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] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1899. 5 before its correctness can be finally ac- &k T ] hy S iy cepted. : Bonovar. . et ! X Short time later Sheriff Martin was Ford, 1 b Saios Ao informed that Merkle, who is said to be E : g0 a0 0 | a desperate man, as wWell as an habitual Tt s 2 crook. had escaped. “Owinig to. the fact | e | that the prisoners: yet.im ~dock had to be | i <80 ATy (2 | guarded even more closely than before the | 'S AND HITS BY INNINGS. ‘l escape, a late start x!y the chase refullbe(d | *ry 2004110 0 and in consequence the convict is.doubt- {s‘ri’é:p(rfifi 1203311 | fesa mow far on' his way from. the city. | Gakland . 50183060 | | . After he hurried into-the County: Clerk's | | Base hit 3323801 | | office no trace of the'escape was found, | SUMMARY. | | and instead of being on his way to prison for the term of his natural e he is en- Earned run: % joving his cleverly earned liberty SEmndle. fhreehaste Il Yesterday morning before — e S s —_— = {(,; c(;mresnhedl?fqurtatnhetgnnfi_a «:(l:iznng; . eft the Sherl S Vi E S on {ts wa; H £ | s € 3y H o . . 2 iri H ourt. Every degree of crimi , from Win by Superior Base ¥ Hoot Mons’”’ Assist-| Wilting Heat During|Spirited Coursing at Convict Merkle Makes |« court Every do petey mrecnist wirs N Crus, SEEG f £ the shackled line, Merkle being in front. | by Deve Hit by pit a W. - His Escape. This crowd of criminals was gt a by Running. e v pitcher.” ants Do Well Preliminary Dra Union Park P b fond of Slnisee s emiei b LA r. Passed | ——— —e — - Troell, Kingsley and another ma rri Y X | OF COURT ing af the dock the steel wristlets were ‘ | | e Maken from Merkle. and .he entered OUTBATTED TWO TO ONE HAROLD CLARK IS THE STAR LOCAL MEN DISSATISFIED DOGS ARE EVENLY MATCHED HE SNEAKED OUT RS Hakin fhom Merkie and he ciierd —-— | hi : deputies. were Tel 5 | Ty i | S e while the corps:of, deputies - | Watsonville Whitewashed. [ CTIONs | the remainder of the line Merkle Siebnel LOCALS WASTE GOLDEN OPPOR- | WATSONVILL July l——")'flmfifl"' WINS A CLEEK AND TWO BRAS- | PROSPECTIVE INTEREST IN THE STATESMAN’'S DEFEAT OF EMIN HAS SIX PRIOR CON VI ffi\tberr gxi{;‘ilonclk“ggsf;‘;ldg s found TUNITIES TO SCORE. } Dr(i ie }“1 s x; }L\ in . “b ‘t;\-d;\_\' while SIES IN COMPETITION. WHITNEY-HARDY MATCH. PASHA A SURPRISE. AGAINST HIS NAME ! that there was aJ’”fl"F{;“{’g‘ The"l"i‘:!" [ "Dad' Harper had a ve: ad off call demonstrated that Merkl as s el Su Beets were al o connec - S | —— | —— | fng. “and ihen . began. the ]exml“‘)me!nr:. 0] »r only two hit | }Judge . Lawior was summoned and:he in- Oskiand Cripples Come Out Ahead |Dovle for onfy two b Drives a Gol Ball One Hundred and | Results of the Games of the First|Those Most Favored for the Stake No Trace of the Prisoner Has Been | Jiige Lawicl FiS (Wellnsel that, under in a Slugging Contest with Sratesmen napine Four Yards at San Rafael. Day of the Pacific States Are Young America, St. Oran, Found Since He Left the City th c?rffrm‘f{{:"wu&khe :f‘r:‘\;k‘letl)os‘lg;‘ende e he Santa Cruz the rest of the g Doyle is Medal Play and Lawn Tennis Asso- Warship, Mac’s Melody, Hall—His Family he -did not -believe that he c¢ould be in Ehismai i the i¢ for the ville By 4 % court on.the day set, and.Judge:Lawlor Players. batters. To-morrow they promise to take Driving. ciation. Theron and Mialmo. History. added that. In -his ' opinjon, his- client revenge -on - Harvey an ¥ nt the e would not he prasent ejther, so they would s Statesmen with a goose egg. re: = T A e arrange matters Jater, (- Lo ) raw’s odontologists came up | WATSC Though caddies might live without golf,| The annual champlonship singles of the | Palmetto, at odds of 9 to 1, defeated | Christopher Merkle, also known by be’]eneSr‘::mir?)”r 30:;‘;. ‘s_r wgsv\:immmed ay, arrayed. in AB. R. BH. SB. A . |1t is reasonably certain that golf could | Pacific States Lawn Tepnis Assoclation | Lowe & Thompson's Patria when they divers aliaces, under convicton o0 B o5 April 12 last.” On that date he entered them laok ALE 00 L0 0] 1 %l not maintain its existence without cad- | began its thres days’ career yesterday | met In the open stake yesterday. Patria | charge of burglary, with six - priors” | £7 “apartments of F.: A..-Dunbar-at. 1346 Sl 0 1l jes. On the principle that the looker-on | morning with the racket-wielding talent | showed the most speed In the run up, | against his name, is at large. While the | Market street and was ciught ransacking <50 ko 0 Ol Sien sees most of the game, the caddle, | on hand ready for an indulgence in drives, | but the hare swung back to Palmetto. |eyes of six deputy sheriffs were supposed | the place Prior to his cqnviction on this rts, B0 2el00 S0 = ; whose business compels him to watch the | lobs and smashes. The courts at mei which killed. The odds were lengthened | to have been observing his every move he fi;_ pett\“]fl'rvgzv‘l‘f;f&;r ;‘x’: ”uf‘ s e the subst SLaat 9 0lplay of his patrons, inevitably acquires | Hotel Rafael were never in better condi- | against the winner apparently as a joke, | quietly climbed out of the dock in Judge | (&0, 0F BRCY (GECeh SREEL 8 K M1 The st it B ctensive Enowledge of what not to | tion and the weather never hotter for the | as it was not supposed she had an out- | Lawlor's court, walked over the plat-| wag convicted of peity larceny under the g 0 0 O 1, 1/do. On the other hand, when he has|yearly struggle, in which the best ma- | side chance. After the race but few bet- | form, passed the Judge's bench, opened |'name of James Sullivan; on rr}'el[flbefnzr 7 -9 3 @ 3 & 8the good fortune to carry for an expert, | terfal the State can produce meets on the | tors cashed, the play being light. " the door leading into the jury room, |13l he was Con loted of petty.larceny SACHAMENTO. he has an excellent chance to study his | burning asphalt for champlonship honors. | The races throughout the afternoon PY B eary. 14, 1852, he" was conylcted:of et BIL. SB. PO. A. B, | Bame, and when opportuni offers hel More than the usual quota of Interest | were close, the draw bringing together a_g*H0+o+®+oflm0 | burglary under his'true name; on Septems 2 AB. I BH. SB.FO. A B | 1o tyrally tries to put the results of his|Is attached to this tournament on account | lot of evenly matched dogs. Shylock Boy | ber 6, iss4, he: was convicted . of .- grand 1 2 0 1 0 0|observation Into practice. Accordingly,|of the prospective duel between Sam |proved a surprise in his course with | ¢ ¢ |1arceny und r his true name, and on Feb- r 1 0 1 3 0lmany boys who have carried for experts| Hardy, the pride of Oakland, and George Metallic, pressing the Pasha Kennels'| o o !f(",;‘;‘t 2o oommit burslary under: . the o { 9 § o 1become fine pl s. Recognizing the fact | Whitney, the most able of San Fran- | representative throughout. ° name of Charles Myrtle. -Owing. to fhese & 9.3 0 11 0 % that the caddie Is an indispensable ele-| cisco tennis experts. For the first time In| Theron defeated Susie handily, leading | o ¢ | prior convictions he wonid have hieen sen- ¢ 8 0 0 0 0l ment of golf, the committee of the San | many vears they will cross rackets in a|up and doing all the work. There was d| J | tenced to life Imprisonment yesterday had o f i 0 Rafael Golf Club determined to give up |champlonship tournament. The wiseacres big up: when Statesman, at 1 to 3, de-| St filh‘ r'vmf“m"‘I %t‘h:-r\‘!:_‘ AEH‘ St ,]‘,""H' "-ee“ : gh w L = Vesterday. moom. to him. About 2| Of the asphalt are furrowing brows and feated Emin Pasha. | @ b e et o : 33 1 | oelackie e-hote competiiion, medal | Picking winners, but tew there are who| The dogs most favored for the stake to- | o e e aTnoc: b Chsthay X e le competition, meda’lare willing to stake silver or gold on the | day are: Young America, St. Oran, Was entirely in keeping with his family ok c mong the caddi ¢ a ¥ 5 3 e teok place among the caddies) brses | resultiof the meeting of theseitwo cham- | ship, Macs Mel dy, Thefon and Mialmo. | ¢ % 3 eral years ago parents onnel o5l e O e hs it iatora ) B s ol oot Ao [[Eeaxert (5RO SR ENaOqTIR0S 0 O & i sted and charged with the mur- 2 ENE [ Robeats took second Drize | popeorn. fad. chéwing Candy. st former | s his tuts Kot "Hrite & Drayden's | T e B o 1001 . A Fhe Aeat s e bl 3 3 Smith's Lady Smit rayi A . X g EEioh s 0f SI.‘The first prize was a | champlonship affairs is no more. He now | Littie Fairy: Lowa % Thompson's St. Oran | & @ +0+0+3+0-00-0¢ [ ] . SUMMARY com a driver, a br les-under the sod, and all that is left of | beat A. McComb's Flush; Handy & Smith's | J e T sle, a lofter d the second him is a memory.” When the sun was at Magic beat Milo Kennels' Rock Island Boy; J. | & consisted of a brassie and a cleek. | its hottest and the throats of the thirsty ‘s Mialmo beat R. Attridge s“(,lhgrmlm]g‘ & b 1t crnoon a driving compe- | were calling for soothing drinks a word & Smith's Twin City Girl beat o 1 o ¥ h in which two prizes were | or two of regret floated over the courts Mourning Glory; Russell, Allen & | ¢ ngest balls out of five | for the gray-haired wizard who furnished | Wison's Lady Emma beat Chelia f Gaftpevd | & t twelve hits, st prize, g Jwon | the icewater lemonade in the days gone e cae L iheen's Fireball; Pasha Ken- | ¢ s bunch' or i e hich | by G | nels’ Firm Friend beat Russell, Allen & Wil- | @ ® prove i it of the hall was 104 yarc The entire day’s play showed no sur- s Rose Clair; Aeneld Kennels' Pretender | [ 3¢ P ““g_vh };ty;gr}l\: s e 'rn;x tennis was not olf (‘}‘;e best, | beat J. Keenan's’ Royal Buck: H. x’:;mmfl(fl" )¢ I a cleck as a rewarw | merely preliminary matches leading up | man's Lawrence beat Milo Kennels ; Mur- s To-Day’s Games. g i 1o | {0 the semi-finals and finals, which will | phy & Tolands Pessanc Girl beat {5 | § 3 . anelsco.and San Jose will be the fes have already been made | ved on Mond To relieve the mo- | Déckelman’s Rocket; H. T, Andersons, £e7: Pe Borcliers jand | on Monday S Aniong ftese axe DEuI ment was a surly acquiescence on the s Kennels: Metallic beat Dally & Sebein® | . tzpatrick wil )1d 3 s men’s ha ¥ e of the California Tennis Club rep- Susfe; F Allen & Wilson's Mas- | & ® I ld. For the men’s handieap compet 5 In the R e e the Roasth s {n the draw and arrange- | ter Clair beat Dennis and Porter's The Dev 3 5 S i A bl o e fixed by the committee for the | Milo Kennels' Victor King beat Aeneld K * Al S et fairen ment schedule. The California | nels Maid of Erin; A. Johnson's Mountain | o PS ey Sl e re in a frame of mind which is N on's Bastels | | P any more entries will be re: | much akin to San Rafael weather. On e & Thomp. | 3 T corbetition the following en. | Thursday night the draw took pl and ctienatie ve bee 3. Dennis o~ lit so happened that none of that N oater | & * e b A > The local men c | Thomp- | 5 Francis and W. G. Curtis, play 3 drawn £o as to meet one Patria; D, 1d_beat | Dairyn 1e Fourth will not be much before forcing the best of their v & Trant's C: s War- | 4 * e s not to Interfere with the oele- s to waste their strength ip be P. Thr { Moran'’s | 1 & Sctanam el ability in destroying the chances for a| False Flatterer beat S 3 Wa g D 2 i i tolb 1 = ¢ | local victory. O'Nell & Hanrahan's Promise Me , | petitlon to be held oo fow | . The result of the preliminary matches | Kellogg's Hummer; J. « s Young Amer- | > s s WHEELMEN CANNOT AGREE. e : ot e o STt o WAL | o bR a8 e > Capteols B | o ? ¥ y also by Mis ~4: Routh be OW~ | Hoyal Flush; Handy & € Sylvanus beat | ¢ 5 California Associated Cycling Club McEean will repre- Dr oShillips beat | Soilth & "Dravder's Mountain Belle: . Ero- | 4 3 M 5 cisco lady golfers. Merle Johnson be hy's Benicla Boy beat M. London’s Leonidas; | ¢ Members Differ Over Questions d LI -1; Selby beat John- | BiGy"8" mith's Ben Bolt beat W. Creamer's | 4 & Relay Race Poli = = 2 ihe beat Nich- Pasha Kennels' Rollicking Airs ¢ X b gy ol Juclay Race Lo A Aance 1lt; Weihe beat Root, 6 con Kennels' Ski; Handy & Smith's | ¢ + } The regu of the Californta | ATEERCES & : George Whitney beat Br | Terrona beat Rincon Kennels Hard Lines. . Associated B ——e———— ; Dibble beat Code, 6—4, — - 1 last night Vets to Go to San Rafael. am Hardy beat Hunt, 6, | INDEPENDENCE | TOtals <.s:.ivzms.80 RUNS AND ‘HIT Stapleton. Oakland Beats th; Lobsters. SANTA CRUZ, July 1.—Oakland won a poorly ‘played game to- are 19 to 10 The. game ‘was repiete with errors, wild thirows and misplays. Balsz ‘pitched five innings and: gave way .to Deyereaux the- first. inning Qakland made five. runs. Hardle's ‘drive to_ right field "caussd - a, homerun and brought in two other runs. The pltchers on hoth sides were hit hard Oakland made seventeen and- Santa ‘Cruz fifteen base hits. ch side made. sever In'} The eelmen, Peckham is w hampion of swn in Aus- are d ctric light d have in- en to prepare men st 1h Fran celebr: 1 be quite events will for of the day's en- ol taking t s Jacksor urning - t Reno other ini but Napa will be more, Sissor points on th largest meet. e WILL WELCOME JEFFRIES. Members of the Various Athletic Clubs to Receive the World’s Champion Boxer. mpion Jeffries, fresh from his de- feat of Fitzsimmons for the boxing pionghip- of the worl Thursddy morni He it a reception in the Palace vening, tendered by memb: the Olympic, San Francisco, Rel athletic clubs. rom there ti ard’s of- . Wk Jeffries will be s addition -there will be three ten-rc bouts Letween the following men: Cha Postice of the Excelsior Clut Charles Thurston- of the San isco Athle Club, " -in the welt rge. Coster of th s of the United vy-weight c E C. vs. Geo C.), teather-weights i box four rourds with his sp: Jim Daly, giving a faithful the last two rounds in his which-he defeated Fitz- spar -four rounds ain of George Green and ff, under the spices of the 1h, will be held on the 20th apparently appreciate s a_bi; ct on hand. :cured the s of Dann parring partner and will n Beach. Efforts are be aney and Tom bout. Malson Riche, the Sherry’'s of San Francisco, has reduced all champagnes from $5 to '$4 per quart; pi Gentlemen’s lunches. served in private rooms from 1} to g o'clock without ex- tra. charge. ST Daughters of St. George. The ‘monthly social. of Britannia Lodge, Daughters: of St. George, which in the ménth.of-May was postponed, as it fell on Decoration day, and the Jadies did errors. In-the third nning. Wilk Te- [mot wish. to desecrate that day by festiv- tired; owing .to iliness. - Streib to | ities. hecausé it was devotetd to a sacred third ai sz retired “to". right'- field. | purpose, was given this week in Union- Seore square Hall, and the hall ‘was crowded SANTA CRUZ. |'to-its limit; floor. and gallery. The com- 3. s o1 . }-mittee an- ente ment provided for the A% RBILSB.PD. & T ['following ‘numbe which were greatly b 3 2 0 379 -2|appreciated. by -all: Introductory § 1 °8-0 g 5 .%laress by Mrs. W..€lack; vocal soio, M § 2 1770 33 3} Rogers; recitation, Miss'F. Warren: vo: Dren 4119 3 o o|calsolo, Mrs G. Austin; recitation, Miss Strie 5 -1°4 .0 ‘% .73 gl Baxter; comic songs Lambert; seiec- Kielb 5 0 270174 1]tions on the violin, Jesse Brown, and vo- 4°1-1°0°:% "0 1|cal selections, George Austin, Mis § 07-2°°0. &2 0| Eama Bryan presided at the plano. Af; 4. 0°°0 .00 - 0..-0 tha programme |l|:r-rn’\\-rd- a dance. The T g — | function.was under the direction of Mrs. vitaimeoch AREA0. D 0 3G 7[W. Clack, Mrs, J..- B. Staples. Mrs, P, OAKLAND. | Wiltams,” Mrs, “Henwood and Mrs. R. AB..R. BH.'SB, PO. A."E. | Meéadows: Peeples, 2 b, it e s . R T ) Hammond; cd o 20 L 0 Ocean Water Tub Baths. Dusleasy, L'l 6 4 0 0 8 0 0| ‘I Seventh strect, corner Misston, Ealt Lange, 3 Drsviciier § 1.4 9 9 0| water diréct from the ocean. Ho- | S T = o S S S T B e S S S S e S R S 0\:~00;~;>fl0\>00v\>0f00.l The assoclation of Veteran Volunte The best match of the tournament will Firemen, who have accepted an invita- | be to-morrow, when Hardy meets Whit- tion to visit San Rafael on the Fourth|ney in the semi-finals. Whitney will be e part in the parade there 2 1e | forced to play two matches before this, ! ) st il 1d Hardy tle same. The tennis on the have completed all| gecond day of the tournament will be the for the v best seen on this coast for years and is g0 by the | sure to draw a large crowd. acific 100 engi eir lunteer depa th ong morn and relic Divorce Suits Filed. Solomon A. Kusel filed suit yesterday old boys against his wife, Caroline Kusel, for a Ao Wb onien divorce, alleging desertion as the ground y used to run for of action. Mrs. Kusel recently sued her I 1 1t in their po hu maintenance, but the court you = HROUGH the effo! CHILE PINE WILL GRACE ARAUCARIA INDRICATA. y to her. Charles O. B nt- Fiass for a_divorce from his wife, 1 can see the Margaret T. Bentley, on the ground of de on. GOLDEN GATE PARK rts of Park Commliseloner Adolph Spreckels the park will soon have a rare and beautiful specimen of the Chile pine, or | Indricata. The tres is also known as the *‘monkey pine” » only tree which cannot be climbed by the Simian on account of a ticklish thistle which grows on it. Superintendent McLaren s force of men yesterday afternoon to the sidence of R. E. Cu decided to reroot it will be taken on account of its majest It appears that the deceased capitalist, who the property and in turn carry out the intentions D R S S shaped and tapers beau tribe of natives in Chile. br ard the tree now stands, to transfer ve feet high, and in orde It is said that the trees are very scarce in the United States. Hopkins possesses one, but it is not as tall nor as fine a specimen as that which will grace the park. of Howard and Twentieth streets, in to the pleasure grounds. /It is that no Msk might be taken in moving it it in a box tilled with sandy loam. In about three to the park, where it will be sure to attract attention ic size. property originally bélonzed to W. F. Whittler, the willed the tree to the park. Bernard Joost bought sold it to N. Ohlandt, and the latter gentleman will of Mr. Whittier. th, corner Timothy It has a peculiar character of its own, is cone- tifully from the ground up. It was named after a B O T T S B e e s N R S e A e aas S S S S ey ] DAY COURSING A Fifty-Six Dog Reserve Stake the Card at Union Park. | | | A reserve stake with fifty-six entries | will be the attraction at Union Coursing Park on Tuesday (Independence Day). | The prizes will be: To the winner, $110; *ee o thence to the corridor and bolted. It was , der of a man at Spanishtown. | the trial the father, seeing that matters Courtroom From Which Christopher Merkle Made His Escape. During % st 10:30 o v swinging runner-up, §75; two at $0 each; three at | Just 10: "“‘:E_flfidl‘”:‘_hi'.‘]e‘ri?s B e | were assuming a serious aspect. for - the t '$20 and fourteen at $10, a [O00T% IR T A Y e S oumideq | mother, startled the court by confessing A T enday rer | In With a bang, a breathless man bounded | $h3¢"he alone_committed the deed.. His follow: into the room, then bounded out again. atement W not accepted, however. aix entrles_Larkey &| Deputy County Clerks Grif and Cun- |The trial progressed and Mrs. Merkle was D o onr ey ais | ningham were of the imbre: that ( convicted and the father given'His liber~ . 3 | some one had shoved him thr ty. Mrs. Merkle is now. serving her ‘sen= doors, and his speedy exit caused c¢ tence in S ison. . Ini-September of | Sharman's Miss erable merrime Ten minutes later, | 1878 another Merkle,- saidto ‘be .a brother | E Maid vs. Pas however, a corps of nervous deputy of the escaped ‘convic shot . and O’ Connell's iffs also banged the door open and in- | killed b A. vonSchmiidt, who ‘mur- M. Kell | quired if a part who appeared to be in | de his .wife and'then committed sui- rgive; Lowe & a hurry had been seen around that w c d" a“few:--months . ago. They were answered in the affirmat Merkle and one Boyle were: abusing - a g { and then went into executive session to [ China Thirteenth . and- Folsom k. 8 vs. O. J. Olson’s Sun- | determine just how the escape was ac- < on.the date.pamed above’and Von i W Gla Terronite vs. J complish The dock-jumping explana- hmidt .took Wwith the. ‘Mongolian, an’s Blacklock; Kay & Trant's Innistallen | ¢ hove was the verdict, but | A fight ensued ard-in eonsequence Merkle Johnson's Tod London’s M neto vs. D. J. Heal Bonita ve. Russell Clalr; W. C. Glasson E. Fitzpatrick's Free Silver Boy: Winning Style vs. G. H. Burfei F. Moran's Flying Faster vs. J. B htp J. Harrington’s Bo-Peep Portal's Gallagher; H. F. Anderson's Crawford | Lad vs. F. Herring's § m o n's Wait a Little vs Dowd’s Scou Bartels Bro: man's Old ¢ vs. J. Sha G Hur L. Austin’s Trinket vs. Russell & Wilson's Daisy Clair; Milo Kennel vs. J. Kerrigan's I Rookh; J. J. Warren's | cet Lips George Lahusen's Wheel of ortune; R. E. de B. Lopez's Rochester vs. J. O'Donnell’'s Las Pal I J. Halton's Tic Tac J. Kerrigan's Conqueror; Dennis & | Porter's The Devil vs. J. H. Harrison's Hot | Haste; William Kramer's Report vs. Larkey & | Rock’s Minerva: M Lynch’s High Dice London's Sharkey vs. J. J. l IN BARGE AND SKIFF. Champions Will Pull in the Boat- Races Off Mission-Stret Wharf | This Morning. The Independemce day celebration will | take place to-day so far as the oarsmen | are concerned. At 10:3) this morning the first race will be started from the north | corner of Mission-street wharf No. 2. In the junior outrigged skiff race there will be four contestants—George Collopy of the Pioneers, W. Lubbock and G. Lewis | of the Alamedas, and M. J. Breen of the South End Rowing Club. All these took part in the junior skiff race at EI Campo last Sunday. In the senior outrigged skiff | race C. L. Ochs of the Pioneers will con- | tend against Dr. C. C. Dennis of the| South Ends. The junior barge event will bring out Ariel and Dolphin crew: and in the senior barge race the cham- pion Alamedas will try conclusions with the unive v boy who are in the in-| termediate Divisions 1 and 2 of | the Naval F 1l have a race in | ten-oared cutters. The event of the day will be the senior barge race, in which the University of California will put forth | effort to defeat the redoubtable | eve sp Bert Henderson will officlate | as starter, and the course will be about | half a_mile and back. | In the afternoon there will be white- | hall races, which will start from Powell- | street wharf and finish at the same point, | the cou; chosen being such that the | boats will be in full view of the specla-‘ }‘ors all the time. —_——————————— CHINESE BELLE ARRESTED. | Suey Yee Is Accused of Embezzling Jewelry From Sew Yung, | Which She Borrowed. | Judge Morgan will be called upon to- | morrow to sit in judgment on an interest- | ing case in which both the complaining | witness and the defendant are Chinese | belles, the one accusing the other of em- | bezzling jewelry. | Sew Yung, who keeps a fancy store at | 638 Pacific street, is the complaining wit- ne She alleges that on June 30 Suey Yee called upon her and told her she was going to-a swell Chinese social, where she wanted to make a sensation. She asked for the loan of different articles of jewelry with which to bedeck herself, and she got them. After the soctal Suey Yee fled to the Methodist mission, taking the jewelry with her. A complaint was made at the mission and a gold toothpick was re- | turned, but there are still missing a dia- | mond Ting, three plain gold rings and a | | Bod tinra, which, It is alleged, Suey Yes pawned. | Suey Yee was taken to the City Prison | yesterday afternoon and booked on the | charge, but was released on her own re- cognizance by Judge Morgan, a lady be- longing to the mission having called upon him and told him that the arrest was eimply a plot to get her out of the mission. THIS IS OF THE UTMOST The man {s yet unborn who i ine and surgery. field of me: the member: to be first interview: ADVERTISEMENTS. ed IMPORTANCE TO YOU, great enough to master the almost limitless No one is more st ngly convinced of this than of the staff of DR. MEYERS & CO. 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ERS & CO. resort to neither of these unprofes Most phy: & CO. n c toa No other physiclan has ever made such a Prices always reasonable. No Charge for Consultation. DR. MEYERS s either charge an exorbitant: price for high-priced drug .store, ‘where a com- DR. MEY- ional unfair methods. and They furnish from their own private laboratory all the necessary medicines, appliances, ete., without any cost to the patient whatever. HOME CURES A SPECIALTY. It you cannot call, write for private book, diagnosis sheet, free advice, prices and other particulars. never seen the doctors. Thou Consultation free. All sands of men cured every year who have correspondence confidential. No printing on envelopes or packages to indicate name of sender. DR.MEYERS & CO. 731 Market Street, San Francisco. ELEVATOR gou?—s_xzs Daily. B ENTRANCE. | EVeninasrao s

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