The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1900, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1900 . *”““’”"*”“’1 GOLD HUNTERS Hale’s. | Hale’s. CREAT FINISH | T0 THE GUNST AT DAKLAND R > WOWLLTHE | [ 5 v Y ChlcE | P oS economical buyers will do well to be on hand early. Pitcairn Sails Thursday on Z a Bold Attempt to Make new golf Nome in April, - skirtings. - —— Steamer South Coast in Trouble in mpl::tys af:;;:;::x;i:::m these new goods, that smack so Soldier Dead. strongly of the up-to-date, out-of- T door girl, are the correct thing for street wear. the patterns—plaids, of course—are new and chic, and the wearing qualities are unequaled. fancy plald—the handsome rough zibeline sur- face, full 46 Inches wide, in the very newest colorings and all the new pastel tints. 5' 00 per yard.. e . . reversible suitings—for golf costumes or separate skirts; comes in plain cheviot surface with handsome plaid back; no lining necessary; an extra heavy quality and all staple 52 50 colors; 54 inches wide. per yard...... . wash goods—new importations . A R e S S S S S S S S S S Rosormonde, With Jenkins| Up, Downs Storm King by a Short Nose. IEPFBLEN Splendid Sport in Which All Six Favorites Reach the Wire First—Books Are Hard Hit. The passengers and crew of the ex- missionary brig Pitcairn are going to make a bold attempt to be the first at jockey’s whip cost m King's back ey at Oakiand yesterday, and bt returned Rosor- ent and game daugh- Cape Nome In the spring. In spite of the fact that steamboat men and whalers all agree that it will be a waste of time to start before April, at the earliest, Cap- tain Nesbitt is confident that he will be able to land his passengers and their bag- gage on the shore ice some time In t.at month. In order to do that, the Pitcairn is to sail for St. Lawrence Island next Thursday. On leaving the Golden Gate she will stand out to the westward until i the Japan current is met. Then a course on reope the bay, attract post. Bendc ht by t i e crowd looked | J it out for first carrying 1l4. [ ¢ L ® R4 ed there was e pair in the e probably did King for St. Lawrence Island will be laid. Last year and the year before there was no flow of ice between March 29 and : Compelied | & April 19 in the straits, and Captain Nes- Botn the | $ bitt expects the same conditions to pre- | ¥ o vail this year. Should his surmises prove here are the late arrivals for the summer girl. whoever it Is that sets to be correct, the Pitcairn will go from the lai 4 stripes must prevail this season— St. Lawrence Tsland to the shore ice that e fashions has said that plaids and stripe imprisons Cape Nome, and over it the not ordinary plaids or the same old stripes, however, but some new and gold hunters will make their way to the | beautiful designs of toth. come in and see them for yourself. new Dorado. After landing the pas- | 2 H sengel;;;. the Pitcairn wn{I be‘ takerr to madras and zephyrs—new flanne! shirting —new silk le_fé "Inmfll@ fl“dfl?ldi“;r'alrn Tt importations of wash fabrics in stripe, 36 inches wide; cream e people on the Pitc: av, - A Hos p & | stderea”all chances, however, and are plaids and tancy strips mixtures grounds and pink, blus and lav- - willing to run the risks. Among those for waists and dresses;- soms inkions sumd o 90 v 1 twho are going are: A. B. Couch, L. A. at 35¢ a yard, but many ender stripes; some at 5 35 ; Petton, G. Kelly, 0. 3. Parls £d Short, t 2 25C 4 yard and others at....... 99C . L. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gold- = ’ s stein, W. D. Montgomery. J. W. Staples,’| black grenadine—new importations, 29 inches wide; 25C to 50C | H. F. Pierce, William Plasterer, H. H. figures and stripes. per yard.... Hixson, Charles Condon, R. H. Woods, | s Y H. L. Burleson, G. R. Parish, E. L. Tret-| our millinery buyer has returned from the st. ten and T. Richards. They all expect to| write for new spring catalogue—mailed free. be in Nome City before April 30. - 1 Captain J. F. Higgins dled at his home ® | in Berkeley vesterday. He was formerly master of the Excelsior and took the z first load of passengers to St. Michaels | on her that ever went through to the + Klondike. Reinsurance on the overdue ships Annie —-9—4&+5>4®+@ |Thomas and May Flint took another jump yesterday. The Thomas went to 60 per Re e oa o cent and the Flint to 35 per cent. The former is on her way from Cardiff ‘to Acapulco and the latter from Hongkong l to Tacoma. | The steamer South Coast got Into trou- | ble early yesterday morning while on her ANU FEM’“H[S S a0 Sehorti ¥ vone 3ovse | A FRACTIOUS TEAM | BODY OF NEW-BORN Wharves and then ran a ‘line from the | CAUSES A STAMPEDE INFANT THROWN AWAY scow to the shore. The South Coast came | relate that ) o 7y THE. - STRETCH N ! — > L e . "the ring ad in . along and plcked the rope up in her | comparativ 4 wheel. "It took two divers over an hOUF | A 4o ¢ porses attached to a Hght| The dead body of a fully developed male 5 he ‘contender @O—4-09-04-9469-09 940940404000 0640+00000+0 o e N e the | ray ran away on Market street last even- | infant was found yesterday in an umoc 1 ) to 1 shot, Captain’ Malmros has taken command |ing, causing a stampede among pedestri- | cupied lot at the intersection of Mi of the barkentine Leslie D, vice Captain | ans who were hurrying to their homes. | sippl and Army streets, tied in a sack. Peterson, resigned. One of the horses finally fell and was S0 | The discovery was made by John Wil- 77777 i The ex-transport Manauense goes t0|p.qg)y crippled that it had to be killed. son, John Kearney and Thomas Lyons Success of Mardi Gras Ball | xirsio 5" Wednosday b 1650 cont T s bhlongel o Wiltiei SElukt- | wiiie il St crietd e Oh T H E CALL’S RACl N G C H A RT. to Be Given TO-nght Is o A he Thomas mext Tharsday |ler and was belng driven by “Jack’ Mc- | pearance of the sack. The ghastly f ) SCENES ON THE COURSE BEF{RE AND AFTER THE RACE. for Manila with stores. The remalns of | Carthy, an experienced horseman. was taken to the Potrero police sta A d the dead soldiers were to have been re- | near Third street one of the horses be- | where it was examined by Dr. J. A. 8 There was so much disinfecting 82 .13 |In his anxiety to check the horse Mc-| dently by strong pressure, as there w s cever, that the men could ;2: v}:g}fli( 'sr?ntvr‘ag‘t;;dxesflwm ot he moved | Carthy dropped_the reins and the | no abrasions to show that any blows had E (Copyright, 1800, by H. H. Egb 3 purse, $300. T Market street, with Mc- | pe, struc . 0-nigh ety wil v 1ts age to - team dashed up Market s . been struck. Bettin the (»n,,zut ;‘?d :) :Lg riai:t“‘wlejgmnj‘med i e Carthy clinging to the seat to save him-| The body was taken to the Morgue for PERIELSH Sy Th ;fi ‘\h:k pri(lm Ihcxgnuie onelhe Do = self from b(;ingh(hro:«'n "T' lA: Fo\rx\rég an autopsy to establish or disprove the i o the i} tenes animals swerv theory of murder. ilas( evening and revealed marvels of TO UNLOAD THF. DEAD ;;g?m“ R pa‘_gm,.m o the siGewalls] o o beauty in decoration. The main gallery, stampeding the crowd of men and women . known as the jester's room, and the new FROM THE HANCOCK and x?:rrowly escaped wrecking the front of the Cafe Royal. At this juncture one | gallery, known as the throne room, did e O N o i Roes thl:x\te;l[;hriema’rkflbl)r ;‘-en.t % il Preparations to Receive the Bodies | Poundmaster \Vn)dron.,?[ ge ;equesx( o{ CA PE NOM - verything is in order for the carnival McCarthy, promptly relleved the animal Buliman - event to-night. Six hundred and thirt: With Fitting Military of its sufterings. [ E Third driving. Winner, | tickets have already been sold. The cas Honors. —_————— | t the gate, but is no stayer. |Ieceipts from this source and the income | mhis morning the work of unloading the Ihreatined by & Wanks | MACHINERY and SUPPLIE the eight start- sprint, the ri n the first mare, and’ & standstill wamammre 118 42 Fair start. Won easily. by The Hero-Mattie Luck Jingle y s s e g = ) from the sale of boxes puts the Art As- 1 —~ ) gocfation “out of the woods,” in a finan- | dead from the transport Hancock will| o = " 0 0% (40 ie T Clara street, AMALGAMATORS, “Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. ol o 5 E R e e T e Betnve 0 Horse. Age L [ clal semse Ut e e by e | Scsed was arrested yesterdy on a warranlrlAVt GOLD—Krogh Mfg. Ce., 3 Stevenson %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. | ment of the association that society of | night at least 250 will have been landed. : g a 1 Pu o | the highest grade is giving the enterprise | The Hancock brought 305 bodies home, | Charging her with threats against life. st. Amaigamators. Sand Centrifugal Pumps. 11 Thorpe 2 - % ead-ln. |Frenry . its_most cocdial. suppost, which, with those that have been re- | The complaining witness is Wolf Baron,| CENTRIFUGAL AMALGAMATORS. de stakes close on Hennessey The music will be the best ever given | tyrned on other transports, make a total | 701 Larkin street. Baron alleges that MrS. | govES fine gold. In datly operation at 254 T. Walsh. under_the auspices of the association, | of 1136 bodies received from the islands. | Adams _{llegally claims the house in| Beale st. San Francisco. 300k r Fred Cook i reported to be Buchanan says Sir Henry Heyman A string and | rhe bodies landed to-day will ba met | which she lives and when he went to her | R . ot g B e and e thenty-five Dleces . Will| at the Presidio wharf by a detachment | last Thursday and asked her to quit she | ROTARY AMALGAMATOR. AS y T e nar, 4 ¢ Paced In the throne room and a band | from Battery O, Third Artillery, which |seized an ax and chased him out of the | MOORE Improved Gold Separator & Rotary rt Simo .. Henrletta G, 6 100 of twenty in the jester's room. will escort them to the buildings where | house, threatening to kill him if he ré- | _Amalgamatar on exhibition. § Stevenson st. grainer 1 the winner | Time—is, 13, %, 37: %, 1:0 1:27%. Good start Third At 9:30 o'clock the trumpeter will sound | they will await the disposal of relativ turned. | $4/x le retained | easily” Winner, Burns & o se's b g inie B, Morrissey was 2"”(} {;’;e(‘,‘éf;;g“g‘,"e-“e‘m;';fid’;‘:"({ ;‘!’;’ Francis J. Hammer, private of Com- ——.———— | BEACH GOLD CONCENTRATOR. ome toward the end. Colonel 00t recovere suddenly. ontal e e P V] o y V' It 2 i - ~ - ~ procession will then form and move to venty-fi Inf: 2 | printing facilities of Mysell-Rollins, 3 THIRD RACE—_One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $100. the music of the stately grand march “;’;‘,’;,;{‘Y‘;fi‘,‘},“fi‘,@,{’cf‘;‘g SUeT e ton ) S OTET R L | i declared before 1 Horse, Age. Welght |St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL |from “Tannhauser” through the jester's A 5 i Em | DREDGING PUMPS. ¥ a eding the race to be 3 e e A 1T T B 5s & |roomand Gourt of Besuty to'the thions | pogite) M E ¥ Deanes: sdditional | Special Buploys Appotuted. Oll, Gasoline, Steam Hoists, Centrifugal ng fee. Winners of 1 11 1 22 21 2 1% |Spencer | "3 g2 |Inthe new art gallery. When the proces- | \y’ Gilberf, paymaster, U. A h‘:",'“[ Port Collector Jackson yesterday ap- | Pumps, Engines and Boilers. JOSHUA H : 4 a selling purse after 2 2% 31 34 35 36 |Jenkins | 92 |slon has passed the throne Prince Carnl- | pean ordered to proceed on the Fhomas | pointed Willlam P. Simpson special em- | MACHINE WORKS, # Fremont st. T e s 1 T G R s [ val will proclaim the reign of merriment | to Mantla for duty there ploye, vice Theodore K. Romaine, pro- £ ¥ capped at less than H AN R S B Ee ARae and then the festivitles will begin. e moted. “Special employe” s the new | STEAW ENGINES. we n pounds extra.. To 6 73 72 64 63 61 |J. Daly The music will embrace waltzes com- name for ‘‘classified laborer’” adopted by | Call and see the lightest, cheapest, special Caps March 3, 1900. One mile 3 53 % 83 73 78 (3 Martl posed by the elder Strauss, father of the COURT NOTES the Civil Service Commission, and hers- | Nome steam engine: working parts completely 7 9 9 9 83 85 |Fauntieroy great Johann Strauss. Music of Lanner o after every new appointee in that depart- Inclosed; $55 to §255 for 1 to 30 horsepower;" d_120, Timemaker r 9 B 5 Yo e ) 9 T. Walsh and Gungl will delight the dancers, As o R Y ment will be known by the new name. ‘weights 90 to 1400; one operating at RI. What-er-Lou M5, | Time—ic S 3, 504: %, 1:15%; mile, T4L Good siart. Won first three driving. Wigner, | the hours glide by the band will play the | Charles Jacobson, watchman on the | The salary is $70 & i 3 GINEERING AND 8 ¥ CO., 619 How: 20 G "Brown & Co’k b & by Pardee-Caprice. Wyoming hard pressed. Tasence cut oft i’l‘g:’g;‘;‘( 'gg;’c“‘,‘:msl‘;“}‘t‘;‘?“v ng:fihgv‘c“"; water front, was yesterday held to an- —_——————— GASOLINE ENGINES, . 14, | on back stretch. Mont Eagle of no accouni Formatus showe E — 8 3 Tfid”” J.;{:P B | B heck women, Nt g e rmatus showed no speed. Scratched familiar coon songs will not get the D‘?:r_ swer before the] Eupenn; Court by Judge Savings and Loan Society | HERCULES auaznalx-;om - mm“‘ Forte 102, Acrobat 108 De. | B4T. POURTH RA e S v oiis o50 ; 1ogk. Mogan on & Charge Of osault with &) golicits loans on modtgagee of frust deeds | Preg e R T . - o S o, D . F C i 3-year-c and upward; purse, $1500. The managers of the affair desire j+ to | deadly weapon for stabbing John Iverson | ot jowest market rates. 101 Montgomery.* -~ = 9, Don L Index Horse. Age. Weight.|St. . . %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Ci. ge knr;w'nh! nlmno“tne omex;’ than 'r|lem- 1nbn Bgn’»st‘reet saloon during a dispute | ————————— | OILS. - = TN i - Sy i3 3 S - T ers of the committee wi e permitted | about 50 cents. - s 31 32 33 3p st [fuMne ] TS | G'emain in the vise room. If the plans | Frank de Sant! and L. de Santi, dairy- The Towa to Be Docked. CENGIGN & McoUrrics 2smnd Gasling. ( W 4 1% 1% 11 1h 3% [Spencer ..o % 1 [lald by Edward M. Greenway are ex-| men in South San Francisco, were each| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Admiral = e | Be & $i - 55 %8 I |Fauntieroy .| 1 15 |ecuted the spectators in the boxes and |fined 310 by Judge Mogan yesterday. the | gauts is expected to arrive at San Fran- PLATES FOR SAVING GOLD. 68 Flamora, S99 1 22 22 2h 41 5 [Henry 3 165 the general throng of onlookers will see a | former for exhibiting a deadly weapon n his flagship, the Iowa, about | Scheezlein & Burridge, 3 Hardle place, off Imperious, s T G 6 i Ross. § o |procession worthy of review. and the latter for battery upon Deputy | 150, 0B Rig GR&R D I o ters | _Kearny, between Sutter and Bush strests ot 38 Time—1-16, :06%; 5-16, :30; 9-16, :04%; 13-16, 1:20%; m, 1:40; 1-16 m, 1:46%. Fair starf. Won The finishing touches will be placed on | Poundkeeper John Shea while the latter M”(‘C S B shinuel KAy A AR T e e e % | "first three driving ' Winner, J. Naglee Burk's b. m. by imp. Ormonde-imp. Fairy Rose. | (¢ _decorations to-day, and thorough|was impounding their cows about ten | $nNS3&ed.Tn AROUS TARCWLETS fnd 4PV SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. 2 s ! Winner outfooted first part, finished with ereat courace. Powell on .Storm King jost his | tests of the lighting apparatus will be ap- | days ago. to the Philadelphia and the Iowa will be | , JAft Goli-Bearing Sands perfectiy. In 55, Boundes whip a sixteenth from home. Bendoran stopped. Flamora cut off in stretch; she also led. No doubt additional applications| Edward Lydon, the young man who t to Bremerton naval station on Puget tion at 625 Sixth st. BYRON JACKSON. orford %, Limerick | threw one of her hind plates. Scratched—Dr. Sheppard 122, 'Pat Morrissey 104, Uarda 100, or tickets of admission will be mads to- | threw a rock through a plate glass win- | §en¢ 10 Bremeroy o & g - N T o Ameriek | er of Gold #1. day by persons holding invitations. There | dow in the Claus Spreckels building Sun- | SOUD A MARSH STEAM PUMPS Supply fresh or salt water for slulce box: Cough Cure. One dose will stop | hgh or low lifts. Simonds, 38 Market st. E.\'Gl\flEs. EU".ERS. ETC. ? lers: | BARER AMILTON, Engt Botlers: @Ot O 0004000404004 60040900-0904040404040+6000000+0-e0s@| "IN 1 INIIOL Irgs tog R HENSHA W, BUCKLEY & CO., Pumps. Steam aad ine Engines, Hollers. 38 and 28 Fremont. rincess Zetka 9. Bee Bee %, | HaR TTETN RATE O A S R N T T o A ~~~~~~~ | are assurances that many original and |day, pleaded gullty in Judge Fritz's court ncess 3 2, Bee Bee . | 54 ome mile and a sixteenth; selling; three-year-olds and up; puree, $00. | beautiful costumes will be seen in the | vesterday and was ordered to appear for | Dr. Parker ared by 4 p. m. Tuesday are %m. %m. Str Fin. | Jockeys. marching column. sentence this morning. a cough. Never fails. Try it. All druggists. * r $30 ad al 43 Bullman ... 1% 5 To-Day’s Enériec. three-year-olds and | 3 3 31 fur] six nes T 1 3 . 12 1-16 m, 1:50. Bad start. Won first three driving. aner, R. Larzelere's br. g. by Powhattan-Finical. Jenkins on Scotch Plald threw race away. He beat,the gate and then took his mount back. Horton away poorly. Del Paso very lame. 849, SIX TENTS AND COVERS. NEVILLE & CO., manufacturers, bags, tents, covers. 31.and 33 California st. Six furlongs; ongs: two-year-olds: | selling; four-year-olds and upward: purse, $00. m. %Bm. kA Str. | T y Modder .......... 110 | Novk . %m. s Fin. | Jockeys £33 Aphrodis ~01 | Pompi: g L a2 ? (838)Sufala ...........115 | Pompino, 53 53 41 1 7 > .)Ylnglfl Jingle, 4.. 4h 4% b2 31 (Phelan . | wardl WA (805) Peace, 4. 1h 2 2h 4n |H o ourse; four-year-olds; 834 Momentum. § H AR 5 3% [T Poweli. . e 06 St. Cuthbert, 32 32 3% 6h |E Ross. 766 g"r:;::“ 83 Lady Britannic, 71 71 7 ;" 7% |J. Martin ! ’ Srvapens. 822 Orion, & .. 83 48 g v 87 {yenkine WY Noises 5 Almoner Time—q, 2i%: % %, 1514 Good start. Won all our, Second and third drivi iy " Romany ... ner. A B, Epreckels’ b.m. by imp. Islington-Hileen. Novia the best. Peace quit. - Pom. ; K InEars, no not ridden to best advantage. ingle had he d. | — — | Jmel 102 Merry Boy 107, Rosalbra 102. Dt N ORI Fourth race, one and one-eighth miles; four- year-olds and upward; sellihg: (822) None Such . ....106, 841 Rio Chico . 823 Mary Kinselia..104' ... Tewanda Diseases Poitively Cared by OR. COTTINGHAM'S .7 204 Sutter St., NW. Cor. Kearny. Hours—9tola m: ltoland TtoSp m An h al weal, FREE. & i e et g new treatment. 2000 test cases—d5 cured. Call at once or write. b A0 Fifth race, six furlong { upward: purse: | 808 Bandera . | 549 True Blue . three-year-olds and .102 837 Dogtown .. 110 (T77) Waterwick -122( £82 Mountebank . | E1 Captive | (832)Mortgage -102( 752 B Sixth race, one and one-gixteenth miles; four- ar-olds and upward; selling: ° {753) Toribio ... 109! 823 Einstein 770 Red Pirate, -104 780 Lena,. lce 0 v 845 Tappan 11091 %40 Morine] 812 Perseus 1102| $10 Topmast . « f} 516 Uurda (527} Esplonage AT : Selections for To-Day. , First race—Loch Katrine, Jael, Pongo. Second race—Sofala, Count Hubert, Modrina. ' 0. s Third race—Romany, Clarande, Almoner. 3 Fourth race—Mary Kinsella, Rio Chico, None Such. Corner Kearny a 3 Fifth race—Mortgage, Vesuvian, Mountebank. y and Sutter Sts. Bixth race_Tapyan, Uarda, Toriblo, E— —— § LARGEST STOCK IN THE ENTIRE WEST. g grolhece B nd capture the slippery Boer, He'll find that his name Will be equal in fame To that of tha old ‘‘Jesse Moore.™ AR S g e S e e e e SN St ARk b s Saent o vy rlend, 7 Brig Pitcairn That Will Attempt to Make Cape Nome Next April. Limoges Chinaware Bargains. Worth Your Coming just to See, (ireat American [wporting Tea (. 290 Stores, B i e e e e e Qe 2000000000 0e0ePe0ePededeisdeded s iedeie brella to a 1

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