¢ Melancholy caused = Spoae cmms | ing Compar charging him with buying | tain no hope for the recovery of Hol- = ceived last Fri v will teach him to be by strong drink. junk from a miror, which Is against the brook. Lurlines. more cautious in the futur we ARANTEE FOUR BOXES He Purchas Six Yards of Supposed Supervisors Will Be Asked to Light i Contraband Goods for Eighteen Fillmore and Devisadero Streets, 14-rHV-~l L5 w. The boy who sold the junk s under vears of age, which is _the limit pr w under which a minor may | | tocureany case witha positive written guar- | antee orrefund the money, aud to Qestroy the NORTH END CITIZENé T | appetite for intoxicating l1quors, MILITARY ELECTIONS. R e At a meeting of the regatta committee | | | 1 | Dollars and Finds He Is as Provided by Municipal mot sell Junk. e by e o thn | A Colonel of the Fifth Infantry to Be | of the Pacific Association of Amateur | A P s L G L Duped. Ordinance. corner of First and Folsom streets. Elected—Captains and Lieuten- Athletic Unfon held last night the fol- WANT IMPROVEMENTS | canses Mis Poverty £ ] | “Thomas Fleming, a laborer. who livi PR L lowing, among others, were present: \. STRONG DRINK 2o’ Secn. Tpon receipt S e 231, Gilbert street, while loading pipe osen. G DRyt e AL et B 31£10.00 = will matl you four [4] boxes and posi- At the regular monthly meeting of the | upon a wagon at the Union Wr On the 34 of next month Lieutenant |J. Pembroke, W cleverly sw fternoon met with a painful ac- | Colonel atch, A. P. Roth- ORGANIZE A CLUB WITH THAT ive written guaranten to cure or refund e maney. Sic 5 A & Geisting. adjutant on the staff of v, Ma ) soli r v ) by a sm 1dition Improvement Club held L st eisting. adj kopf, H. W. Ma: C. Pesoli, A. M. PURPOSE IN VIEW. | _GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts.. 2 o , o cident. One of the heavy pipe fell and | General Warfield, will preside eet- | Stc Stk 3 o g & a saflor the swindler visited Beesey's education of Japanese in public | fange of the wheel. His three middle | [ of the offfcers of the nan, Ray Fryer, A. D. Smith, James Hop- s s o - - « me Court building, aken up, and Chairman Dr. | fingers were so badly lacerated that when | Infantry, National Guard, to elect a suc-| per ‘and T. Sands. The following entries | Enthusiastic Meeting at Which L. A. | W m crecy ur Cross w mpowered to appoint a | he was U,Ik n to lhr“ }lltnrhnrgfl::‘px:fl;l dr;r;— ;;mln|m|nr:’;;]n;\-r! ¥ ,u'r}l‘r;\nkit. \\‘hn .\;ln!fl were received for the various events to be Rea, James Bolan and John i F th B t $|0 t fo kage contalning six vards of | committee to draft a bill for presentation | Von der Leith found it necessary to am- » ago retired from the colonelc tis| rowed at El Campo on Sun P s p; H ted that the i L :?u: the ‘.l.m‘i putate thes | probable that Lieutenant Colonel K ; ’ Staude Speak. | or the ces ul Michael MeDonald of Oakland, the 1002 | \whitren Junior outri and tha as the Chinese. who has been in command sinee ed skift race—M. -J. Breen - to order you must go to shoreman who was jured on Sunday | ;0o S 5 mth End Rowing Club; George B Dol- % 5 por e intention is to segregate the little | yhile loading coal from the Titar ; | Colonel Fairbanks retired, will be chosen. | phin Roating Club; George Collopy, Pioneer | _ With wild hurrahs and a stamping of JOE POHEIM. city. He | prown men and provide a school for their ed to St. Mary's Hospital and for the position of lieutenant colonel | Rowing Club; George Lewis and Warner Lub. | f€et, a new improvement club was made | £ e &7 anything about ve use. The law as now consti- - He is suffering from a fr 'j-mln-n Majors Hodges and Julian will be candi- [, 0 %, "2 B8 e n - last night in the North End district of ’or $A3”f::deczndgeteal o o o “hir Y and s | 8 hrol arm and iInternal injuries. | dates. vl iy e el = | Ny 20t 2 2 S thared ne. wel nd wel S applies to Chinese only, and it in [skull, & hEoken Son g, om] he has tain Douglass White has heen de- | Senior outrigged skiff race—W. O. Pateh, | the city. About 200 citizens gathered in trmmed suit at at the ed to settle once and for all the | The hospital surgecns tinlk | | tailed to preside at an election to he held | Dolphin Boating Club, and Dr. C. C. Dennis, | the New Washington Hall on Stockton t e S em of all Orientals who are educated ‘°r~ = = | for captain_and lieutenant of Company | South.End Rowing Club. Union streets to form the prelimi JOE POHEIM’S rn him OVer | ;4 ihe expense of the taxpayers. ! F, Fifth Infantry, vice L. E. Weull and | Junior four-oared barge race—Ariel Rowing | plans of organization and in this 5 A 5 W In a communication to Dr. Cross Super- FOG SERVICE. Jesies "‘n]\nL “mn.u terms expire. Major [ Club: B. McDonough, how: oo oo y were completely successful. After Will cost elsewhere $4 evider intendent Webster holds that the Jap- | — = 3 \llj‘fl\'r‘vxm\y\dlml:{f"’:]"t"';::n::”ylml1{:!)!mf-:_'r" °ap- | 2; A. Haughton, No Lynch, stroke, and | two hours of speech making, the North A 1 how much ese must pay the statutory fee of $10 | Weather Official McAdie Will Estab- | tain : SILEDEL ol \hany Do | Roy West, cockswain. University of California | End Tmprovement Club became a fact and Pants t~ order from $4 The swinc e giment, vice William Elliott and ating mith, seociation e | Per annum for a primary course, $20 for lish One. by \:J:',..,w;m’.',“, a grammar course and $30 to attend the | ajaxander McAdie, section official in hool. The law can only be evaded | cparge of the local . one business some b arge of the loca . SRS ot n Amer; becoming guar- ted | an, who did not qualify. 2 | d ) e ‘l 2 _"er,” No, P. L. A. Rea set the ball rolling by a JOE POHEIM’S - i auser, stroke, and ert [ammer, | o1 o 3 oses of e s ather Bureau, has | SWIFT COURSERS OF THE ATR. | cockswain. Doiphin Boating Club: W mean, | ratement of the purposes of the club, By T e i T AT T George Bao Mo e ol W. Bush. | He then called for a nomination of a | § 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush, mes Hopper, bow; A. | temporary officers were ele | | % s : B exton, horary che p e S rBatly e S. ring the cloth and | dian for uml . : ;-rul‘;‘fi"‘l AW, | with the other branches now in operation. | Pacific Pigeon Club’s Race From Red C. M. Farrell, stroke, and W. Everts, :’:';X( AL (‘I;fi.‘:n'r}?-[.a;,".‘f pas vr']m{}l.\ 110-1112 Market St., S. F. dress it would make | however, will be re as the proper | mhe new service contemplates the notifi- = cockswain; substitute, Lester Hammersmith, | moo : R oen. ho Saection agreed to the | solution of the pro s there no | cation to the pilots in charge of the ferry Bluff Won by E. D. Con ammersmith. | was made without a dissentient vof S 5 Canoe race—George Collopy, Pioneer Rowing | o oqe W v £ 3 olley’s Homer. Ciub; A. W. Pape, Dolphin Boating Club, George Seekan was then elected tempor- The swindle ter particular desire to work any hardship on | boats of the presence of fogs outside t i i | St J time, accepted his £ 1at they are | Golden Gate and the possibility of its en-| The Pacific Pigeon Club's sec . aeveashret feeeeeaarve . i the Japanese. It is certain that they ar e Pacific Pigeon Club's second race| fTen-oared cutter race, with cockswain, apen | ATY Secretar > attorney not to e} 2 : ring the harbor. Observations will be % A s 2 B " swain, open Siaie 2 B ' 3 N’S GREAT Lomey 1ot 12| becoming so numerous that some steps | LeTing the harhor. Observations will be | of the old-hird series was fown on Sun- | to Naval Battation. men-of-war and e | . AS temporary chairman and organizer,| @ Visit DR, JORDA day from Red Bluff. A strong wind in- | chantmen- hanght handed the should be taken to prevent them crowding | yottom or whether it is the so-called Naval Battalion, N. G. C., first di- . Rea spoke at length upon the ne- HUSE““ UF A"ATOMY amount tt the offic: out white pupils. | “high fog.” terfered somewhat ‘with the speed. The | vision: J. Beattie, O. Smith, 0. Olsen, J ssity for the existence of a well or- J “With under his arm and | The fireworks committee of the Fourth | Fog is due generally to the descending | result of the race follow: "f:_';l‘r; 1}\» ?Tnl. d'(‘” ?"k";(;-umg-r !\l:|l{ur, G. | ganized improvement club in that dis- 1051 MAREET ST. bet. 6:247:8, S.F.Cal, his face smiles, SBecsey stin- ot July calehratinninotifle dithe civh l’g?l(t)?tlm‘w\"rrms<n( of ihe atmosphere and vapor | First—F. D. Conolley's W. 219%; arrived 1:01%; | B. C. Muller, A, Bick, H. Muller and J & | ttict. He painted the lumpy condition The Largest Aratomical Mseom in the sequently at the door of his display will be held on the even of the | coming in contact with warm alr on the | average speed, §16 89-100 yards per minute: dis. | Murphs. Second — division. Aot vai | of the North End streets and B E Wortd aknesses any contracted - Bin anlsusemite. | S0 e ATia:Pluzs, showated by Jackagn | o ater itk it Bicbe | e e Sras Sl O | M ot Alviaion namies inoty yet & e8ls Jand’ dwelt | e ety e by thaoldest inquired his | Clay, Steiner and ott streets. for the|on Mount Tamalpais ng that he had | benefit of Western upon the indifference of the City Fathers | Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. and telephoning to act in their behalf. DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES : ben's’ A. 46%; arrived 1:01 Addition residents. | them down to the local office the desired her'e average speed, | Senior four-oared barge race—Dolphin Boat- 100 yards per minute; distance, 165 miles | ing Club: V. Caglierl, bow: George The light committee of the club reported | information may be ziven out. 23 yards, Third—George Lubben's A, 477 W. 0, Pateh, No. 3. A W. Dhpe stroes: v | ton.” he said, “we may hope for an im- it foe and sAGTSEA in 2 hundred ' that some definite action will be taken re- | There was a peeculiar change in the tem- | rived 1:01: average speed, 808 SI-100 var verts, cockswaln; substitutes, Dr. F. R. Sex. | RTOVement in our section of the town. | Treatment personally or by letter. & jed the happy at- | garding the lightly illmore and erday. The thermometer | minute: distance, 16 miles 366 vards. on_and C. M. Farrell. Ploneer Rowing ub: | l‘lhe business man and the property owner | Positive Cure in every caseund wkage on table Devisadero streets vided by muni- | registered 54 in San Francisco and 44 on | P- A. Schlotzhauer's W. 1322; arrived H. Wilder, bow: F. O'Neill, No. 2; G. Lawson, | Should come together and in a spirit of PHILOSOPRY of to open it. She eclpal ordinance. Dr. Cross stated that he | Mount Tamalpais, while on Sunday it | 3Verage speed, 79 45-100 vards per minute No. 3; C. L. Ochs, stroke, and G. Hause. cock. | Unison work out the salvation of this IAILED FREE. (A t bound the had made pers observations and | was 7 on the mountain and 52 in_this | tance. 16 miles §47 vards. Tifth-—Dr. T swaln. Alameda Boating Club: J. TLewis, | POrtion of the cit o ‘ \e found that | found =everal useless“street lamps. He | city, a practical reversal of the conditions, | benter's W. 307; arrived 1 average speed, Market St., 8. F. This Is the first time tnat the temperature | 12 hsa been taken at the sea level and one | iy rd: ; SR bheen swindled | street, and three gas lamps in the same | and a half miles above, According to Mr. | o Takes the winners for the series as fol- After re- block. Only one house Is located on the | McA 79-100 yards per minute; distance, 165 miles ards. n ele n Cf <0 found | valuable b G. Hansen, No. 2: Atwell . Webh, | James Bolan, at his own suggestion, as- | § DR JORDAN & ¢ Fred W. Avers, stroke; F. Hansen. | cended the rostrum, expatiating upon the ain. Ariel Rowing Clul ; needg of the North End from the civic B D T e ot nar STt a2 fol- | bow; James O'Connell, No. 2¢ R. Ellis, No.'s | point of view. He spoke upon the ques _miles R g st, . Schlotzhauer; second, E. | James Wilson, stroke, and Roy West, vhic A oen i So. . O it is impossible to go west for | D. Conoll third, Dr. T. Carpenter. The next | swain. : %) l'kn(:1 Ii'r’,'.rhlm"n".fi R:;nq":ng!u:_nng t‘)“(‘ \-l‘n m_the shock the now_ thor- | block. There is an electric lamp on the | Ut ‘We can £o Up and put | race will be for young birds {rom Tres Pinos | ~Relay swimming race, ten relays—Lurline | regation of the rog by women e maddened disciple of Blackstone southwest corner of Page street and Ma- ons together. August § Swimming Club: M. de Lyons, C. E. Mayne, | spaciallv i i £ T his trusted army revolver and | sonic avenue and a gas lamp on the north- | ' Mr. McAdie has just issued a creditable | —_—e HUF. Brewer, H. A. Widemant, J. A Gedes, | nbtion Chrsuereat o o or their, dissemi- b o find the swindler, deter- west corner. On the south side of Califor- | annual summary of the climate and crop | DESPONDENCY’S FATAL RESULT. L. Smith, H. Foley, temberg, H of blue serge val- tric-light pole on Cl street, betwe ntral avenue and I w. that hi fairly swooned DR.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy 6tobs all losses in 4 cures Emission | e ha STt | St 5 , 2 of the city. He favored the former pro- paty Impo- Jdo him or die in the attempt. | nia street, between Gough and Octavia, | service of the California section, which 5 Kennison and R. C. Hoffman. Olympic i Sa 5y er pro= | tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoe: o might return 1o his | there s an clectric lamp, while diagon: | gives In a concise way the eonditions | George A. Hinkel, Charles " K. Melrose, J. | {§¢L, Mo fear that the public might Gleet. Fits, Strictures, Lost to present him with | ally across, sixty feet aw there is a | which prevailed during the year 1898. John A. McKenzie, a Carpenter, | Hobson, F. Armstrong, F. Burnett, D. Carroil, R irenat this was a primal BUEHORREOR Manhood and all wasting effects repaired | gas lamp and another one sixty feet west. | e Hangs Himself From a Beam P, Duran: &0 W: Pape.’ Otls;(Cravle andsa. [\ J0Tth 2Bnd Improvement Clubi Rea e beiie s Poie. oriexpemssa isent ¥ s his eom- | On the corner of ( and 1 s = Taylor. the chairman, arose and poured oil over | gealed, $2 bottle: 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed to & floor for some time streets there is an ele amp ELECTRICIANS WILL MEET. in His Cellar. Four-oared barge race, open to members of | the troubled waters. case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- cure - : the Academic Athletic League and League of John Staude was the last speaker. of | BTITUTE, 865 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Also Large Convention Which Will Be John A. McKenzie, a carpenter living at | the Cross Cadets—Company H, League of the | the evening, and he begged for a unity | for sale at 1073% Market st., S. B." All private 4 Sutter place, hanged himself in the cél-| Cross Cadets: D. Ahearn, M. Moreno, W. | of action, a combination. of effort and | diseases Quickly cured. Send for free book. Held at the Cliff House. z lar of his house last night. McKenzie has | Leatey aud I Erlenheim. rchitectural class | energetic 'work on the part of the busi- “You've appeared for just such fellows | utilized to light Fillmore and De The Pacific Coast Blectric Transmission | been out of work and out of money for O o abe e S Nehobl: o Bert in the Police Court remarked the vete- | street i 5 ness men and_property owners of the Pa Camercn, J. W. Burke, J. A. Burke and J. | N : lere It i I I ’I‘Y as required by the ordinance, and | Association will hold its second annual | Some time past, and for the last few | Mackintosh. re 4 ;g;”;m}?:gv%rnghfn 2"!}!3{‘.,'?'1 r:‘?':‘:v:ll:‘(‘:wn» D MCN {rving to suppress a smile. | the matter has heen called to the atten-| convention this afternoon in the parlors | dayshasbeen drinking heavily. Last night | A committee inspected the course at El | upon whom (he <elobnon lof sommittes v = < s | tion of the Board of Supervisor: of the CIff House. A large number of | shortly after 7 o’clock he went out into [ Campo on Sunday last and decided that | organization would devolve. The roll w VHIS WELL-K delegates have gathered from all over the | the yard. presumably to water the flow- | the races should start from a point near | Signed and with the applications sent pecialist cures ar the useless gas lamps. to police headquar- have fire alarm boxes. \ Bohen the story of | opinion that enough us wdled be cut out in various par: did not reapp § " . Nervous, and Blood hard-working man @ the detectives s s Yesterday’s Insolvents. | coast and the meeting promises to be one | ers. ' As he did not return within a rea- | the steamer Uklah landing stage, along | the North Ind Improvement Club now ot s ppe: s ange d Cillia fer, a c e Sacra- | of the most f story of | Sonable length of time his wife became [ the Ma an three- | numbers 300 members. The next meeting ver 20y'rs’ experience. he Square. onmy |Mento City, ar ; y e S ’ g When she entered the cellar the | the finishing line, the second leg of the | day evening. S G s o the afr. M7 | yesterday. Mo grew tired of paving in.| The programme for this afternoon's ses- | fit ihing Fhe encounteréd was the 1its | SOUrSg PeIng somewhat shorter than (he —_——— P. ROSCOE MeRNULTY, Mo.D. 0 the alr. il ferest at 5 per cent per month discounted | Sion Will be confined to a reading of spe- | Jeas body of b s o 2 v e % : < o o tacas Jesson 411t costs, me eyery [tereBtal f nenefncnctmonth dissonnted clally prepared papers, Dr. . 4. & Pe less body of her husband hanging from a| erto obstructed the course will be re- James G. Fair's Estate. 26! Kearny St., San Franeisco. Cal ¢ 8 ’ rine w open the meeting. John Martin K v: v s moved, thus enabling boats to hug the| The fifth acc e executors of Ll : O e T e e S L T Wil of the lats Tames G. " after which an executive se: o s s 5 moother w e gained and spec-| wog e g = 5 < | often threatened to commit suicide during = iwill be il Wwas settled by Judge Troutt 3 b sion will e held, Thoycuening swill hell G178 Of ek somdency f o Hawing et Praitioas | ol re mill heianlecto et ;ch;L:r&Eling\l;g} The account covers the period from No- DR. CROSSMAN’S search f e A wi vember 17, 1898, to May. 16, , and shows £ the | S¢arch for employment. A widow.and two, e l@fifl-fi;—m{"hi\:nrthweswrn Railway ;xgen?llures am?mm'fi‘gbm Sia0.20 1| SPECIFIC N\IXTUREy read a paper the | children survive him. Fen —_————— will provide transportation for actual con- alance in the hands of the executors sured him | Court for relief. His petition shows that | 1 e 1 T ) all in his power to appre- | of the $108§ 50 of his delinquency the sum s Gmcouren on ElectnicLishing Ner: lor,” and Becesey 16Tt his of- | of $723 is due on three notes of $60 each, Sasnimme QLN drawn in favor of Charles Heisen in the | iven over to informal discussions = early part of November, 18%, at 5 per cent é“;;’;‘(“i‘:“fifpfi’;;"f“ North End Republicans. | per ‘month, discounted ‘monthly. ~Heisen | § sity P | died recently d the administrator of | ~'Regulation of ‘Alternating Current Gen- L For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strict i v in cash of $524,000 76. a, Gleets, Strictures Roval Eagle Republican C ub met | o i o erators”; R. 8. Wasson will he heard on Capture Ly G testants and their boats. Oarsmen should o and analogous complaints of the Organs of evening and elected the following | hcestate has been trying to collect the | SF.cfs About Alternating_currents’; L. aptured a Tan Game. have their boats at the Tiburon ferry slip ———————— Generation. Sergeant Donovan and posse last night made a successful rald on the rooms of the Chinese Mutual Protective and Benevolent Society at 819 Washington street. Thirty-seven prisoners and a com- plete fantan layout were captured. The men were locked up in the California- street police station and charged with vis- ting & fangan game. ~eiin 7 B il 5 : rork | A. Hicks on “Electrically Driven Centrif- new officers: President, J. Hauer; vice| D. Ulfelden of New York and other Swon ¥ T H., M. Kuhn; financial secre- | creditors of Henry Uifelden, clothier of (J§fl Fumps: and C. We Hutton on 'By {lton Towne; recording secretary, San Francisco, petitioned the TUnited | poturn for Current Supplv.” kman; treasurer, J. Patterson; sel States District Court to adjudge Henry | ™ : at-arms, J. Moyer; executive com- |an insolvent bankrupt. They state that p William Stevens, J. Hauer, H. M. | he_owes_them $2000. Dr. Sarsfleld’s rheumatic remedy neveér uhn (chalrman). J. Burfeind, D. W.| W. T, Watters, swithchman, San Fran- | fails in worst cases of inflammatory rheu- Wessenberg. hirty-five new members | cisco, flled a petition stating his debts | matism; can be used with entire safety. Hgned the roll. 3 25 at ,wmpz; ,mr,aum. G "or sale 927 Magket, I. 812, 2:30 10 4 R..Im. next Saturday evening or not later than . 9:30 on Sunday morning; In the Divorce Court = e The referee and A. W. Pape were ap-| Rosa Willey was granted a divorce from : pointed a committee to arrange the de- | H. I. Willey yesterday on the ground of J 3 c talls of the relay swimming race, which | desertion. Sults for daivorce have heen | W} [IJIILS INQLAN Betanie rliis will take place near the shore between | filed by Ida J. High against Henry W, uwoti fluattstéifty ytat\'ds lvalrttt. A‘:;flzlhfir ng‘h for desertion; Laura E. Nash| Afe ;c_lg;uzle%xe& by, thousands of persons meeting of e regatta committee e | against James F. Nash for faflure to - e -y em for forty years to curs held on Thursday night to settle the sta- | vide, and Jane Doherty against Archibaid | SICK HEADACHE, GIDDINESS. CONSTI- ons to be taken by, ¥a- | Doherty for cruelty, g L RAYSE JVeek Btocach,| Kim- 31 a bottle. For sale by druggists.