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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1899. NEW RACE TRACK EMBROILED WITH | NEW BURDENS THE CARPENTERS ON MERCHANTS Too Much Wind for First Step Taken in the Workmen. Their Pillage. NUMBER STRIKE WORK FREIGHT RATES TO BE RAISED e N Pl O PETTY DEVICES TO SECURE TWENTY-TWO COMMODITIES | LABOR AT CHEAP RATES WILL BE AFFECTED. g B ESIENE R, Good Jobs Are Plentiful | Serious Increase in Tariff to Be Im- RAILROAD PUTS A Though Elsewhere, the Management | mediately Imposed on Goods Tries to Hoodwink Its 1 Eastbound From This Employes. | City. Hoe e the State ern Pacific s door and ving got the merchants of the Sout iblic that d=d upon as the pr On tk two ¢ mu.ox'mu th Those goods affe 410 Kearny ng e down ched the sidewalk good grace as [ which they BROAD GAUGE BUSINESS MEN. An Association That Is Not Afraid to Demand Its Rights Once out of d all knowl ful story She de: WANTED TO DIE IF SHE HAD TO LEAVE HER BABY street pain at her husband’s fee ving Hospital, where the actres vas no question |Plot to Dethrone the ol et tetie e et ete HonetetieteNe o Lo NININ O ABANDONED BY THE MAN SHE ONDLY LOVE REVOLUTIONISTS ARE ORGANIZING OR KWANG HSU Empress of China. ] of a Girl. Kang Yu Wei, One of the Late Em- | peror’s Advisers, Endeavoring to Replace Kwang Hsu Upon the Throne. | AR AR Front She Was Found by the Police and Restored to Her Parents. Romantic Adventure his time I should | the Tanant party. At nty men on the | say there are about |new diggings. “The men who have come back from | Kotzebue Sound on the schooner Charles Hanson have told me to my face that they didn’t believe my story, but I saw the fi_ulll and I know what I am talking about. he nuggets are a different color from & se found on the Yukon or at Cape Jave a greenish tinge, and come from an old it and a large one. Black leg seared ay. but I'm going in again next spring. It is a disease something iike beri-berl. The swell up and turn black, n and fall out while you pi I once had an at- fack of beri-berl and T didn't want to have black leg if I could esc ith mng awas ptain Higgins Is going East on Thurs- d will return early next year hip for Kotzebue. run- LEADERS IN SAN FRANCISCO LENA SPRAGUE'S MISTAKE Mo Jament glami loflle plant . the | EXCITEMENT I):EINATOWN ENTICED FROM HER HOME IN: LMUSEMENTS. OVER PLACARDS. i HEALDSBURG. PErems S R | e | COLUMBIA THEATER. While Wandering Along the Water | MODJESKA. Assisted by MR. JOHN B. KELLERD And a Company of Players. ST WEEK. Chinatown was feverish with e ague, the 14-year-old daughter | and Friday vesterday over several portento Sorague, a well-known resident ogi cards whic! en posted c« esterday morning eloped : o voug man o MARY STUART. % 1ts of the girl learned | Wednesday ard Saturday Evenings, aperor, Kwang sday v at she had gone with Bechunni they lost | HE thought of being separated neallyyprinted s 1a iotityit Ohler Lecs 15 inter- MACBETH from her baby, coupled with the Boters: and | SCDC e misicw §(Gable Yeatorady after | C fact’ that Bho hant qudsralen ith even teet long | e v i pin o | fact that she had q 1 noon Policeman Bailey saw a girl AnSWer- | c.io 0o yae afueh Ado About Nothing.' he husband, made Mrs. Lill s, a vaudeville artist, des- . &and In a moment of ('\(‘onlro‘- able grief she seized a vial contaln- 1ug carb, conte the b 2 anxd and erlnml it o t n ut Ai‘le actd and nd a burned munrh and chin Mrs. for her | * 8 - . * B . b - o2 were purci ms did not lo a n from her baby boy, West Berkeley. kiss he ¥ d her husband had d to cauteri On her some cart followed him into the street. bottle of its contents and fell was treated, she told the mat- however, she refused to make that she to Alask; or her husband and even de- a trip she gave out for publication. “I stomach and quarreled. dramatic ams was down at the trip extended. | progressive ided d Ing the description of Miss Sprague wan- Chinese | 4€ring aimlessly along Davis street. He ; e \_;r)_ approached her and inquired if she was G?Abb‘ QUNDAY Nlfi“T & the entire | {F0m Healdsburg. She at first dented her | OPENNG..... 3 ’ comments, nor dia | ldentity, but dnally admitted that her OCTOBER 8. they speakk ty one anothera raré specta- | PAME Was Miss Sprague and that she had left her home to slope with * loved cle in Chinatown. There scemed fear resting upon might betray their approval of a publication that bris d with treason again apress of China. > be a ¥y took her to police headqua she was closely questioned b tne Dowager b iEras O Y short time ago and fell “‘desperately . it €50 with bim. He promised to ma Nekone S ie | her his wife, but fearing that her pa r marriage she He is at resent rev onary : cto hei After gather Sl ":—\n‘{v(nr»’:‘x {n (he ‘Doom,the | effects and placing them in & hands: oclates were be- which the & oy b c he anx occasion, r orde the man she . She claimed that she met Bechunnt HOTEL TOPSY TURVY sm the Herald s ready Thursday. CALIFORNIA THEATER. FOY, chief clerk. rates for theater- shing the latest sical comedy Ths Popular House had given ner for ided girl left her 3 - and went t unni who was " treyexnous : isgulse from these to | #t the depot waiting for her. The fellow UFJL R out by calling attention to | & J already purchused railroad tickets N v ecEss! ak and deplorable condition | 15 Foetihd PRECUASY e A ina among the natlons of the earth, | yound for this o reach Ben Hendricks and ascribes her condition to the want of | VO ST DS, TG JTIEY, TEACEG B e S and of forms that he | hguse somewhere on the waier front. alg the Emperc ut to inaus- | " Beehunnt promised b short afterward left his | de on the pretext that he was e Balance of the Week A Yenuize Yentleman. cl City Hall to get a mar Popular_, Prices — ¢ Sed the Emperor because of Miss Sprague ed Evening, s0c, %e. reform ideas. calls upon & B ni fafled to return M atirday countrymen have the love of their ame alarmed and went in search and Sunday e nation and their race at heart to put|of him. Just as she was about to give up SUNDAY \ICHT in communication With | the quest she ran afoul of Officer Bailey, B and to joln the revolu- | who finally recognized her the de: T tionar, in augurate movement the ch ‘he proposes to on se; for dethronement of the anxious | PRTO P VOO @i WATCH THE CALL BULLETINS ON THE BIG YACHT RACE TO-DAY ¢ Bulletins of the first of the international yacht races to-day are Al to be sent to New York by wireless telegraphy by Signor Marconi, the inventor of the wonderful system, thence flashed across the con- tinent by direct wire to the office of The Call. You will, therefore, | C to the nr T i movement in the two count Mrs. Goldrick’. : Dese;ted by Husband in New York, Will Be Deported get the earliest reports of the race by watching the bulletins dis- played by The Call. LBt N R0 . \!a' «harg“ orities, = who ~ ANKUAL SESSION OF DERRY'S MURDER - United toleration revolutionary AGNES MUST GO HOME. sed and liable to become ad bacome oltsh girl & she The girl readily ”‘\F\ left the station. ing Bech: Al Hotel. would Office “his room and forced as the door was ope to aced his hand | attempted to draw ¢ | struggie he was dis: Her | taken to the Harbor ool e Sl nh)x , loaded rev hsd 1t not been for the quick the officer in seizing him it is Hr that he would have used it. charged with abduction. k 1 1 BROW fi;ff.‘f)f}""“‘ ,“.J“;r;;.m‘.‘."‘:.\ :: GOLD FOUND ON PORTUGUESE I\ BROWN ACCUSED G SR KoTZEBUE SoUND STRUCK IT RICH. pro- i was found | r Balley When ed it was found fl‘fil Bechunni h roba- | He waus TALLANT PARTY SAID TO HAVE A BIG DEAL COMPLETED. Convention Opens at) t on Its Valley Rond i S Bonds. in this State ved are delegates ar the outside | lled to Leandro. ere: Grand grand officers pres T. Braga San Medical h\r g nta_ Cru: uncil from W ( ?'"r(‘h of the Hol, was cel lebrant, rno of Center- ‘ by the church chofr was es- | e Neil was or- | Gamblers Raided. NE The Chinatown squad raided the gam- club at 809 Washingt street last and caught twenty-five players h the evidence. by Mrs. J. Kerlin an il el Arreia: ast ]i s as again called to order. on (‘rfifl‘nluu reported . Grand Pres Braga reported that he had | subordinate councils during | und t s. o’clock the convention | The committee | . Grand Secretary | Leandro report the acqui rmewbers diiring theiyear and the present membersh!p is 2937, The grand treasurer reported the total fund as $4669 29; disbu $354: alance, $i2. Sp | bursed death and = balance, 316,79 ©. Reserve fund, $21,053 70; , §14%0; balance in reserve fund, o Rotal cash on hand, $39,070 60, THE INYESTMENT 0K Co N oF Jaw Frsncisco 160 Acres 821 held is decorated with banners and fes- toons of bunting in red, white and purple, | | the colors of the order. In front are the * 20| Mome On L //\/(rfi ' | words, ”‘r‘mw ma, r{ . B o c]»n 'the | sides is the motto of t e _order, ‘‘Uniao, |® BLUé' Goose Caridade, Protescao” (Union, Charity, Protection). g 750 8525 per day | " Ex-Pre: dent A F. Culina o Milpitas | was_presented wit elegant goid pin DER ey | By Bx-President F. I Lemis of Haywards. | _The Portuguese Union. known as the e U. P. E. C., was organized the st day of | !_,Vfw YoRk "4 | Angist, 1555, h} ucordgna& with t?&eblawsl : | of this State. It is a charitable an ene- O co o afllfafi”/i o ficlary %rgahmzax;on “Frol;c!lngi its mem- f /4 Al o | bers and their familles both fraternail, Secr, 0% L G and financially. % 26 &t © ‘White Is Recovering. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2. — Senator G2 1FOANIR Stephen M. White, who arrived at his home from San Franclsco .yesterday, is | recovering rapidly from his sickness, but will be confined to his home for some time Yo/ & CASL, | yet. He stood the trip very well. —— in the center of the Big Coalinga developed district, Mines Closed. m. which s now producing About 4600 barrels aaily. Homs - ~ = (hnta and none Tor sale, Dys 30 per moth dividend. B No ANGELS CAMP, Oct. 2—The Utica Then r developing. T ONASEE, Rosk to bore ‘und get a blg well a mple means set o perfcet. COMPANY TNQU slars and prospectus address Wi D, BIDOLE, Gen'l Agt., 20 Nontgomery Street. Herman Oelriche. | i Lvery time he is in San Fr: Herma; Notify us if you wish some one to call on you. Oelrichs visits the Cafe : z!mmnad"hco (firs’ mine and mills have closed down on ac- count of scarcity of water and the in- stalling of electrical machinery. | himself, and he is | ish the bull faction was in enntrol. | hop The hall where the sessions are being | Bub: | wave Evidence of a Damag-i ing Nature. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. —The offictals | s are forg- | out J. @larence ing a chalr Brown that w on the charge of mu of San Franc Cooper of Pima Coun- ty has di t Brown and Derry were tog. ee; that they left there together early > In a light wagon drawn by two horses. They had a tent, cooking stove and camp outfit. Since me‘\ nu!h' . een seen of either ¥s of him | 1 has been and it tal- man found hanging f a manner n(\ a limb | n L' U 1 ure d f'um San is now | , and says he is posi- murdered. Brown is | charged with forg- | When arrested he had | . mortgages and chec In his baggage w f corrosive sub, mate | had been broken in parts was missing. | believes Derry was pol- Bank of Ca forward a lifornia in | wn wrote th § name to T heck The check book is here, ad- | requested, and also a letter | n by Brown from Crittenden, dated ber 6, requesting the postmaster to AOY“dYfl mall to Tucson. Brown's record | nsactions in Crittenden 1s not vet | He refus 0 give any history of e( unidentified. BIG DAY ON NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Oct | on the Cotton book | It was a big day | hange. The greatest ad | vance in prices was a matter of thirty- | eight points, and from the start to the fin- | Fri- day queer doings in the New Orleans | market had led the trade here to look for something in the way of a surprise when the market opened, more particularly as| it had been rumm’“vl that Liverpool shorts were in full reat and being closely fol- | lowed by jubllan. bulls, The initial sales | iwowed an advance far exceeding the| s of the most optimistic holders, while | equently business revealed an inten- sity of bullish sentiment in outside circles | not even imagined by the market's best | friends. The stroke of the gavel started a wild of speculative activity, which | showed little abatement up to the very close. Opening prices were fifteen to twenty-five points above the closing of Thursday, and the market closed firm at a net gain of thirty-one to points. MAYOR PEBLAN 'S GIFT. Presents a Vl.luabla Library to Stan- ford University. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 2.—Tt| was to-day announced from the presi-| dent’s office that the department of politi-| cal science had recetved through the kind- ness of the Hon. James D. Phelan, M&)Dr‘ of San Francisco, a valuable library on Folhical science and administration. This ibrary consists of about 500 volumes, and embraces the most {mportant publications | in English and foreign languages relating to the government of citles and to mat- ters In general of government and finance, | The gift is an expression of Mayor Phe. | lan's deep interest in the university and the part it has plaved in the educational | and soclal development of the coast. —_——— See “'Keith's” millinery window, Phelan | butlding, for novelties In new colors. thirty-four - Soublic ciar ebimdtol g | Loyal’s Social, 1‘ Rebekah Lodge gave a soclal to | Took Out Twenty-Two Ounces Nuggets and Then Had to Re- turn to Cape Blossom for he Odd Fellows' bullding | Provisions. night, The hall was crowded by | 5 ladies and gentlemen who w .nm.‘ e ey 5 tained with a programme of mu After all the hard things that have been : .dvtw. m mflp:x o d about the Kotzebue Sound country that were ¢ Mis: and the restoration of : girl had In her possession several articles of female attire which_she said ry agents |had been bought by Bechunni. While the se upon | police were questioning her vhat re- agreed and | HAWAIIAN QUEENS. | FOREST AND KING. FELIX MORRIS & CO. JENNIE YEAMANS. FRANK CUSHMAN. SEYMOUR AND DUFREE. TERRY AND LAMBERT. STINSON AND MORTON. i 10 cerits; Saturday and Sunday. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. NE MAIN 582 Matitiees Wadne A "fi Planqu: RiP VAN WINKLE, XT WEEK—'GIROFLE GIROFLA." Opera, N: ¢ is strange to hear a man speak well of | = Nr‘..\r__ Mart | it. more particularly a man who put in| ... Popular Prices, 1 350 and 5c. wel nearly eighteen months up there. Gold Reserved Seat af Saturday Matinee, Miss Heymanson, late al Con- | hunters who went there in the expec tion of finding nuggets in bushels ca < at all the g D m"‘m: followed | of London, v hering until mid- ——————.—— Police Penswn Board. oth S D e snow :mu manjy succumbed ta- me “Branch Ticket Office, Bmporium. ALCAZAR d that could Some of the | THEATER er At the quarterly meeting of the Police called “black leg. o one | Pension Commission v Police- | d nad a good word to say for man Matthew Wilson, V«PM h recently | Kotzebu d a were glad to get away | A SUCCESSFUL LAUGH-MAKER. been on station duty n V! vas | from inecou save a few who z retired on a pen He further afield and'are said to hav o twenty years and months and was | it rich. ROLAND REED'S over 6 yvears of age. All who came away are going to sta Roaring Farce Comedy, a\u) save one. He is Captain B. A 5 and g ed ' rove him out, Il savs he is going noce t as a Lam Captain Higgins is a HU\‘A‘“' Foas o “‘"i__ ‘v: Fun From Rise to Fall of Curtain. IS GIVEN TO | McCLELLAND nee of b\r!klng pu} uh‘z (ar!_\ln H Ve <el laid s went master of the river s A that was running on the Referee John J Qumn De- ast year the best we could do | s to get about 300 miles up t rive aid he yesterda clares Soldier Smith yacht Gitana, and when ¢ " fainte: ‘The Kowak Is th E SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, Sdc. MATIN PRICES. . . i TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. hardest iver in the world to naviga < One day vou will have six feet of water | GRAND AND ENGLISH OPERA SEASON! in some places, and the next d jone ING Committed a Foul. will not be us many tnches. The ¢ sy changes about on & he i know what is going to happen. an hour so you never | . AIDA cen WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bpecial jbironlich ““This year the river was on its good be- : : . | navior. 80 1 managed to Fet John by Tai: | CAVALLERIA. . and.. PAGLIACCL, PITTSBURG, Oct. 2—Jack McClelland | junt. the banker: Howard Baimcr g SErEe e e got the decision over Soldier Smith to- | Oakiand and ten others as far up as the | FRIDA S , night in the sixth round of a fight | Kogoluktuk River. They had brought five | cee ) cee scheduled for twenty rounds. When Ret- | Small boats with them, and these they . Wanrell ter, Fonari, took over to the Reed er. eree John J. Quinn made the announce- ment that he gave the fight to McClelland on a foul, it was greeted by mingled | 2Nd haif way adwaters of They went | up the Reed River as far as Hot Springs, | belv\vp;! Hot Springs and | the nck, Beckwith, Ete. ... THE MIKADO... hisses and cheers by the 1500 Spactators : River | o caay, & enings and Sat. Matines. Some called it a fake, but Quinn_said They got the nuggets | “Alf C. Whe Tom Greene, Ada Walker, Smith hit Mac while in a clinch. Smith v they took out q‘)‘ Julie Cott hil Branson, W. Schuster, Misa claimed that he had broken his wrist in | me. but personatly 3 | Dean, Miss' Jewett, Etc the second round and one of his seconds | sald the foul was made to finish the fight- | ing. If Smith’s wrist was realiy broken he | did good work, for in the third round he | | floored McCleiland with hard punches on the jaw. The second time down Jack took | the full time limit before getting to his feet. The contest was about an_even thing up to the third round, which was decidedly. Smith’s. In the ‘fourth Me- Clelland had a shade the better of it and in the fifth he held his own. The fight was_stopped after the sixth round had commenced. The result every way was a disappointment to the crowd. unces. ¥ well suppli two of them were 1 to The men tried very hard secret, but it leaked out an few pointers. As a result the Hay: party of Santa Barbara and the J. ! Brown party 9\1 left | LPI\“)\A w ,h nearly all the stores and the others hurried back to the John Reilly. I was waiting for them and hurried back ! ape Blossom. where Mr. Tallant pur. | chased a year's supplies for his party and they at once started up the river again. | to keep their | SeSod (TN I eken U mad(ihen [ite MECHANICS’ FAIR LAST 5 DAYS —OF THE— n B, of San Francisco followed | THE PAVILION. .*i****fii*t*t*fitit**i*t**it****ti**it**t**t. r RUPTURE CURED. When we eay ‘‘Rupture Cured” we meen it, for it is a fact that thousands of cures have been accomplished by Dr. Plerce's World. Renowned ELECTRIC TRUSS during the pa. twenty-five years. There is nothing else 1i it on earth! It does the work: Have raceived any letters like the following that we y know what to do with them all: CURED IN 5 MONTHS! 1632 Schiller !tn«. Alameda, Cal, ‘Aug. 17, 1899, DR. PIERCE: It is with the greatest pleas- ure that I am able to inform you that the s which I obtained from you last March bas eftected a radical cure in my case. Trusting this may be the means of convin Ing other sufferers that you have a perm ment cure, 1 remaln, Gr-m;;my mm FER. EFFor price un end full p-mculn.u call at the office or send % In stamps for our new “BOGKLET No. 1 Add MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., Sk Ak Ak KRk A AR A& Ak k& : 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Franclsco, Cal. L R T S T T T ; TO»D:\Y—‘Ju\?nlrs to ladies from 12 noon to 5p m TO-NIGHT—Great programme of Turners, fn- ginding vauiting, leaping. fumbling, dumbbell rill, etc. O iiging Socletles—Great Time To-nlght! W of the World TO-MORROW—Grocers’ A THURSDAY—0dd_Fellows | RACING! RACING! RACING! ‘1899—0ALD‘OBN'IA JOCEEY CLUB—19800 | Winter Meeting, beginning SATURDAY, Sep- tember 23, 1899, OAKLAND RACE TRACK. Racing Mcnday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. n or saine. Five or more races each day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. ang 12:30, 1:30, 2, and 3 p. m., connecting with trains '!Wvln' at the entrance tu the track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland Mole connect with San Pablo avenue Electric Cars at BSeventh and Broadway, Oakland. Also ail trains vic Ala- meda Male connect with San cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, land. These electric cars go direct to the track in fit- | teen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at .lb 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race, THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. [ J R. B. MILROY, Secretary. z nce. NNNNN NN NN YNNI NN N