The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 1, 1900, Page 9

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NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT THE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, THURSDAY, considerable money on his person. Belis- and Alice streets, where the men parted, the captain crossing: the Humbold{"&(:nm‘. pany’s lumber yard in-order to reach his Vessel tied up at Adams’ wharf. NEITHER WALTON coe went with the mariner as far as First | 'FEBRUARY 1, 1900. WESTERN HORSES 9 ;‘nrd. An autopsy revealed the fact that the man’s skull had been fractured by the force of the missile. —_—————— “Want the Big Fight Here. EBELL SOCIETY { Si F j i i then he has not been seen, and whufi: g 1 Manager J. D. Gibbs, of the National ’klxsd\w&? mb‘fi‘:o"ffig eg;‘al;{;reg n-n‘:lullm E | Club, wired Bast ye: ay, offering 70 v thrown ,, or. whethe { t ce e 0ss Teceipts t he Tell into the water.is not known. . All : - T B g i, iy L Commissioners Name Those Who Are ;(o day to-day. men were dragging the estu- ary in the hope that his body would be recovered, but no trace of it was found. The missing man is a native of En, land, 40 years ‘old, and weighs about. 30 OMN B LOCKTED FOR ARMY WORK guarantee of $20.000 for the Jeffries-Cor- | Bett championship battle. If secured by the club, the contest will be held in Me- chanics’ Payilion. —— e | Selna and Clark Matched. THE FEDERATION pounds. ~He Is well known among. ship- pers-here and in San Franeisco. ‘ , ‘Jan. 3lL.—James Clark of S ih C U d th Ch t N —————————— . B o X Hf and Charles Seina erve the City Under the arter In |Bunko Steerer Has QUIBTLY WEDDED, They Are Hardier and | Will Support Its Presi- Burse. or T gy the Wat . . spatcl 0 The Call. i hiletic Club; Saturda even ebru~ Fighting the Dread Destroyer. Disappeared. eacirie. Grove, Jan ntine .| More Adaptable. dent, Mrs. Gleason. | afy % i Gpera-hoste o Wi Miller, one of the most prominent bus!- * ness men of this town, and Miss Elste The Grand Jury will in all probability | Chestnut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. R RS AR t. Oakland Office San Francisco can, | Johndum Fneche Ot s : : 23 The animals at the Presidio condemned SACRAM Conimipsiohery 1 Lok be asked to investigate the case of George | Chestnut of Pacific Grove, were marriad | & week ago by the inspector have been 908 Broadway, Jan. 3L | o ateo | special meeting elght mea—Captain, | Walton, a bunko-steerer, who has jumped | at the bride's Lome at 9 a. m. to-day. The | sold. There were thirty-nine horses and | The Ebell Society at a speclal meeting | I 10" S5 7o T IS - i tonant, Larry O'Neil; | his bonds of $500, a very small amount | MEGdIng was quicl, RN, Felatives of the | nine mules, and they brought altogether | held this morning voted in favor of fed- | minated abruptly ovax; ni‘ll'nrrfi John 1‘.( rum- | considering the charge of grand larceny | coremony was performed by Rev. ,.iom“f $106208, or an average of 3§24 14 aplece. | erating with the State organization of | Johnson being knoc piee hreh Wit aahe (oo | against ‘him. Chetwood, rector of _St. -Mary's-by-the- | They cost a good deal more than this, { women’s clubs. The balloting = stood— —_——— nine men—Captain, John Walton was one of a gang that started ' Sea. After the wedding breakfasi the | but some of them have been in the Go ayes 42, noes 22. There is some talk of Ministers Organize. William Everson: en- | a “fake” fight on a Powell-street car on ly married couple went to San Fran- | ernment service for a number of years, | reconsideration at a future meeting, but | PACIFIC GROVE w i driver, J I"._)Swm’» | December 31 with the object of robbing | clsco. afigerfi:é};;& p;lrl‘l"\‘ls,lrthelfos‘m.sn- while others are from among those Te-|the vote, should there be such action estant clergymer e Clabeas; | the passengers during the excitement. He | 08 By BISChaG04" on their Yetury, | Cently purchased to be sent to Manila. | taken, will undoubtedly be strongly in fa- | terey have just c Byrne; lieutenant, ten men--Captain, Wil- shirt stud valued at $50 Morse, 509 Ninth street, stole a diamond . will reside in Facific Grove. from George W. Most of those just purchased were sold because they .could not become aceus- tion of a Min! formed in thi vor of joining the organization born at Los Angeles two weeks ago. 1 : T. J. Bean; engineer, | and was chased and captured by Police-| 3 tomed to the climate here. It was not voti -day bell & ariver, m:: . .;a“;r:én u\r{\‘y | man Herlihy in the rear of the Palace | LAVENDER that. 1618 too- severe. ;buf ihe Presidio S::let‘)?t-l;;: ‘E:O(:h;:(glq !Sld:ina'thimfinrl-: ADVERTISEMENTS. Sweeney, James Flood, | Hotel. The stud was found in his posses- is: exposed to all the winds that bIOW |ance_one for itself, the other for the | ~——sssm———— S Teananes i 3 | #lon and there was a clear case of grand through the Golden Gate, and it is t00 | grate. The first and minor act was the « mparny. 30, | larceny against him. < 4 : ‘ ATt Mo P it | an order from Judge Treadwell, ‘which | horses which were condemned and sold ;‘L‘:fir"s‘&?-?nmn‘;on::ds f(ulrubss!‘al: ‘;::flelr}: < ' mak | jeher. John Enright, Charle Harkins. { stated that bonds to the amount of 3500 | were: Eastern purchases. tion it w x«;'b» taying out have forfeit- Ercine 1 el men—Captain | had bl cepted by the Judge. The | The history of the horses purchased for | it woul y staying ou . Getenant, Jumes Walsh. en- | cuse was assiened to Judge Conlan’s gourt | s use.in ‘the Philippiries chows that: the | 27 (he netional relation through the for | “itzaimmons: | hosemen, 3. F. | ‘and on January 2 it was called and con- | < W ligrses from. the Pactic, Coast have aiven on of the State organizatio \ T Hogan, M o'rien, | tnued till January 5. Morse on the same Game Little Greyhound Works less trouble than those purchased Bast. | fhe recomd ang guded. o was to % | day swore to @ complaint against Wal- | Her Way Into the FmaI They are not so lable to distemper nor | check what would have meant much b S :a.n ton. When the case was called on Janu- other equine evils of graver nature, and | to d making gulf between Northern Ussten {ary 5 Walton failed to appear and Judge Round they need more care and attention thad | and. Southiern California. ¥or the south- elght men—Captain, lieutenant, W. A, Cook: en- | Vi o are fit for duty from the day after they | dies we ose Aeratic ; Beven imafCaptiin B, % being applled o sald he hiad the bond at [ Two stakes were decided at Union | arrive, while those from the Bast must | would sty \beavis aitoeration " Jeremiah {amara; | bis home and would produce it. “At his | Coursing Park yesterday, the favorites | be laid off for a week or ten days ‘be- | of Women's Clubs of Southern Cal i hosemen, J. | request, as he was presiding Judge, lhe'holng beatén in the final of cach. The fore they are fit for troop or battery |, the national organization. Such | BEATEN BY On January 1 Walton was released on | Conlan made inquiry as to who had ac- cepted his bonds, Judge Treadwell on case was transferred to his court. | contenders in the puppy stake final left damp - for some inland-bred horses. It was noticeable, too, that most of the new Western horses are seldom sick and they duty. retaining of its relation to the National rn club women went to Los Angeles with the determination that if the northern L on the part of the rre ; Southern women sk t 4l - Al T k ) v Derern 1 y_patriotically disa s of, ouis, Kienl | driver, | iried to get the bond from Judge Tread: ;;MH_\VSXI{(})‘“ Lr\l]t)n‘:nnd P. McCabe's | horke i noticeable, only in a greater de- | RCECT, PATTIOHCHY disapproves, of w Ty Pholan. WiIee Y well, but failed. The matter was brought | Boney Boy. Royul Union was a strong | 8ree. e stern hos Bx hente o | promptly bridged it temporarily by the & st Willls (':;v("u‘in wi. | up yesterday, and Treadwell .]ocluredhhe‘ favorite at odds of 3 to 1. The course | Mal to ship. He "“hkei (i) l-(”’!i{,lll‘ \ln)a‘é Fdecinive action fo.ds¥ Y o Danaiy: lieutenant, George Sivies: engl- | B Bl e L0 DOm0 o rer bond | a8 o spirited one and was marked by | topoerier BTACSL 16 10, 08 o ne Is bet- | ,,1m less than a fortnight Mrs. Robert J. Positively cured by these s ser, William Tobin: | 107" he release of Dr. Schults, to hand fo | ¢lose Work on the part of the two young | ter Able to withstand the changes of tem. | Burdeite 1s expected in Oakland and { Little Pills. T e M- | Clerk Rice of Judge Conlan’s court... . - | dogs. Boney Boy won by a score of 7 to | peraturs, -and he lands in much better| o, C " cns® N federatiin Amiomy. The - - o tain Seymour sent for Vernon, who |5, the kill earni 1 condition than the Iastern horse. e or - federation, 0! e - said he had & hazy recollection of NAndIE | gp (he p‘:r;‘dm;:nfrr:!‘r:nm:‘extcn; 04 | seems to be of a lces nervous disposition, | Srongest of which is that it will mean Theyalso relieve Distress from Dyspepata, | two bonds to Clerk Rice. Clerk Rice de- | She oyal | 3o 4 beane and the strange surround- | the bringing together for advancement | Schultz bond { other. 1 Anne in the preceding round. The latter was installed favorite at 5 to 1, but lost, being beaten on merit all the way. nied emphatically having ~recelved . the Walton bond, but admitted receiving the As the case had been taken | ings have less effect upon him. In Manila, so far as reports g0, the ‘Western horse is showing up In the same | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- of the most talented women in the State, : fect semedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst. the advancement being pursued along ed- ucational, artistic and similar lines solely, it of his COUTt he saw no reason why | Game Little Lavender worked her way | Jighiv. " He s better able to do the work | Do partisan or religious questions being | D€sS, Bad Tasten the Mouth, Coated Tongue the Walton bond should have been handed | through the reserve stake and met Ter-|jp’the {slands than Eastern horses. allowed to intrude. ronette in the final. vender was | tavorite at 0dds of 2 to 1. The brace of dogs ran as if coupled throughout. The hare broke repeatedly toward Terronette, which won by a score of b to 2. There were a number of upsets during the Singleton beat to_him Judge Treadwell remembered that John F. Crowley, a saloon-keeper on Mason street, was one of Walton'’s bondsmen, but he could not recollect the name of the he difference In the two horses is more than In their temperaments and their abil- ity to withstand sickness and hardships. An Eastern horse before he finally lands at the Presidio has generally cost the Government_ from $125 to $150 and often Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. EVERETT GRIMES QUIETLY | swnan PHI. Small Dose. TAKES ANOTHER WIFE ‘Small Price. William | Captain Sevmour notified District At- | ihe av. [Bngleton eat Bems Babe at | even more than 3150, IHe costs more than : = 2 i i wtain, Willlam | rney Byington of all the circumstances |5 5 > : © ¥N at | the Western horse in the first place, an: K. ward Kehoei ariver | And suggested that it was a proper case |1 for 1} Concord beat Bernal Chief. 2 for | then it costs several hundred dollars. to Oakland Office San Francisco Call,| #040404 04040+ 040+04040404 K i Torres to the effect that abso- | Athena, J. in such numbers as the Government js | Breat amazement will no doubt be mani- | fmperted nothing has occurred that would ' H.'H Rona Curtis & Son's Com. { Willing to buy. In Oregon, however, the | fested. tzhenry, M. | < n, M. Archie Jensen, William Frodsham, C. . ten men—Captam, Ja . T. B. Kentzell; dri ¥ 1; Lavender bea t Rona, 2 for Monarch beat 1, and Wild Tic Tac, 3 for Fin Mc- to be submitted to the Grand Jury. time the bond cannot be declared for- feited, as it is not officlally known that it was ever in_exi : NO AMERICANS KILLED. minutes, after which the withdrawn. The . detalled | the official scores, foliow: Glasson’s Terrona beat M. J. former was results, with Reserve &talk: | Pasha Rather Artful, 5—2; According to the army people the best | y MecFarls General Torres Denles the Report of | Reilly, a bye; Mccorita, a bye! | horses for army purposes bought on this Ml Dxt‘lgffnnF‘;:;f_x::‘ni‘hoahu’:'::';'f:'l“‘_ an Execution. y's Lady Blanch beat M. B. Kava- | coast come from Oregon. Recent at- 5 iz Epags WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—United States | ead beat Hartels Bros.' Ballroom Belle, Holden's Scottish Chief beat Aenetd Kennels' M Cool and White Fern ran fc: over three | s Hard Lines, 5-0; Pasha Kennels' May | get a train load of them out here. The horses East cost from $110 to 3125, while the Western horse can be got for from 65 to $80. There Is \'er?; Httle to pay in freight on the Western horse, and he ap- pears. to be a better purchase in every way. tempts to purchase horscs in California show that the raising of ‘horses has prac- Embassador Clayton informed the De- Curtis. & Son's McKinl J. Mar- C v 2 ] o o ovally | partment of State that the Mexican Gov. | tenst's Bernal Boy, &—4: P. Dovie's Wila Mon- | Lorgiy Cooatd: o o ot o ayrocared | and when it becomes generally knowh | ¢ Natural Mineral Water partment n Gov 4 P s0 far as the Talsing of such horses as o o nt has received a telegram from | foh Deat. b M - Hatton's Tic Tac, 6-0: J.|the Government wants is concerned and | 2MOPS the acqualntances of the couple 98 Broadway, Jan. 31 One of the soclal surprises of the sea- | son is the marriage of Everett M. Grimes, who {s very well known in the most ex- clusive sets of Oakland and San Fran- cisco. The happy bride was formerly made her debut. Only the most intimate friends have been apprised of the event, Is A known for centuries and $ 3 Halton's Lavender beat | { to the report tha raising of horses of medium grade is still ONLY IN BOTTLES. Martenet's Bill Foster, six Americans | modol 18-2; : Tise t Although a young man, Mr. Grimes was | § £ 1.shot by his order: J. Keenan's Blacklock beat Erwin & Lyon's | being followed. The Oregon horse is de- | o widower for several years previous to | ¢ ’. - atement from the Embassador | S 6—3; Lande & Gerber's Concord | scended from ‘the wild horses that wsed |y "o Nol 20 SUec o iR, FIGVIEC, 1 | 3 For Disordered Stomach r a forth by an inquiry from the | beat artonet’s Bernal Chief, 14-10; H. | to overrun the northern plains. His char- | g b Sppindps & and Indigestion - - tment based on H. Gray's Terronette beat J. Alloway's Brian | acteristics make him a valuable animal, | been the husband of vme of the daugh- > rom -United States Consul ck at | Boru, 6 1 Letcher's Bryan beat P, | and it is there the Government is looking | ters of the late Hiram Tubbs. His first | Q Its value has been testi. 3 uarez that it was reported to him that | Bolys Expense, 0 Curtls & Son's Echo | to keep up its supply for the islands. They | wife died a couple of years after the mar- fisd to by thousands. - » Americans, whose names he gave, had.| Master Mat. & bye, Van Knapp drawn: Pasha | at¢ Jmailer and lighter and not 2o gentle | riage. I g So-called Vichy in Sy- en £hot by General Torres’ order. near | Kennols' Round . Abof 9 cyar's | 88 : .~ Easte: s, | = e ¥ Guaymas, Decause they: had: been folnd | e abe s W By Fin Mcoonyeo® | stronger and - hardler~ and much more | ShOrtly before his second marriage, Mr. shoas Homes Abe, 4—0; W, Barn i a o + A Grimes gave up his palatial home at 1208 Fifth avenue, East Oakland, and fittea adaptable to varying conditions and for the vicinity of a hostiie Yaquf encamp- in ¥ e Yaqui encamp: | carrying weight ment. | IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuine. d 0; Bartels Bros. POP0E0404040 S 0040 +0#0*0+ v O+ 0e0* o= = S g0 Bartels Ben's Babe beat P. Rel —_— up a less pretentious but ' exceedingly = e - ichmond Queen, 12 . Smith's Vietor, SORY 5 » " our physieian <z MISS LULU DANIELLS R Rt Beare irdeat Aher & elas| DIED FROM SHOCK. §Sony: Filienes K8 THE Lamratts avenne, S omend - R r | Singleton beat ~Hartels “Bro der's Best, g | Alameda. EYIREE: WAL Sccomy B \ VIGNIER, Distrivating Agent e men—Lieutenant, | 1; Davidson’s Sald Pasha be: A nfed by the utmost secrecy. Nobody was . 8 ag Agen' ‘ o P L DEBUT AS A VOCALIST &% 5, Dijirons Sald Fasha best &) Otis Adams Bxpires From Injuries N ints the coniidence. of the happy +0*Q+0*0*0+0+0*0+0 *0*0+0e Received in Jumping From the | cond round—-Terrora beat Pat Rellly, 5-2; pair until after the wedding ceremony Bar- John hasemes 5 : stoker, H Daniel 1 Company: men— . lieutena Thom: ifiggins; hoseman, J. F. four’ aptain, Kelly: Landtbum men—Lieutenant, rd Holmes; hose- men tain, - Peter man—Driver, Nicholas 2, one man—Driver, Joseph mpany 1, or three men—Cap- as _machinist); et alled as op- thres men—Cap- etailed (detailed as car- two men—Captain, (derailed me clerk): engineer, jled as machinist) ice, Philip Brad nYard No. s iso adopted: i virtue of article | d county, ‘the sioners temporarily dis- lected 1o positions membera of the not been- elected or | | | \ Frank' Sulli- i | { | I ailed as clerk)’ | | | to harness | | ander George (detailed | ¢ ‘Hempstead teat Lady Blanch, 16—8; Me- [ et el ot St e Tt o B ley beat Wild Monarch, 22—5; Lavender ’ t Scottish Chief, 6-2; Commodore bes é 5--0; Terronette beat Concord, &—5; t Bryan, 8—6; Master Mat beat Round , 6-0; Royal Oak_ a ‘bve, Fin. McCool Ben's Habe beat Victor, §—5; Singleton rrona beat May Hempstead, Lavender beat McKinley, 4-2; Terronette ommodore, 4-3; Master Mat’ beat Echo, Ben's Babe beat Roval Oak, 4—2; Single- ton’a bye. ourth round—Lavender beat Terrona, 4-1; Terronette beat Master Mat, 3—2; Singleton beat Ben's Rabe, ifth round-—Lavender beat Singleton, 4—3; ronette a bye. Final—Terronette beat Lavender, 5—2. Puppy stake, unfinished from Sunday, fourth round—P. 1. Reilly’s ‘Royal Union beat Lande & Gerher's Rienai, 6-2; Pashu Kennols' Royal 1 Anne beat J. J. Edmond's .Go On, BJ, rafter beat Bartels Bros Bar- . McCabe's Honey Boy & bye 3 Royal Union beat Royal Anne, 9-5; Boney Hoy beat Grafter, 4—2. Final—Boney Boy beat Royal Union, 7—5. THIS WEEK’S STAKE. The stake at Union Park for Saturday and Sunday closed with eighty-eight en- tries. Coursing will commence upon the arrival of the 1 o'clock train Saturday. The draw resulted as follows: Open stake—R. E: de B, Lopez's Sira .vs. Captain Clarkson’s Blackhawk: Pasha Kennels' Round. About Vs Cronin's Cymro; J. P. Thrift’s Brutus vs. George Sharman's Wait a Bit; Curtis & Son’s Commodore vs. H. Lynch's Benlcla Boy; Pasha Kennels' Rest Assured vs. T. Trant's Lord Edward; J. McEnroe's Magic Circle vs. P. & Reilly’s’ Royal Unlon; J. R. Smith’s Petronius E. M. Kellogg’s fowa Pt e B+ 2004040400000+ 0 MISS LULU DANIELLS, ALAMEDA, Jan. 21.—The Unitarian church was crowded this evening with the | friends of Miss Lulu Dan'ells, who made her first appearance in public as a voeal- ist. The musicale was under the direction B e e = Berkeley Local. OTIS J. ADAMS. BERKELEY, Jan. 31.—Otis Adams, the 18-year-old boy who was hurt in jumping from the Southern Pacific local last night, dfed ‘at noon to-day as the result of his injuries. These were not at first thought very serious, but developments to-day showed that he had suffered severe in- ternal shock, and near noon he began sinking rapidly and did not rally, in spite of the efforts of the attending physicians, Examination of the scene af the acci- { tournament Is declared the winner of the | Only the most intimate friends were then told of the affair. | “Yes, I am married,” sa!d Mr. Grimes in a very reluctant manner when seen to- | night; “but I do not want to have any- thing satd about it. It will do no good | DIRECTORY and I do not want any notoriety. I will fot say where mor when the ceremony | OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. gecurred. We are happy and I do not | desire the matter to be published at all.” The groom is a brother-in-law by his former marriage to.Supreme Court Jis- tice W. Henshaw. = He Is also won- nected with other prominent familles of Oakland and Ban Francisco. He is a broker and capitalist, with offices in the | latter city. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH. Mgr. INDOOR BASEBALL TO e e, e BE PLAYED TO-NIGHT | Sl mi, ety eoges S < FRESH AND SALT MEATS. The opening game of the indoor baseball Shipping Butchers, 04 tournament will be played this evening | JAS- BOYES & C0., &af™ "Fur3eai Tood in the gymnasium of the Olympic Ath- | FURS. letic. Club. Nines ~representing _ the o ok winged 0" -and the Retiance. Club_of | Jo N LOFSTAD, i onest- sricon. remoduting. Oakland will ‘start the ball rolling and it | i A will not stop until one of the clubs in the | Catalogues and Priece Lists Mallal on Application. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. ! Telephone Main 1384 COPPERSMITH. PAPER DEALERS. WRLLANETTE "™ SRIirscn. PRINTING handsome silver cup offered as a_trophy by the Pacific Amateur Athletic Assucln-' tion. Considerable interest i3 being manifest- | ed in the outcome of the contest to-night, | F. - HUGHES, as It will give the followers of the gamd | - a line on the relative merits of the teams. | Captain James of the Olympic Club used | STATIONER AND PRINTRR. his best judgment in picking out an ag- | Tumll- PA"IME 6 Caltfornts PRINTER, 811 Sansome st., 8. F. 4 rank thersin by | e Sty toy; E. M. Kellogg's Kid McCoy vs. Russell, | qent to-day showed that the yotng man, |Eregation of plavers who would “play fon th ¥ adopted, and the secretary | O 1 D. Crandall, whose pupil Miss Dan- | Bov: E M. Kellogge KL -MeCoy ¥a. Bussell | dent to-day ;| ball’™ until" the last {nning. The Reliance E ¥ direciad i vrepare and keeo a Nt | lells is. Assisting were Miss Florence | iomnte i Lande & Gerver's Hiensi Cumiy | springing from tho traln at Haste street | ¢lub is also strongly represented in' the | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ¥ Br. 2% f those members s temporarily discharged. | Sharon of Oakland, vocallst, and Miss & Son's Narcissus vs. Pasha Kennels' May ::d““ Onkowi. to. him. - been, - dus field. The teams will line up as follows: | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.. at its GREEN Ella Graves, planist and accompanist. | Hempsteads 12 M, Kellogela Syact e 5% | beside the track since the previous night. | Reliance. Positions. Olympics, | RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Best Coal in the { .y Tov 5. M. Kellogg’ # ; e o 3 | marl i ¥Mals st COURT HOLDS THAT THE |, PIgil® sl Ui ot | Hoagnes 'S r: Whuing s s Anungnrt B, | K 000 e e e igemt. - Deputy Coranee | Brorihaer W Palises | | | Thou the - Land?’ Molr's. Ihe. Golden | A eCum e O B R oo e v harge of the body pend- | Wyms. “H. Monahan | - | 2 S N Grrie e ording Angel; Curtis & Son's Vulcan vs. | Strelghtif took charge of e y: pei g : GRAPE-NUTS. ; MARRIAGE WAS FORCED | iarvest,” and Norris' “There, Little GIrl. | Hecre mS s’ Rollicking Airs: P._J. Reilly's | ing the inquest. i el L b . Ty Puta M QETAM'E e aocaaanoce st et i ar s te AUGUSTAN REDDAN IS NOW | rich contralto voice and it is predicted | Fiying Fox. Dr. leonard's Master Lawrence| ¥ RocANtn i e Fulles aey. Blosplocanens, : hat she will score a pronounced success. | vs. H.- Lynch's Mystic “Maid; H.. H. Gray's G T Teapo 3 (7 s $ : WITHOUT A WIFE. - |'Bhe1s tho-omiy:as = v : ! | Regul Unanimously Elected | heion - (arcwright | g 3 only-daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Rona vs. Lande & Gerber's Mt. Ida; J. Seg-| Re; ar Ticket Un: ously White A. Valdespino §3 W hlte Bread | PR T SuiDaniells, the formier the saitor of | At o ON o wont e, R Le. Taxions at the Annual Meeting of the Agne :nnln;tl:_\':n; s E |- Judge Dougherty has annulled the mar- | - Eight songs from the beantiful set “gii. | Heavty Spot: R E. de-B. Lopez's Dairy Maid Corinthians. i 5 L ANy BERLEr T LR SR Lt | B ol AP A o | el B B R S Tae smmast st o fhe mennr ot | GAST THE ROCK THAT |8 €l-know) natown. guide, A s L N A dwicEre o | Curtls & 8o h Vs Curtls & Son's-Echo; hian’ Yacht Club was held las l § PEOPLE tan Teddan on the ground that the de | UL PR, i, CRASKICKS, [The |iin & Tron Sty totn S AL Teop”| 10 U Men'e. Hall, The ruport af COST ONE MAN'S LIFE g 8 Sehdant had et urse fusiedd of gemtle | solos, i nocturne of Chapin and:the Stao: O Minie Wa. Wa. T 5. Crontn's | the retiring commodore, Carl Westerfeld, (SRR, l £ % { wooing 16 gain thé hand of the fair plain- | cato-'Caprice of Vogric Thornhiil ve. P Cronin’s Master Gordon: G. | showed that the club has now mare than P MeCarth: aw | apen ?E The Reusons Are Told $ | i’ Swhen the case was called - Grace e Witaon's Sylvanite v, J. R. smith's Syivanug: | RO 4100 members and-suggested that | .o b McCarthy and W. I, Eakely were § &3 2 Below D e T e reme e i heien | - DINNER 'AND' MUSICALE N Whiting's. Minneola v M. Michalek's members and suggested that arrested about 2 o'clock this morning and | g & published: of the manner in which 3 Gien Roy: Bartels, Bros. Mac's Melody, ve. J. | & challenge sho placed- i the tanks at the City Prison. | R lan, “his mother and. his father im-| = —. o Sheridans- Forest Kingi Erwin & Lyon's May | coming season for the perpetual challenge | Both are accused of having thrown a rock et Sess0e o0usse: soned hier, {n their home at 511 .vo,‘r“;s; Pleasant Social at the Home of Mr, |Queen ve. J, Bmiths ereedy T R Smith's | cup now. held by:the San Francisco Yacht | which struck F. Rachau on the head and | 5 street. and. forced: her to. MarTy. e Victor vs: Aenel as; P, M~ . t-atati h 7 . ! ¢ of bread that is dry, white and | young plaintiff said. that shé-was a g00d _.and Mrs. J. F. Rooney. . |Cabe’s Boney. Boy vs R. ose; J. S‘I‘e',‘,’, E,':,“ :fi';fe:&ry«;eregz;ln?n?a;d &y {)“;e{he“o%'cgr:llfls ‘ii‘ifie etfoct on '.‘.‘Kfi';x 5 in weight seems to the | VIOHnISt. and’that Reddan: intended to| OAKLAND, Jan. 3L—MF. and Mrs. J. | Ronning's Dempsey . Fallons | e Cthree yachts and launches and about | in a fight one of the men cast a rock | : e | compel her to play for a living: F. Rooney entertalned a party of friends | Al: M. J. O'Neil's Pat & vs. W. €. Glas- | fifty- r ¢ 3 : n like so_much foam | “Miss trene Lyndh. plaintiiCe sister. cor. | af 3 dinnor and musicalo -on Saturday | 055, oriont; H Txncis Lette M xe Maber | soventy-lg, Smal, 200 L e ot | ently. nothing but & scaip wound: T | NERVE RESTORER er and non-nourishing | roborated her. and Mrs. . Clara Valent! | cvening at - ‘their aturday | & wora's Unele Fulier; . A McComi's Royal | on the regular ticket for us: of- v, & - 3 No Fita afier Grat day's use. rolls a piece of moist,- light the rior of a biscuit be- ball of dough is the arance - of _solidity stion _how the gas- nach can dissolve It wonder ® that “such * food Creates n the way of fermenta- and consequent ‘disorder. lyspeptics will find great help off the ordin bread - en e - Grape- and nitro- ubst e been thorough- periectly ‘cooked at the' factory being sent out » possibility of the food as- form of wads of dough. On havoc | testified that a few hours before the mar- | | that he weént to-the house, but on gain- | the food is already predi- starch of the ‘grains has changed ifito grape sugar in the process manufacture and - passes quickly and directly into circulation. Nuts furnish the - elements by the system to rebuild, par- rly the soft gray - matter. in the nd throughout the merve centers in the body. This statement will. be verified by use of the new food. It is delicious enough to recommend. itself upon trial riage slic went ‘with Irene to the Reddan | ome. 10 _take G /.- but. was put| ut by -the ovee They then went o get help, she sald, and-telephoned 1o jeorge - Bur ding ‘the - {mpending | Bur took the stand-and said | G marriage. ing admission -found -that-the ceremony | had been performed. He started to leave | and Grace asked -him-to take her away, but he sald as ‘the ceremony had peen erformed. he dfd not reel like interfer- ng. Judge Dougherty safd that the evis dence was sufficient and he dissolved the marriage. —_— . —— Iowa Returns: SAN DIEGO, Jan. ‘iL—The . battleship Jowa Teturned to San Diego at 1 p. m. to- day from Magdalena Bay, where she has been at target practice, It is understood here that Admiral Kautz will transfer his flag to the lowa and that the Philadelphia utfi start to-morrow or Friday for San Francisco to dock at Mare Island and take on supplies before salling for Samoa with Captain Neville, the new governor of the island of Tutuila, who is now en route from the Brooklyn navy yard with & detachment of marines. Admiral Crowninshield, chief of ‘the Bureau of Navigdtion, who is now here in consultation with Admiral Kautz, will remain several days, and Admiral Kautz will not go to Samoa with the Phil- 2delphis. —_—————— Builders’ Contracts. The Floyd Trust (James T. Boyd, W. T. Welcker and A. D. Grimwood, trustees under will of Cora Lyons Floyd, deceased) (owners), glxm. since which time all trace of him home, 1337 “Twelfth str The - hotise -was beautifuliy. dec orated with cheice flowers and smitax. | Flush v, Curtis & Son's _MeKinley; T. Crantos Rosé of Tralee vs. R. B. de B Lopes's | Pepita: AL Austin's Firm Foe va. J. Morlarity’s et G ;M. London's Magneto vs. The menu did-credit o the hostess; ns | parie Twse: Baliroom Belle: ~ Al | Austin's those present will “testify, - The: guests | Los- Angelés v E. de B. lopes's Carmen- were: W. T. Holling, George L. Lauinger | ¢itar-J. R Smith's. Magle va 1. Sheridan's and- Frauk. Wiseman, “of San Francisco, | Eorest Queen; ‘Aeneld Kenneis' Athena _ve. and ‘L. A: Maison, M. L. Schiueter und | Losha Kennels' Sylvia; Maher. & Heid's Tad H. L. Sloper; of Oaklane, and | 1oy ve, 3. Holden's Scottish Chief: Russell, Mr. Maison, who 18 a master. with th violin, -delighted the party with ‘;mlu: solos, and_rendeéred: several comic - sonigs, Mr, Lauinger and"Mr. . Holling" proyed themselves artists in all the latest cake- wajks. .Several sentimental songs by Mr. Wiseman and " stirring - recitations - by Messrs. - Schlueter - and. Sloper -addeg variety to the entertalnment, = Miss Lulu Rooney, daughter of the host and-hostess, Allen. & Wilson's Julius Caesar vs. .J." Dennis* October -Woodcock. SAN MATEO PARK. San Mateo . coursing park . will-be ' re- of D. J. Tobin.: A 48-dog stake will “be Qisposed of on’ that day. The draw re- sulted as follows: - officiated accompanist, and also -ren- g ] ; O'Shea's Golden Rule vs. Sterl & Knowles! dered several - plano solos, . Mesdames ey et Deanta. Connerkra Vo 3, Schlueter, Sloper Bartells assisted the hostess in the . evening's _entertain- ment. _Altogether the affair was.a. most pleasant “at home.” . » ———e T CAPTAIN HARDY MISSING. His Friends Believe He Has Met With Foul Play. Oakland Office S8an Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Jan. 31. Captain Charles Hardy of the stéam- ship Celia has mysteriously disappeared. Some of his friends hold the theory that he has met with foul play. Others be- lieve that he fell into the estu: trying fo board his vessel Ingt’ Friduy as been lost. On Friday night Hardy had been drink- Watking' Gladiator; M. London's Sharkey vs: e ) ppleby’s Little Si F. G. Patterson ns. Firs Sheen” Jeft énet's Bill Foster; Dox_Daze vs. E. 'H. Mulcas- tér's Ornament; T. Logan's: Miss Grizzle v E. D, Fallon's ns. Al; George Whitney's Theron V& J. Dean's Mialmo: W. N." Hogue's Lad; Notbone va. J. . Thritt's St Michael: T: J, Cronin’s nd on Me vs. J. Keenan's Royal Winning Ways vs. M. Dunlea’s Erin; J. Watking' Merciful vs. Jeff Depe! Oak; E. Baumelster Berpal Chief; Jeff Martenet's Ber ins' Merclless: . Leude: opened -on Sunday under the management | “holes, medal - were handed ficers were elected unanimously as. fol- low: -Commodore, Harry D. Hawks; vice commodore, E. F. Sagar; port captain, John H. Keefe; directors, the three fore- oing with T. L. Miller, secretary; Charles Fo iarrett, treasurer; W. 8. Grover and J.-V. O’'Brien.. Members of the regatta committee—J. H, Hopps, W. A. Stringer and E, 8. Emmons. An amendment lim- iting the. membership of the club to 250 was lost, as also was another to the effect that the measurer should be elected by the .members: instead of being (as is: the case at present) appointed by the direct- ors. B ¢ —— e ON THE PRESIDIO LINKS. Ten ladles entered the qualifying rounds yesterday for . the . .competition for -the council’s cup of the San Francisco Golf Club, The rounds were over eighteen fl,y. The following scores 3 First |Second COMPETITORS. Round |Round | Total, Miss Alice C. Hoffman .|~ 80 | &7 [ 17 Mrs. Breeden ... 6 | 6 | 1% 6 )7 | qam 6 76 | 139 Miss Ma tt K % it Mies Edith McBean......| | 1 | 13 iss Ella Wilcox Morgan| 77 | 81 158 Aisa Carrie Taylor 1w . 160 Miss Florence Ives. £ 2 186 The first eight of the foregot wil lay in the fi‘r‘it round of the c‘onmnp‘autlnr‘x or é‘e olounefl'l sc‘u& :a‘vc; ellht;en t:gle:. on morn| 0 (l:l"aock.p .l‘he semi-final round“vm be played next Monday, and the final round This occurred on January 2, and Rachau | otnst ma. treatise 104 worked for twenty-three days afterward. | = e On January 2 he was taken to the French T e B S e res s s Hospital and died there two days after- ermarent (s, Botoniy temporary reilet, foe ail Nor- e - Epllepsr. Spasms St. Vites Dance, scores of sufferers ADVERTISEMENTS. Cures Blood Poison A Trial Treatment Sent Free to All ‘Who Suffer From Any Stage of the Disease. Cures Cases That Hot Springs and All Other Treatments Faile to Even Help. There has been discovered by the State Medical Institute, 203 Elektron buflding, Fort Wayne, Ind., the most remarkable Blood Poison cure ever heard of. It has cured all such in. dications as mucous patches in the mouth, sore (hroat, copper coloved Weak Men and Women SHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives health and cases where the halr and eyebrows had fallen | Strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. €t S04 the whole skin was e mass o€ bolia mples and ulcers w s . completely ¢ the whole body into Glean, perfect condition of - physical heaith: WINTER RESORT. Every rallroad running Into Fort Wayne brings | . o seeking this new and marvel- ous cure and to enable those who cannot travel to realize what a truly marvelous work the in- 'PASO ROBLES #ieave . P. Hurlbut (contractor), ‘hits 5 2 ’ e win: every sufferer a l “treatment so that Al first_class grocers sell Grape-Nuts | % Daliiver—All ::rk l?r :x'fe;i"u»nl-fc-dfi:o:- o R R T near " “Gus = AR R :lc"rre"clrlx:r:v'ad O O e Ty | - e Matnl Soras fa v'n::“G = and the Postum Co. at Battle Creek, | 308 [etiin (&4 G Soml e Sieet. betwass | in company with Manuel White and Robe | 1iaa, Kinf 5 &, WigFios’ Dexter PLT. Sul- oIl's cup for ladies, and will ‘Gires of Rhcamatism, Blood, Liver: Do not hesitate to d " cure RS makr thini ‘ o Bollacoe and boasted 1oudis of Lo g:-'.-.u- Mal vs. F. G. Patterson's. eplica in miniature of the | write ‘:‘-n and the free trial will be sent Pine and California, 221 Sansome; $1450.

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