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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1899. . T R (D e | | quite a hit and Armstrong and O'Neil, in COURSING AT UNION PARK. Handy & Smith's Mona vs. W. Creamer's Jesse NEWS OF THE TURF. I'\ | their bag-punching comedy, continte to bl e Moore: I Seggerson's Gold il Aeneid oSyl ey 4 ] be popular. " Drawing of Contestants in the Mid- | tain Beile ve. &t o iing ¥ l.rockey Willie Cole Injured at Oak- Grand Opera-House. week Stake, to Be Run '.hursday. .. land Racetrack. | Thé tuneful “Dorothy” has lost none of | The midweek stake of the Union Cours- Doings in Boxing Circles. | Jockey Willie Cole, in the employ of | its charm by reproduction. It had an ad- | & Park will be run on Thursday. The | Some little betting was done at Corbett's Owen Bros., the Fresno turfmen, .suf- | dition In the person of Miss Jessie- Fair- S‘;?y:‘ls“fgi‘ tl](;g\-o“’_l;(m‘m 1?}1‘5‘ aTc'ynwnale;;\‘g | poolrooms last night on the McConnell- | fered a fracnérqe lof[ m’sl collarbone Tvlm'h: | bairn from the Castle Square Opera Com- | prizes ate ac fohams. ' 1o the winner, | FTaney contest, which takes place at the St th i Biiasomning pany. She took the place of Bertha Ricct | $60; runner up, $40: next two dogs, $20 [National Club to-morrow night. The pre- O e o o oo oI T and at once established herself as a prime | £3ch; next four, $1250 each; next elght, | vailing 0dds were 10 to 8, with the former | train passed, and during a series of huck- favorite. Her character work as Priscilla 3700 each, and ‘the next sixteen, | on the long end. The local man has the | jumps Cole was unseated, with the result | i | Privett, the widow. was worthy of much | $8ch, The drawing, which was held In | advantage in helght and reach over | stated. it > | | 'pm‘l.\‘e 1:1([ i}u- made a (1.-‘iumllh1§‘ginl”;r;; on = (Catle IasCanIchE B CERnItcl = | Franey and will probably be a prime fa- | o Bill ““;L"e?flcfl?i’m“@ stable fame S act. Miss Fa ¥ a = 3 8 v d 3 rse a aratoge Y €8~ | e ! St W e s Falrbalr f won hearty | , Lowe & Thompson ;ra_McDonalc . | vorite at ringtime. D o Tl The Ratsaltts pools - | . . “ 1 s applause and WaIft introduced a topical | 7 Rellly's Wondering Tom; D. Cronin's | The postponed bout between “Cyclone™ | 1 ims 1aid 4 to 1 against the colt. One More Victory for ‘ Splendid Racing at|“Under Two Fiags’ at| £ome tha won: tevornl encores. Bl | W Giastontt thnlie Ve S : {Morsis =nd Dan Creedon vl take pl |"“dien Hrown, well known as the owner | Mason made a char orothy and had | Lady Daven; I F ton's Tic | the Leno: , Ne . € | of Libe: e ana ot shifty performers, . o | to repeat g o' song. - Hattie | J. Bradshaw’s o gl | of the present month. | came down from Sacramento on Sunday the New Yacht. | Santa Rosa. the Alcazar. ;I}?’\‘Ilvn(l:mltdhewnsa”t:\w]\lIA]I\' - rainE s | Mandaai Al e s Mionseroit | ““The Stockton Athletic Club has offered a | f‘:vlll S o e L B nx | .ydia Hawthorne, and Georgie Cooper as | Maxwell's Lamplighter ¥ $500 purse for a matc be decided fair | Wel 13~ Wi e onesol - the Jargest —_— | —_— —_— Phyllis sang and danced prett Thomas | White Chief; G. W. Lahusen’s W Feer Botween Tom Tr and Young Pe. | Strings in training during the coming | >, 35 | H. Persse was Geoffrey Wilder, Winfréa | tune ve, Taylor & Maxwell ter Jackson. Al Smith, manager for | Son, with the following array of equine WINS IN DECISIVE MANNER | LISTERINE TAKES 2:40 TROT|THE TIVOLI OFFERS “FIDELIO” | Go was Harry Sherwood, and Arthur |5, 15, Joris feoans Tracey, states that his man will ‘take 1t | talent to face the barrier: Libertine, Ra Wooley was Bauira Bagtam. GOff hadatdi|ycoonete: W, H. Joney ont if ‘all goes to the winmer. It is also | Yelston, Himero. Semper Leon, Wyoming, e —— —_— | Tencat the camre B Heart” song and Iondon's Leonidas: Ha Orbre than: likely that Tracey will be | Montaliade, Monrovia, Olinthus, Bam- . Ha The Choruses| o o A oenns Octotise Mmatched against the crack New Yorker, | boulia, Watossa, Jennie Riley, Judge Wof- cock; F. A. Me ¢ | ford, Nina and Diomed. en's colors Wooley hanticleer Hall," ymb’: o kel F. mb's Little Joker vs, . | Notty Matthews, at 146 pounds, the bout OUTFOOTS AND OUTPOINTS THE TWO HEATS EACH FOR ELEANOR |CELLIER'S MERRY COMIC OPERA | 00 Vel randeved and the orchestra ex | Price names Mountain Lastie; 8. Atrldge o ol onto Aot i cellent. The co s were elegant and | names Masterpiece .vs. Lord & Herbst's Re- | to take place at one of the local clubs ; | ! RIVAL CRAFT. ANN AND TICKETS. WELL RENDERED. the opera wm‘ffi“g'flf{‘ Volver: I. Strenl's Skylarc vs. H. A, Deckel- | during the month of September. | cultural Society’s meet at Oakland. Here Ve VEh S Il staged. e L e D eisos walla Diomed will likely sport silk for the frse sz et — Sward Ve Sterl & Enowles' &1 Mist; J. 5 ime. e 18 the two-vear-old giant : s : Alcazar. 5 s L i P Club Whist. | brot ac “Quee - s ins A o s I & Dennis names The Devil vs. W. H. Jones’ ress Clu ist. | brother to Diggs, Sutton, Arbaces and Queen of the Fleet Gz? s Twenty Addison Annexes the 2:19 Trot and | The Columbia Repeats “The Adven Purple calcium lights, turbaned Arabs, | Rustan; Pasha kennels' Road Agent vs, H. A. | President Carpenter and Second Vice | Qlinthus. and a’candidate for the Futurity Seconds on Each Mile of a | the Pace Goes Over, Dandelion ture of Lady Ursula”’—New Van- | red-pantalooned soldiers and a saucy viv- | Deckelman's pet Kirby, O. 7, Olsows Sun- | president Stover scored an easy victory o D UMK SO EhS S ses imento HRate, Thirty-Eight Mile Having Two Firsts to deville Features—Attrac- anaicrEiniolent Ladic bt He Alsen o= s Ya Do, Héaly's Mesyle No A Mossay's | o0 1oy Ta the final/game of the open- | =~ o L g % G A 3 night the old melodramatic times that | tine; T. Logan's Miss Grizzle J. Ronning | ing tournament for the Press Club chal- 2 < Course. His Credit. tions Well Patronized. have almost passed into history. *Under | rames ; F. A. McCoomb’ (Hflvn"],gxe Whist trophies, defeatin _M,"‘ ok ‘l}uhlm Finds a Back‘er. o S Sy Lok e Two Flags'” is one of the most charac- i Washington and E. D. Dement. The win- | JENVER, Aug. 14.—P. J. McCormack, a St “all | al Dispatch to The Call “Gl 1 de a living thing—Nature | teristic of Oulda’s works and Bertie Cecll Galivant :‘fi“‘ hn;‘\;’eu{w:m:‘:n}g;\:;‘e!g;‘fhort suit game } :"Mx\)r:vrh:nllnmmg ::Alnln‘:z r\naf{i ?‘l"‘l’l“I" pecial Call | ial Dispatch to Th; Jlee, glee, made a 1iv ng—Nature, | pocaiien fs one of her most charac nd: roug S he hands of Frank A. McClelland, | > in some frolic mood, shut up a merry devil | i ¢o e E. Portal’s —_——————— sporting editor of the Denver Republican sl A 2 o L g E : tic and impossible men. White Whittle- P | I ; e : 1ahe BB EOR Y e ~Superb | in her eye, and, spiting art, stole jovs Dlageld Bartio in s manner so lacke- | Mosrw o Jon Santa Cruz Football Team. e B e T TR e r victory iSte s Sl ack and one of the | piigntest harmony to torill her laugh, | dalsical that Ouida herself, had she been | man's Wise Gezaba; 1 SANTA GRUZ, Aug. 14.—The class of "0 | Safrrizebimres okt e s or, e d to-day |, ‘“fl'l‘ rowa ;mhle;l at :1\*‘ | which peals out sorrow’s knell. Earth | there, would have called Rim hn‘fore the Lms}fl(‘.e ; H:‘\\x}ri)' & S st of the Santa Cruz High School has nr—",sum\ $he chah *nxc,;( e s fig{,‘" \;vnmflr‘- O race cours ere i ) a s el 8 as vas lay vas | & owles' nnels’ V' o Shliany : i R 2 urse ushered in the opening | goems to laugh that it made a thing so | curtain. Such as it was the play was mogles” Wag ve Aencia wennel Vn | 66 116, SA0 O toam, which fs prac: | mack, ‘who made Ruhiin's cquaintance 2 ticing dally. A. N. Sheldon was elected |in Denver, at once offered to put up the wall performed and the scenery left noth- | Clof 13 minutes and ay of the harne: Maxwel eight-mile ted Colonia, | Trotting the hooner | A ahead of the B. Kavanaugh's .Hard Lines: Taylor & meeting in thi; s Torment vs. W. Creamer's Report; | captain and A. Ellis manager. the aislies fof he Crasinet Connt| Bl SRRy oyl Sul Spanker, and | /0" 0% o desired, Florence Roberts di D oe O e agire Coatt ey Ga Spanker is the pivot of “Lon-{j veq the sterling qualities of the ac- erBreeus Association. | 4on Assurance,” a comedy still somewhat | tress in her im; ation of the inter- walked off with the first | ucty and vigorous at nearly three-score.|esting role of Cigarette; George Foster heats in the 2:40 trot and when ths | No¢ because of its plot, for that lacks in- | Platt was a good Rake, and Juliet Crosby made so pretty and charming a | stde bet. ce by 1 min- | flvers were retfred for a rest and the 2:19 | terest, but rather because of rapid ac- time. The y nmx»\\: alled another morm high stepper | tjon, “‘smart” dialogue and the possibility f;zlrf“‘:?“) ;?;ti‘na;z‘h?: 11"‘9]1‘.3;163 ‘Sg:xg 2{13:::: took th heat away from a field of | ¢ ynlimited ‘business.”” The shabby-gen-| gid house and it seemed to enjoy the ims val- cleven of the best horses in the State.|tee] characters, most of them, have a | probabilities of the play equally as well At 4 o'clock Santa Rosa horses had won | nojsy desire for pleasure and excitement, | as the fine acting. i | every h trotted. with ‘no moments of collapse and inertia. he opening event was the 2:40 trot, | They are heartless and flippant, they have | best three in five, and a pu of $1000 | not m serious thought, and the necessity Joh Columbia. “Lady Ursula,” with its quaint concelts | race and showec is many | ;,t‘”,\\‘“,.‘ ,\,.r,’ "On | awaited the winn When the bell of living down to ard, even I of | and delightful fascination, was the bil | 1de gains seven horses were under the w their circumstances never intrudes itself | at the Columbla last evening. This is the | more no- Hockin's bay mare, Elea into their experience. last week of the Miller Company’s reper- | vhich was a istrious-Bl took the Lady (¢ panker is but lightly bal-| toire week and Anthony Hope's charming | > edge of a rein, but nothing | comedy was the attraction as it will al urb her equilibrium by the be to-night. in U s usual, Mi: Anglin won high favor by reason of her gths | anced on ond heat in | could d the same manner. Frank | preadth of a feather. Her description of | 2 in @ McGregor himself was up behind her and | tpg most glorfous *'ri that ever swept nty femininity, her intelligence and : down the line the Santa | e 008t BIoHOue L etk $P ! rare art. Mr. Miller was delightful as the mare came d Sty 118 | over merry Sir Geors . f the - Iy went wild. When | SVer, TErY, S0 Cionist, is her real in- | SIr George and the R e t On the hea and had several le ch promised to be at the beat to windward of 18 showe gain that she i1 outpoint the wind shifted several rd” heat, however, the pany repeated their triumpl until it had swung e 0 e I B alied 1o keep | troduction to the audience. Here: one P e e o crawoed | 3 to almost southeast. I8 8 ‘s mare, took | gauges the ability of an actress to PIaY | and as to-night will be the last oppor- | Th d not materially affect the pos .t and Charles Clarke’s Listerine fol- | the part. Miss Bates, In her riding tos- | tunity to see the charming “Lady Ur- tions of the x he wind- | lowed with two. Tickets got another and | tyme, was quite a picture, and her deliv-| sula” another big house should be in at- ward work, an en change | all oxe those three were sent to their | . "C% tpe speech remarkably good. It is | tendance. from.abou ort illsstrated Stables. y e y s ——_ — i ; strated | 1t was three s out and two hesats | the best thing she has to do in the play, Orpheum. | to eac S UL AN WO heats | and it is a pity it comes so soon. When | An attractive bill resulted in the not un- make a = Jeader. After roundir boat, th filled with the spirit of the chase Lady | usual condition of standing roem only at Gay is altogether charming. In her so-|the Orpheum last night. Caron and Her- berer moments we find her a little dull. | hert, new comedy acrobats, caught the Lady Gay, I mean, not Miss Bates, for| fancy of the audience and proved to l\c‘ P sition of | Facers came down d an ideal start. L took the race. and captured hird mone; eye.” The 1 neck ar Block Island mark beat Columb West Isl t ) T At congd race was the &he dull. She marries her Dolly | very prolific laugh-producers. The Car-| Defe , for a purse of for ecdom,”’ but she never seems half | gownie troupe of Irish and Scotch danc i e'in the 3 W so “‘gay’ her nam In her horsey | ggve an excellent perf nce of ti famous wire | moods she is charming, and suggests all | gpacialties alda 314 without any trouble manner of possible escapades, but she | ht to the title, ey's black horse Addison took | never lives up to her first scene, and we musingly presented | 51151 and 2:19, winning the | should like the order of things reversed. | his comic episode. Among the holdove money. Santa sllent Lady Gay, Was|who were well received were Alexandra A money, as she fi ther slow movement of | Dagmar, the ample character vocalis | e Point Judith shor @ in Columbi wn mare Myrtie took ond hea s a whole. “London Assur- | Harry Linton and Leila McIntyre, and the | nd last the 2:30 | ance’ sho with a dash. Deonzo brothers, tri arrel jumpers. e 1‘“;]“' in nva Fnrd:ms event | “'Grace ilarka mn[n,_nml‘(—nnnugn to | = When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circulars, giving full information »een hung up. en side-wheelcrs | to the ilent song the flowers | Chutes. i anc 0! heats had b vy ove d epidemic | 3 ing special advantages, rates, manner o - i when four heats had becn vet finding love an epid mxly‘:‘ Bl ana el feaeler, groteRuye acros regarding spe ges, , f reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. nnounced th intil she meets the right m: (until s —— i it was nradne about six minut d by Miss Van |bats, gave an amazing and amusing per- | nbia when she tacked e lateness of the hour the race would | was fairly well p 1 . But in- | Y€ put over till to-morrow. Buren. 1t is the only real stupid part|formance at the Chutes Theater last even- 12CaD. | et mp et certainly had a run for | in the comedy, and that it fell to her lot | ing. Pat Kelly, the Irish comedian, kept P ¢ Oaks’’ et oney v, and great things are | {s her misfortune. She looked a pICture | ¢pq j dience in a roar of laugh £4 th ksl — atiand o 8y, and great ] 8 i | the large audience in a roar of laughter ass o e Oaks ted Of frow's programme. The | in the gown and hoops of the period and | /% 0oy half an hour, and the “marvel- | GO TO | will ¢ontinue crowded w he entire week. The | seemed quite at home in them, too. It is| range ind the | hard to resist the conclusion that had the 3 ymours, as they are announced on | [ twenty-five miles from | bill, proved to bé astonishing acro- | Hotel del ocean—where the beau- | . by = Ath n quite as witty as the meeting assure The sum- | part b tupid_one might have The Willards . : rt. b eI E v e ards plaved new selec- | B g 3 trot, thre $1000, JRb Sy ne b:fxln SRt tio ‘»m(m\“:‘h:v!‘r- e "’l‘;‘fi’»i"f;:\:g‘:;::gé‘ r ?1f‘ul ts;lh;m) thTlIeyv‘runs | "‘Am""" Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. d"woman, continued tt | Co onado Hito-Gie, ToOtL S, -Wonn: | MERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. and the Columbia e tongue and woman, continued thei hibiti 4 4 347 her, and who dances quite gayly and woman, c¢ re on of | : S | later, on t 1144832 D room with her betters, wa: strengtn. mz])gg/:’(.Rl}l:ih;‘n‘m@:‘?vfigflolrm ot > - tain ozone makes health- | g rite for information about Catalina’s won- 2 1 2 - Y Jcturesque setting by | New coon s ¢ a S -of-war | u ummer outing. 3 lerful attractions. orld’s records for rod mmensely. | 3 :3 Bl B I P ihe memoty as| Will be a feature of the amateur per- Eor.your o & ful atmosphere for the and reel angling. Fiehing tournament May { :d_with 566 | & rather more important part than it is, | formance on Th nigh Best golf grounds in the State. sick. N egioes L Sl DIt meawn Island Alstanced by reason of her good acting. | : L 2 o Unequaled fishing, sailing, cycling, Paso Roble S The Hotels Metropole and Island Villa Modern Conveniences. Efficient Management. es five | . 2:20%, 2:21%, 2 Max Harkaway, ; p{;«m man w!m}’ and Juan Chico sent | speaks his mind, the wunting country | " “ "% | Bentieman, the | I]lZlY hunting, bathing, etc. Jafendenitric t for not winning a | gentleman, the only cter in the pl ostend rfiried o [ With even & shadowy I sense of recti S e fOr Health Mnd'e::‘iateé,‘fi::: ()::(F:mk._ vaen Cats | fude ¢ a most natural, lovable ok atoe 7 in r to keep | Rid two in three; porse £1900. )‘,-uAln;' fi‘,dk;:Txgfi (Ai\r‘-’r‘urnv_‘;\‘])u is ever the | couse = s N > | ’j.\k'!\‘n;: 3 éulupuughm s;:igusxa;ncsn:tfi oft v e g | artist and charms by lack of apparent | 4 Montoomary. Straet S P D i Gal e aien 5P o )pped it below deck e Affort and perfect sureness of purpose. | J Apply 4 New g Yy umerous cottages a | & BONE, Agents! 1 Market st San Fraa- mbia, on rounding the SAN FRANCISCO. dotted about grounds | cisco. where invalids and con- He nev kes a slovenly move, Sir| Harcourt Courtley, whose “toflet” is a ceremony first in importance, who, while - Still the flance of one young woman, | blans to elope with another man's wife | and then inconsistently closes his shallow | NESS ) big balloon y, but in addi- -t a balloon wonderf: valescents in calm re- | THE | L3 HOT SPRINGS. — This | S PARAISO beautitul summer and | pose recover their wont- F"'°"-"Shasta Reqln“ ) helped ured out Col dista four-act career with a al lecture to winter resort, now distanced | his son on the attribut I ANAIOY oo oo magaged by ed health. [ e DR P ERRAULT, ive tme 55 the waitare | § 0TTO E. NEVER, Prop., ity Office, | HOMELIKE RESORTS distanced | was quietly but rather colorlessly )plu Yy Charles King. One cannot say he w. GENEHA[ s | not goc ) . King is a cle actor of hir guests, whether sick or well, is situate and i;flfl'ml ;:;lu'\grmi\d): he 51 Slibancan b 160 miles south of Sau Franclsco, in the Coast Paso Robles, Cal. 636 Market St. AND CHARMING | 180 e o aine, a¢ an slevation of 1000 feet. j CAMPING RETREATS purse, $1000. U ToR e e (Tyron) T ninutes b secon the man more rent. He was not d free rom inutes 47 ds. Co- $ 3| an_ornamental sort at | e e ‘:v.\xi;:ér"".dnam};% ®eprings. Hot | SWEET DRIER CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAMP. s 7 1| "Cnarlés Courtley, the worthy scape- | - Plunge and tank baths: delightful grounds THE CELEBRATED TAVERN OF CASTLE to the club 8 & grace son of his father, tamed a little by | Somfortable hotel; annex and cottages; good CRAG. ny of the squadron 5 5|love, gave Francis Byron one of the best | hunting d fishing; grand scenery; lovely UPPER SODA SPRINGS, SHASTA SPRINGS, rising: trimn ith 9 8! gpportunities he has had to prove his | walkn And drives. 'Special rates to familles oo SHASTA RETREAT. Biness § 7| ability and he did not miss the oppor- cupying entire cottages, or invalids cr other SISSON. MOUNT SHASTA CAMP. e 1 be a prize 10 3 ty. His exaggerated love scene was ] remain{ng more than one month. Trains dally McCLOUD RIVER RESORTS. e 3 §| tunity. His exaggerated o et from Third and Townsend st. depot, § a. m. \ A VAST DOMAIN OF SCENIC BEAUTY AND e 5i¢ S er e | done” with the vigor of an impassioned | o TENDENCY TO FAINT, PALENESS AND | (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven mijes by Hotel ~ RN, For furtl 1OW EXCURSION RATES, | steam engine and was but one of many | e it a D | stage to Paratso.) Round trip. $8. — e | oo tlngs he found it in his consclence 1o e s e T lnfirflélgon address 3. ERRE UL M N to favor us with. azzle, the quInt- | are symptoms that are associated with the dis- | Taiso Springs, or ¢ ittt e ATIONAL LEAGUE CONTEST. |(lcince of “brass,” who lived on the best | orders and irrexularities peculiar to women, | fhat coutd be procured for credit, was the | all those chronic inflammations, ulcerations and | V For further information, illustrated folders, endome. oA IS R Sl In San Jose is the start- !l;:(el) cket Office, 613,Market st. (Grand ing point for visitors to = L LEAU U AT DING. |ife of the comedy. Mr. Reynolds caught | dispiacements diat DS M e t o Wil oo s vur. | the spiric or¥tne pavtikndinever foria f o ivoman su el s e By H Sp g * LICK OBSERVATORY. 545! Chicago .57 4 4 moment lost his breezy identity, His por- | "X0 oman neea sufter, for there is a posi- ron Ho rings. It is one.of the most celebrated . FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS Thes= Wonderful Hot Mineral Baths most creditable and his | yjva and permanent cure- for such disorders. 629 Pitcsburg |48 51 4% | formance W fashionable resorts on the coast. R.ROBERTSON, FOR THE PAST FIVE o 1 (610! Loulsville . 42 153 | make-up an excellent one. Meddle, the | AN HUBYAN reconstruc | Close Finish in a Handicap Event at | Baltimore . 7 New York.. 41 ke D B ooa business 1s “snouting out| rseafown Oasios. HOD AR gives heaicn | | are curing hundreds of reople of | il for Hittle boslc that telte all vears at Paralso Springs, Proprietor and Highland Park bl Washington 85 the dust-hole of society and feeding upon | and tone to the entire system. RHEUMATISM. S ghl ark St. Louis. Cleveland ...17 8 the bad ends of vic was made a_ver- | 5 Address A, BETTONS, at the springs, or out the great Observatory. Rge&;:\!nt':“y: wnfis an AESOLL‘TE CURE for BROC Brookiyn took the Jast | 1table_“black splder” by Vialace Shaw, | Know for Yourself Your Condition. | can on LOMBARD & cO., agents room | GEO._P. SNELL, Mgr, T T e et Blomach n costume, an, S s 30, 221 Geary st. “ San Jose, Cal. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets mentioned, also headaches daily 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. game illes to-day after a hot | = : rugEle, Wi i : | should be. ' He dave to the character a | The symptoms ju struggle, winning the serles by 11 to 3. Swart- | rather more humorous _than despicable yood made & pecullar decision in the sixth. | touch, but was the center of the stage | arrell sent up a fly that Clark held momen- | whenéver he appeared. tongue 4, alpitation of heart 1 & . stion and ns:! ppe- | il sent up o 8 that Clark held momen- | whendver no appetred o op 5 g | (s, Hered deciutn and oo sipe- | ETNA SPRINGS SKAGGS' HflTSPHlNGS INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Uhlmln! Bpot to Visit This Bummor. eyes or dark circles under or sunken cheeks (Fig. 3), For pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON. nrow. Swartwood allowed the out, but Brook- | Armory, was almost the best character on L V9 infiored i i ot | ory, S 2 S es active liver (Fig. §), pain in the back, irregular lyn =cored the winning run after {he decision. | the stage. 1t 1s a small part but full of | Gr' painful menses, all these denote: abnormal | YoU BREATHE BETTER. Se St | chanc In the inebriated stage of his | conditions that call for prompt treatment. | yoU EAT BETTER OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- lub— B LT HUDYAN will correct all these symptoms.| you SLEEP BETTER. ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- g vas i able. His only | i Louisville H short career lie was Inimita 5 T ful attention to pat cii R trookly: -t 2| fault was in disappearing in such a woe- | e a LIFE I8 ALTOGETHER BETTER { ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOU 0 patrons. mate perfect. Six- Breokly | = B S g | s URS = i 4 a2 0| ful state and reappearing a few minutes | $————————4 ..fl.;’.},"‘flm “‘T‘ggm* THAN IN THE CITY; ANDCOSTSNOMORE. Tt B Wrseiciuos-aud Tut 9 Dl stag- gl:nm‘fu.e:d'mmrm'r;g::!;} rsiasst o o e ZAmmer; Kennedy | later perfectly sober. The play, but for | WOMEN strensth and activity | T Lo ana rates cheerfully furnished by W. | ing: waters noted for medicinal virtues: best | an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for famill }l:r ”m g 8— 004 ‘and Mc- | first night slowness, was well presented. | HUDYAN a: | L. Mitchell, Mgr., Aetna Springs, Napa,.County, | iatural bath in State; swimming and boating; | because it is clean, no poison oak, no pes: : snald. | 'Piue clatter of censure has but little plu\('e | ADVISED ture, relle: | or J. H. Simpson, rm\d" Fe!l';\:a' Bldg., San 5;%:-‘1 mpg\;{l;;g’pg’fr’.’:”; fi,‘;"d "‘f"thmelmts 1" finfl‘rm alr and pure water. Address MRS 1 = ster ta a e ! N a . Telephone Mint 1835. | d ‘oom, telephone, tele- | H. M. CLEMON: e Lake. 0% Aug. 14—Phillips got badly rattleq | 200 the sternest sum. total that can be FREE. painsand correcting | Francisco Telephon: Faph, ey il A Cxprias: lephone, © tele. CLEMONS, Independence Lake. 8 Jim MecGibbon second, th ) passes to first, which, with two sin- | it zo0d—very . Go and see : frregularities. ith. to-day after two were o | written is good—very good. = cail or Write. ‘ : eihe . EL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and re out and | 1y’ CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. | YAN e the est xoun- s ok B L a HOTE BEI VEDERE SRS H 'I‘EI s Cisco only $55%0. Take Tiburon ferry at 7 L One "mile, selt >0, Manzanilla | Sl ! { 7 | a fated wos seco! o s lucky double.clinched the game Tivoll. weak, nervous and emaciate men. N L e e a 2 i ightning triple play in the first o HUDYAN is for sale by druggists—3lc a pack- 4 " = - a3 a day or §12 a N APRIL = ST. OUTE, Aue lighining iriple play in the first | much as “Fidello” has not been | age or six packages for 1 oa o o 0 LOS GATOS. Feok “Rferencer, sy gusst’of the past 'tour | () RN TOR THE SEASOX AFRIL L AN was sloppy 4 einfelds _Jumped 'nm;;csm- lsi‘:d ::H | glven here for nlmlvs;1 tv’vrinli'{f_n'e y‘e;:rsi !_{fd 3’;“;;Fl""{'}'*‘l"‘ f;;‘?’;n!"‘\" TEMEDY Q0. UST Ol;ENFD N:",,W Etflnmna' HAND- | year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW. Prop. | cottages, just completed. threw to McPhee Liner, tagged third and | {ne management of the Tivoli is entitled | (0L, "Sioektan, Elis and Market sts., San | some furniture; outside rooms: every c MePhee, retiring 'the side’ Umpire | (e TSTRECTIN Ceredit for affording the | Srmdiecs. ol ‘ | modern conventence; electrie bells and llehting; | WLBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS MRS A T M A roeRe tendance, 4000. | patrons of good music another opportunity | COX , THE__ HUDYAN = DOCTORS | PEriECt e arol) total: Camtbchandoum- | Hahir el ol ity tu d - R m m|to rejoice in the somber strains of | AR, YGRRTESE ¥ REE OF CHARGE. | vepience of guests first consideration. Culsine | west of Williams and 22 i oAty o LA § 6 3| Beethoven's masterpiece. The company and service unsurpassed. Commodious free | Iake. Stages leave Williams for the Springs. SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. sample room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. | Will cure rheumatism, dropsy. salt rheum, R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, nnat 111l 3 5 3!pat the Tivoll presents this difficult work es—Nichols 3. = * any skin disease, neuralgia, I Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, Indigestion, tteries—Nichols and Bergen; i v eomplaint. |y cumatism and _constipation: 'hot mineral Phillips and | in a decidedly creditable manner. Of [ " SR s | pe e Gafas | ¥ : i vsis, dyspepsia, mercury in t Peitz. Umpire—Gaffne | course the music, being rather of a sym- rong TFIRK IS bea Kiiney comataint. and catarsh. =~ Al e | baths. These springs are located in Nopa NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Th 3 phonic character, the main responsibility SEIGLER SPRINGS mud Daths, Temperature of springs, 143 Secs | County. 20 miles east of St. Helena. The water 1:53%. 2 . Aug. 14.—The game to-day was| o¢ tpe production rests upon the orches- T * | New 3-story hotel and fine hew bath-house. | 18 bottled at the springs ang, coatains itz vwn Six won, Diser second, | dull and uninteresting. The visitors made a{ {1 and It is surely no exaggeration to| k e |H Y 29 LAKE COUNTY. Board and lodging, including baths, §3 and §i0 | Patural gas. Stage leaves i Helena, bid for victory In the last inning, but were | susert that under the direction of Max 5 |5 'y, s 1'7}§M§5';Xgig§$n&d_§‘m§§g‘g§_,P,g;:gg per week. WM. OELGART, Proprietor. g i KENILWORTH INN ’ stop] after scoring two runs. Attendance, | Hirschfeld the musicians achieved a re- H g |markable suce There _are in San . % | ancisco a large number of earnest ad- I 2| mivers of the musical art who are ever Hughey a .! lavish luksllppullh> mphony cnnce{(s. ]% T v and | {5 well known that these Supporters o Pislcas Tale N e Fefired music consist largely of the Ger- man eiement. The management of the Tivoll gives this class of music-lovers a chance o ¢njoy a noble work, which they ora'Neldom enabied to hear, and they can how show ther appreciation of this ca- Terprise by attending the performances Abundance ot mineral springs, hot and cold et A baths, large swimiming tank of mineral ost beaut spot In Lake —, e eleotoin 1ights. 1ivery accommodation; | re famous for marvelous cures when all else R 4cor aparts. Fortyfive minutes from Bood trout fianing and hunting. Round trip | falled, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and | a2 oncisco, T4ble under personal cars of tickets at Southern Pacfic offices, $10. biadder affections. Superiof accommodations. | Sne” 5 MERRY. Proprietor. ¢ JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. | 110 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and o E e = deer hunting. Write W. R. McGOVERN, % ~arl 7 = ‘ol SRS Chtlsoui Thy Cavity. FERNDALE SPRINGS RESORT & i PLANTATION HOUSE. BOCA H | ing_spot, rest, health: perfect atmosphere; train stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty frult, 2 o 2 OTEL. | to Martinez, stage to hotel. Office 6% Market. JF INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ON THE | ; FEw SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of | 2 two or more; Erand redwood scenery. Address | . Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms: good | “gryit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rall- CHICAGO, Aug. 14.— was another big crowd at the Hawthorne races to-day. Weath- er clear; track good. Result Six turlongs, selling—Pat Cl Owyhee second, Little Jack H Time, 1:1 ix and one-half furlongs Maceo second, Canova_ third Mile and a guarter—H cato second, Jolly Rog ase, short second, Jack won, | third Bennev BALTIMORE, Aug. 14.—The Orioles pulied orlorn hope against the Pittsburgers to- day in the third inning, when with the score 7100 nst_them, they batted Tannehill of the box. Sparks did not fare much better, and the game clinched before he warmed | and one-half furl up. Attendance, 1651. Score: this week. St Ivor a s 108, e s g | Throughout tne score {here is apparent | | A }“,’,E,némm%l}s'maefil?firfiwfzm‘s Gounty, B e 4nsegihoate (ree to guests: prices | road station: beautitul shade: home cooking: n'mecond, Bon Jour third. Time, | BUDUrE s T et oven Was ever protific. | DR; OHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS LR ) e P MCBONALD, Manager. | §253 S ERirTH. Calltiofn, Nara Co. Ol SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 4.—The track had (Cal t ¢! nd of t ave i | This master, more than any other, und are the only positively guaranteed remedy for 3 T aRE T Tue (ak Bl | oottt oatknemkd) he_seventh inning on | 5ia5q how 1o interpret various moods. Be- | briatBabli Nervousness and Melsacholy caused 3 AURE DE MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 JAPATeas, L NI T et H B U e o B e e e | e evntise. |[DUNCAN SPRINGS,| LAUREL DEL | i e et nand ing; o 3 McGinety, . R r: | ven compose at has lived, and it has = -+ E_AND HOTEL. i One mile—Mat won, Txit second, Belle ot | U e T Bk T O A T AT proved an error to contend that the e o e B Cand 6 desisoy the WO MLES oM D S| @ AR FURNEAY WNDIGTA O = oy third me, 1:43% : | only successful work of a master is al-| a R er e Co.; gas indoors and Six farlongs—Tar Hill won, Decimal second, | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14—Chicago outbat. | Ways endowed with grandeur. “Tidelio" st acat R INERS F O e s [ SAMCETD DO ROT.. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- haste third. Time, 1:16% her ! e ted and ontficlded the Phillies to-day, but an | 5 Somber and impressive. = Its earncst THE ELL, Hopland, Cal. evi ot errors ant o auses Misery, Poverty S el PR B et dl) ettt ettt | STAONSIRMK SR R | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS | wo mmames pare. v 4w o sz | “* THE CALL” o , 7:30 A. o a : operatic works. The plece is mounted | Yve worictam @uasanter to Care of %O TRAINS DAILY, 7:00 A M. AND 4. P ime, 1:21 “ furlongs— Mynheer second, = Frandoo third: pad e Ll = R H Flwell and the soloists succeed in eliciting oar money. . Sl \Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) DRSS Sl ments t t A Accident to the Mteor BN 4 b apeivwe Mg o ling, e | $30RON Damimganmn & 0o, vl an- | P lo. cull it gl rorvinl Kool During Your Vacation. 3 Batterfes—Tavlor and Donahue; Bernardt and | {his Is entitled to the heartiest indorse o) culars apply to ERSON BROS., Proprietors. : 3 i 5 . JOHANNISBERG. . T AnCHANNISBERG. | Subscribers to “Ths Call” visiting tha PORTSMOUTH, England, Aug. 14:—The | Pouglase. Umpires—Lynch and Connolly. ment. Miss BElla Prossnitz will reappear S this évening as Leonora in “Il Trovatore.”’ Royal, Albert Yacht Club regatta off | \ASHINGTON Southsea to-day opened With-&- Tae: De- | Loois seme poponed on accomnt of- et | Sue s nown excellent condition and will in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount | country, seaside or springs during the Sum- Dr. R L. Walsh,/ HOTEL EL MONTE, B i e ik, boadiar. swim. | o months can have “The Call” sent to them o iccount of wet v ween the yachts Bona, Rainbow and Em- | grounds. surely prove an invaluable acquisition. 815% GEARY ST., bet. 0S8 GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST V1 L T LT Seage "ALFRED ‘METZGER. (AL, clase:” rencvated " throusnont; “lovely Sar. | RESORT: Oukvile, Naga Connty. Cat, - | for @ week or longer by prepaying for sam) ther the Bona the Meteor carrfed | Hendball Tournament Postponed. o1 Painiess. kixtraction,, | {pundings; few manhgement. JOBN NEVILL, ; 3 at the Business Offi by ord v her foresail gear and gave up the| Owing to a change in the arrangements iuie A R P ok e bkl BLUE K554 e A - the Olympic Club handball tournament,| Although she has been playing at the S aisrea Bates. . | Y QOSEMITE. 5, francisco to Chi- L e CONBOGTED In & aurer, | carrier. Oc———*__—ean s S | et for Jast evening, has been postponed | Olympla for a week Tod Sioan's sister 5 %500 | o néme byt il was | WV hedine. oanivl, wih' e Af the Best -TERMS. S. | untll Wednesday night. Secretary Ken- | continues to be the chief attraction at the | Continuous Gum Plates {no_bad ‘joints) our | Thence by Lumsden & Co.'s coaches 60 miles | tables in the county; “6 to $12 per week. Round | 15 Cents. .per Week I Seventh wtvet, ooene Mison, Salt | nedy etated thet the entries would closs 1Eddy-street vaudeville house. Relne Vin. | tia; Have recetced TEY firet prizen o | 10 X o her dissction. $ie. 30 M. HUTCH: | siae’, Nadrens 9o wu‘i‘.é".wfi"“i'.’:;fi“‘%:.fi" 85 Cents. per Monta water direct from the ocean. a 3 > & . an ., M. - | stage. A b 3 e e club last night at 10 o'clock. ton, the headliner of the new bill, mads SRS | INGS, "Agent, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, | County, Cabi FOSTAGE PREFAID. ] b A