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THE SAN FRANOISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1899, 5 o e - 00000000000 ADVERTISEMENTS. 20060000000: i P, g 8 e W o v : {Yest ¢ Lateat Records %aa’e n the Freld of Jpafl s &asts DIINES, Eewoooooooegooooooooooc.;ooooooooooooooooooooooeoo'oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooqoooooogoooooooooog NAUSEA * “RS GIVE |HOUNDS THAT |THE CALL’S RACING CHART.MACKLIN ON |FAST HORSES | "SPECTATORS | WILL RUN AT s maoteea e oo 10, o0ty | TENRICA IN | GATHERING AT | LOSS OF APPETITE. A GOOD SHOW INGLESIDE,| s P et g ey R g GOOD LUCK ~ LOS ANGELES ; showery. Track good. ent women it oft e Men | troubl The Only Outsider to Score. | Crack Racers of the World | tion ot 1 Bouts of Whirlwind |Open Stake of Ninety-Two| ios a win e *HY—Presiding Judg 5y my-n]y”,;”!n! ration of b E o7 % i o . n . Sport at San Francisco | Entries for the End of 182, 5 e e S e Two Very Close Fin- ill Attend the Dis- port at S . g2t e e ‘ : Wil A =5 | Betting. H M A Athletic Club, the Week. | [ %¥m. %m. %m. Str. PFin Jockeys. |Op. Cl. ishes at Oakland. tr Ct__eet —— I g TRy 65 : 5 - } Coursing at Tngleside Saturday and | 311 g1 2 e s s e e t night d el S el 3 orse . 2 |might win at Oakland yesterday, bu i < i ¢ c xing en- lay will berasi (liows. Qo atats) 48 8% 4% 41 (3 Brown 5 | Whaleback broke the slate when Tenrica | , 1:0S ANGELES, Oct. 19.—A speclal train * ty-two entrie s—first $100, sec €5 85 §3 31 [coum 0 s e S SR o m"rhe: here tn»da)h\\ilh forty »exghtf zyns . v ird % at $30, six 7 7 4 |Johnson 0 = A ;| ning horses for the race meet of the b y 0, e \»\”L‘;ym,.r s ano Amintyihice at 5% 51 7 {Ellett 5 |the track was slow but not muddy, and | PIDg horses fo race S L 4 District Agricultural Assoclation whic 116, Good sta 5 ”‘;; ]‘l]"‘“‘;"‘"t_e the 1!‘;’"'071 a; ‘,’“’,“m;'v commences Saturday next and will con- eception. Pddle Jones, asiride. the favorlte, 87| 4 e until the %ith inst.. The sprinters ould have won. Shellac had no speed. Watossa a morning | baris, took the opening six furlong sprint | 1™ Pl oS ekl A for 81l ages, Inroush superior dockeyship. | o= irhe thature of Hie ppoging A5 Dovin, on Major Cook, sifted along out in | TISSRo: The feature of the epening day front ‘with his mount under restraint to | e the free for all pace for & purse the stretch, He then decidéd to cut away, | 9f 500, and Joe Patohen, John R, Gen- but was collared by Jones, and in a long, | people of Los Angeles have always fav. total, $767 50. sult of the draw: Smith's Terrona vs. T. Rogers' Moore's Decency vs. J. Bodkin's J. Hurley's O K Capitol | Belle C| wing is the re- 1g; two-year-olds; purse, § | Betting hard drive lost the verdict by a nose. My | ored harness races, it is expected that an - %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys, |Op. Dear finished third. immense crowd will be in attendance «r:n doz 3 f f -year- vhich fol- | the opening day. Charles H. Willis, who | 1% 13 1os (Thome e L e Gt I L B e e sl 11 11 24 |E, Jones | lowed, over the Futurity course, resulted | apecialitriin: this atternoon | : daiagls 18 e | another nose finish, the favorite, Es- | o ohs 2 |Henry S ted by The .arning the de- | = O L : R e O e ¥ nce, piloted by Thorpe, earning t! JAR 7 7 bh e cision. _ Quickest away from the barrier, |AROUND THE | ALL DRUGGISTS—50c. 5% 61 7 Givens Jones skipped off in the lead with Druid- | epr ot g RN 2% Good start. Won first and it was only by the hardest kind ‘CORRIDORS | these disagrecable symptom A 3 Z\‘tl.\ndrp tract i of riding that Thorpe got up In udme to P (s | e : ) > boulia showed improvement, ridden from behind, Her. score. Bamboulia, clumsily rated by| j a Canty, an extensive frult grower | liver 3 J, Dowd's Sho t l]?}r“‘.} i1l do later on. Others of ‘little account. e T '\,lho“.' The o[lher MEIE | o5 prcviar oAb O Tt .‘ml 4 e = — — ers were a ragged assortment. ' | bi ; l84 THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upwar For the mile event, decided under selling | .A' Brizard, a lead!\nngerchant of Ar-| Hudyan p ! ‘ . e £ e conditio acklin, on Tenrica, “lucked | cade, is a guest at the Lick. | to take and plea SIS TSR TR B 3 & T [Betting. | in." It was a stubbornly contested al E. H. Vance, a prominent lumber man | eures all liver trot Axe. Walsht y%m. m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Cl. om the start, the field running w afi Bivgka 15 reglatansa aEilis Grand those b ) il Thy = bunched. A furiong from the stand, with | %% UG '8 B0 vell-inown miner.and | - s r 1 4 3 2 43 1n [Macklin i Veber astride Monrovia riding hard, - B Rogers, a well-knowr e ‘Hudyan is f back, 8. 1 h 1% 21 [Thorpe 5 32 Whaleback, with Thory in the idle, | merchant of Amelia, is at the Lick. :p"tk"’, e \v'\ ) : 3 2 Lo 0 |onmer el @ 7 | looked a certalnty, Opposite the paddock | eparies H, Ingham of Manchester, Bng- | o 1f your dr : 3 ‘ eber...... 5 | the latter ran out just enough to allo G 5 i | direct to_the i j § [T, walshoil 6§ 8 | Macklin to squeeze through on the rail | land, "‘“{‘““ kered (At ”’eh""”"‘”“ih 3| commer Stogkt - TR = driving. | With Tenrica, beating the favorite a neck. | Sig. ormser, a merchant and ofl | San Francisco, Cs ! B Pl S, s fesl e AR | Whow onors foll 16 Oraibes well owner of Fresno, is registered at the | CONSULT HUDYAN DOCTORS —FREE When hopelessly pocketed Whaleback ran out, allowing & his campany shoes (0 Rlates. | 1 5om, | OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE £ GEes o o s ioninle Hidnteambns oL 6 a5y winnor ot the sl and a half| A. H. Hart of the firm of Cheney Bros., | R v s elling affair. Pat Is good enough | dealers in silk, of New York, is at the \I w"_L GEVE 1000 = —— o | o line up with better horses and deserves | Grana. \ three-year-olds and upward; | no credit for the victory oclalist_led * > \voming over the line for the place. New | Commander Hawley and Lieutenant G | TR Ifliaurtocu}‘e Tt B Moon, again compelled to grapple with | C. Sweet, U. S. N., are registered at the CANGERortu | Jockey: Morrissey, ran well to the stretcli, where | Occidental. ji e = ¢ e she stopped. Roy L. Quackenbush of the War De- e Betting on the free handicap, over a oy L. Q - Tibs or other T mile, the closing number on the_card, | Partment is registered at the Grand from | bones. x Songer emed to be nervous and uneven. Mamie | Washington. | No Knife Buchar lammy first choice, with the | Dr. Frank A. Smith, a prominent physi- i ;\Op it [ uchanan B2 POLLing ko0 p 5| clan of Seattle, is at the Occidental, ac- Jo Pain Gare! master, Ward, on the favorite, took no | ¢ A SR e ¢ | ) 4 start Won easily. Seona | hANces from the start. " Hustiing: the | companied by Ims \\H"e. e ol NG Pis § - 9 o it black mare aw in the lead, he was Major John F. Carriere o e State In- P ser, Burns & Waterh b, g, by Lord Clifton-Tennie B, 4 ing htoat ha alt g Until Cured. Soclalist ran to form. Wyomin cut off on backstretch. Lost | Hever headed defeating Snips half a| sanity Commission is resistered at ihg | : < likes to run out in fron Siiver Maid has a world of speed. “m\v Ringmaster swerved in toward the | California from Stockton. ! 29 years’ experi- | — — - il, ruining whatever chance he pos-| Professor A. Van der Nalllen has re- | goceia | 188. mile; free handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $40 ssed of capturing the long end of the | turned from a six months’ n'I}v ;hmm:h | attand . purse. x Europe, during which he visited the most | M v OUTSIDER TAKES THE STAKE. | - e e = important laboratories of physical sclence Zob Anyhed : &b : [ 1 m. %m. Str. Fin Track Notes. i | In France, Belgium, Germany and Italy. | g 18 cancer. The Favorite, Admiration, Is Beaten i The number of bookmakers cutting in | = T Page, formerly atfachedito the | R Y] 3 at Morris Park. 1 vesterday was swelled fo ten. “BUIY” | 1nited States pteamahip Olvmpla, has re. | W S5 "&Any lump ina 3 Huber booked under the name o he A 23 Bas ¥ g B - | turned from the East, transformed into s =l - Dewey Club. Johnny Humphrey's book | ¢ uiton 8 i8compes: t is Cancer ; : was missed owing to the penciler's de-| a benedict. He is accompanied by his Woman’s Breas AR 1 parture for Los Angeles. | bride and they are registered at the Oc- | If large always poisons th | D 5 vhen cure is almost impossible. . : Johnny Coleman has gone off on a | cidental. when cure is almost ner, Pirate of Penzance-Anna Clay ‘dope”” studying expeditfon and will noty S e i BOOK SENT FREE n from start. Ringmaster bora in toward the rail at p paopel studving expeo o A T oraa | H. Braunschwelger, president of thel iy . 8OO Ipa i a hard track. Glen Anne quit. Z The small but select string of Schorr & | Wholesale liquor firm of Braunschweiger | (housands cured in Caiifo bins: tagthey r y Son. consisting of Meadowthorpe, Sea | & Co,, has veturned fram.an extended | ¢ p "cHEMLEY, M. D., 25 Third St., 8. F. ar i e z S aram el = T = Lion, Timemaker and F. W. Brode, ar-|tour in Idaho and Washington. He rex | o e WITH CANCER. e 3 ¢ > 5 5 i rived ‘at Oakland vesterday. Jockey | ports general prosperity throughout the | SEND THIS to s BANNERS OVER STREETS. ‘ A VERY NARROW ESCAPE. Tommy Burns Is due to get In October 25, | OIS BERErR’ POSRErEr TrorE } - Henry Stockwell, a youngster who rode o 2 ervi | im- | at the Denver meeting, is at Oakland | Baron Leo Yon Rosenberg of New York | § D00 D VD DD el ;Merchmxts Urge S\lp'lVlSUrS to Stand | Why F. H.Dflki}l Cofagratu:lates Him Kl.u.k‘ L Repver meetine e it orriead ) maton Leo voniBasaniere of New, Xark . S N g h. "," i e eason on) by the Ordinance. { self on a Splintered Thighbone. 5 n,]\_“m,,lc owners. He can ride at | Baron is lare nts’ Association has gone o to the man; F. H. Dakin, a mine owner of Shasta r of banners | Count the favor s gone to his home in Kennett, | T ) ly interested in mines and | ; 5 bounds and might develop Into autte & | 1,"Viaic ¢5 the coast at this time 1s for uusfiuu GF ANATORMY er. « . e : the purpose of looking after his exten- 1051 ¥AREZT T, . g by b , while heac he streets to an-|aeter having spent 1 days R Following are to-day’'s entries: e R Sl MARZITET. nnik ifin Conig and | of office [Seish g nont soveral QavBainder a ace, five furlongs, two-year-olds, sell- | Sive Interests in this part of the coun- | B R e vileges 1o ¢ The reason of Mr. Dakin's visit to San 103| 96 Halifax . Major Jasper N. Morson, U. S. A., ar- | b4 anging. to of hanging ban- | Francisco was to receive surgical treat- 103} 157 Ella de Poy ed in ‘San Francisco yesterday from K ' i % v“j i:‘;k;:“‘f:‘,«‘”” ment for a splintered thighbone, the in- ashington and is registered at the Occi- L4 jury being the result of a fall from a S ors ng | ond T Futurity course, three-year-olds | dental. Major Morrison is en_ rov to + F e T one | horse that nearly cost the gentleman his :“.,m.vrnf’;olh‘;m 5 Manila, having been appointed chief judge FPoa tive Curein x n the directors | Seven Up 167 The Offering... 99 | advocate general of the Department of Write for Baok N [ v days ago Mr. Dakin started tenal . - Modwena ......105 | the Pacific at the special request of Gen- | mARRIAGE. o A b a 3 v with a mining expert, to inspeet Billy A. Earl Islington. 107 | eral Otis, | " valuable bock fof mer . 20 | some properties in which he is interested X . o B e DR JORDAN & CO., 105 Market §t.. S, F. : ( on the upper Sacramento River. The trip | Third race, one mile, three-vear-olds, free | - w et with no ot on horseback and led the two | handicap: ICALIFORNIA}VS EN NEW-YORK, | 2o T e h bt o over some very dangerous| 150 Judge Wofford.. 92} (151) Petal L s E = | ‘ 8 e oord 8 09D Bl 1 8 | Nmw ORI, Oct. #—Jahn ¥, Sheehan RUPTURE. G »f your |- While traversing the most ticklish part | (163) Lavator --104 }rv it IL{'“_“’f'{]"“m L] ‘é‘ thlg !\lur"hun‘)ugh | : NO MORE 1 \ is desirable o | of the route the cinch of Mr. Dakin’s sad- === . L. Heishberg of San Francis s L7 & ol i t : 1 § . y o Darate o Srioh. 141 endfonly burat At the Bo o e baa | Wi tece, ste rovionms seiling, thresyene | Tnu i T IR, OF BAL T relElpch bt s CH X | ment t modify its un on boited. There was nothing for the un. | olds and upward: I o | clsco is at the Normandie. A ) municipality. | fortunate rider to do but to stay and at- | 180 Charles Je Bel..10f 110 Lodestar .......104 —_———— v 3 —_—— | tempt to keep the affrighted animal in the | 1% Ringmaster 9| 178 Wiimeter 107 LOTS MORE RAIN. Magnetic Sl - Average of Bank Deposits. | middle of the narrow trail, which g | aal R T0IOLE & ARl e feadiie i gifice or write f Phillies Lose Ancther Game. ¥ 4 | dered on one side by precipitous cliffs and st o O e n Sasras No. 1 ; ‘ ¢ ¥ Toon ket From CRitrane mamiags | o the other by precipices Tanging from | g race, seven turlongs, selling, three-year. | StOFT in Orego MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO, & DROR; et from fifty-one syl 0 to 1500 feet in depth. The horse sud- | 4. anq upward: 4 mento Valley—Much Damage 3 , S e S P | banks the depositor in California sav | turned a sharp corner on the trail, | |8 {00 4P¥ Lovdal . 207 Will Result. 9. MELSaE toppeRaiace Tiotel, Fun Hrancisg - hie titutions still maintains a high ave | and "Mr. Dakin, saddle and all, was | 1fl Campus ... bl ; - 3 = — 4 Wing with his funds. The average sum | thrownoff on the precipice side. He struck | Lo wosiranne Semiramide ....104 | Forccast Official McAdie last night gave i 44 A el dited to the city depositor 3794 8L | on the ground with his legs hanging over Sidelong .05 146 Mike Rice . 2| it as his opinion that the rain will cor Botnn nub N o oney (o Pomitor has not quite 50| the side of the rocky wall that stretched e tinue throughout to-day. We shall prob- h money to call his own in bar B oo 18 badie, Tt | Suwp S0 over & fhoussudefes: W out Selections for To-Day. ably also be visited by the severe storm he average sum of | one ledge, shrub or bowlder projecting | g s o EE St the o : deposits in the city | from jts Which might have served to | First race—Sisquoe, Ella de Poy, Halifax. Fiohdsinow sesing at tha mouth afthe ! © savings banks, the | arrest his progress to eternity had he| Second race—Modwena, Kootenai, Billy A. 15 blowing at the rate of forty-nine miles P! ors of | heen thrown six inches further. Third race—Lavator, Lothian, O'Connor. 3 | } (ln”‘?”')‘;‘I;n‘l“ll‘)\‘l(‘. x-_‘)mm | sen thr LR an hour, and may do some damage to @ LA . [ oes not include s akin’s companion came a s e i3 Cl P.A. shipping. | 5 = G TN aDae D e ¢ cior pon, | from two savings banks, which are mjss- | asgistance and dragged him to & safer £ Wit sraceiio) Qulco, A e | i Gk aeien b Figh . I ing, but the average is practically cor-| position, where an examination revealed | Ringmaster. ; perienced on the coast at this season. The | Taxes Due Upon Assessment . Oct. 19.—Before the | turlongs, el won, Unsightly | Fect. In fact, the showing will probably | the injuries which made the recent trip to | Fifth race—Mike Rice, Polish, Campus. oIt connt frin Elat Conention Hovin 1 € ats iittick second, | Bank oA ORGID e s ough it wili be several weeks befor isi to the wires being down no reports were [ : l‘v)d,\'xlll on iyyau;]rnr u];]r ‘,:’ t January, and ' Mr Dakin is entirely well, he considers Court of Appeals Decisions. rlo'coivml S€ the Wensiar B ier L }’ v & art Uieutenant hson he deposits have Incre 1 since the ve- | himcelf one to be congratulated rather The United States Circuit Court of Ap- ; 4 rom Po eves, Eureka, Fort Canby, i7zati | Einning of the year af the rate of $2.000.000 | than one to be condoled with. peals, sitting in the Appraiser's building | Nonh ‘Bant on Srescent Gry, ot O of qulalllfltloll, L I e L ar e | T in this city, handed down decisions yes-| At Astoria there Is a forty-mile gale and A a i Tegolng, b aratace i ined. erday as follows: ure is 29.28, a very low one, T o foraaaloe DUt there ai - © Firemen Are Pined ¢ 1'32:,“;( Waterhouse, Limited (a corpora- allen all along the coast from CONTROLLER'S D Iy correct statement upon. o fosotutes| The Fire Commissioners at thefr meet- |\ 20, e City Trust and Safe Deposit | San Franelsco. to British Columbia. STATE OF “rhe addition of the two banks from | DS Yesterday afternoon. fined Charles | a1’ durety Company of Philadelphis va. t Red Bluft a severe wind fs blowing, | saneSACRAN and M which the returns are not included could | Neil, stoker of engine 6, five days’ pay for | the Rock Island Alaska Mining Company | accompanied by sandstorms, while at Sac- | , In :gm&:flf,i“‘l-”g'l toe oy e I rd and B | not affect the av #e materially. There | careless driving; Walter Conroy of engine | of Towa—Judgment of the lower court af- | ramento they are getun% a thirty-mile Fre b A R nm‘x(d By \ > and Moroni won through his good hand- | are 167,906 depositors in the fifty-one sav- | 9, fifteen da v for missing five alarms | firmed. blow. These winds will do considerable | EYen that I have recoiv the Stats T : He should, however, have won with Bert | jnos hanks reporting. In the banks is|in a month 1 Frank Joseph of engine | C. I". Buckley vs. Henry A, Crane—Peti- | damage throughout the Sacramento Val- | of Assessments of Rallways” and the “Dug / rl I l ( S throwing race away in attemptng | the sum of $138,133,247 40. Of this amount | 33, fifteen da Jay for using vulgar and | tion for rehearing denied and judgment of | ley. o3ty Reoord: of Appostionment of Rejlweg ) gl finieh. Weather clear; track heavy. Re- | {ne city savings banks have. in round fig- | obscene language. Danfel O'Connor re- | the lower court modified giving Dr. Buck- | 'The rain has not vet reached Fresno, | cats Record containing the assessments J ures, $110,000,000 and the country savings | signed from engine 5 and W. Conniff was | ley until November 1 of this year to pay but the indications are that it will, and | the property of each of the fellowing named T emamlet W part Davis second. | | s have, also in round figures, $28,000. | annointed o engine 2, Frank O'Brien to | up the remainder of the purchase price | raisin men have been warned to btaex { arsociations’ or ccrporatlons as fixed by said eap sywingesare generally lang: Reaceen, e O T A ¢ | engine 33 and W. A. Schultz to engine 3. | of the land in controvers; their tray State Hoard of Equalfzation for the year 1893, P if & econd, Alic rner third. Time, 1 selling—Jimp _won, i s rubber ind e Paine third. Time, mi and fast- ade to. look good rather than to wear well. We sell stand goods at prices charge for the or- mile ‘and 20 yar California Pacific Rallroad Company, Cen- ennes second, T tral Pacific Ratlroad Compa orthern C: fornia Railroad Compa: rn Railw Company, South Pacifi pany, Southern Paci Southern California San Francisco and North Pac! Company, Southern California Railway Co: any, Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Compa North Pacific Coast Railroad Company, San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company, Nevada County Narrow-Gauge: Rail. road Company, Carson and Colorado Ra Company, Nevada-California-Ore: Company, Pajaro v Company, Pacific Alameda and San Joaquin Ra Gualala River Railroad Comp and Nevada Raflroad Compan Five and a half furlongs—May Beach won, Hi 1 nd, Algaretta third. Time, 108 d a sixteenth miles—Moroni won, Ben- neville second, Plaintain third. Time, 1:48. Five turlongs, selling—Aflanto won, Isenik second, Olekma third. Time, 1 PERSONAL TRAITS. | Entertaining Lecture by Howard | Ticknor, M. A., at the First | Unitarian Church. | The first of Mr. Ticknor’s lectures under ar (No retail mail orders filled.) Company of California, Sierr: the pices of the Channing Auxiliary Company, San Fra and San M | delivi 3 > y Company. Rand 2 wus delivered by him yesterday in the tric Railway par n £ Raflway I natlons otine TN et Oilitarita’ Ohiiver Company, and Pullman Palace Car Company. icknor was introduced to the large audience by Rev. Dr. Stebbins, the pastor | of the church. | Mr. Tickner announced that he should { not make his first a formal lecture, but uld endeavor by means of personal cdotes and of letters to throw The State and county taxes on all personal tate and county 1 property and one-halt of the taxes on all real propegy are. now que an pavable and will be delinquent on the 1 fonday in November next, at 6 o'clock p, m., and unless paid to the State Treasurer. at ths Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the ‘amount thereof, and unless so paid on * From cloth mill to clothing manufac- turer, to wholesaler, to retailer, to wearer==cost $18 to $20. an tracts : , cr before the last Monday in April mess ay L s ot | € ockek =, w an additional & e i Grithe o had met 1 a o ‘amoun o | and abroad. Mr. Ticknor talked for over pipes ate ‘attached without threads or washers. $1 hour most entertainingly of Henry |Irving, Ellen Terry, Thomas Balley | Alarich, Lowell, Longfellow, Dickens and The remaining one-half of State and county taxes on all real property will be dua and payable after the first Monday fn January From “MILL TO MAN” direct: $13.50. s gext, and will be delinquent on the last Mon. ol S = Sl . erestl R 3 e, 5 n April next, at 6 o'cl e and Mg g (i Ealuie e s Perhaps this is not a fair sample—being a little better A R T N LN A s Py 1.25 2y on Edmund Rostand and his writings, Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cont will be Ldon erally known t ho to the amount thereof. E. P. CO: at N ; ‘ &fl B than our regular offers, but we can always save you et by S e 4 3 =l i considerable on retail prices. rden Theater, Bos- 1t is a fact not ge | Ticknor is the au no de Berge: mour at the Castle C ton. Fountain Syringe— is the only fou syringe made in wh b i n be increased at v sure placed on the Two quart size. 1.60 ery to railroad points within s on orders of $5 or up, AN, State Controller. RUSHES FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath- no: billiard ' ta brewers, bockbinders, candy-makers, canners, @yers. flour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- bangers, printers. painters, shoe factories. stublemen, tar-rocfers. tanners, tatlors. eto. BUCHANAN BROS, Brush Manuf, 5, 609 Sacramento St —_———— “LUCKY” BALDWIN’S LUCK. The ease of E. J. Baldwin, charged with ing the fire ordinance by making {alterations to the ruins of the Baldwin | Hotel in the shape of constructing a | brick wall without first obtaining the | necessary permit from the Board of Su- | pervisors, was tried before a jury of | seven in Judge Mogan's court yesterday afternoon. | After the evidence of Djstrict Engineer | Shaughnessy was taken Attorney Woods, {for the defendant, ralsed the point that | as there was no building, but only the | ruins, the defendant could not be charged | with 'making alterations to a thing that was not In existence. ase was submitted to the jury and |after about ten minutes’ deliberailon they | | returned with a verdict of not guilty, | | The jury was composed 4f J. H. Classen Jamés ‘McGinnts, K. Fuhrmann, Fred Rust. B. Coakley, W. M. Chewning and W. Marxsen. This 813,50 Overcoat is an u;_:-to~date and dressy garment. Pine Winter weight, dark blue Kersey; satin-lined back and sleeves; fancy Cassimere body lining; veivet collar; French facing. Same coat in black, tan and brown, At $18 to 825 we sell coats thatare too good for ordinary clothing stores. Our stock of these Coats will last but a few days. s B LYk t® - the :;‘:J o9 A 0 s o 12k 1@3.0ansome..Shorline. Fax, Plg & 1n a no; 1scnony Ry Temedy - for Gonorehaoe Sparmatorriiy %3, unnatural dise R charges, or any inflamr tion, irritation or ul tion of mucons mem an-astringcnt, - Draggieis, plein id, in1t06days. Graranteed R0t 10 strissare, Prevents cantagion. 5, L.00, 0 & bo 7. Birouar sear ou tasoh Weak Men and Women QHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives heaith and SUeDgth to sexual organs, Depot, 323 Market. 1128 MARKET ST., San FRANCISCO 10TH AND BROADWAY, oakLano

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