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FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899 5 THE SA ALL THE SPORTS OF THE DAY B+t et eiededed M*—@*rwwwm«w+www—o+wfi—~ow®%%0 ant Girl heat L. S. Conley: Flyaway beat | The San Rafaels displayed poor work a Morning Glory; Moss Rose beat Pet Kirby; | batting and _ infielding. “Locomotive’ Fear Not and Royal Bck guarded; Fear Not | Smith, the “Blingum’ pitcher, proved a beat Occidental; Rosie Clair beat Royal Buck. | past master in the box, and the local nine Fourth round—Tea Rose and Pleasant Girl | did not catch on to his curves until the They failed to score ——— e ] elman’s Mira Monte; Allen & Wilson's Rosle ] this fact was due the principal Interest ot 1% Clair beat Handy & Smith's Dauntless. |fl’|6‘ spectators. B¢ Second round—Tea Rose beat Cavalier; Pleas- | The game was called at 2 o’clock sharp, ; ant Girl beat Patria; Fireball beat St. Oran; ‘wuh the Burlingames at the bat. Rudolph )¢ .. S. Conley beat Kerry Gow: Flyaway beat | [ichtenberg, pitcher for the San Rafaels, B ;2!2?-&'*("1“= ‘:lu}(.\' hcfil eranite o, Rose | proved an expert at sending the sphere [ beat Lexington: Pet Kirby beat Commodore |over the plate in elusive curves, O. Tobin B¢ Nash; imear Not beat Woodbine: Roval Paek | being the first to fall before his prowess. 3¢ L I Pt i at Lady Ma- | geveral others were fanned out. two in | Fhird ound-Tea Rose peat Fireball: Pleas. | Succession resulting in a round of cheers. | | | were guarded; Flyaway beat Tea Rose: Moss |last three innings. Rose beat Pleasant Girl; Fear Not withdrawn; | until the seventh inning, when Hansen Rosie Clair a bye; Moss Rose was withdrawn in | batted a fly into the left field, which was the fifth; Flyaway a bye and the run out for | fumbled by Tobin, letting Baradore and Great Course With | the staké; Fivaway beat Rosie Clair. Barrow cross the plate. They scored two The first three moneys were $110, $75 and | runs in the eighth and three in the ninth. 1 i $50, next three $35 each, next six $20 each, | Dibbler, a Harvard man, did excellent Wait a Little. next twelve $12 50 each, next {wenty-four | Work for the “Blingums” on third. DIAMOND HONORS Good Baseball by the Tail-Enders. | S $5 each. i The lineup was as follow e = = -~ urlingames. Position. San aels. CROLL’S SENSATIONAL CATCH THE “KID” A SHORTENDER “LOCOMOTIVE'S” CURVES |§ Fifi™™™. Eiifie ST S _ PROVE ELUSIVE | bt Gacher 0 ichintiers Right _fleld Hansen . Second base ...Plckett. Center fleld.. §. Barrow Pitcher ......R. Lichtenberg RUNS BY INNINGS, P. Scott.. RUNS WITH GREAT GAMENESS | 2 - SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 6.—The grounds of | McLean... AND/SEBED) AT ATL TINES: the San Rafael baseball nine were the T Tobin Sr.. === Mecca of the fashionable set to-day, and | Smith.. 5 _| the grand stand and streets in the neigh- NN Coursing at Ingleside Park Also At- |0 IO Clked by fancy vehicles | gan, Rafael SRR R b tracts a Large Attendance of of all descriptions. The center of attrac- SRS e CLOSE CONTEST IN OAKLAND IN THE MORNING. e Harper Pitches a Great Game at Recreation Park in tae After- i i s the Leashmen and Their tion was the diamond, on which a hotly Mme. Coudet Released. noon and Moskiman Falters Foll contested game took place between 'h‘“ PARIS, Aug. 6.—Mme. Coudet, who was Through Overwork. ollowers. Burlingame team and the local nine. Both | pjaceq under arrest on the charge of poi- - teams contained a number of the best | goning little Marie Saintonsy, has been —_— players from the Eastern colleges, and to | released. E. M. Kellogg's Bastern-bred grey- hound Kid McCoy placed the first stake to the credit of his owner at Union AMUSEMENTS. 1" Coursing Park vesterday. The brindle dog was a shortender throughout the day with the exception of his first time ’ out, when he met Statesman. In the other rounds he defeated Firm Friend, Craw- ford Lad, Twin City Girl, For Glory, and ] for the stake Wait a Little, a 2 to 1 favorite. WELCOME TO OUR A strong hare is always picked for the final, and in this instance excellent judg- e T eturnin olunteers the slips by four lengths and worked the | g@ @ eee of turns and wrenches AFTERNOON GAME. ‘Watsonville 5, Oakland 1. The Watsonville ball tossers, with Har- | in the box, won the afternoon game Recreation Park with a fair margin of was Moskiman he pitched the Oakland t feat is | ng order. The price of h on the decline Sat- rning, for | in t of the dispa retty m aftern morning game 1y vestmer D I R R S it T SeCaR o o T e o SO SCon e g er the | @-4-0-+-0-4-040000000+01000+040000000009+0¢6+00500000¢ GO e>+@ hare for a number came to E The hare he escape, but instead e e e e ecordin Angel, J. H. Rosseter’s Fleet Grey. ound. | ot pasins through turned back toward That the Great Auction Sale Takes Place on Thurs- : | i3 M the point from which it had been liber : first bag on an }\’1 A\_x.‘:l:‘x: FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE CALL. me‘d_ vru} (‘,,.r great foy of (h‘w‘n.\!n:x,"l’; g day Noom, promptly at 12 o'cleck, August () e - e & linease. nish counts heriage in months motiyestelis alrcadyia stake winnerseicocec Sne i lnk (RIS CEC b e e e Sl s R e e e e R T e R MONSTER BENEFIT and months old. She showed remarkable speed, leading her opponent | dc The hare accomplished a complete Hahn, who owns the remainder of the litter, except one be- Sport throughout the day was ex: , which is owned t man here. Recording Angel is a brindle with white cellent, the dogs being ev y matche . & 9 A brother welghs seventy-one pounds, a remarkable weight for so young a | in the majority of the courses. The bet Commencing at 12:30 P. M. and Ending at 6 0'Clock P. M. : with - ! = < tors thought they had a grievanc fon of winning the classic Waterloo cup with a California-bred Snlmwrk e i honites A T THE ' alized, owing to the extreme speed shown by the young dogs from his ori Land course there was a bungle - & before the dogs were released. In the L 5C L ® struggles Bonita escaped ips. Happily she was unsight- ATTRACTIONS FROM ALL THE THEATERS: 1s caught before she injured | L. oo \y11ER AND COMPANT! she wa ome one 1s owned by SR Neved to be the fleetest markings and weighs fifty-two greyhound. Mr. Rosseter has the laudable greyhound, an ambition which should soon be re: kennels. ] s from the s ed, and W - a society wi ds. mouth dled by the | run game was replete with brilliant ; defeated the local team in the game here | any chances she might have had. = The R AN RS AND THE FRAWLEY COMPANT! plays rEse A te by a score of 3 to 2. . Twelve In- | Tesults of the day’s sport in detail fol- THE TIVOLI GRAND OPERA COMPAN SANTA CRUZ. n were played, the score standing 2| low: THE ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY, R. BH. SB. PO. A T2 Tatihatend Iot fhe ninih n Jose | Oven stake first round Maher's Safeguard THE MOROSCO OPERA COMPANY. e Oy =z e . Sa. ose | ria; H. F. Ander- SPECIALTIES FROM THE ORPHEUM. (i took the lead with one run in the first | -id Kennels' But- SPECIALTIES FROM THE CHUTES. el inning and then scored again in the fifth. rm Friend beat AND A HOST OF OTHER PROFESSIONAL TALENT. fth and rese The visitors scored once In the ng in- i 2 q 0 0 © 0 0 0 o oftledin the seventh. In the dec! 1 3 ssiess 50,0 | DON'T FORGET That the AUCTION SALE Will in Itself Be A GREAT EVENT P. Thrift's For- S beat J. Segger- SEATS ESPECIALLY PROVIDED FOR THE LADIES. win ¢ 101 dop e b ning Catcher Kent threw to second to D. J. He ]‘ S catch runner, but no one covered the | son's Gold Hill ~-.m: ~>(A'pv;‘lmnjs THE AUCTIONEERS e bag. Eagan, who was on third, scored on | lrat, Steele e s HON. JAMES D. PHEL HON. WENDELL EASTON. EDNA WALLACE HOPPER, 27 10 the play. Both Borchers and Doyle | j{ugo: Ed Fvatt's Hurrica beat Hand & | KATH GREY, CHE BATES, MARGARET _ANGLIN, = ALICE _NEILSE pitched good ball. Score Smith's Victor; D. J. Healey's For Glory by FLORF ROBERT JITH MASON. A A LICHTER, LOUISE THORNDIKE BOU- PO. A. E : J.P. Thrift's et; Curtis & Son's Maud 8 [ CICAULT, MARY VA . MARY LINCK, HATTIE BELLE LADD, JULIETTBE D] CLEy el beat J. Ker =W . MRS, ERNE! KRELING, MRS, JOHN MORRISSEY, AND OTHERS, |sSPECIAL NOTICE ! AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Comb’s Royal Flush bea mmence at the box office of the theater on MONDAY i : 2 1|McGucken, I t. 1 0 TR T R T T B s Log Boy be The regula® sale of seats will c LR Ui SN SN PG o ) « MORNING, August 14, at 9 o'cloc 2 T T e B Prices for reserved seats O D TWO DOLLARS. o s o s oo = ol Anderson's | Applications for seats can be made either by mall or telephone to MR, L. A. MORGE] 5 0 3 0 1 9 I|Crawford ‘r's Wenning | STERN, care of the Orpheum Box Office. L G nd o Kennels' Metallle beat H A | yOUR ATTENTION 15 dpido ool | Tive e nia T« again called to the auction sale of boxes and the choice of seats. 5 00t ek el G c Sharn Walt-a-Litt | Musie from all the theaters at this auction sale. ShFe s = == = — —| Kennels' Van Clote; M. London’s M a — = = RUNS AND HITS | Totals . .40 2 8 0 °34 15 3| Lawler & Wats: Richmond 1 & R. | ) “One out when winning run was scored N R e e o SACRAMENTO. Night Time: D. J. Healey’s Maori Land beat o : | : | stmummin, 1 o AB. R BH. B 20 A, B, | DS roui raxtord Laa beat Sateguacd; SRR Lobsters Beat the V/asps. MARY Mefananiny 0 Ro SRRt e oty ‘peat Amarosa: Grenada beat | > 3 ‘ *rancisco. Two-base s = 20 9 | Petronius Glory beat Hurricane; Log Boy | i A SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 6.—The S Poce Dalrymple. . Sa B0 85510 1 2| peat Maud §; Luxor beat Roval Flush; Craw | Beginning TO-NIGHT, redeeme smselves this aftern ret base on errors— € 1 1 0 5 4 0fford Braes beat Magic; Mountain Beauty beat | 5 5 e s s winning a great game from ti 2. First base on 5 30 0 08 10 wemillc; Wait-a-Little beat Magneto; Maorl L | Ninth and Last Week but One. SN ERcatRame = 5 aatled ‘S 2 Francisco 4. le, 1 > 20 0 0 | Land beat Lord Byrc | | | The score was 3 to 2. Daubenbis for | Salled bale 5a jan (Eradol mahan @ £ 0 1 6 2 0 o) MR Tund il Sccoy neat crawrora taa: | SEVEN NEW PEOPLE ! NINE NEW ACTS !| HENRY MILLER A the pitched serbly. Four hits | Struck out—By Daubenbis 7. by rl ¢ E,;?-c;v“; e gomae e e ?‘v\m‘ Mu"l:vvl »;.‘,n Grenada z I”ur Glory |l — E a 2 AT B BT re made off each pitcher. San Francls- | Double pla ace to_ Kleiber; Kleiber to | Bheehan, SEed 2 2 0|Jog Boy; Luxor beat Crawford Braes; Wait-a- ¥ s, 2 f $ 3 1 3 1 } {|weremadeoff each pitcher. San Francls- | Goib® L i5Chhis “to Kieiber. Passed balls— — — — — = = —|Tittle beat Mountain Beauty; Maori Land a MLLE. ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, And a SPECIAL COMPANY. : 1 3 1 o|co made five and S: Cruz three errors. | ATk, THEPEanS 19 Wila pitches—Daubenbls | TOAIS —...........dl 9 0 8 U 2|pye i £y s First Production in America of the Great Lon- } b 3 010 a0l Tt L!um: u!miv‘fiwli "l'n-* Crabs zaade ke muns | 2 “Time of game—One hour and 30 minutes. | RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS | urth round—Kid McCoy beat Twin Cil The World's Most Famous Warbler. | e > 25 fi-clio= s 5o through flderbrandt, the right fielder, | {impire—W. Long. Official scorer—Flelsig. e o S 7 ‘ | Girl ,ry beat Luxor; Wait-a-Little beat | THE DE 2 : : ). % 20 muffing a ball, and one run through | P T pE S |[Bartyoesr 1 i0cp eitin 0 000 191050 2 naorii T EN_AND HILL. = ° Lange, 3t 180 1 1 0|ONell permitting the ball to pass| myelve Innings at San Jose. | ool o000 LTk b i olos obimy | SRIT rouna Kd McCOREibesE ECINICWAND MR R, S r, 8 8 g0 o 2 3 through his hands. Dalrymple played in S $0 R0 T 0L D LR SRl | Waita Littie/a bye. THE BIOGRAPH. o Mosk!man 3 0 1 g4 right fleld for the Crabs, and made one] SAN JOSE, Aug. 6.—The Sacramentos oA l'“ e 9| Final round—Kid H_COTTS D NICK LONG. = % T = SUMMARY. | AT A Comedy Drama in Three Acta. als 03 13 ————— e = e DAVE MEIER - CHyE FAVORITES WON PHOTTES DANTOMIME. Last week. i . SH. PO AL F e hits: | Reserved seats, 2 balcony, 10c; opera | August 14—Farcwell week of SB. PO. A. E G chalrs and hox seats, 50c. | e ++ 1+ CORNWALL IS DEAD, HI b | AT INGLESIDE 75 s | R i SRR, C: . otz g itol | called balls R e T = 0 0%i0 | —san Jose mento 1 k out—By | 5 . i " - . | Borchers” s qio 1 Suide Gu | sensational Courses anc Sprightly | = Ay IFQRNIA THEATER. | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Erin ] 0 o] | Gucker anahan. Double plays— | Hares Made Good Sport. 3 2 w e g £ | O'Dea to rson to Hanlon; Stultz to Eagan | 5 e LTY OF THE SEASON. GRAND OPERA SEASON. gs, 2 - g 5 to O'Ci pi Doyle. Time of [ H: Deckelman's Flyaway won first B FIRST TIME, BIGGEST SUCCESS ON RECORDItt 4 o 1 0 0 N | ¥ FIRST TIME. R ey H .WM@—Q—@-Q—@+®+@—¢—®—Q—M—®+®+®H+WM @ | zame ours and minutes, Umpire— | money in the Ingleside stake yesterday | Sge of mt Dean- 14,736 Tickets Sold Last Week!!! I She i § | Levy. Scorer—Waldort In a short course afield with Rosie Claire | ast “by Clin- TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! , 5 z|? J S atter a wood hare. Rosle Claire was left fon Stuart. Entitled [ Verdl’s Great Creation, - * 2 |CINCINNATI'S TENTH fo second monev. and Moss Rose was| THE FAIRY GODMOTHER. | ¢¢ | i ND s . 24 withdrawn -in the fifth round with_thir | 00010 P O & one Nty courag withiple MISS BLANCHE BATES ° « . L o ? CONSECUTIVE VICTORY moneyaima ol Mty copsemith AND HER E. ENT _COMPANY. “Trovatore” Repeated Wednesday, Fridsy and = e =l + e BEGInlo e s R WLEY Saturday Evenings. 20 5 | The coursing was of a sensational or- MR YisE 331113\, 4 | Reds Win a Double-Header From the | der. In the third round Fear Not beat Costumes. i Gounod’'s Immortal Work, { 3 Occidental, 29 to 7, after a course of 3 E e S . 1 Colonels ‘and . Tebeau's ‘minutes and 20 seconds. In the first St. s s z E | Men. Oran beat Gallvaat, 18 to 7, In & one_| rne Repertoire, Commencing 2 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. fifty course, and there were a number of | 4uzuq Tuesday, Wednesday and = e = iy =l : other events almost as startling. The | Niiray N London Avsrance”s Friday, | Toosays Iy e nes And ¥ ) Clubs— W.L.Pet| Clubs— W. L. Pet. | favorites were in the winning in’ almost | saturday Matines, Saturday and Sundgy N | Oakland 6, W Brooklyn &0 Cineinnati .44 43 .53 | every event. Odds were few and far be- [ “As You Like 1t”: Wednesday Afternoon, | MAGNIFICENT CHORUS AND ORCHESTRAY M I 3oston Pittsburg ...48 44 tween and not heavy. Summaries Noust 16, Testimonial to Miss Blanche Bates, | {WEATTH OF SCENERY AND COSTUMES!!! p ) Philadelphia Loutsville ...40 51 First round—Murphy & First Production on the Coast of Ibsen’s “Hed- POPULAR PRICES—2c and 50c. €tar | Baltimore York...35 8 | heat G, Abercrombie’s T da Gabler”; Thursday Night, August 17, Sou- Telephone for Seats—Bush 8, ) Chica . 4 @ 34 60 . e & S 5 C er bea a | venir Performance. MORNING GAME. (3 St. Louts.'. 151 42 and 11 T8 13 | Y S Towe. & Thompeon's. Pat [ S = : AT s — Seggerson’s White Chief; Murphy & : | crNcr TI, Aug. 6.—The Reds won both | pioaeant Girl beat T. J. Cronin's Rose of T TEE R Oakland 5, Watsonville 4. | CINCINNATE Aug, &ohe Rean wonbotn | FEtnd it vl T 1 erosier nne 50 0 | GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THEATER ne ver 1d inning wrecked the Farn ¢ nd St. Louis to-day. The team has now won | Galivant; G. H. Lahausen's Fireball beat J TELEPHONE MAIN 332 | 11 and St has now won nt: ; a e s yeste morning on the Freeman | ¢ ten straight games. The Colonels, because of | Quane’s Marietta: ansones Liong Shot Conr = d ook W o 3 ley beat J. Mc ent Treasure: Lord & CIGHT!!! TO-NIGHT!!! TO-NIGHT!! t grounds Dudes took W . Powers’ miserable work behind the plate, really | 15¥, D5t §: Moonev's ot A. Ohmeyer's Right | TO-NIGHT NIG THIS (M nd ) 1 ves and they did him | & lost the game in the opening inning. In the | Bower: G Avercrombie’s Irma beat Lord" & | Elaborate Production of Chassaigne’s Master- o ay NIG“T hits nany runs were indited on | second game the Reds made their hits at the [ Herbst's Revolver: H. A Deckel 's Flyaway piece, The Talented and Beautiful Actres: = x o hile Brei | beat M. Tiernan’s P c. Gl i~ the score book and the Hayseeds felt as | right time, while Breitensteln was invincible, | beat M. Tiernan's eon 5 T shing machine had pased over [® a7 Attendance, 15,64. Score of first game: | some Terronite beat xay Leonorai | 66 99 |MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS then the Oaklanders were sent to | ¢ 7 Clubs= * R. H. E. |logg's Lady Gilmore; H exington E i | & Cincinnati .... P 9 12 1| beat Hurley & yv's O K Capitol . J. Me- Supported by WHITE WHITLESEY the dicld. e the first Louisville ........ [ 9 3| Hugh's Moss Rose beat W. H. Jones' Rustan; Tn a Sterling Production of s N er 1 scored during ot e Batteries—Phillips { z; Dowling, Cun- | Joe Perry’s Commodore Nash beat M. B. Kav- A Comic Overa in Three Acts. | 44 three innings d both teams were play- | 4 : ningham and Powers. Umplres—Manassau and | anagh's Ski; H. A. Deckelman's imp. Pet Kir- 2 5 SRR e THE LA i d hen Mr. Whalen of the 4 McGarr. by beat D. Ford's Juanita; Brilliantine with- | Plcturesque Scenery, Gorgeow ogumes: 2 i) scovered and his rec-| ¥ i Score of second game: drewn: J. MeCormick's Woodbine ‘a bye: J. e »y ge s el i Keenan's Fear Not beat A. Massey's oF l YONS put in jeopardy. Hardie was the [ ® o Clu RESeHiEE o ens Hoval Buck beat A. Massey's Vic- | ORCHESTRA, 3ic and FAMILY CIRCLE, T 2 he made the first bag on | ¢ 7 :‘*n?nn; 1. eeeee 4 5 2| tor Chief; Abercrombie’s Victor King beat 15¢; DRESS CIRCLE : GALLERY, 10c. _ < arthy getting free trans- | & 7 BiEanle s Ao s 2 3 1| AF Ohmeyer's Lady Napoleon; A. Ohmeyer's i k| = : : A enec smotethe| I Y atieries_Breitenstetn and Peitz; Powell and | aecidental beat B, Maloney's Precita Girl: W. | At the Matinee Best Reserved | PRICES......... 15, 23c, 35c, 56c. 3 A little juggling in the [ ¢ 7 Schrecongost. Umpires—Manassau and Me- | i, Jones' Lady Marion beat J. Olsen’s Sun- : 1 e I'4 Hardie scored, Dunleavy | & arr. burst. Kay & Trant's Diana beat H. A. Deck- [ Branch Box Offic ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ; rd_an se fre g fast e ——— e g t rd u!fll‘lll.:l;’lk gf.’hmzr,[,f',.” seifi e CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—The Orphans and the ) fofiowea "in “rapi =1 CHUTES AND 200 d in rapid succession inleavy and Lange added to the Dudes’ column. Moski- Peeples had' better tail-enders split even to-day. Phyle’s poor work virtually presented Cleveland with the PE M s being followed by a . first game, his wildne: D i b rteond unth et DISEASES AND WEAKNESS BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Juck g the spheroid out to right 3 eIA. il Phcer an opportunity looked cafe, then let down and was found t A hit Ly Hutchinson to right freely at the finish, Donohue's batting was OF MEN. 1 ; o hBbesrion. b0 the surprise and feature in the games. Attend- EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. s ance, 14,000, Score of first game: o W nbitious to score, died at home. This retired the Dudes, but they were i Chicago T 0 P MeCart ent intc box 1 went intg the bOX & o oy o404 o e bt B O OO+ 8@ | Cleveiand S5 ae e following ng and pitched good e = ot another run was de Batteries e and Donahue; Schmidt ball. N : pas i detolin POLICEMAN H. G. WHITE. S O Day and St 284 by the Oaklanders during the rest of the Score of second game: B ihe fith inning Morrow crossed the HE murderous episode of Saturday at the California-street Police Station Clubs— B te for the [ rs, but the eighth and is about closed. The chief actor in the tragedy is dead at the City and | chjcago e e ninth were the ng epochs of the County Hospital, while his would-be victim is in a fair ; to recover. | Cleveland .... e to first on a hit Officer H. G. White was resting easily at his home, 332 Twenty-first street, Batteries—Garvin and Donahue; Colliflower game Billings in the eighth and Wk and Sugden. Umpire: nith and O'Day. > el 5 THE WILLARDS, America’s Foremost Musi- cal Artists: FRANK and CELIA MORRIS ’AT 6 C‘RAMENTO Strongest Man and Woman on Earth; PAT ~SEPT. z.l,"‘" To167™ % IK}CLL)’, King of Irish Comedians; ZOE MAT- THEWS, Queen of TCoon Song Singers; RAND, Clubs— RISV S BYRON and RAND, Grotesque Comedian: (HG[CEST [RUITS WINES,VEGE~ | VIOLET DALE, Acrobatic Dancer, and NEW _TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES | VOVING PICTURES: OoF (;ALIFDRN!K Reserve Seats by Phone, Steiner 1851 e A s iwno was Sl last night, although the wound on his breast has given him considerable himself together and drove the ball over trouble. The bullet, which halted so opportunely in its course to his heart, DR. MEYERS & CO. are the most reliable 2 NG = himself together and drove the ball o¥eT| roke the surface of the skin, making a slight abrasion. FHis breast is black They Played Handball. e Y ss” they afe the, most sucoess: WEEKS of RACI TFAT LADDIES BICYCLE RA(C;E Farmers died quickly after that strain. over an area of about four inches and has the a--earance of having been struck a There were ten double-handed games {:;v:m-n“;;( filr;:_\_l?:fl_“l‘f:';\il ;::;-eskml’d f':v'm sh5 HURSDAY,AMATEUR NIGHT. played at Phil Ryan's handball court yes- | hesenced. They have been curing diseases and & from Stockton vesterday afternoon and | terday afternoon. The games played were: | weakness of men for more than eighteen years, A GREAT STOCK SHOW. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. 1 ity ] S T o a st and best equipped medi- ately to the bedside of her erring son at the City and County Hos- E. Toy and G. B. Clyde defeated M, Maguire | 80d have the largest and best equippec W | = i v Cl S 21 2 cal institution and the most extensive practice t t f trying to console the wretched being | and M. McClure. Score, 2I-11, 8-21, 21-U. e Mhey never use injurious remedies. \JSIC A nier all’L"lCl\ . The next inning p.\-\»kn:- m another run | yiolent blow. and for a time it looked as if the score blow s % would be tied. Croll went walking to first Gf‘c;l‘kxf‘ 5] wall’s mother arri and the Indian drove a far one to right | Went imme N bags. Croll scoring, Donovan fol-| pital. She sat with him for several hours o 1 W. Hassell def o Aerics Tored with & single and the Indian, at-| in his dying moments. At first she was anxious to have an operation performed: | b= Clernente ang o e o e 7 | B l TR IR e ing o score on It, was caught on| in the hope of saving his worthless life, but after consulting with Dr. Maher she | J Sharp and_J. % Seore, 2014, oty 20 | NO PAY TILL CURED. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE | attle e et the plate. _All that followed was meat | gecided to leave the case in his hands Abbott and R. Dolan. Score, 2119, 20-21, 2114, | _Patients can arrange to pay when they are ALL say the Panorama ls & and k for the Dudes but poison for By the merest accident Pri e Corn- In_the final game between W. Hassell vs, | Well or may pay in month.y nstallmers. R T PorW d 3 ) erest accide operty Clerk Moran was not the victim of Corn e A 2 ’ P Lectures by Prot W. thE darmers = G e iavolves Setobso inetend ot OMcas WhITe\b (Corawafit ngny | EEClemente imsionnis S0 et ataleht L‘nnsul:::onca:: isats b;a: E/oc e T::ec. EXCURSION RATES To VISITORS, | O SRR i s secured an order from Corporal Burke of the California-street Police Station T. McManus and P. Hutchinson defeated J. | HO i M il poons an ogs. 0’:*,‘;'};{\‘;,, SB. PO. A. E. Saturday morning for the return of the articles found on him at the time of | Nelson and G. Hutchinson. Score, 219, 16-21, | If vou jcansot_call lte for lrpeaer“(:‘g'mtégv ITE rflR ARTICUL*RS. an a “‘fi";n:h;i::;& th B. R. BH. SB. PO. A- B/ | pig arrest earlier in the day. Equipped with this document he called on the I3 Kedlan and M. Basch defeated . | Theutands are cured annually without seeins » “YAB.-SPRECKLES Children, 25c. 0 1 b 4 T 1l Croperty clerk between 11 and 12 o'clock. He evidently was in an ugly mood, |cope and W. H. Sieberst. Score, 21-13, 10-21, | the doctors. Al correspondence confidential. ETER J. SHIELDS = RESIDENT ay T TR Hutchinson, 1 b... 0 1 6 9 1 1| and refused to give his address. Detective Bainbridge came in and told Captain | 2119, No printing on envelopes or packages to in- SECRETARY. P Hardle, r. f..... } 1 3 g 3 Z Moran to put Cornwall’s address as Lodl. This was done and Cornwall —was AT.}:Ae\glfl;‘:nd I Keirhy deleésl;;d Zl:,!;legln and | dicate name of sender. . 12 0 2 9 Ol given his effects. As he was leaving he turned to Moran and said in a threat- | ®5™r0ony 3" Maguire defeated 7. White DR MEYERS & Co Coanes: Wotisth: and SUTRO BATHS. ~ 1 2 o 1 2 1| ening manner: - : and T. Foley. Score, 31-10, 15-21, 21-16. . oy Market, S. F. _Try : OPEN.NIGES: Pk THai 0 ) t's a good thing for you that you gave me that, or it would have been the T, Riordan and A. Hampton defeated P, Don- out “Special |_Brew | OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. 7TO 11 P. M. D 6 1 0 1 2 o worseforyou Iwouldhave killedyou.” ¢ nelly and J. Collins. Score, 21-11, 20-21, 31-13. 731 MARKET ST., S. F. Steam and Lager, BATHING FROM 7 A. M. 10:30 P. M. - — = = = = Captain Moran ordered him out, and he went in a hurry. l 7. Riordan and J. Collins defeated A. Hamp- | Elevator entrance. Hours, § to 5 dally; 7 to Bo. Overcoats an ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN &e. TOtals +essase. 5 12 0 2 3 Cornwall died at this morning. Lton and P. Donnelly. Score, 21-15, 13-21, 21-14. |8 evenings; 9 to 11 Sunday. 1 Vallses checked free. | Bathing, Including Admission ¢, Children 20c.

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