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5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1900. . —_— L INTO CORRIGAN'S FIGHT PUT 22 QUESTONS BILL FigHT IS gl SO “Bill Schadde,” She Demanded, “Who Is Committee on Appeals Renders a Decision That Woman You Go Out With 10 BE H[NEWEI] That May Reopen the Local Race- Every Day?” Miners’ Association Track war | N though their quarrels resulted in divorce, William A. Schadde, Makes plans. | E well known in real estate circles, never suffered such an uncomforta- ble grilling from his former wife, Mrs. Anticia M. Schadde, as he g0t vesterday in Judge Hebbard’s court. Mrs. Schadde had her divorced jspatch to The Call ) This did not sutt Corrigan, “""’, nbcco‘r{!- spouse In court on an order to show cause why he should not be punished A B iosly had the “;‘“'b';":”j}(}‘.a ed by the | ¢ for contempt of court for failure to pay her each month a certain amount CINCINNATIL, Jan. 26—A decision ren- | Turf 14‘;1‘5{‘ . according to the new | of alimony. The hearing was in the embryonic stage, when D. 8. O'Brien, red to-day by the committ on ap- ”‘A‘_ 2 4 would not be allowed | who represented Mrs. Schadde, expressed a desire to withdraw from the con- 4 ngress, which met in s track or any other | trovers: His wish was granted and, he was leaving the court, he met an im- eputable and was recog- | # My Schadde, to whom he bowed a greeting. Mrs. Schadde observed the is go- f Congress and Jockey | ooting of her late counsel and her late husband and immediately theorized r s H. Wil- that a conspira existed. At this moment Judge Hebbard called for k in C :\W””“i}_ Schadde to take the stand. Schadde, as directed, mounted the steps to the ~d ,"'”n“““ dkj_;f'lr:}k;‘*; seat, and forthwith Mrs. Schadde seized the opportunity. dge Joseph Murphy of ving in view the Bpecial RAILROAD WILL OPPOSE IT CALIFORNIA DELEGATION IS FAVORABLE. | st Lt 1 by the Tu n between Preside am_of Oakland tr fsons ruled off for.other than fraud to this new rule, however, claimed 1 not affect_ them, as it was not Judge Murphy, to get a decision e rule, asked the appeals commit- After deliberating up- The executlve committee of the Miners’ Association decided last night to uphold the California Congressional delegation in favor of the passage of the mineral lands bill. The means adopted will be a letter “I will plead my own cause,’ she said; “I don't need an attorney; I will cross-examine Mr. Schadde,” and she squared herself for the effort. Bill Schadde, who is that woman you go out with every day?" she said, the < ule ers. E. Clay, George | ) . i ed that the | on ihe rule, Messrs, B, K. Gy K oeals | ¢ addressing the astonished witness. “Isn't it & fact that you just got $400 § | to be prepared setting forth all the facts ee decide whether or not | ZVF SR TACRea that the new rule af-| o and work in a bank?" and also a map showing the necessity for etroactive. At the last meet- ¢ Congress in Chicago in rule was made to read as fol- sons ruled off the turf for | ause tever, prior to its passage decision of the committee is as fo! the bill, one striking exhibit on the map being the Southern Pacific Company's strip of land, forty mlles wide, extending “It's none of vour business who that woman is,” answered Schadde, when he found his voice. “Well, I guess it fs. T want to know about that $400 and about that wo- lows 2 =3 man.* clear from Marysville to the Oregon State R N Here Judge Hebbard interrupted cdunsel and advised her to get a law- line. A copy of the letter and also the | > g As jation =hail stand ruled ver. Mrs. Schadde insisted that she was thoroughly competent to handle map will be sent to every member of the men of the Congress | her own action, but the court, foreseeing the peril If matters were allowed Congress. expulsion. m, Mulh 1a1 cording to this Before actlon was taken President | Ralston reported what he had learned in i not even be allowed on any Washington. He said he saw all the Cal- :ns tracks or independent reputable & | fornia delegation, individually and col- x and, while Oakland is an inde- i esonbobrbes | vely, in reference to the bill, wit d organization and races under its @roeieiesietedededrteivdede + 02 Debe et ebeedebe @ | the exception of Senator Perkins. They | Tules, It has always followed tire rul- | | all favored the measure and he under- | the Turf Congress and .1ncke)"M ONNELL SENSATIONAL stood that Senator Perkins favored it. decision_of the appeals com- { C Congressman de Vries has Introduced it. ‘e is & victory for Corrigan, but it is | The Southern Pacific Company alone it will precipitate a fight between | T(‘H F was opposing the measure, Mr. Ralston i the Turf Congress. Thomas | > reported. The railroad had defeated it ns is a bitter enemy of Corrigan | before and would fight it this session. not even accept his entries at | He had been told so by Boyd, the South- and it is feared he will disregard | ern Pacific lobbyist at Washington, and | of the appeals committee and | he had heard it from an official of the | 1 have given persomal inspection to tie working of M. I. S. T. on the humaa system, and Mulholland. In case Willlams = = railroad since his return to this city. must say that it eatirely meets with my professional sanctic to run, postponed the case until next Friday. In the interim Mrs. Schadde will get a lawyer and endeavor to locate Schadde's funds, part of which the court promised her she should have in event of successtul search. D R S o o e R R RN ) 0404 245404 D40 404 945 45400040+ 0000 @ G d Corrigan, ed Mulholland, at that e Oakland track - P paiinolland, the Turf Consress | Californian Knocked Out in|Johnson Knocks Out Dean at | S oA sining alL the tasts il D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator of Asatomy, Philadelphia Medical CoTlege. track. Thus i vill b th: | | fornia to publish. Mr. Ralst aid that | bas arawn the Ture Congress| the Twenty-Second Round the End of the Tenth Bublie apiion Nas meen hre 4t hat | WHAT WE CUARANTEE M. I. 8. T. No. 2 WILL CURE. ght against Willlams, and, as think that the Southern Pacific Company | fig 0 mean cal “ H ” vas g . . RHEUMA TISM, no matter how long standing. Any case of Inflammation of the Blad- e e A s by Mysterious. Round. oy hoxlous for any move fights than 1t ger or Ealarged Prostate Glaud, no matter if the patients have been for years forced to uee o the B2 | intereat " There is & possiblity of s bit: | == : - T a catheter. SYPHILIS IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES confiicting with | ter war being waged, the outcome of | NE ~ongr which is problematical. | At was at Sacramento, which might end in | 2 y restore youthfal vigor and | g i | Athletic Club last night wi fate- | _In addition to the mineral lands bill the y . i P i E - to-night “Mysterious Billy” | ast night was appropriate t STRICTURE withont local treatment. Willcure any case of Varicocele. Will remove en- Smith of this city knocked out Frank |1y opened and closed with knockout blows. [ Eapjost oF ne confest between the MInc| (irelyfrous theaystem Cancer and Cancerons Germ s ; o “isco with a right | The end of the last bout, which was be- Eon e | a addition 10 the above, M. 1. S. T. No. 2 has cared many cases of Paralysis, Locomotor MOpans Apcisco gith . land “scrip” claimants in the ofl belt| 4154, ‘Spinal Trouble and apparently incurable diseases of the merves M tion. The case was submitted for declsion | nook on the jaw in the twenty-second | tween Charles Johnson and Jack Dean, | was taken up. Judge Wright was author- Judge Dougherty last Thursday even- | ri'ng of what was to have been 4 twenty- | CAme In 4 sensational manner. For eight | ized to jrepare a bill and & resotution was LS. T. has been on_tbe marketfor over 20 years,and has cured thousands of suff; | | etic CI . Decrees of divorce have also been | mara of WHat W e e Connell was ihe fa- | rounds the boxing was slow, and the spec- | also orBered favoring the mineral land | ST°f® Itis prescribed by leading physicians all over the country. It is pleasaat totake and Loupe from Margery Loupe | vorite in the betting, odds of 100 to 70 | tators took only a passive interest In the | clalmants. The committee on legislation | absolutely safe. It never iucreases or diminishes the action of the a of desertion; Bertha See- | peing Jaid on him before the bout began. | proceedings. will also prepare a bill to be submitted | heart. If you are suffering from any ckronic disease you are urged to hould have been made a favorite | _ In the ninth round Johnson started at a | to the extra session of the Legislature write 10 us, no matter how many doctors or kinds of medicines yon Henry man on the | \hy he - s 1 Frank H. Mil T : ith was a puzzle to many, but | fast pace and stirred up the fighting blood | concerning the location law. bave tried without relief WE GUARANTEE TO CURE YOU. rom Frank H. Mills o ground willful _neglect, and F 2 4 | Touise Mil 4 Bisis were influenced presumably by |in Dean. The latter soon had a decided | That_you may judge of the value of the Great Specific for yomrself, grou fon. o | M. Bateman has sued Isaac C. |y ng the Californian made when |lead over his opponent, landing repeat- | we wiil send you onme large case by mail FREE,only asking that il ed Jimmy Handler of | €dly with right Bnd lart. on hen It Butter Man Insolvent. when cured yourself you will recommend it to others. Write confidentially to our medical Batema f‘r-r a divorce, alleging desertion | Newark on irst appearance in mls | lnnkedd casy rorhp.» n at thorgnd huf lth?‘ I Lerner, doing business in Oakland un- | department, giving symptoms. $1 per box. or six bozes for $5. 68 cause of action. section. To-I rom the first round | round. en they came up for the last| ger the firm name of the Metropolitan | b 2RO A heWestern thh Was. never in. it and | Found Dean Seemed the Stronger. e hod | fuiiar Compans. Aled vesterdag o per Address M. . S. T. Co., Toledo, 0. THOMAS U. SWEENY’'S WILL. the odds on him quickly receded to even : h n in trouble, when the latter land | tion in Insolvenéy in the United St | | money and then there was a good deal | ght swing unexpectedly, knocking | y the. McConnell ‘people to | Dean down. He stood up and groped bis | District Court. is Habilities are $56: | valuable Estate Distributed Among | (L Fcurrying by and his assets § | RAILROAD TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL hedge. ‘ ;\'n\‘ &‘u his rnrnrri where Jl‘)h({l!rrh nlsher} | . ] % sy R —— Relatives, Lodges and Schools. | The men met 148 pounds. The West- | him just as the bell sounded the and of | m— ~—— - —— H 1 | >l . oy ern 3 had nearly twc nches the be | the tenth round and the fight. Dean all | n SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. Police Will Be on the| me wii ot the late Thomas Unaernm | ern boxer had neanis Swo inehes (he 0oL | LI 120itertor some dime. ‘ ADVERT\SEMENTS. CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO. | ny was flled for probate yesterday. | (ainly looked be in the better con-| Harry Trost opened proceedings by e : LESSER | Tratms lenve and are due e is valued at about $100,000. In | it Alert. | his will the testator bequeaths property o s n E in trust he Califor- LEGISLATURE MAY INTERFERE “hich i to. be N FRANCISC in layin, Sl "sent his 1eft to the wind and | other around the ring while the bout was | {11 | |1} il el ‘ 1 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | ty. Smith countered with a |on. Trost was knocked clean off his feet |l || d ne h ce, bleeding Mac's nose, | in the second round. This stirred him to ht on which is to be 3 orced pace fro | knockl) ) {id F v 1 he s a - 0 e 1 B I forCed e D s but | round. The _younasters battersd each | @11 11111111 1T SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC I action and he punched the “Kid'" in every | e to 0 B8 | and at close quarters he pounded the | { S AR additions to &nd beautify | (O ctern man over the Kidneys. Smith | corner of the ring. Finnerty finally fell | ll|||/ | g 0,T0 SAN RAFAEL, e, ey o facrancs Park. He bequeaths $1000 | Stag 4 M U'in the fitth with & | before the onslaught and was counted | (| i v | DAY 0 10 e m: 2| st Express— Do f the head. out. HOSTILITIES MAY BE RESUMED Randall _Isiand. Orphan | FIENt swing c i [ [ X8 e 'at 130 | i | | t from the seventh B. Wilts and T. Marich boxed four hur- | | 28 ock of the L O. O, Billy was , 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:05, | As- fork ¥ tent was Smith 1 | | s AFTER HOLIDAYS. “-? \w)r}{‘ :tnaivl‘.:e“17:.,“5‘;“.“' m{} McConnell occasionally electrified | ricane rounds, when Sergeant of Police i | L HiH ‘ 9%, 1 & m.; 1:30, 04 The Overland D e I e oty ihe §Um 10| Phe spectators with some clever work | Shea ordered Referee McGinley to stop | M|/ || L i I B el e candy and toys on July 4 and With both han but .mnn!ux his hln\\ri(. he nmlle:. nllrvmr‘m 3, w’l ‘l‘l"'f"{fl’l“li' :22‘ H 1] i | ) | TO QAN FRANCE ~alfs Y e 4% | although they landed on the face, neck | presented gory spectacle. vas . 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: SRl g Q- | althoush 0 e d t0 “hurt Smith. | much taller than his adversary, who made | turdaysExtra trips at 1:5 | . iy the | J - Ve, while | up for this in cleverness and gameness. I e ers 0 and s . E d ad- | Marich tired badly in the third rounc 4 Golden Gate Encampment | his oppon s to_good | ; 1 Xiihe Income 1o be Invested and used | ¢ " the. ropes, landing left and right, and | were weak when the bout was stopped | }f incurable cases t-len. Advice tres. [} | same schedule as ab the benefit e lodges eir | 10 the roDes, e MeConnell going, but|and declared a draw. Leave 3 rs. Tho residue of the cstate is de- | Scom L et he failed to follow up | Jack Hall refused to keep his engage- | San Franciseo. | In Eftect 9:004 Port Costa, 1's v ed to Mary Ann Brundage, a sister, e N lowed McConnell to | ment to mect Henry Lewis and Charles | Cotgtar B ex. . 1 P e TraT ihd get “set” again before he | Thurston took his place. Tt was agreed | Week | Sun- | 1899, « S a2 | the hont wonid he déciared & draw If both Days. | days. [ Destina MORE POSITI/ CREATE: tack. ¢ the fight Smith’s| boxers were on their feet at the end of | Sl D. D e ()“:'riuht)ro\nmu They started at high speed, | A = T Hhe Close of the |but the spectators saw at once there was | 50 . Board of Health Continues to Reward L B At O <Cwere on Me. | no steam 1n the blows. The second round | pmi the Faithful ing th At as the sa but in the third and fourth e Faithful. \ying the limit. TR ; 1 of Health I At the e e in he twenty- | Founds they livened up matters and some | 7 | . b vd"’“ = ‘After som Fring Smith forced | Stff blows were exchanged. The bout | | | - grsmansianndl i ':‘"“"‘1‘ © | McConnell into ¢ The went the lim | Geyeerite. i - S °r the positions | Bjjjy feinted with r e boc = = 3:30 pm! £:00 am| Cloverds 1807 Niles, San J. e: Sraving . Mcconnell's attention - to thé | SOUTHERN GOLFERS 731 MARKET ST., S. F. fE=r - 3:005 The 0! 1 | Tacy, B and Laundry Inspector, salary $75 | preservation of his lower parts. This wa | Elevator Entrance. HOURS—Dally. 8 tolf | 7 30 am 3 Bakersteld Lo Santa bax ont Daley. | Just what Smith had been g 1 | Sundays, § t2 11, ¢ ra Lo Angeice oo : i Jemee B | B pomoneis b b Uiyne 0| PLAY FOR_CHAMPIONSHIP | o . PR - harles Rusinger, James O'Leary o e D insing hook. landed | Los Angeles Leads for the First Day | | F38 oo ] | o7 stockion, Yereo, Freand (. paric el bt he mark and McConneil fell. of the Tournament. ‘ T o0 am] 500 am | pine . Sam Yups en other f the Insane Detention Ward uck the floor within a few | 7,08 ANGELES, Jan. 26.—The first tour- | | ; .30 i o ¢ 7 s ¢ s anxious handlers, w s by a i 6 o «30p Banta Ko | - o ————r ppermann and Adoiph Kahn. c a rlnwvr.‘ ln:énl)l\::hnn}::“(’:!lllr m‘})f{\‘: { nament for the woman’s championship of i 8:00 pm %oe Mojnve and ¥ o e iRt e 0 dake heir man. McConnell | Southern California and the first inter- | a agwards, Ni or | minutes flat on his back, | club team match allejo . ruary 1, 1900, g Lo » Oriental Mail—Ogien and Fast'. s issued | Resolutions_introduced by Dr. McCar- look held un the au: pices W = . ¢ 3, ., — - —t g | .o - . through ere adopted et 2 . jan revived him with- | of the Southern CaMlfornia Golf Agsocla- | Stages connect at for Mark West | $7:00p Vallefo, grort Costa and Way Sta- Y ongs were T e b Proyiding that the | i six minutes so that he was able to | tion began to-day on the links of the Pas- e prg Borbeod @3 lefo. & v . | arket and sanitary Inspectors shall | Galk out of the ring with the assistance | adena Country Club and will be finished T T g5 at *8:03 7 Oregon and Calif | Spector Chaimers, who will report | of his seconds. The time of the last | to-morrow., Springs: at Cloverdale for the G | mmeute - Officer ‘O’ Brien. round was thirt en seconds. The first Gontest to-day was between the | land_for Duncan i | Footen® e & | ¢, Tbe Finsnce Commities wwas sppolniad, | Clibs, Wood 0f Cataling Jost to OFE oF | | port ana Fasler st Uklan fof Vichy s The demands for Janusry were orderes| SWIMMERS TO COMPETE. . for 1, making two points asingd Shein, Hioe R e | i St paid subject to their indorsement. | SR g ent of Catalina and Pal- | Jobn Day' i\ . Lierley's, | lefizflm:-l!l:l"‘_-v-muw -me.n.fx\'\"'f,' . e - —_———————————— | The swimming and diving contests at | \&¥ OF <t - a8 3 Hullville, Orr 41 Ftations % . Gaew Songs. o FELL DOWN THE STAIRS. |Sutro Batbs to-morrow afternoon have | qena. four scoring two | | W Villits, | tmease Newark, Contertiile, & Jiae, New tir i cemllic o, attracted the following entries: D Howard of Ca lost to- Hos. | Bell's Springe, | Santa Crus sod Privciel Wag - s ¢ Ior | Thomas H. Kearne; Fifty-yard dash, juvenile—E. Minter, F.|ietter of dena, three down, Pasadena B ! Eurek | Statio e pnn +10:308 . E ey, Beal Estate| ritty-yard dooh B Owens R ook, H. | thus scoring two more pointssix in all. | to Monday round trip tickets at re- | _egale Newark, San Jows, Los Gaton...... ‘9204 k d e Agent, Meets With Injuries | Leicken, G. Sch H. Freeman, O, Lowen- | Los Ange! et Riverside in the morn- | S e ot b ol » Hunters' Excursicn, Sac Jose and e - That May Prove Fatal. F. Neal Riging. One hundred-yard | ing. ~~Cosby of Los Angeles defeated | — ~ R e Rty T} T BRI cotmra S S iis o s its, SO ¥ B 3 » ce, amateurs Cariton, erman, Maud o iverside, seve o vond San R i ot Balf ratey _ - . . Thomas' H. Kearney, real estate agent | Beil. J. O'B three polnts; Sartor of Lot Angeles wos | VDB BT DT BB | Tiket ollices &0 Market st Chrontcle blag. | CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. - in the office of Attorney Willlam B. | Bter w. . J m from Bruc three up, orin, % two; | Ma Gt Dk, A | From SAN FRANGISCO —Fost of Market Strest (Slip #)— ; Sharp, 4% California street, was found | Lundin, T. W, Harmon. Tub race. | Tufts of Los Angeles won five up from | € 4eoi, DR. JORDAN'S oneaT @ | Gemorsi Manager. Gen. Pasa Agent. | Verp 900 1100ax. {140 300 13:08 rds—H n, P. Sunberg, W. Olsen. | Roberts of Riverside, scoring three; May L L vesterday afternoon on the second land- | Y o birie ing of the buiflding in an i conditior e ha ain, J Lieboldt, nghoard diving [ 5O Eman. | of Tos Angeles won from McNab of Rive | I sEu' oF "ATO.' | Prom OARLARD—Fool of Broadway.—0:00 8:00 10:004.4. 3r. Tk | Craide, ihree up, seoring two, Los Angeles | 1051 MARSET ST bet. 62470, S.F.Cal. ALIFORNM IMlTED N300 100 1300 °3:00 3400 eil, | thus winning the match by ten points. | | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). conseious | W. McCo d fallen downstairs, but | and fancy si | how far is 0" as s O'Brien, W. Douglass, R. Riding, E. Cordell, t | The Largest Anatomical Museum in the bow far is not known, as no one saw him | 'Bpee; % BHEer" G Charle Catheart, | In the afternoon Pasadena went down | World, \ caknerses or any contracted (Third and Townsend Sta.) SLAVE GIR . = i he ambulance, where .08 Angeles crack, beat OTF, who occu- | pecialist ¢ v the Coust. Est. 36 years S t t | ow, Sonth San Franciseo. AVE G ¥ L_ RESCUED. 1‘“..,: |;1‘.(;(‘ r1],y.|9. )\l;}’ was fractured pies a corresponding position in the Pasa- | DR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES & an 8. e Ou e | Mn-f: X “m}v- y Stations (New Is right 2rm broken. | @444+ +4+++ 4+ 4444+ 4+44444@ | den + club, 2 up. Paley, Pasadena, de- Codsultation free and strictly private. St e s chance of s doubtf g | 91004 Han Jose, Tres Sergeant Donovan and Posse | 'S T . re ry 1s doubtful | 4 feated Sartori, Los Angel 3 up. Tufts rme: rsonally or etter. ; - o e ve Life of Heathen - | 30 B it Saan Aaats e a1 Look out for the new half- Los "Angeles,’ won from Jaraine, Pas i i e A | ‘ Pacific tirove. Fuso Robles. <e i 2 e 2ailroad nue, Alamed is_em- . dena, 4 up. May, Los Angeles, |- Write f LosoP ol 1 plover telegraphed 1o his wife, notifying | + tone effects in next Sunday’s e b e Lof,{“"yfi';':‘sc?,f’cd ATyt g | o1@:404 Sam Tonamd Maiden. her of the accident. Tt ie supposed he was | ¢ (Call! Other papers may at- 5 against 1 for Pasadena. valuable book for men) 2 his way to the top floor to explain hi Sergeant Donovan and a posse of five ' absence when he missed his r‘,..r”,,( a“fl;t tempt to copy, but never can ers rescued a Chinese slave girl from | fell |4 rival the novel and perfect re- the closest of the day. Maud, Riverside, 11 Bart alley —_————————— |+ won from Wood, Catalina, 4 up. Silent, | infort girl had THREE WOMEN WEPT. §zmduction of this magasine. Los Angeles, and Roberts, - Hiverside, | i g o Bd o obergestadon. i AP E S bt @ | onled MoNan B et v ina, B Beinene. DR AN | e \nson’ i | eated McNab, Riverside, 2 up, Howard, | business. DRS. MANS- ried 1o be serl Harry Johnson’s Widow and Two | @ . Catalina, vanquished Bruce, Riverside, 4 FIELD & PORTER. "]'hp_ match between the teams of the DR JORDAN & CO_ 1051 Market St 8. . Catalina Club and the Riyerside Club was | $ DOV BTV c a room ir :30p Sen Jose aid Way Stations 4:15¢ San Jose aud Frincipal Way Stations 3:00P San Jose and Principal Way Stations 19:004 yal Way Stations *8:334 Stat il Way Sta @+ttt es been locked i and her conditic s whe he The score c Dates May Be Changed. e 2 us. o for Afternoon ted her and Others Claimed His Dead Body. ed—Catalina 3, River- FIELD, §388 Market st., | ceived information Three women have claimed the remains | r ¢ San Francisco. | - . ok oD | of Harry Johnson, the stevedore, who | Spectal Dispatch to The Call The_total score for the day's play is: z i} -p:,,'f""?' % tay oxcopted. | § Sundag oaly K, a Chinese 'died - 14 from the result of in.| WOODLAND, Jan. 26—There is some Lf"‘fcr:;:{io! s 15, Pasadena 8, Catalina 3, - oo | b Saturday only. gement of the dates of recently @Tnesdavs and Fridsys ¢ Thursdays sod Sundara - NURTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. talk of a rearra the northern fair circuit, made nece if Redding is given a place in the circuit, | For More Sports See Page Thirteen. Palace and a falling bale of bur- goa. One of th sary ation was as not Dono- nson of 410 Pacific street, pro- marriage certificate and was | . r : — H | - l () ‘ i battering down G 3 his tecing Gown | 4 g e o This Is the quickest runnin most jon. She had | The two other women consorted with | Pand hOtelS | amiricas teaie atose The e | y moecdy Johnson after he separated from his wife For nearly a quarter of a century the CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO: some months ago. One of them ca leading hotels on the Pacific Coast 5 P.11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and | Sausalito Ferry . 1899, cing Octobe 4 e aind herself Frankie Johnson and resided with | With added imorovements ago 3 CHOOL. DEMANDS. |the deceased at 421 h street up to the FOR veniences they contl | gfl!\"fi'tylh'erav:':f&cwhfin .n'.'. z‘ s time of his death. The other reframed | % & e Ser tonTln trains for New York. p i i jr | fr 18 he iting San_Francisco. i ve Portion of Their from giving h | OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 | EXPRESS P m. with Palace and Tourist OVERDUE name. Teachers Re i * JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Salaries for 1898. . 3 Maiager. N cars for Kansas City, St. Lowss, L] sation held & speciat | Board of Works Meets. | R e R S es for the | ered vesterday a petition from the prop- | Local trains between Stocktonm, VALLEY CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH : ; anuary 8, so | erty owners on Sacramento street, be- A Beka iyt Visaliny Tuimes ' piyary s | “affairs of the | tween Sansome and Battery, asking that | gt kg oo sy | TR e e e 42 O ly Ge: -G ax "‘d‘ e L atlon sk Prisgtet nsolidation act | &n investigation be made of the condi-| 1 and SEE YOU IN San Francisco office. 628 | SSHUrdays at §:40 and 10:15 p. m w accounts with the day | tion of the paving on the block. The | ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. R o AT A TEe &y Al k br Martk: . for CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH TRISCO SOON Market Street, Phone Main | « 4, ! into effect petition was referred to the bureau ot i WD e Gald e i vt | way: Sacramento, 213 B oo e 118 Beeads | i i s. Similar action was taken with P b oo her, Befweo | Santa Clara Street. 3 W | ¥ ] rom San Quentin. =Y TO SAN FRANCISCO. demands of | Sire tors for November, 188, | an application from Scott & Harris to| e WE DAYS- 545 6:45, a m; - 98, e - tloma: uy of your Draggist or sead e 13 2 530 D e TS, | o atpoms Of acting huslthen . FOR NOME DIRECT: At Vil for Lot 1 ey pes | e et D iermdays, Wednesdays an % Gelegation consist. | Reld Bros., were notified to construct | FROM SAN FRANCISCO . §. 8. “PORTLAND"..April 30, 1800 Surm Mall 16,800 Torltmeoia Seidby | Saturdays at 100 and 020 0 m o the building at the northeast corner of | PROM SEATTLE 8.8 “DORA"...i% P A m. 12:05, 215, 3:30, all Druggists. Chichester Ch, 2 April 30, 190 | aendon s paper. - Madison Sauare; FHILAS PLT | tor Wells, Attorney Creswell - Olney for the t ers ana Sutter and Mason streets within the | *~OM SAN FRANCISCO .. e ..May 10, 1900 — —— n F. Dickinson for the Aud- height required by the fire ordinance. r's attorney waited on the Treasurer | The petition of the Empire Milling Com- oy e o S i S : AJA CALIFORNIA | mvimont M Th L e o | P o Diyieion. Aeast: s folet FOR NOME, ST. MICHAEL AND ALL OTHER POINTS: D;. '} ana Bitters spinion of the facts bear- | — e — M SAN FRANCISCO .. 8. 8. “ST. PAUL,” May 2th ll' r. Brooks signified his | In Montana women who pay taxes ok, b demands, | xate oAl Guestions submitted to' st A Steamer Will Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter. 15,2 GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- m FHROUGH TRAINS. . week days lero and way stations. aturdays—Tomales and way stations, . Sundays. males and way stations. S. 8. “RAINIER TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Franciseo via Seusalito Ferry. Week Days—————3:30 a. m. and ¥:45 p. m. the B nyside school t it int h —_—_— Sundays. «v..8:00, 10:00 a. d 1:45 p. m. ooy g A N T S e o Tgnie for the Bextial Organs {or both exca. e e L ST s e, There| | The Craving for Stimulants. | For Juneau, Sitka, Prince William Sound, Cooks Inlet, | o' tistiee™ et i own miriie we etarn, . cacted n grea pays report 1o be presented at the | gea of attention from the medical profession. Kodiak and All intermediate Points et 1 RN A, 228 Market street, 8. F.—(Send for Circular). 2 The use of stimulants seems mm1 be increasing, | FROM SEATTLE ... e D §. 8. “BERTHA," commencing April Sth = Dr.Gibbon’s Difl])flllilry . This clearly shows an exhausts condition of NTHLY THEREAFTER. f- b - ’ In the Divorce Court. the nerves and blood, which may be remedied NEW WESTERN HOTEL, 625 KEARNY 8T. Estapitsned in 1834 for the treatment of Private Mrs. Harriet 1. Keller was granted a | only by strengthening the stomach. Hostet- JERASL AN WaRmEIN §T8.—RE- : and renovated. G, WARD & divorce yesterday from her husband, Her. | ter's Stomach Bitters will do this for you. It| gor new f, trotghi passage, , tr o - Rr olders, maps and further particulars as to t and a) to ALAS- to §160 mann A. Keller, a well-known mining :’..'}.?fi'm'. ey m‘lmm‘mln COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome street, S8an Francisco, Cal. oy ?:i' b3 ““”agfi ‘“‘“‘a Foom; expert, on the ground of willful deser- | tion and mervousness, For Seattle sailings apply to CAPT. JAS, CARROLL, Mutual Life Buflding, Seattle,Wash. i T b by qvery Lost Manheod. Debility ot disease vearing o bodyand mindand Skin Disenses. 'he 8 e doctor cureswhen Cures anteed. S lm..‘gfllor-mu ) h

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