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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. - M.L.S.T. ~ Box Sent FREE to All Sufferers. N THE ONLY CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. The most INVIGORANT ever produced powerful Permanently re- stores me phys st Byibarly indin cretion, Ir Invigorates ; a pc Nervous and SURE. Infallible Inflamma of Rheumatism, Gout, of the Prostate Gland, Sv!r'\ctu'n.va' (] e, Bad Cases of Erys as, Cancer, syphllis and Venereal Disease ABSOLUTELY INFALLIBLE-SURE CURE. WHAT WE GUARANTEE M. I. S. T. WILL CURE. arged . Locomotor e abso- INEW YORK OUTPLAYED IN TWO BALL GAMES ANDING, W. L. Pct. [ e eighth. 1 game for elt Mag while Donahue fi me in the elghth inning. , first game: R. H E. .o 1 39 nd Bergen: Jay and McDon: 8 1B, 3 icago s 7 =gl eries—Willis and Si lor, Chance se. U s—O’'Day and McDonaid, ER CENT PROFIT ISTMAS, whe —Loutsvtlle took the he S 257 P BY CHR 0 per ce 3 TUS F BIG PANOCHE Adams Building, 206 Kearny St., San FrancC and 4 Zimmer. Umpires—Snyder BROOKLYN, Sept. 22 Louls and Bre ng to wat grounds. The secon elghty-six minutes, both pitchers arkable work considering the con o1 ot the fleld. Dunn had far the better of it, The first game be- klyn was ed off tween St | shutting out the St, Louis men with only two | hits b Only one of the visitors reached second The series between the two clubs ended | R H E. 058 A 35T eries—Young and O'Connor; Du and Umplres—Latham and Connc B | Farrell. | | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22.—Philadelphia and | Cincinnat! played a double-header to-day and | broke even. The second game was called at | | largest prac- medical inatitution Setablished 17 years. advice free at office the end of the fifth inning on account of dark- Lauder was hit on the right arm by a nd game and was com- Score, first n the Pacific Coast PRIVATE BOOK and itched ball in the sec Delied to retire. Attendance, 64, r by mail. All letters confidential. game: 731 Market St., San Francisco. L i m N Cincinnati $ras gl x Philadelphia . Sy gl oy Batterles—Hawley and Peitz; Bernard and Umpires—Swartwood and Hunt. @ Dnuglnsdl Second game: ¢ vis:ir DR. JORDAN’S cReat pay = UM OF ARATOMY o o 3 Philadeiphia. Sg-Saie 7 1051 XAREET OT. bet. 6:247e8, 5.7.0el. Batteries—Frisselle and Peitz; Orth, Fraser The Largest Anatomical Museam fnthe § | and McFarland. Umpires—Swartwood and World. Weaknerses or any conracted @ | Hunt. disease pesttively cmred by the oldest Speaialist cn the Coast Est. 36 years. DR. JORGAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § Coneultation free and strictly private. Trettment personally or by letter. A Pos tiee Curein every case underiaken. Write for Book, PHILONOPRY ef MAMRIAGE, MAILED FREE. {A valuable book for mea ) DR JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market 8t S, F. : | SUNDAY'S CALL can be pur- chased from all agents and newsdealers at 5c per copy. PP WVIR MINING ENGINEERS TO BE ESCORTED HERE IN STATE R e o o o e o e e a2 | | | e | 1Y B ‘l. | © % IR - s & i 35 2 R, EowAamD = BEr QA M SEcAE TARY = i e NEFF Pre SDENT | S COOPER STATE NINERA OSIST D O S S S SRS AP N Y L T T T T T T T T T T T T Y T T T T T T U P T T T T P T T YTy aspee e visitors meets the and the j through and at the a sampl and Iron California ; = | : | ing and the mee EXTENSION OF MINING ME 0) DONAHU STEAMER LANDS UMAH CARGOD 2 | | AT PORTLAND . | e | ol diad | ‘ ContractLaborersReach | Original Plan Will Not|Delegates to American | ‘! Hawaii. Be Changed. Institute. ‘} —_— . —_— Special Dispatch to The C: ] fal Dispatch to The Call. HONOLULU, Sept. 15—The British| SANTA ROSA, Sept. 22.—It fs learned LAND, Ore., Sept. 22.—A party of | tramp steamer Victoria, whose cargo of | nere to-day that the commitice of Mendo. | Xt delegates and their wives and ort has been the sub- | cino Cou Who & few days aso | G3UBhters passed thraugh this clty to- day en route to San Franci: of a good deal of international d!plo- | visited President A. W. Foster of the Cal- o to attead arrived here on the 13th. | ifornia Northwestern Railway in the hope | the convention of the American Institute | v 600 Portuguese and | of peing able to of Mining Engireers. They took the spe- influence the company ts who had signed totake | o change its present plansof bullding the | Cial leaving Portland at 6:15 p. m. Among ry lttle encouragement. It is expected that work on the new passage on her she brings only 3. |proposed branch line into the redwoods | if€ number are Dr. James Douglas, pres- Through the actlon of the American Con- | of Aendocino County from a point above | l4ent of the institute; Dr. R. W. Ray- at Madeira the company Which | Cloverdale 8o as to have the branch con. | Mmond, secretary, and Theodore Dwight, ipped the men and women 18 out the ad- | h the main read at Ukiah met | assistant secretary. Dr. Raymond is a | vances made for 200 of them who refused | i = °* | mining expert of great ability and has to ship when Consul Jones told them their | figured in some of the greatest mining | labor contracts were useless. Braaih il e i en b b aat | deals of the country. Both he and Dr. Before the Victoria left Madeira Consul | soper The surveys have all been mada {n nglas, who is also possessed of national Jones took oc n to notify the men and | T ok g = 2| fame in mining engineering, are int : or I TSy and grade stakes are now being set out|ed in cor rable mining properties § nen who had signed to leave thelr na- | ble mining propertes in romen who hal sliue U 7 | along the entire route. The new road will | the northern and northwestern part of the {tive land for the sugar plantations of | jeave the main line at Asti and pene-|country. D: st Fleming, a_member Hawali that the islands had been annexed to the ed States an T la | S to the United States and that the 1abor | low the banks of Rancherla Creek to its ospective emigrants were informed | junctlon with Indian Creek and thence ld be landed at Honolulu | down the latter to the town of Christine, | B, L have to }';ake ihe(rich,fim@; of | in Mendocino County. Near here the ing work after they arrived. Two hun. | company has 25,000 acres of virgin timber | tiv b st, : ihe vessel. The Vietoria | }and under bond and it is stated upon N With the remainder, after lodg- | What appears to be excellent authority sorous protest against the action | (D&t @ comp is now being organized Lo i °% [ build and operate mills In several por- tions of this immense tract. | The report is current here that the | money necessary for the construction of e ire fonim: | this new branch, which will approximate | its are in charge of Thomas | $1,0%0,000, is now’ on deposit to the com- | “representative of the firm of |Pany's credit in a San Francisco bank and | Nathan & Co., London, by whom the con- | available for the purpose. | tracts with the laborers were made. | If the plans of the railroad people are | | Through the British Government Nathan | realized the new road will eventually pe | & Co. protested to the Government at |eXtended to Eureka. 1In this event the | Washington against the loss they hadibrnnch will become the main line and {ained by reason of the American Con- | the present main line to Ukiah will be- | sul's act! The result was an investi- | come a branch or spur of the maln road. | gaticn »hich resulted in a decision that | The possibility of being sidetracked in | Consul Jones was wrong in his course. | this manner served, as much as anything | When seen Mr. else, to stir to action the people of that || ne said that he did | not know what action his company is tak- | place. of the Royal Meuhlhea T, n staff; known Dr. Otto | trating the rich Dry Creek Valley will fol- . in German , well mining engineering circles; Professor N. W. Lord of the Ohio University and Pro- fessors Heinrich Ries, Cornell Univers are members of the party. Represent nada and some st and British itute the major portion of | the number, which is smaller by half than was expected, owing to the press of bu. ness at this season. Secretary Raymond states that a part of the business to be transacted will be the admittance of 12 new members, whose applications are now on file. 1 were 205 men, 5 During the death occurred Poor_B—.aclng at Chicago. | low-class horses raced through the mud and | rain at Harlem to-day. Results: ! Bix furionge—The Rush won, Brown Ander- | son second, Yoloco third. Time, 1:20. | Seven furlongs—Fantasy won, Owyhee second, | The Geeser third. Time, 1:34%. i One and a sixteenth miles—Tappan won, Tu- second, Hittick third. Time, 1:553. One mile and a_hundred yards—Molo won, In- ing in the matter. It is understood — | triguer second, Pinkey Potter third. Time, claim for damages s being made. DISAPPOINTING RACE. frb g S ‘ cnies was certainly wrong in the p | | s ones s sy iy I Bes msoond, | f€eost e & considerable sum. An advanie |Roan Wilkes Defeats Rubenstein | eix furionse—Damocles wor. Eva Wilson sec- | | had been made to each of the 200 men who | and Frank Bogash. {ionasSERt st IS Time S0 serted cur vessel and we lost that. Be | READVILLE, Mass., Sept. 22.—The | e e we are out money spent for pro- | feature of the meeting of the New Eng- | Settlers Evicted. ions for them on the journey and we used our steamer for a load far below her DENVER, Sept. 22.—About 375 settlers on the Maxwell land grant are to be evict- | ed by orders from the Land Department | at Washington. They have occupied land | land_trotting-horse breeders to-day was | | the 2:04 pace, in which Roan Wilkes, Ru- enstein and Frank Bogash were entered. | H. Marshall is in jall here, charged | The horses looked well, but in no heat criminal libel. "The Government | excepting the first half of the second mile, rrest, Marshal Brown belug | paced in 1:02, was anything like good timé The case has gone o made. Roan Wilkes was steady but did In the meantime Marshall | not have to go, Frank Bogash meeting being unable to furnish | with a mishap and bejng distanced in the Marshall has been con- | first heat, while Rubenstein never went | paper called the Vol- | his gait for more than a half. | W which it has been decided by the courts | to the Maxwell Land Compan: Deputy United States Marsha belongs until the 2! Twi s confined, b $1000 ball money. ducting_a Eunda; ters. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Big, unwieldy fields of | Vantage of a manager who looks after | accommodations at 613 Market street. Narrow Escape of the Lewellyn J. have been detailed to evict these squat- | The police are investigating the case. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. IR BRI RRCEPIREPORR ISP IS FOFPIPFERIRIRED Conceri To-Night at 7:30. The Emporium Grand Orchestra and Soloists under the direction of John Marquardt. Ly Orely $15 Clay Worsted Suits for $10. Another great special for Saturday only, the big store offers a limited number of All-Wool Gray Clay Worste i Suits in ail ragularsz r men, heavy 0- unce worsteds, guzranteed— coats e'ther in round-cor- nered or squar ner>d, sngle-breasted sicks—an ex- celient qua t7 of lin'n -, s .t pi suits are si k sewn th-cvgiout and perfec: fisiing. Thay ars one of the most staple suits made ani wel: worth £15—our prize to-day..... Men’s t Dress Goods Remnanis. One-Quarter CFf Marked Pricess Our entire stock of Colored Dress Goods Rem~ dsome mixed frcm 1liito 6 able ¢ —on sp2 sale ent from the pres- nants—plain-colored fabrics and han ard-— Sampfes of Fine Draperies: Brocatelles, Satin Damasik and Pretty Urapery Silks. A solid case of samples of these choice drapery fabrics, bought by the big store at a very special price, are placed on sale to-day closing time, if th ens of differen ros and n tops, chair sets, hea!l rests, .50¢ to $2.00 : dar only | Combs, i we cffor a /imited . quannty of the IRC Pair A smali :0n of hell and 2mbder I ons, datach- Z = =i |side combs in a variety of shapes, a good, heavy abie handles, comb, regulariy 20: peir, on sale to-day, bronzad | only. w1 2€ stand, set of | three irons ?a!e 0" For Saturday for......83¢ b only we place Positio:ty only one set s0'd t>.a single. iepn®s Fig@ on sale 20 customer. ozen fine d uflde"wear' ribbed, form- | fitting Wool Underwzar for men, hand- Ribhon Bargaifn sme twn color, 1 close-woven mesh, runk, shirts are satin faced and The bargain of trimmed with silk, the ceason for thi reed, ;750 sitk braided, splen- s o: choce o day all regular ncy ribbon, a per _ gar- lot of su- men ...$1.25 & perb qualty, : % ghoclassdl Gogd Wihisk [ hitk sil aii Rib. , ex- ® Yons in the new BIFOOIMIS, 19Cs cc1iint : co orings fcr fal | quality oi broom cor, double stitched Fy imported to sel!| with t er-plated handle, good s at 50c the vari, value 35c each, on special sale this day » to-day......... 35¢ ol eees 10D 8 e @ FPpofessor 7 Demon~ 2 Herbert, EMNR stration s Magician, peien gg p':fp’ox P b GoldenfRale Bazaar. ' & Free inlan- # o128 m. and CAlFORMAS LANGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. °%* Dep't daily, 8 2to5p. m 1 to5p.m. :’ 64 SSBEBERLACEOAALLL SEHLKISAELLLSAESEES: TAHOE EXCURSION | sheeting and neariy ENDS THE SEASONH‘“ Jeremiah Creden nearly cked at the Folsom-street bunkers, P of coal fell on stitches to close t on. | from the fall he g« | st It Promises to Be a Very Brilliant | ti s head and it too e resulting lacerae AGER ARG ARAANE ISR LAEABLALEE D AGEELAEER T RRLA R NG RN R EA R AREN AR A E (QUAEENN % (AR ER LR R AL R P AL R LR & e fractured his skull had his skuil The ship L e had a narrow es- Affair. cape from g North Farallones The proposed excursion to Lake Ta- 1_’:_N ‘Lf‘k “Pm 1 g It was hoe which the Southern Pacific has an- | the'lnokout coul e nounced for Saturday, October 7, prom- i And Ir.l 1 ¥ rned the crew 7 i and the s out just in time ises to be a brilliant close to the most | {17 }° C7C e e brilliant excursion season which the |John Wend . fell from aloft and State has ever known. The extreme | W cheapness of the rate is of course the | F;‘”;gl'f'[ E. « barkentix merit of the event. Ten dollars for a |paretc trip of this kind, including sleeping car expenses for two nights, is absurdly low, and places the delights of one of the most famous resorts in the world easily within reach of the pleasure- going public. Excursions of this kind are always select and first class, and have the ad- hi t The mail stez Sydney. N . via_Au : Apta, Sarhoa, and Honolulu, H. L, 3 She brought up a large number the comfort and entertainment of his guests. Mr. Willlam H. Menton, the | company’s experienced excursion man- ager, will be in command on this occa- sion. Secure tickets and sleeping car —_——— This Week’s Wasp. This week's Wasp is so especi and interesting that it is & the name of a special edition. | views of the presentation of California’s heroes terest. Particularl the four “half-tone” night in Venice at what can be done now photographing after « medals —_—e—————— CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Belvedere, Morse From Going Ashore It is said the Wasp that it produces in the Fog. | engraving work west of the Rockies. The Harbor Hobpital was kept busy ves- | SHBT 8y InE Bork e o A ris whimsicns | terday with water front cases. Thomas | humorous stvle e political situati Nelson required nine stitches to draw his | in San Francisco. scal ther and four to sew up his|On the oil wells of Ca calp toge P illustrated, is quite a lacerated ear. He was picked up in an Captain Roberts slipped on some iron | magaz engers, a lot of treasure and a full are sure to attract in- worthy of mention ara illustrations of tha showing s in the way of of C Stories, poems, storiettes, ve s1- unconscious condition on East street and | Cai and Veenly satiricel thesteicel et | taken to the hospital. When he came to | cisms, together with attractively written he said he had been assaulted and robbed. | financial comments, complete a number far ahead of all contemporary weekly cano. His associate is Ben Napthaly, a Wilkes won the race in straight | former gan F cisco attorney, who was Rubenstein second. Best time disbarred for iilegal practice. Marshall 5%. Roan Wilkes received first and | has been very bitter in attacking the best | third money. men In thiS community. For several weeks he has grossly libeled Chief Justice | LOWERS BIKE RECORD. Judd. That officlal took no steps to pros- | i | ecute. On August 27 Marshall again at- | i e O iist o = oriminal manneri| O O- Holzelliof Spokane Pedals & Mils | The feeling in the community was so | Paced in 1:35 1-2. | strong that the printers declined to issue| SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 22.—C. C. Hol- | the paper any longer. In the meantime | zell of this city to-day lowered the world's Roan ts, | | n have too little. Some are so weak | the Government tock the matter 4P A2 | amateur record of one mile on a bicycle. | 3 by every eddy; weak in body and purpose, unit to cope came here some months ago. He was | Three judges and three timers certify that with lh;‘“orl‘d“hmher? B e s | formerly a resident of Sacramento, Cal. |he covered the mile in 1: e pwe- | 4 I O e i Lol vu Bt Bak It is claimed here that he | vious record, human paced, was 1:39. One own, tired before the day begi pain in the back, b 3 restiess in mind and body? Some of your organs are leave that eity for his attempt to black- | mail scveral business men. TWhile turning around the spar buoy to enter port on the morning of the 13th the steamer_Alameda cut downetwo fishing junks. Twelve Chinese were precipitated into the water and one was drowned, The Poolrooms to Keep Open. body was not recovered, and may hever he accident occurred i | BAUSALITO, Sept. 22—Broyer & D e O i et I the shark | gyynp poolrooms were closed down to- Judge Alfred S. Hartwell has been |day on account of the opening of the chosen by the Government to represent | Oakland race track. It has been decided | the Territory of Hawall unofficially in|to sell pools on Eastern races at Joe Washington during the coming Congress. | Harvey's poolrooms during the winter, The a(vpcdmee will leave for his post in| Broyer & Glynn to share in the profits. time for the opening of Congress in De- | The reason for the unusual departure in cember. | keeping one of the betting establishments | open during the winter is said to be the enormous profits realized this summer, many asserting that each of the pool- rooms has netted $50.000. The anti-gam- bling element Is incensed at the prospect of poolrooms the year round, but has met with so many defeats in the attempt to suppress them that it is unlikely any further effort will be made in that direc- tion. ‘g! (tl_e judges is superintendent of the Y. not working right, or you may have d A. here and one of the timers is | athletic director of the association. The effort was made against time, paced and with flylng sta R R e e e e R e e aas ful discoveries. They are ruinous to tricity is the natural cure in your case. o is lowered or lost and needs reviving. This is an accepted reality; appoints. It is adapted to eve: the entire nervo-vital system. Laughlin_method is in its naturalness. rapid and thorough results. glands and blood. g . . ain and weakness. Football Favorites Arrive. - STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 22.— To-day has been a red-letter day for the football enthusiasts. “'Babe" Burnett, the giant center on the '97 'varsity team, came in from his home in the south and was given an imprombtu reception to- night in Encina Hall. Billy McLeod, last year's training coach, came in from Port- land, and will be with the men the bal- ance of the season, working in conjunction with+“Tot” Murphy to keep the cardinal athletes in condition. _— e Prifgess Clementine of Orleans, age eighty-two, is the oldest Princess in XEuropg. 44+ 44 FEED YOUR NERVES ‘Where's the man with too much strength? Most men they're tossed about more than she could afford. Avold curealls and wonder- ism of the body which keeps up the life. DR. McLAUGHLIN'S HEW TREATMENT? a cure that never di The current and comfortably into the nerve center an The effect is 2 complete change in vour condition, a general building up which casts out all My new body battery DOES NOT BURN the skin and has my own improved regulator, which switches the power on or off by degrees. Send for my illustrated book, mailed ! OR. M. A, McLAUGHLIN QHHH+#¢##+H+#Wf0++¢¢§¢¢+MW¢#*¢¢#N*+M:' rawn upon nature the nerves. Elec- It is the magnet- In disease this Have you noticed It gives the most asses evenly through the 29 Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Sept. 11. “Dr. McLaughlin—Your Electric Belt treatment has cured me at the age of 73 of all weakness in Back and Kidnevs, so that I can now stoop and stand erect, dress and undress, more easily than for years; it has also restored me to and sound health. A. C. HAMMOND. Office Hours—S a.m. t08:30 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES, 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, S. 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