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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1900. BRITISH BARK DUNREGGAN HAS NARROW ESCAPE ed From Destruction Near Honolulu by the Tug Fearless. RN A Quietly Rebukes the 1 Government and Se- ts Quarters in Keeping With His Court. e HORACE WRIGHT. Sav Estee t was fortunate was in Brockaw, harrying attor 1 was in superb Willis and League Games. merican Kansas City, 18; | ~Chicago-Milwaukee | " was a steamer 1 from Liverpool to- Aug R e S Y ROUND IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP @ et ot oeieteieiodedededeieieisdededeiel® WINS FIRST ROUND IN | FLYCASTING CONTEST I e S SRR SRS A. E. LOVETT OF SAN FRANCISCO, WHO WON SUSPECTED OF PLANNING T0 KILL McKINLEY Two Italians Arrested on the Steamer Kaiser Wilhelm IL : Locked Up at the Barge Office and Guarded by Secret Service Agents Against Would- Be Interviewers. SIEER T Spectal Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Two Italians, ‘| who were arrested as they were leaving the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II last night, are believed to be concerned in an anarchist plot against the life of President McKinley. The infor- mation on which they were taken into custody was lodged against them by the Itallan Goverument, Upon the arrival of the steamer the men were handcutfed and under guard of secret service agents taken to the barge office at the matte The technical charge made against one of the men was that he was a former convict and as such could not be admitted to the United States. Acting under direct orders from Wash- ington, the greatest secrecy was mail- tained concerning the men. ~Nobody was permitted to_enter the barge office to-day % s % ? | except an official. For the first time in ¢ | the history of the building newspaper re- porters were excluded. All inquiries concerning the Italians were met by equivocations. The v. mention of “anarchist” seemed to cause the officials The men ial room and nstantly kept nervousness and great ala had been taken to a spe L 4 . & ;4 Y there a watch has been c L4 o;erhlhxem They arel nl\’“ under charge JIN of the immigration officlals P L B L When the Kalser Wilhelm reached -CA b COX . Quarantine a cable » was brought aboard, It was asked the commander of the tain Natoli Moresca. Shortly after th: ! HICAGO, Aug. 17.—In the tournament for the world’s championship at @ | Chief Hazen of the New York l-mnch 1’\r A . in Garfield Park lagoon, A. E. Lovett of the the secret service boarded the v , n ¥ .ASUHK Ciub won the opening round for distance and made a thorough scrutiny of the pas- and ac HAIR RAISING FINISH AT THE HARLEM THAEK} Irish Jewel Wins, Haxd Pressed by Olekma and Tildy Ann. CHICAGO Aug. the of DETROIT, tiest fir land e part. pret- rishes Park was the fin Sum the witness s being noses and furlongs, sel Old Fox t asion won, Intent or Bell won, n Harvest se A third. Time, and a gixte Lance Virgle O saec Time, arlongs—Descubridora Six L. W. sec- ond, Viola K third. Time, 1:16. Four and a half furlongs—Plerre Jr. won, am second, Mal s third Hele selling—Gengis Khan won, Give PLACED THE BET WITH A SAN JOSE POOLROOM Harry Corbett and T wo Others Arrested for Violating the Pool-Selling Ordin R = = O~ to be by the undersigned transmitted to there plad® and wagered on. bbb ebebebeDeteteie DEPOSIT POSIT from bearer hereof, the sum ance. RECEIPT SAN FRANCISCO, 7% 1900, e IO, an Jose, County of Santa Clara, and to be e e el at odds © Commission S,,Laf PSS PID 9000009000000 © oo ie IEUTENANT MARTIN and Police Officer Hurd last evening arrested lfi Harry Corbett, Walter McInerny and William Daly and charged hem with violating the poolroom order. order tp test the validity of the or- nce Corbett agreed to place a bet a San Jose poolroom on the Calla- Gardner fight in New York. In th nce of the oficers Daly handed Cor- t $10 and told him to place it on Cal e Q“d( * ~— which contest is to take place g Q.A..,T(f?kflon the 22" day of_é;?-'f_LIQOO 1f fhe odds hgreidefientioned cannot be obtained, said deposit is to be“refunded INGENIOUS SCHEME TO CONDUCT BETTING. B e PP HARRY E. CORBETT, Commission Brol-er fi‘-’//gfi‘%ts SlreeL lahan. Corbett informed him_ that he would send the money to San Jose after deducting his commission. Daly was given & recelpt for the amount and the wager was at once telegraphed to San Josa. MecInerney, who is a telegraph operator employed by the poolroom, sent the mes- | sage. After he had received an answer that the money had been piaced the offi- cers stepped up and arrested the trio, They were taken to the City Pruon, but were at once released on cash bail 49409440409 0909040 90050 (] sengers. azen and his agents had a partial description of M ca and they placed him under arrest when the oppor- Lunity offered, be an accomplice of Moresca, W D test profeased 1o be feefeieileilefeefoioleeefofuiol dojueieiel @ s also ar- | and Take second, Time, 1:15%. Minnte third. L iy total . i strangers to each other. 5,\i(AT(N};\, Aug. 17.—Four favorites | * e o0nd of the steamer said to-night | Summary: that the secret service agents seemed to be much excited over the capture. Duron won, Draughtsman sec- by third. Time, 1:19%. McAddie won, Likeness sec- Time, 1:06. > Barnes won, Dolly Weit- X Time, 1 ty yards—Bannockburn Alsike third. Time, ADVERTISEMENTS‘ 1:55%. a sixteenth—Trillo won, Sparrow 1, Villa V third. Time, 1:55%. Aug. 17.—Three favorites choices were the winners ir grounds. The weather e track fa On account ent perform- the of L. Marion iccepted hereafter by the Association. Summary: orgs—Miss Bramble won, Amelia Strathmore third irounds Glenn Lake won, El Caney 1. Time, 1:42%, B won, La_ Desirous 1:033 R v, Time, 1:28% -Annie_Old- Ransom third. Time, 1 seventy yards "Orris second, won, Time, and a half furlongs—Tony Lepping s t F second, Merriman third. - McBRIAR AND FITZ LEE. Two Pacers That Win Friday’s Events at the Chico Races. Good Tailor-made Sl R e T iring the woek, and business at the pool- af Moderate was brisk. The races consisted of a z s trotting event, for a purse of Prices ) a 2:14 class pacing event, for a purse : - $0; six and a half furlongs and five Fiuie Dxtord Geay Baits, 517.3. ongs running events, each for a purse ik S i Elegant Blue McBriar sold the favorite in the st SR trot, . §15:50 d he did not disappoint his backer: ough he was forced to trot five heats to Fine Worsted Suits s 0) win the money. His most dangerous op- for dress purposes....... 20 ponent during the race was D ,.\\' who as in excellent form and toc the second q. ” Nobby Overcoats, and third heats from the favorite. Mc- Aty taflored _320-“ Briar was awarded first money, Dan W 4 © Charley M C third, Cyclon. w = gl 3 elons Very Stylish Pant $4 59 Park Henshaw’s Fitz Lee was an easy desirsble patterns 4 i r cf the 2:14 pacing race. The oth es in the race were clearly outclassed Fitz Lee won in three straight i ey. Mollie Nourse se Wilhelmina third. Bernard was The summary: class, purse $1000. Every Garment Guaranteed. nd (Albertson 3 13N Doy ey i R 119 MRKET 90192 HONTEY Tt Ei ok 110 lll2 e 201203 57 3 1 3| No More Dread of the Dental Chair and a half furiongs, running (postponed | SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late Loco- vesterday)—Roulette’ Wheel won scientific method applied to the gums. No second, Sugden third. Time, 1:22%. sleep-producing agents or cocaine. ghths of a mile, running—Durango hese are the only dental parlors In San with Ricardo second and McFarlan third. | Francisco having PATENTED APPLIAN and ingredients o extract, fll and apply goid s crowns and porcelain crowhs undetectable (ur natural teet] an warranted for ten years, NELL GWYNNE WINS. WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. Full set of or no per{tcl fit guara: i Ci: Gnld crowns, $5. $1. Closing Day of the Circuit Meet at Gold erowns, 's5. Sl Shiver i Glens Falls, TISTS of from 12 to %0 years' experience, N each department in charge of a specialist 4 us a call. and you will find us to do | | teeth $5: GLENS FALLS, Y., Aug. 17.—-The last circuit meet here was characterized as we advertise. 'We wil tell you in by perfect racing weather and a speedy ly what your work will cost by a FBA-.)-. track, Nell Gwynne, who had two heats | EXAMINATION. 1o her credit from yesterday, in the post- 2:14 trot won the first heat to-day thus landing the race. Annie i had an easy time in the 2:19 1 landed the last three heats in , three order. Summaries: cot, purse, $1500 (unfinished)—Nell the second, third and fourth L2014 12%. Nigger Jack won in 214%. Dot Miller, Dainty O, Alice Barnes and Leto also ., purse $1500—-Annie Thorn- , third and fourth heats in Tom Calboun won the t George Clotbe, Mount s lnn.!ns Boy and “ yreka also started. class trot, purse $1500—Joe Watts the arst Daffo, heat Iris New York I]emal Farlurs, 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. won a4 and fourth heats in 2:14%. 2:14%, Middlemay won the first heat in Qub‘en Eleanor, King Vasco and Bert started. .PORTLAND, OR. . WASIL purse $150—Osear L won al il fourt! fifth heats in 2:08%, 2:10, Wine r|a won the first and second heats | in 230015 2:1 Yeil_Alcyoner, ‘Pligero, Eagle Medium, Joe Gahn and Ferrum also started. ' 2:10 clase, pace, purse $1000—Harry O won the third fourth and ffth heats in 2:08% |} J O OING IWHL1VE 2:13%, 2 lsland Wilkes Jr. won the firsi You don’t need go around with dark rings under yOur eyes, no energy, no snap about you. (f you suffer frox 083 B At Tty et second heat 1';: 2:09%. Deveras and Lottle Smart glso | starte L ——— RIGBY PILOTS WINNERS. LONDON, Aug. 17.—At the Windsor Au- | gust meeting to-day the Manor Maiden plate of 102 sovereigns for three-year-olds and upward, one mile, was won by Ca- | presi, ridden’ by Righy. | The Castle hlxh vu-lght handicap of 300 sovereigns, one mile and a half, was won | by Robbie Burns, also ridden by Rigby. ! “The Club two-year-old plate of 103 Sov- | ereigns for three-year-olds and upward, { five furlongs, was won by Minnie Dee, on | which L. Reiff had the mount. | | | by consulting Thousands of —men cured at home. Call or DR. COOPER & CO., 318 KEARNY ST., §. F., Cal. | Passing of the Horse. 80 s0on as nature sees an improvement, there is a change. The candle gave way to elec- tricity; the spinning wheel to machinery; the horse t6 the automobile. The fact that Hos- | tetter's Stomach Bitters has been sold for over half a century proves its value. ' There is nothing to equal it for stomach or lver trouble. It is mature's own remedy, and the | % only one to cure dyspepsia or weak stomach. | v Michael Guido, believed to | TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AH’K re | M3 | nonl. AMUSEMENTS. PSSR ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must > "% °CF7 bear signature of Zew FTmt Very small and as easy t® take as sugan o | FOR HEADACHE. Rs FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIODUSNESS. lVEER FOR TORPID LIVER. PILLS. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN FOR THE COMPLEXIOR GIENOTIER MUST MAVE 340NATUR! 2%, | purety Vogotabin, oot 'PRINTED ON RED PAPER” ADVERTISEMENTS. | f \ Parquet | 16¢, any part ANOVELTY BILL of UNUSUAL EXGELLEICE FOUR JUGGLING JOHNSONS, | SAM MORRIS AND CO. MRS. BESSIE BLITZ PAXTON. Bennett and Stembler: Meeker-Baker Hooker and Davis: Jolly Jc h American Biograp A SPECTAL ACT FOR THE GENUINE |Macart’s Dog and WRAPPER | Monkey Circus. COLUMBIA 3 'HENRY MILLER And a SPECIAL COMPANY, MATIN. E TO-DAY., 2 seat; , any SEE SEE | GENUINE WRAPPER CHILDREN BA]IB.OAD TRAVEL. 1 2 | TO-NIGHT—-LAST TIME. | e s S | *“The Adventure of the Lady Ursula” E - | BEGINNING i First Time Here—THE ; nonsar- 1ONLY WAY! 004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira, SELLING Rumsey and Sacrawento. ... 71004 Shasts Reprsns - Davis, Williams (for Willows, Red SEATS NOW ; Night- xumr‘ct— MOKI Calisoga and Sunta o *8:004 Davis, Woodland. Knights L.naln., Marysville, Grovitle -NOVARA WAF\’CLIF 25¢ each¥2for 25¢ CLU TT,PEABODY & CO. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW |AFTERNOON, THE BROWNIES IN FAIRYLAND SPECIAL—To +0:004 Haywar s, Niles nnd Way Stations *9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, stockton, Merce Fresno and Los Angeles v b Way Station: Ogden, Den *10:004 The Over ver, Owaha, Chicago. . *4:00p *11:004 Lhcmflm. osher . Bokersterd, Low Angeion.. 5 00u Haymaris, Niloa sbd Way Stations, +2:43¢ tara, Los Augeles. MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. EFRAWLEYZ: 1NEW n\n_l_\_kov.NsA%l Saow- LO TOURNAMENT, = CFRREE Doc SHow. {"PouLTRY [ e RTA|N New Orleans Express_ taker Sarrtn Burbare, Los Angoles, D El Paso, New Oricaus ‘Omaha, Chics; 00¢ Orictal . Mail—Ogden, Denver, | Omaba, Chicago . +7:00> Niles, Tracy, Lathrap, Stockton. d \VAy B Last TWO Nights of the Big Cast in b Costa aud Ouiifor: W Ovee ENTE Beryacille, | 1 Carrle Free | Pugel Nourd ! EE{(‘?:LEJr‘-s?or\ Rates for\isitors. VISION (Narrow Gauge) Write for Particulars to PETERJ. SHIELDS, A BSpRECKELS: SECRETARY PRESIDENT- — — — | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHI T7:404 Santa Cn Cruz and Princi tionn 2 123458 Nowark, Gonterviile, San Joas, Almaden, Feiton, Bouider (reek, Santa Cruz and Priocipal Way *TIVOLI» aonth. Te! RI L) M. SHARP. and cold watér every room; fire grates in every | CREEK ROUTE FERRV. cu “I”‘ - I‘“‘T “' ~ ok room; elevator runs all night | Peom SAN PRANGISOO—Poot of Markot Sirest (Slin ) — | MATINEE TO-DAY and § y Nig 15 9:00 11:00a.m. 1100 *300 13.00 | g 3 s | | . 6:00 8:00 10:004 { 31300 3:00 34:00 “8:00r Rugso, Ferrari, Nicolini, Politinl and Repett. | COANT DIVISION (Broad Gange). LAST TIME (TO-NIGHT) OF | (Third and Townsend Ste) 5 33 ay Stations (New don Wednesdays only)....... ursion for San Jose ruz, Pacifio Grove and Stations Avedano, Salassa, Graham and Lichter. Next Week—TANNHAUSER and MIGNON, Ahead | Principal Wi oo $8:33% 91004 Hun Pluos, Nanta Crier, | Pacitic Grove, Paso Rubies, San Seats on Sale Luis _Obispo, Surf, Lompoc and ~ Privclpal Wiy Scations ... | POPULAR PRIC e aind Te cnzim THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. LAST TWO NIGHTS. FLORENCE ROBERTS WHITE WHITTLESEY, Thomyson's New Play, Days o Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sa Mouterey ~Chicago secases. AND RETURN On the NEW TRAINS of the Santa FeRuute : 0,68 a0ic CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. 0. August 2Ist and 22d | LESSEm 298 o aun SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Until October 22d. | RAILWAY COMPANY. Wil Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. ul tell you SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. all about it at “EEK DAYS—J 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 628 Market Street, | | K. ‘m. Thursdays—Extra trip t or at urdays—Extra trigs at 150 Ferry Tioket Office, Foot of Market S8, ay Stu i Principal Way 100 San Jose, Los Gatos and l’rmflp‘l Way Statior v ¥ 0 ¢ San.Jose aud Prin A for Morning. *Daily. Sunday excepted. b Satarday only. @ Saturday and Sundav ‘e Monday only. Way Stati Tteroon 1 Sunday only. Supported by In Charlotte A Suit of Sable, NEXT WEEK m. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:60, $:20, 11:10 a, m.; 12:45, 3:0. 515 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at nd 6:35 SUNDAYS—8:10, $:40, 8:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park T30, 330, CHUTES s Z0O EVERY AFTERNOON CANNON, THE FAT MAN. AND EVENING. | 1:10 & m.: 140, 3:40, A same echedule as above. SEABURY, High Diver. SANTA E ROUTE e T In Effect. | Arrh TRAINS. San Franctsco. [apr. 1, 1900, San Francisco. ToE MARKET-STREET FERRY. "Week | Sun- | | Sun- | We LA LISTA, in Her Mirror Dances. Leave: [Overland: Dally for Chic: 2 Destination.| days. | Daj p— Hl e O T T SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! T et ara | pm| 5:00 pm| Santa_Rosa.| 7:3 pm| 6:20 m 7 nix, Ariz, Bakersfield Fulton, SAP w LK 9a m. Visalia, Tulare, m. 7:30 am ‘Windsor. 10:25 am an A E A sr;r resno, Healdsburg. bekton, Antioch. Stan e ::;1 :S"“Lnfi'é}';fi'" Geyserville.| i Telmhnm for nns—?-rk s gkt Shissm. " Dby 8:30 pm| 8:00 am|_Cloverdale. | 7:35 pml 6:0 pm | - and Bakersfeld. 7:30 am| I Hopland | m 3 am 4:10p.m. | Pablo, Pinole, Muir, Bay/11:05a.m. | 7:30 am| 1 ] Point, Cornwail, Anti- | 5:00 am| Guernevilte.| och and Stockton, | 0 pm| | l Bakersfield Local: For San 70 am S0 e Somoa | S Pablo, Pinole. Muir, Bay) ) F Point, Cornwall, Anti-| I 5:10 pm! §: pm| Glen' Elien. r an PanCisco §p.m. | och, Stockton, b L ve firenn_‘g.‘ Hln(or‘d 1 am 10 2 a, 'ulare and \ BQMI(GW\ ficia. - Sleepers to Free - e S ST o, et | Oakland. — Ty prings an ite Sulphur Springs: at Fulton = e & 111 f) Sk 1 at Clover - Broadnan bakians | G dr e S O%ns | TO-DAY AT 3 P M. - - | Springs. wishian i, Keiseyvile, Carie: | baa Springs, Soda Bav. Lakeport and Bartie: | SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | formsesi gt Ghiah e Vicky g:.':ng-. Secstogn. | — ngs, Blue Lakes, Laurel e, Witter | = Via Sausalito Ferry. Shrings. Upper Lake."Eomo. > | REATION Commencing April 22, 1900, John Day's, Riversids, Lierley s | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | Sanhedrin » Helghis, pivie, ors ot | ND SAN RAFAEL. §) Mendocino City, Fort nru(!l West- Eighth and Harrison Strests. al, Willits, Layton mmins, B 12:45, *1:45, ' u‘l’l 'F\lsr‘:;‘“n. Harris, Olsen's, Dyer. Scotia | EXTRA rgg:;_-—'m v%'.‘é‘n e:d-_n;_ s:ffi mg-y-: SHai o Mondey round trio tickets at SUTRO BATHS. and Sundeys, at 9:00 and 113 G OPEN NIGHTS. Open Dmily f o i unday_roun ticket: Tom 7 & m. ,%.f"”fi??"’ i, 100, 0, T 11:30 | pyong day, round_teip glekets ol potats | 0’} P m. Bathing rom 7 a. m. to 10 . m- S o0, T30 | Ticket offices, 60 Market st Chrontele bids. | A0 fnclasine sdmiseion S initsren T llwmm.dmmmntosnnwsw‘cw e - = L Genml Ilnl'n Gln Pl.lu Al!l:t. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Admission 10c. | Ethel La Crotx. Soprano: Irene Frankiin, Cor- t; Little Hazel Sexton: Berlin Sisters, Vo Eudora Forde, Contralto, and Conlon yder, Comedians. SAN RAF'AEL TO 8, ‘Ir‘l(m marked () run to San Quentn. AN lom TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito_Fe ;v::x DAYB .9:30 a. 88 b 1 m.; 12:3¢, 1:15, u’rak 'rmn on Monday d Saturdays at *6:45 and 10:20 BU‘ND YS—6:15, *8:00, 9:50, *114 m.; 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, P Trains marked from San Quentin. ' FROM MILL TEE VaLLEY S TO SAN FRANCISCO, | 1 WEEK DAYS-—§: 8: :85, 10. - mi I8 145 :unnl:r‘ B nxz'ni o and Saturdays at 7010 ang 1030 p momT" ;;m;gt“—t 36, g a0 8- m.; 118, pot s universally acknowledged that these 120, possess the attributes that appeal 3 4:55, fnnoben TRATNE ! 1'0) & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- %5 p. m. Saturdays—Casadero and Way sta~ weekdays (Sa cepted)— it B SR St exceen , ‘Weak Men and Women OULD USE DA N. 12:5 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way SOULD USE AMIANA BITTERS, THE Lo | strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. to umcnhr people—undoubted luxury and comfort. unsurpassed, and service and 3 lnpomtflnlu and loc: Connected by a covered passageway operated under one management on American and European plans.