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HE SA FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OREADWINS AT DAISY DALE WON MORRIS PARK. MIDWEEK STAKE Cleverly Takes Grathiana Stakes by a Length and a Half. | at Union Park. —— —_—— Unpropitious Weather and a Slow Little Sister Was the Runner-Up, but! Had Ill-Fortune of Being Track Combine to Put a Damper on the Day’s | Sent After Strong the Mc- Long Courses and Strong Hares Were in Order | I’ | GOvV. BECKHAM’S BEAUTIFUL FIANCEE OCTOBER 1900. SHRINERS e HONGRED CUESTS AT RECEPTION Prospective Travelers En- tertained by Those Who Will Remain. PR R 11, MAY HAVE BEEN M UNFORTUNTE WCTIM OF UNGER Lgura Carroll Has Been Missing [or Several " Months. SICK HEADACHE Sport. Hares. Event Marked by Institution of Class | Indications That the Insurance Con- Fositively cnred by these T TR of Pilgrims—Zealandia Sails spiracy Syndicate Was Larger i Little Pills NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—It was cold and| The midweek reserve stake at Uglon | for Islands To- Than at First Sup- | “They also relicve Distress from Dyspepata, e disposition toward fast work on | o LS _— | fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi e track was slow an e part of the hounds. Brisk betting, | Those members of Islam Temple of tho| CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Laura Carroll IS pess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coatea Tongue de d by the une d w Cronfn’s D 1 Matt Sir y. for Cro xpected victories of | of short enders, kept things on y Dale won the stake. | | g course between this dog and | A. McComb's Little Sister was an easy n’s hound, 12-0 being the Anclent Arabfc Order of the Mystic Shrine who will not go on the excursion to the Hawallan Islands tendered a re- ception in Golden Gate Hall last night ta those who are going by the Zealandia, which leaves at 12:15 o'clock this after- named as another victim of the insurance couspiracy syndicate, said to be headed by Dr. Unger. The physician used her, it is said, as a subject on whom to take out policies In a game similar to that at- tempted with Marie Defenbach. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowelss Purely Vegetable. Swnall Pill. Small Dose. Small Prica. | WA 11 noon. There were about four hundred| The Carroll woman disappeared four or — X Little Sister had a hard time of 1t | present, all bedecked with jewels of the | five months ago and nome of those with D 3 b receding courses, all of them being | | veari . whom she assoclated has seen her since. ; o In the ffth round Lit- | | order and wearing the red fez, without | Shom, he associaied, ngs, ceen hel 5ns:| No More Dread of the Dental Chair s 5 tie r get ran a two-minute | | A ‘speclal feature of the reception was [ Itimate friend of Miss Defenbach, and | rpers EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- » course. Ds Jle was fortunate in hav- | | the introduction of twenty-three strang- | 1S allesed to heve been a patlent anf|sOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. by ate ‘sci- > | ers to the mysteries of the temple and a = g entific method appll - e " .y ing short ¢ pilgrimage by devious ways to the throne was about 22 years of age. She was an producing agent or cocaine. Scherr T lay an | orphan and had a guardian, Dr. Gustay | se are the only dental parlors e The r day and In of the potentate. It was an evening of | SRRl *Tiine In Milwaukee, from Which | Fromrca. 2D APPLIY jollity that was supplemented by a ban-| o1y she' came here. During the SiX or | and insredie o extract, fill and n Quet where there was plenty of substan- | ceven months that F. Wayland Brown | crowns and porcelain crowns undete s ilver ¢ tals and cheer in the character of zem- | \E¥E" WEEENE LGty ot ol % “Boland of- | natural teeth. and war for Recording Angel, zem. During the evening an orchestra | geo” here an unusual number of sten- | WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN £ from Master Work. rendered a number of selections and there | ographers were employed. These were ail | teeth, $5: a perfect fit guaranteed round Real Lassie Were responses to impromptu_toasts by | women. and all were employed by Brown. | Gold crowns. $. Gold fiilings. $1 ry; Kibosh, 1 to 5 J. . Rothwell, General C. M. H. y A8Ta- | The sibsequent disappearance of many | ks Soc. All work done by GRA ; to 3, from monte of Mexico, H. H. amis, A. W. | of thomrtaluent Grereed o matter worth | TISTS of from 12 to 2 years - to 5 from Baker Jr. of Boston, H. H. Miller of | SOuN Suputian Weather clear; sie and y Gold are the scores: F. A. McComb's Lit dmond's Whisky, beat P. C. pus beat Av‘ Tom Ida Carby Wing Hill; J Blick's May Lau Little Sister et, 1 Hurlick, tle r Siste 3. Ex Johnson's Philadelphia, A. P. Coler of Dallas, G. B, Granger of Boston and L. J. Baker of Memphis. The festivities closed with wishes for a ylean.nt Journey and a jolly good time or all the Pilgrims. The Zealandia, which leaves from Pa- cific-street wharf, will have as passengers the following named: R. P. Hurlbut, J. H, Goldman and wife, A. F. Gunn, wife and daughter; B. D. Pike and wife, T. H.. Browne and wife, J. A. Marsh and | wife, Mrs. Lawton, J. G. Spaulding and wife, | George F. Neal, Mrs. 8. Danskin, Mrs. S. S. | looking into, as likely to show effort to defraud on a much larger scale than has yet been brought to light. The subjects on which Brown-Smiley syndicate secured insur- ance with fraudulent Intent are all be- lieved to be women, while the active mem- bers of the organization are men. There are indications that the organization had | a much wider scope than was first | thought. It is asserted by detectives that | at least two score of people are criminally | connected with it. | | |,One of these, who 1s now under survell- | lance, is a wealthy and prominent law- | us a call, and you w we advertise. We will tell > actly what your work will cost by a FR the TUnger- | AMINATION. ey e ¥ » se Belle : Neal, Mrs. M. Trwin, P. Metschan and wife, | v, Crontn's | Charles Stalman and wife, J. W. Burnham and | hery/1® 19 alleged to be the financial R T £ P. C. Bl | wife, Miss Hromada, Miss J. Hromada, E. = ST. LOUIS arman’s Miss Sky Schraubstadter and wife, Clarke Wise and T p——— w I' e“ a ar rs e ; J. P. Thritt's Forget | | wife, Robert Bragg and daughter, A. P. Booth | WORK TO BEGIN ON THE y J. H. McNell's | and ‘wife, Miss May Terry, E. Sons’ S0 ‘Wautaugh beat Chiarini Bros. Kibosh beat J. 5 s Pe- C.'Palmieri and H. wife, W Al:! Richardson, C, d - wif. Baumgartner, Albert Harris and wife, Miss M. E. Harris, Miss Sadie Willlams, Miss Schuman, Miss Nellfe Montford, H. H. Willlams and wife, r, Samuel Well, Mrs. R. S. BURLINGTON EXTENSION Surveyors Are Now Seeking a Prac- ticable Route of Entrance Into Salt Lake City. 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. MAIN OFFICE.....PORTLAND, Or. ! NC | A Gk B AT L e AR e - rsor e | Whelan, . Wichi , Mrs. D. W. Bosl SYENN Vyo. ) — Bur- 4 ra Lass beat [ oA ke, aara. W13 Wlehasason, W e e e R o e TO THE PUBLIC! | a ife, C. H. Wall, P. cobo- NOLE, June 23, 9, . 55 | Hanscelman and wite. ¢ H. Wall, ¥ J5:0b" | tension of its transcontinental line from PINOLE, June 21 1300, — C. #asqualle, Miss E. Lewis, W. R. Pavne, Mrs. F. Bosquille, William Lewis, Mrs. M. L. Reed, Miss Cantrell, Miss A. W. Hayes, Colonel H. W. Heuer, Myron B. Noteware, A. G. Towne, J. H. Spohn, Mrs. M. H. Beardsley, W. H, Leischman, E. H. Bacon, Dr. Larkins, F. M. Beardslee, Mrs. William Johns, Cliftc | Coggins and wife, F. L. Coggins, Captain | T. Obermeyer and wite, B. C. Douglas, W. Dixie, H. B, Ream and wife, F. 3 F. L. Osgood, Miss 1da Roberts, M. A. Christiansen and wife, Guernsey, Wyo., west to Salt Lake. The | contract for 175 miles has just been let to Contractor Stoddart of Omaha. It is an- nounced that tbe Burlington is anxious to tap its extensive coal fields at Elk Moun- tain as soon as possible and establish there a fuel base. The fulfiliment of the present gontract will carry the line to the coal fields, which are situated about sixty | miles south of the Union Pacific’'s big | Wong Him, N | < N v g NF C. 8. C . L. Vi o 2. O Le: . | o Reman ves's | | MISS JEAN FUQUA, ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING WOMEN OF THB i B e e W A Brephinson and weiry, | coal mines at Rock Springs. | S et lace; F. Jones Tom | | BLUE GRASS STATE, TO MARRY ITS EXECUTIVE SOME TIME >, E._Phipps, wifé and daughter; . L. Jonn- | Surveyors are now in the fleld east of | (hiTCal fina m: N i Gold Nugget; G NEXT Mo son, Mrs. Schindler, Mrs. Collins, Miss Sara | Salt Lake seeking a practicable routs of Pinole, Contra Ben_ Kirb T MONTEL | Dukehart, N. M. May, wife and son; Miss M. | entrance into that city and as soon as | s to beat 3. Hurley's Shylc Tressell, Miss Flora Tressell, Miss L. Stevens, | they succeed contracts will be let for SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 6, 1900 eiman’s Srapshot beat J. Carroll's —————————% | Miss R Herman, Mrs. H. Dramkroger, Dr. buiiding the.line to Salt Lake and on to-| To whom it may concern: This is to certify " M, McDonnell and wite, Louts C. Schindier and | ward the Pactfio. | that DR, WONG HIM of 15-117 Mason. street tle Sister beat Go Om, wite, E, J. T, : Dr. W. 8. g B R | 8 2 . has cured me of kidney troub Vietor Queen beat | if 1] Braun, Dr. H. D. Hendricks, Dr. T. J. Frazer, L e L ray e bye,., Wild Wave G.-W. Schmidt, A. B. Stevenson, J. W. Eckley, | KIERCE HONORED BY THE ekt 16 T 1 o D Daughter of Directum Wins the Ken- e Skyrocket, Wom. | | e TR e e L T YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE |7 ¢Vgr, sonse of the we 1 Lassie tucky at Lexington. 1da, Alameda Lad Heror | Wititam_R. Phillips, . Head, J. P. Welr, | Selected Supreme President at the | LEXINGTON Ky Oct 10.—The P. A. Collins, Peter Engel, F. Hauss, G. Se: | we » and pleasant to-day and i c Granger. F. 3t Krelling, W. W. Doaglas. ssion of the National Con- - 3 C. ‘Lentie, Frank D. Pratt, ren: P r saw the races. The track { | o T Bennett 408 wite. G A Baker O, ference in Denver. | was ass condition, but the class | Carlmeller, W, F. Wichman, W. G. Yanke and | DENVER, Oct. 10.—The national eou-‘ e W of ree did not show much Sister a hye, Olympus | —— w:;e, ”é“fi" \'?‘lergu.gs.ABngu&L% A. ?dG!:Fr"‘ ference of the Young Men's Institute, one | pronounced in. spee $2000, for three- beat Vietor Queen, For- | . . 2 wife and daughter; G. A. Rathbone and wife. | of the leading Catholic organizations in | Him and his tor s er at at. | £t rasie vt Kvoss, | Samuel M. Shortridge Ad- | Fine Performance of the |, %5 2yhed 5 5 0o, & | America, which is in sexsion here. elected | hig hert. reatment Tair ] won by Emma Winter, the | pye Shootover wi wn, Rusty Gold beat | Citi f & Jumes Landers, Edward Landers, B. Ummer- | the following officers to-day: er of Directum. Summaries: Nora. Tom Hurlick beat Snapshot | dresses the Citizens o Opera Pleases a B]g | ick George W. Harris, Mre Minnle Ecker.| Supreme president, F. J. Kierce of San | s \ Layh 4 . e | iin, P. A, Atkinson, J. F. Hilder, N. J. Brit- | L rancisco; supreme chaplain, Right itev. | and Sunday stake. event, with 112 entries. VICTORY - FOR PHILADELPHIA. e X e o e e ot rais | £ ENDOWMENTS FOR THE gié‘,fi;e’sefilefi“‘f“’?b‘i}“'{'- Cincinnati; su- 'USE“. 0’ . ‘To.v Spectal Dispatch to The Call. An excellent performance of *Rigolet- CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY |{/°" ary, 3. M. O'Brien, Roanoke, —— {67 was that Elen ot the SuRaH: Oneee — e B R e o Camen, 1051 MAZEET Y. be. 624 5.7. 00 NAPA, Oct. 10.—Sg el M. age, |0 e e A o sburg. . T. St. Su f Al da, = MANY ENTRIES FOR ra‘;\gir!‘::r.e r::— !l'r 1:‘::““4‘1 }}I.‘:S‘;’:"‘;" fr;‘ house last evening, with Russo, Repetto, | Encouraging Report Made by Arch- | Cal. was chosen dele‘aw"':o"me meeting The Largest Anatomicat Museum i the UNION’S OPEN STAKE 70 " " ket addressed a monster | Ferrarh Politini and Nicolini in the cast. bishop Keane at the Meeting of | of the Federation of Catholic Socleties 1 S e > . o i [ Republcan ket A ress e ioues tor | All the' singers were in admirable volce. the Board of Trustees. New York on Thanksgiving day. Specialist ca the Couse. Est. 36 yoars List of Fine Dogs That Will Course | mass-meeting at ‘Napa ©p X Ferrarl is at his best as the sad jester. £ e 5 e national meetings have been annual DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES | night| Mr. Shortridge taught school in| o % WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Cardinal Gib- | heretofore, but the constitution of the in- L on Saturday and Sunday | this county when a _‘and his | Russo sings the Duke of Mantua role |y 0 M0 (1009701 the annual meeting of | Stitute was amended to-day o that here- poamitation fres and. strictiy peivase Next. old friends of those early days came from | RIth utmost spirit and tenderness, and | oarq of trustees of the Catholio Uni- | &{ter the meetings will be biennial. e Gurb e every cane anderasen. 3 ‘ The Unfn Coursing Park Assoctation | all sections to give him a hearty welcome, | Repetto’s Gilda s one of the most thor-| [ '\ "0¢ America In McMahon Hall to- g Write for Book ace als His address was one of the ablest and | oughly satisfactory parts in this charm- DARING AERONAUT MARRIAGE, MAILED FRER (A Coursing z in upon the arrival of the first train, | cussed all the issues that are before the | - Had Ascen ™ Defeats the Men From Boston by IV ;"0 "lcave Thirda and Townsend | people in this campalgn. He urged every | and Maddalena—and chorus and orchestra | Weré held. In m"‘ x:do;mng ‘m° il hln;l ded Hundred Feet Timely Hit Streets at 10:15 a. m. The draw resulted | voter to stand by the Republican party on | as usual did effective work. delivered a brie! ress in which he| When the Balloon Exploded and ting. abe— as follows: Psyche Vs, ad vs. Little Lucy; Ben ket beat ( held a draw last night for the Saturday It will be an open | will be: Cavalier; Controller vs. Winning | Real Lassie vs. Mountain Belle; May Kirby vs. Master Mat vs. Victor Queen 1| ister beat Forget, Daley | b most eloquent ¢ November 6—the party progress and national adv: | evening train and was met at the depot Nepa. Audience. r heard in this city. | Mr. Shortridge reviewed the administra- | on of President McKinley, and ably dis- ing little songstress’ repertoire. Politini and Nicolini repeated their successes as the brigand and his sister—Sparafucile that represented ncement, The distinguished orator arrived on the To-night “The Jewess' will again be given, and a crowded house will appre- te the fine interpretation accorded the ifficult opera by Berthald, Lucenti, Stew- art and Lichter. v a reception committee composed of A. Telchert and wife, E. Schenert and w tan and A. H. Turher and wife. day. Archbishop Christie of Portland, Or., was among those present. Two sessions spoke of the success which haa followea the establishment of the university. The reports of committees, largely of a rou- tine nature, consumed most of the time. At the afternoon session Archbishop dealings. Archbishop Keane Dubuque, la.; first s reme vice president, P. J. Collins, Cas ondale, Pa.; second supreme vice presi- £ wvisis DR. JORDAN'S sagar vaiuable book for men) FALLS TO HIS DEATH BDAN & CO., 1051 Market St. S, Precipitated Him to Ground. GAYS MILLS, Wis., Oct. 10.—A. P. Deer, an aeronaut of Chicago, fell to his dealn to-day from a balloon in which he as- aice Sk - Rest Ascured ve. Baby King: b Anthony | 1éading Republicans and escorted to the £ Keane, formerly the rector of the univer- Priladeiphia de- | ve. Paseword; Master Rocker vs, Wild Waves; | Palace Hotel, where he was the guest of | (niPg 57 Phony concert announced for | gify, who secured a two vears' leave of [ ended to a helght of 200 teet. The as- ©1 Kearny st. S. F.. for b w s Canaka va_Overture; Master Bly vs. Low- | b the 25th inst. at the Tivoll Opera-house | ahsence from his studies in Kome for the | cension was made at a fair and was wit- Fishing Tackle and Sporting ey . N ir Hughie v, Moonbright, Roillcking | G. M. Francls was chairman of the | DdS fair to be one of the most successful | purpose of raising funds for the endow- | Bessed by 500 persons. Goods. The largest stock on ot Iver Lyon: Kibosh va_ Hot Foot; Gal- | mass-meeting held In the opera-house and | MUsical and social events of the winter | ment of the- institution, spoke. He said [ The balloon exploded and fell 100 feet | the Pacific Coast of every description. - Send 3 -3 l‘ sl Nugget: Wild Norah vs. 'Erin: | representative business men of the city | i:'“;.im' and will certainly flll a long-felt | that during the vear he had secured $70,- ge-foro tlr(:e parachute opened and the sud- ffi:‘.:.l‘:.é“’?:‘:;:.‘.:‘“ o:o: the latest %0-pags : A 3 enc ve 1rn\fi!,‘i:‘i Braes; \e_u.um acted as vice presidents. The Napa Par- : P S RnOEY 000 for general expenses and $100,000 for | &en Jer] rcill“!ed ]Deei' “;1 lose his hold. | It olicou : : - Boy: Olita ve Risky Attempt; Miss | 1or hand rendered patriotic music, and the | the endowment. s body fell, turning in the alr and strik- . McPyiims: et ond = Mount 1da; Metallic vs. Sleety Mist: | pyiiblican Glee Club, composed of twen. | FOr an entire change of bill the Call-| "Rector Conaty stated that during the |Ing on the head and shouiders. The jaw, « wire a “‘l»}d‘y‘ f}_{:flfi;rl‘t&’;; |ty members, gave the latest campaign | fornia Theater last night announced, in- | year he had received $0.000 in cash, part | Dose and arms were crushed and Deer - e g i | songs. The meeting was a vote-getter for | stead of “Ernani,” an arrangement of | for current expenses and part for endow- | died In a few minutes. This was his three MEN ADVIRTISEMENTS. Washington; Betsy Barrow va, Si oty | the Republican ticket. “Azzall, or The Vanishing Impresario,” | ment of chairs. The Knights of Columbus | hundred and twenty-first ascension dur-| 0 , e~ | Imperial ve. Beer Brewer; Cash vs. Thunder- ——-——— by Oppenheimer, the “boy manager.”|had endowed a chair which will be de- | In& the past twelve years. LOST VIGOR t; High Born Lady vs, St. Helen; Tom Hur- | \TNERS ADDRESSED BY WOODS. | Mr. O . © |voted to American history, while five DA G Mg RESTORED! THEORIES ABOUT CATARRH. % r: Jin Jenries va. Bons : " | Wearict of the oodoh Tiallane: And wily | Other chairs wil be endowed s follows; Sampson in Poor Health. Call o write to bok, e Wormen a4 hemids; | Republican Congressional Nominee | for a change, indulge In the Hindoo varis| ing, Michael Cudahy, the Catholls| 1waAsHINGTON, Oct. 10. — Admiral : Poslios Slons Mamsidt c ¥ ‘Achilies: Pearl Mac vs. lowa | Talks at Angels Camp. o, heglnr;ing next Sunday aterncon. " Tn nessy, the Archbishop Willlams and the | Sampson was in the city to-day, and his DR. COOPER & C0., 'eculiar Idea garding a Common | 1oy, Rosinante vs. Bunko Bll; Tyrone Prince | 4 o e e meantime the theater will be closed, | A'rohbishop Kendrick chairs, all of which | feeble appearance caused some concern to 318 Kearay Street, Disense. \e. The Exile; Recording Angel ve. Auckland; | Speclal Dispatch to The Cal . and the retiring opera company will rest | i be pald for this year. The rector | his friends. His health has been failing San Francisco, Cal =t 2 - R, r:»in(-u\u:w\:”Znn\(:m(nmrs hapan . Rs"fi‘..'fl] ANGELS CAMP, Oct. 10.—8. D. Woods, n?eo;‘%\» I;.‘s m'-.xmp’i‘:lx(ant reappearance av| ,jg, reported that $61,000 in other subscrip- | for more than a year, and while he is not - he claims very ef. | va Siiver Wings: Shadow ve Smuggler; Mo. | candidate for Congress in_this district, | the TIVOl hext wesl., tions would be available this year. appreciably worse, the last month or so | - ase. 3iis plen wes 15 aei: Sara vs. Connemara: | addressed several hundred miners to- | ond {'IO0 focfoe,” a hishly original, e RS - = v Weak M oBimuiedl 2l wsotbish- K4 andom Aim. Reve de Amour | pight on the issue of the campaign. The | out farce comedy, will Include Anna Boyd | GAINS FOR LIBERALS RO, en and Women Bad Boy vs. Pleasant Girl; | | meeting was held in Dolling’s Hall, which Mother and Baby Drowned. in the large cast. It will run for one < week only and the sale of seats opens sumably until the trouble had E: IN THE COUNTIES HOULD USE DAMIANA great BITTERS, Mexican remedy: gives heaith was elaborately decorated with the na- ATCHISON, Kans., Oct. 10.—The wife of | e abi R vs. Lovina: ors. fore the meeting Mr. | this morning. b Oxrdit wnd _ | R Clhaiten. - Moad * | strength to sexual organs. = Depot. 't able to speak from per- Reckices Archer vs. Colonel Lopez. |“f‘""' Shora. < . . Are Victorious in and the Ot- | Rev. arles er of the Emanuel | ce as to the effectiveness of gy e o oo K“D"ds was serenaded by the local band, | The production of “Quo Vadis” at the ley Division of Yorkshire, Thus | vanselical Church near Farmington, it certainly has the merit and the hotel where he was slopfimg Was | Columbla Theater is attractin fal jumsed into a cistern with her 3-year-old sy: But it oodl WINNERS AT SAN JOSE. | decorated with a large American flag, sus- , t & specia Equalizing the Party Increase. child about midnight and were drowned. v: bu vecurs to us B | pended from the upperdalcony. attention by its admirable staging and| | VNON. Oct. 11, 3:30 a. m.—The Lib- | Mrs. Meeder had shown signs of insanity. T e wi25®, % | Janice' Negotiates a Mile in 2:13 1-4 |~ Mr. Woods spoke for" over an hour and | excellent incidental music, which 1a wetl | CONEOS S Joing tar better in the e catarrh might be atten: wi if- | was interrupted frequently wi ringing T y A in the Trot. [ applause. After the meeting he was glven Sadis" will ‘be the Columbia rogramme | counties in the parilamentary general Pa.nengu: gents Adjourn. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Be ARy e, RRORR SAN JOSE, Oct. 10.—The attendance at | a rousing reception by citizens of the all this and next week, wit th* ex- | election than they did in the boroughs. NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 10.—The twenty- and Mr. the races to-day was the largest of the | town, among whom were a number who | CePtion of Sunday. Yesterday they gained twg more seats— | eighth convertion of the American Trav-| Catalogues and Priee Lists Mailed become a fad, week. The programme was a good one | had voted for Bryan four vears ago. but EO2e Cardift_and the Otley divfsion of York- | eling Passenger Agents closed at Old who are now counted in the Republican | ‘“We Uns of Tennessee’ has had a most | shire—thus equalizing the party gains. Point Comfort to-day. on Applieation. . R the Ialle £ ; < The next meet .08 asies; n | 280 13 By g i e ‘T,‘;,j“‘l“ffi' | ranks. Mr. Woods was assisted by Sen- | successful run at the Alcazar, and will | The Ministerialists and the opposition | will be at Los Angeles, Cal. In October | D o e - Mary S e Chatlie . e anq | ator John F. Dayis of Amador and W. C, | remain on the boards until next Sunday | have now gained twenty-seven seats each. | next, ATTORNEY. m)f world-wide :,3.:) was scrate e.n. P gy ”Ifl{ wfl:‘n Ralston, nrenl?er:l nfblheh(‘l?]lln;;nln Sln;e evening. The old Dumas play, but rate- | Apart from %lr Hjenfy ?avg;:blelLB;nne;‘-- e | F'. H. MERZBACH, lawyer, 08 Cal, Clunte bd. ecoming P o~ d e ‘ Miners' Association, both of whom made |ly heard now, of “The Cors! - | man's reduced majority in Stirling burghs e - and ‘there 13 dittie doubt bat that | cacitin st heat, 23, was an | dctSheeches in behalf of the Republican | crs” Will b put_on next weeks o ot | e Success of Sir Edward . Reed at ADVERTISEMENTS. COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. in' diet, particularly overeating, 1s = ting 1% 2:10. It was made by Ethel Downs | USkeL: f FEe Cardifft, a seat formerly held by James ¢ § Cf).. " Battery Street. common cause O e o : Last nl;th‘ Mr. Woods spoke at Mo-| The worthy production of “A Texas | McLean, prominent in Indian affairs, who J-C WILSON & CO-. Toiihone siaim o, propie, however, are more inter- . Good time was made in the first and | Kelumne Hill to onie of the largest crowds | gteer at the Alhambra' Theater fs re.| did not seek re-election, there is little of e e —— e the cure of the irouble th fourth gunning races, Dolore and Pana- | which has assembled there since early | cojving the ge ort which L i ybromts PTE b gt TR COPPERSMITH. ot At AR rens than dn | ToustEpEyNE Constaerabie’? mhanac | days, when the ‘HIll was one of the most | SeLVINE the senerous support which it 80 | “The Ministerlalists now hold 357 seats T PlneslOnn: i . S5 diohers ies ence min o A L 2 “the ook, | Important mifiing tawns of the State. Ex- | ¥ell Ceserves, e colored quartet s a | ang the opposition 205. Sir Henry Cam 1C. W- SMITH. &332 &5 k -~ s B S s nd ibes | changey ‘h‘”.",j‘ AR e e h"]‘.’k' Congressman J. A. Loutitt of Stockton, at | f°*Tyeqly Ropular feature of (he popu-| hell.Bannerman, addressing his ‘support- | 18 Washington st. Telephone Mam SHL = N1 o 0w Eily. Wory olleotise T e inise, it the boiet | one time a resident of Calaveras County, | 13T shoy. Next week “The Man from | ers after the poil had been declared, said il s - forn s ol Bordcon' o B B e gl B y WKS | also spoke at Mokelumne Hill. It seems p % 6 he was satisfied with the result as the ELECTRICAL. TRt e St of 16 antt | Do * an b almost certain that Amador and Calave- | curie aArvinl SRS “most disadvantageous circumstance for 5 B WA operties is very, valuable, while 3220 tFot. purse $500 § | ras counties wil glve good majorities for = rville may sf e heard at | an election that an ingenious government s " Electrical Engineer. 36 East D B e ionses ot Chamis S ruie | Janics (Baunders) 1 3% 31 he Republican ticket. the Orpheum, and the really marvelous | could devise.” @ L vaeaw axie or axtoact of bloall seot sone. & imes 2 01, BT, 365, 31180, CAMPAIGN OF W. D. CRICHTON. hart” is another most successful number | COLOMBIAN TROOPS ON JAS~ MHES&CQ Shipping Butchers. ‘ Within a year an enterprising chemist | Six furlongs, three- g B0tz of the good bm._ = BORDER OF ECUADOR wWO" Clay. Tel|Main 1206 \ e oAl e S=maaiios 1o | pwces $IN-Detlers (W) on. | _BAN DIEGO, Oct.'10.—W. D. Crichton, | The “Congo Family” is still recelving 2 GALVANIZING AND METALS, e e i Y entent, wnd a7, econd, Croker (Fauntleroy) third. Thme, | Democratic candidate for Congress in this | at the,Chutes and Zoo, and the sweet | Relations Between the South Ameri- 6 3 aler in Motals & Galvanizing. JOB catarth remedies is so apparent that all Six furlongs, selling, three-year-olds and up- | istrict, accompanied by ex-Assemblyman | ginger, - Jessie Padgham, I8 also to be can Countries Are Again z METAL WORKS, 315 Howard st. druggists now carry them in stock to sup. Ward. purse $150—Mike Rice (Russell) won, | N. L. F. Bachman, formerly of Tennes- | heard among other clever artists. 0 — — piy the popuiar dfl:ux:a Alaria (Fauntieroy) second, Sidelong (Nicholas) | see, but ngw a_vineyardist of Fresno, ar- e Strained. METAL. ‘3 They are called Stuarts Catarrh Tay- third. Time. 1 rived in San Dfego to-duy to open’ the | Alice Raymond, the cornet soloist, Lil-| KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 10.—Advices Extra lnotype and stereotype_metal. ine ets, and It i Goubliul If uny medicife S forlongs threevearolds and upward, | Cumpaign of the formor In this county: a A ved here from Colon to-da: 2 e e e e hias achieved a national popularity in so §ire $15—Panamint (McDonald) won, Limber | 5 meelfng was held to-night in Bl Cajon, lian Jesustte &nd her trained cogkitoe, | regel ¥ BNy e » e relations between the Colombian Govern- . and half a dozen excellent vocallsts are . s Jim (Waish) second, Grand Sachem (Thomas) res| ) OILS. dcriatme s the, e i by | i TN B T R e Chriptnaon,0C U | giving o pleasing nrogramme at Fischer's | Ment and the government of Ecuador and SPECIALI LUPRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, thousands of traveling men because they o hive aPd & balf turlongs, selling. three-year- | roceived. = Besides he and Mr. Bachme oncert House this week. Venezuela are strained. The two last e | 418 Frome st.. S. Phone Main 1719, 5 el 1 tho “potker auve the) | olds and upward, purse ’ $150-Lady Helolse | TSCEIVES, Defidos he and Mr. Bachman, —_— mentioned countrles, it Is added, are — ~ iy time and in any Quantity, being free Hayman (Herlingame) e i "' | cratic County Central Commitiee spoke. Clare Haven Wins. f.f'.;‘n"fié’vo‘fl’,i?on°°“§x‘.‘£‘"€§G%b‘xk‘fi o Diseases and Weakness of Men | Cylinder & L iteattad Onies Bals atder's M fre o " § d g . nder & Lu! & Oils, Sehnafder's Mix fhom coualne, WENMI SE . SNy Pioeon | ——— The candidate's campalgn will continue | 1 GNDON, Oct. 10.—At the Newmarket | have been statloned on the horders awalt: Wo cus BSTABLISHED 1851 | CCandies, ¢ G. CLINCH & €O. Front: & 3 o coons 1hik bl Hiket fon: Ahe Low Rates for Homeseekers. ! Pasqual, Fallbrook and Oceanside, and | Second October meeting to-day the Czare- | Ing developments. Meantime It is further ) g Manhood and weak- || ——— -— - aisguting | secretions of catarrh, very ST. PAUL, Minn.. Oct. 10.—The S00 line | will close In San ' Diego hext Monday | witch stakes. a stake of 25 sovereigns | sscrted the rebels are gaining strength || PR, WHISH, accompanics it aiso = b s - ofien in a few hours’ time, joined in the low rates for homeseekers | Night, when Mr. Crichton and Stephen M, | each, with 500 sovereigns added, was won | '» the Interior s ture, Blood Polson, Diseases of the E. C. HUGHES, PRINTER, For nasal catarrh they are far superior 10 & wash, fotion or ointment, the use of which is often as inconvenient and an- noying as the disease ftself. For coughs, colds, bronchial catarrh and catarrh of the stomach these tablets give b{ L. Neumann's Clare Haven. Second place was captured by J. Moffatt's Satur- day (late Midsummer) and E. Corrigan’s Sardonic II. with C. Jenkins in the sad- dle, came third. Twenty-one horses ran. some st., 8. . PRINTERS. BOOK BINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., _2 First st.. San Francisco. {to-day. It named a $2 rate to the coast, the same as the other lines, but makes no | application to local territory. There is | | reason to believe, however, that the Soo | iine will protect fts local business and, if | Vhite will speak on the plaza. ondecdis Buise T Santa Clara’s Registration. SAN JOSE, Oct. 10.—The total registra- KF“TY Bladder, etc. atlents may pay when well or & monthly {nstallments. Home curcs a speciaity. Private book. question list, etc., free at office or by mail. United States Leads. WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—A cablegram received here to-day from Commissioner | General Peck at Paris contains an an- STATIONER AND PRINTER. convinced of danger in the encroachment | tion for Santa Clara County was cement of the final resuits obf Correspondence confidential. immediate rellef and a permanent cure of the Great Northern through further | o toctay Ht o ja0es ven nounceme S obtained HOUES—-Datly, § to 5, Bvenin 3 T jetiors, Agucher and inhwlers make | Ceguciion, relaiatory Acton wil be taken. | 15, Showlse & not Incriast 0f B 0 P | g xnn e oo e staube, | B ot Araran,. Tne Unnea diaien oo || Di% S Suiarels o b RERVEL gy Teemans CPARTRIDGE s Cuitoia Th! eparation is a boon to catarrh | BUFFALO. Oct. 10.—To-d fon of R YR D T a native of Germany, aged 40 ¥ ;| S0 Rt a0y, 186, Great | 3 T . = sufferers, and any druggist will tell you catholic Mutual Benevoleni” Association, the |, FOr purity and quallty in beer drink | mitted sulcide yesterday near Boulder | Brates leads’ not only i the orend roicy MARKET STREET. WHIIE ASH STEAM COAL, %3 5p =x thet Rruacth C‘m"" Tablets is a remedy | Supieme Councll deliberated upon the feport | “Rainter,” the only beer on Pacific Coast | Creek by shonzlrm himgelt with & pistol. [ but also in all grades of awards from San P . | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., a% its GREEN ! come siay. dof tee. i ewarded medal at Paris Exposition, ¢ |The cause was hni&- .| grand prizes to merely honorable mention. an Franeisco. | zl_‘,:.t ‘&'fiflE&r‘i‘.,‘;"”’““’u_filf“" n the