The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 26, 1901, Page 7

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RAMIE, Its VValue and Production. Presenting a New Field for Cahfomxa Industry and Creating Immense Values for Desert Lands. The ramie or China grgss Its value textlle fibef far ex the cars the ramie plar uantit in < v £ a native of the Orient and is of the nettle family. inen, both in strength and fineness. For od all efforts to work it with success eople split each stock by hand with a dy p broken out and the fiber is left in good condition. n a gum or resin, which holds the beautiful fibers so firmly 1 before the m will eld when tried in any machine that fast ) (o be a success. The Government of India has t would suita 1bly decortlzate ramie. Brazil, Mexico rewards upon the appruval of he wo me text wn th have producced most ¢ from ramie, an. ramic for ages, and in thelr that .hc worl In France the bank pa- . but roots four of Califor- re stiil in a ording iks, or one- the way it is cleaned, roduce a crop es where the apart each way, e stalks when twe d with soll to g aves of the "“v gs should be given for le s s prepared only alkall land verly adapt A. Ciit- wocess of time he fiber can be e to describe his de- aw the result of a )ffice. The Inventor ows in this an do this s good as There is rt on Hemp, st Agriculture ade by Charles Dodge shows the su ¢ Mr. Charles Toppir Mazs., in degum- manufacturing ramie fiber grown in ve: “I am mnow sth woolen and no changes be- fine yarn, and ents 1 ray. and in color 'DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. caulozun and Pries Lists Malled | on Apphc:tlon. BiL LlAl?l’)S POOL AND BAR FIXTURES, St. Germain Billlard Co., late Jacob Strawte & Co. (est'd. 1852) Market st.; stallment or rented beer a COAL, COKE ANJ PIO IRON, J. C. WILSON & C0., Teleshone M FRESH AND SALT MEATS, IAS. BOYES & CO. £1ivsg, Puighers CALIFORNIA LIMITED “‘THE SUPERIOR OF THEM ALL" Everything that tends to speed, comfort, pleasure and luxury unlimited. 8$87.00 Buffalo and Return. October 8 and 4. Reserve berths for this famous train at 641 Market Street. IT LEAVES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 8.00 A, M., ON THE SANTA FE Btreet ain 1964, LUBRICATING OILS L!'flNAhD & ELLIS, 418 Front st ¥ l’hmu Main 1719, LUBRICATING OILE & McGUF- FICK. 22 Spear t. Main 6320 PAINTERS AND DECORATOUS, !J' c non‘l" 0 GOLDEN GATE AVE T'lrphunt llb'!rd Xlll Ploncu' Dry Goods Store. ‘Iam Ladlexs Hose Go n patr; " Linen Men's Fine Dress . worth 106 Fiteh street P PRINTING, E C. HUGHES, rtoedsi 1) Kanwom: | PfllNTFII‘i BOOKBINDERS. THT MICKS .H DD O VICHY sSPRINGS, The only place in the United Htates where Viehy Water s abundant. The only ‘natural | Eleciric Waters; Champakne Baths; Springs to intlas trom Pmpd«nn BELLEVUE HOTEL, O. ElL. VERANG, Cal., Verano Station (Kings Crossing), on b-mm-ul; Mrmwnmm | Rafiway. Hot mineral baths near { 41 ver day ana upward. PETER GO LA Lensee. EALD'S e LEADIIG BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE WES| San Franciseo, Cal 0, 24 Post wt. Established Write K RTLETT SPRINGS BTAGR TN H:ml nd to n-rnm Eprings, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for-Lake- port and Bartleit Springs. . Stages eonnect with trains at Hopland. IA.V‘ Hupllnd at 12:30; at Lakeport at Bartiett, Aprings At 1530, Now 6-horss 10, -pas- wenger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the most modern tmprove- mem Pawssengers for 1. Bartlety call for tickets by Bartiete Bprings flun Lme, MILLER & HOWARD, Propristors, EAN FIANCIICO BUSINESS COLLEGE/, 236 Maerket Etrect. only eipert ac- | reporters as teachiers Actual mn-uu hookkeeping ; countants Weekly Call, $1 per Year THE MAIL STEAMERS ARRIVE ON TIME Sierra Brings Over Two Millions Dollars of Treasure. Cromartyshire Takes Fire Off Mossel Bay and Is Abandoned. ——— Two mall steamships docked yesterday. The Oceanic Stcumship Company's Slerra arrived too late to pass quarantine Tues- day night and aid not dock until yester- day morning. The Compania Sud Ameri- cana de Vapores' Tucapel, from South | and Central American ports, was sighted | about noon yesterday, but it was after 5 | p. m. before she docked. | The Sierra brought 230 passengers from | Australia, New Zealand, Samoa and Ha- | wall, and over $2,600,000 in treasure. About | a score of passengers from the colonjes stopped over at Honolulu, among them be- ing Prince and Princes’ David Kalama- naole. Prince David was recently married &nd wound up his honeymoon tour at his | oid home. Judge Hartwell and his son were among the passengers - from Honolulu. Th yQung man I8 to enter Harvard. The cnbln [éusnengeru on the Slerra from | Sydney, , and Auckland, N. Z., | were: | _W. J. Barrett, | Russell’ Clarke, F. Bagley, Miss M. Clarke, J. C. Collyas, Lewis David- ( | son_and wife, E. C, Drake, A. M. Ei R. Earle, R. Friedlander, wife .nd so! F. Gaston. R. G. Goodhue, J. E. C. Holden, W, F. Keiser, wm and son; Mrs, J. E. Lowes, Mrs, A. Marquard, Mrs. Mordan and son, Dr, Marshall and wife, Leo M. Myers, W. McNelll, I Powell, Miss M. Stephens, J. Steuart Thom, E. C. Wheelwright, C. H. Woodward and wife, From Pago Pago, Samoa—A. Jones R. Tib- bitts, H. von Bennigsen and Reedy. ' J. Woodhead, Ax H. From Honolulu—Mrs. Atwal 8. T, Alexander, A, F. Afong, Professor W, D. Alexander and wite, J. W. Bergstrom, H, E. J. Cross, .\nu Collins, Mrs, J. O. £ Campbeil, two Mirs Cinrke, Ar W, Carwer Jud( "Dustin, Mrs. Dredge, three children and uinld; Mise Dawson, 3. A. ¥, Gliman, J. R, F. Gait wife anl two children; C. W. Goodale, . C. Hartwell, ‘Judge ward, C. J. Hutchinson, A, W M, Holmes, wife W' R. Higgins a eeker dien Liloyd, wife and_ch R. J Miss P Mrs. Ricketts and Renton, Blster Beatr Smith and wite, H. K W. Wayne, W. H \\ulnM | END OF THE CRO!A&TY'H!“ 1Sh1p That Sank Steamer La Bour- goyne Burns Off Mossel Bay. | Advices from South Africa state the British ship Cromartyshire took fire off | Mossel Bay and had to be abandoned. sht of the crew got ashore in the boats, | but Captain Reid and the rest of the men | are supposed to have been drowned. Fe els had as many misfortunes recall the \' she ran into the French pas- steamer La Bourgogne off the | Newfoundland and the latter went down with hundreds of men, women and children. The Cromartyshire had all her headgear carried away and a hole stove in her b but managed to reach | port. After being repaired she loaded and | went to England, jater comipg to Oregon | | for a cargo of grain. She salled from | G. Astoria on December 8, 190, and two weeks later put in here partially dismast- ed and with her cargo shifted.” She was | caught in _a terrific gale off the Oregon | coast on December 15 last and was | thrown on her beam ends. Lucklly Cap- | tain Reld was able to cut away some of | {the spars and thus get the vessel on a tially even keel. He then headed for | 1 Francisco end was finally picked up a towboat. After repairing here the | Cromartyshire again sailed for England, and this time made her destination with- out mishap. Shc then loaded on the Tyne for Algoa Bay and was on her way there when the coal cargo caught fire. - Arrival of the Tucapel. The Compania Sud Americana de Va- ' Tucapel arrived from South and | Central American ports yesterday. She brought up a very light cargo and the | following passengers: Mrs. Natalla G. de Morales and daughter, Edwardo Palacio | and Mrs. Victoria P. de Willlams, | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Bourbaki will load wheat at Tacoma for | Furope. 40s, chartered prior to arrival; the { Columbia, jumber at Tacoma for Australla (terms private); the Forester, poles at Clw! | chan for anta Rowalia: the F. 8. Redfiel iumber at Blakeley for Honolulu; the Kalul merchandise here for Honolulu. —_— Shipment of Flour and Gnln | | The British ship Foyledale cleared yesterday i or Westport, Ireland, with 21,000 bbis flour, alued at $63,000, and the following cargo to be landed at_Liverpool: 8013 ctis wheat, valued at §7800; 11,78 ctls barley, valued at $10,000, i."? 2,600 it lumber as dunnage, valued at " --—— Notlco to Mariners. SAN PABLO BAY—-CALIFORNIA, Notice s hereby given that the Mare Island Etrait shoal beacon light, marking the I’!oll‘ | at entranes to Mare Island Strait, San Pablo Bay, California, destroyed by collision Bep- tember 2 1901, has been replaced by a similar heacon near the 0ld position, in nine feet of | water, on the following bearings: ‘Tangent north side of lquulml Btrait, E, % 8.; Maro Isiand lighthouse, W, mile: 8E. corner Magazine wharf, A fNxed white post lantern light was plrce of the fixed white porarily substituted in hit lens lantern light on Beptomber 22, The lens iantern will be veplaced ax aoon as acticable. Thin notice affects the ot Lienta”and | wox Kignais, Pacifio Connt, 1901, pa 3, und l’hl it of Beacons and Biioy Facinic Con it dor % :f iAghthouse Honrd. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, | hand column an | Banta Rosa. B;n CAPTAIN NEALL BEFORE A JURY Being Tried on a Charge of Embezzling Trooper Cranson’s Coin. Handwriting Expert Ames Testifies That Defendant Forged a Name. —_—— The trial of ex-Captain John M. Neall of Troop D, Fourth United Statés Ca alry, was begun in the United States D trict Court yesterday morning before a Jury, Judge de Haven presiding. Neall as indicted by the United Btates Grand Jury on a charge of embeaal ng which _had been depollud vlltl\ hm b, John Cransom, & trooper of his comman June 10, 1898. When the army uthorities ascertained that Neall was a defaulter they had him court-martialed and dis- honerably discharged from the service, but_before retiring he repaid the full amount of his defalcations. He tendered that amount with the included, but the Government official who was receiv- ing the money had no account of the musging $460 and handed it back to Neall. Colonel and Payma ur !‘. N. Cox tes- tified that Neall had 'P“"' th sum in controveray lnd tht his signa- ture to the certificate was a forgery. Sergeant Allan Coan described the rou- tine of recelving deposits from_soldle and the books of account that were kept. Morgan Backus, a photographer, sub- mitted some enlarged photographs of the disputed signatures and they were ad- mitted in evidgnce. The most important witness of the day was handwriting expert Daniel T. Ames. He testified that in_his opinion the names of Cox and Brook8 to the certificate of deposit were forged by Neall. Crittenden Thornton 1s counsel for the defendant, Assistant United States Dis- trict Attorney Banning Is handling the case for the Government. The trial will bo resumed this morning. THURSDAY, SEPTE BER 26, 1901. BIHOP"S ADBE FOR A PASTOR The Rev. Dr. Ola.mpétt of Trinity to Be Advanced. —— See of Olympia Is Said to Be His Ooming Field of Usefulness. One of the most important functions pertaining to the coming Episcopal Con- vention will be the formation of new dioceses und the selection of Bishops. Endowed dioceses elect their own Bishops. Missionary Bishops are ap- pointed. Of the. latter the diocese of Olympla, Washington, Is one. The un- exampled expansion in population and physical resources of the State of Wash- ington is fully understood by the mu bers of the convention and there determination expressed to appoint ti strongest mai Puget Sound is looked upon as a strategic point and a Bishop possessed of sterling qualities can do great service In that district. For this station the name of Dr. Clam- pett, for the last two years rector of Trinity Church, has been mentioned. Dr. Clampett has been associated with im- vorllm plrllhelln the dioceses of Spring- fleld, Maryland and California and has acquired the respect and uimlrnlon ot all with whom he has had dealln A raduate of Trinity College, Dublin, he f- naturally a scholar of high unun- ments. His eloquence is admitted, while his temperament and financial abilities fit him for high relponllbllmem Trinity Church, which { fur- nished a Bishop, might ob: ecl "o osing Dr. Clampett afier so brief, u pagtorate. but if there is a demand tnr rector to go higher and Dr. Clampett should ac- cept the translation the church will loyally submit. L i o] entrance to San ed by official au- Waters at Fort l’oln neisco Bay. thority of the NOTE—The hig the city front twenty- the heigh " NOTE—In_th the early 'r'mm?vh. of tides are given in the et the successive tides of the day in the order of o rrence as to time; the the last tide of the fourth time column g day, except when there but three tides, as sometimes occurs. Thi hts given aré in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Burvey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The Plane of refn-nu is the mean of the lower low I ltnmqr Iovmmu. Steamer. G. W. Elder.. | Fortiand & Astorla. Tacoma o Sept. Crescent City Sept. Redondo & le Perulf)cl. 1 Mexican Ports 3 Tanama & Way Forisjoet. & Puget Sound Ports....[Oct. 4 Curacao. Acapulco. Umatilla Pler. | Pler 13 Pler 13 Pler 13 Pler 11 Septembe: Geo. W. Elder| Astoria & Portiana|i1 am Pomona. .. | Humboldt ... Diego & te-leran. —_— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Wednesday, lomonm . Chil_stmr Tucapel, Moffett, 34 days from Yalparaiso and way ports, Via'| Mazatian ¢ stmr Victoria, Blakey, 4 days trom Oys- ter Harbor. (hp, Btanderd, Getchell, 2 days from Bris- CLEARED, Wedneaday, Beptember 35, Hnr llmr HW Bvendsen, Oy Harbor,; Hoy! Ilr Ih“p anllfllll. Kerry, Westport, Ireland; BAILED, u, IFIIHFE. Commander, U inapactor Twelfth Lignthouss Dinteist, —— Sun, Moon and Tide. United Hiates Coast and Geodetic 8 — Timon and Helghts of THigh and Tow wodm-dn, September 8. Stmr Whitesboro, :Jllun. (=85 Venture. llmr Aamo. Lunde m Crei lm'.llyn “ it Cit; r 800 'y d Bime Hoauols, Winkle, 1‘:-" gr-n. " ? ., n«w-n- Landing. Hund horg. Larsen, l«br Ihn C, mmp 1, Fort Ross, Falcon, Burg nun. Alblon and Hono- 1o T Eow e S hemas IPOKIN. Pears’ What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and when we say pure, we mean without alkali. Pears’ is pure; no. free alkali. There are a thou- sand virtues of soap; this one is enough, . You .can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. an T 4 Aug 13, Iat 1 6, lon 21 WeDr ship Slerrs Cordova, from Tacoma, tor uu‘tnnwu. HBept 10, lat 8 N, lon bark Inver- nefll, herice Ju for Quesnatoms :llc;l-bANlOUl. . , m U8 llmr fol v«m.fi“‘A around at d "' 244 oars oith S i Tll:l;'!nAPlllc‘ LOBOS, m--Weather Ahle&, wlM mml, vnfimny 10 mllu ‘pey :mr‘ MESTIC PORTS. Poa‘l TOWN!IND—&H‘IV!G Sept 25—Ship NEAH BAY—Pnud Bept 235—-Br stmr Buth. :::kran;r i g '::Mn'—llar“gm EURERA—Arrived Sept 2—fche Emma clqumnu. from Ban LO8 A)’Gll.ll—Arnnl Bept B— oe Nome, ::mflm“n?'fl;nm CAPE NOME-In port | g rd, from Seattle; stmr e or, trom & rrived 5—8chr 01%1{' huggg—aum M Tr—8tmr r jome. MO GAMBLE-Bulled Bept %—Bkin Ska- lof ‘Honolulu. . OnlyOneDollat, ° ' Oon lnw. Soptember 28, California Northwestern*Railway will sell round trip tickets to Banta Rosa at one dollar, so parties may Vlll! lhl ?:.wa*.-.' B, 8 Jonl gt P m. tri] ickets can be bou m tor $300, wie h Te turn limit Monday, Beptember ), Arrived lcpt 26—8chr Dors Bluhm, Bept_24—Bark Vidette, rnr Tacoma. Sept l—-lchr Fhlllppllu. for Ta- lw.Al‘I’ SAN PEDRO-—Salled_Sept 2—Barge Banta Paula, (g tug Rescue, for Ban Francisco. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK-Salled Sept 24—Stmr Orizaba, tor Colen. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Bept 14—Schr Robert Lewers, from Port Ludlow; bark Ceylon, from Layean Island. Sept -8hip Geo Curtls, hence Aug 3L Bopt 17-fchr Ottlllle F. from from Kureka; stmr City of Para, from Los Angeles. Safied Sept 15—Ger stmr Werra, Sept 17—-Bark o. ort for t Bound, B C Allen, for g FOREIGN PORTS. BYDNEY—Arrived Aug 16—8chr Novelty. from Astorla. Aug 23—Br bark City of Ad: Iaide, from Eureka. Sept 1—-Br bark Abery: with' Castle, from Eureka. In port Sept 3—Br bark Fernbank. for San Francisco Yin Newcastle, NSW; schr Novelty, for Monolulu, via Newcastle, NSW. Bllled Bept’ 24—Stmr Sonoma, for San Fran- GUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept %-Br ahip Courty ‘of Pembroke, from FALMOUTH Arrived et edér ahip Os- orno, hence May I Bailed "Seot Bi—Ger bark Marco Polo, for Galway: Br ship Thigtle, for Antwerp. EMANILA—Arrived Sept 22-Br stmr Strath- syle, YOKOHAHA-AM'OG Sept 23—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver. Salled Sept 14—Br stmr Athenlan, for Vie- LIVERPOOL—AIIHVM Sept M—Ger bark Anna. hence May B WCABTLE NAW-—Sailed Aug 3-Dr ship Tarridon, for Oregon. Aug 15—Br bark Fife- = Bkin Chehaits, for Francisco. Aug 21-Br ship Orontes, for San Francisco: shin ale, for San Francisco. Aug 22—Br ship Hinemoa, for Ban Francisco. Aug #—Fr bark Edmund Rostrand, for San Franc In port Sept 3—-Br bark Caithness- -shire, for We Are Going to QUIT! Our busincss will posi- tively beclosed up in a few months. In the meantime here arc a lew of our offcr- Ings ~ CARPETS. Roxbury from 00'tc 80c Axminsters from ..... ieeeen...BLBO 1o $1. 10 Body Bmuel: from...... .$1.50 o ‘l 10 Bring in sizes of your rooms, ACKERMAN & KOHN 128 Geary Street. lf II S AINY & aAvv s:nwez ,WlLI.IAM ,WoLFF'g co. A ..4;;::'-.:;::‘1 For 8tomach Disorders CELESTINSIE Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. 980 BROADWAY, N. Y, PALACE HOTEL. Fo rter of a it th Totels have been the headquarters of i«mflm dl:\d t.rlalve nl ol'm Iuru Ollralzfi rom parts A, :fl:.r. nined on thc Anmieln or Empun g GRAND I'lO'l‘EL. THE TRICK. Abe a display of none in Ivory Soap; it TR]CK may involve deceit or it may peculiar skill. There is deceit in some soaps, but there is is a display of pecu- liar skill. It will stand any test and can be relied upon to do all that is claimed for it. & IVORY SOAP IS 99%% PER CENT. PURE. n Diego; Br ship Clackmannanshire, for San Proprietor of Louvre Sued Fraiciecs Br "shlo Clan Buchenane: for San - "Adel :l‘.‘ sult for §11 Francisco; ship Invincible, for San Francisca; ranz Adelman a sult for g‘.‘. bktn James Tuft, for San Francisco: bktn | COSts of action against Willlam Jane I Stanford, for Honolulu; nr ship Mar- vaflator of the uvre, ymmv. al- ion Frazer, for San Francis rik Prince | leging breach of contract. In his Louls, for fan Francisco; Nor bark. Prince Regent, for Victoria. Arrived Sept 25—S8chr Alice McDonald, from Table Bay. NANAIMO—Arrived Sept 24—Stmr Mineola, from Port Los Angeles; Ger stmr Memphis, from Vancouver, HEADQUARTERS APPARATUS OF WARM AIR. STEAM. HOT WATER. ..0IL STOVES... BLUE FLAME. WITH OR WITHOUT WICKS. 309 to 317 Market Sireet, NO ODOR. NO ASHES. NO 8MOKE. W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. plaint Adelman alleges that Bogen to employ him as leader of an o{e TS for one your at a weekly salary of 365 and falled to live up to the Wasp MeKinley numbs on sale. New pictures added. FOR HEATING ALL KINDS... San Francisco. BE, :co:-'nuu:c T --vnu TO-NIGHT AND ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS. SOUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Everybody will be presented with an autograph Photo of Little Ollle Cooper as the ttle borate Production of the Famous Play, [ITTLE LORD ’FA UNTLEROY. Magnificentiy Staged. A Powerful Cast. PR Evenings e, e, Be, e, ALED Matinees B T Next Week- S | IDNAPPED." HIGH FLYERS IN VAUDEVILLE ! The Svengalis, Press Eldridge, Parros Brothers, Dorothy Morton, the Misses Delmore and Company, Mr. and Mrs. Karsy and Their Giant Myriophone, Stella TLee, Marsh and Sartella and the Bio- graph. Reservea Seats, 2c: Balcony, 10c; Box Seats, IM Opera G RAN HOUSI! MATINEES HATURDAY AND SUNDAY. TO-NIGHT and Bvery Bvening This Week. JOSEPH HAWORTH In Richard Mansfleld's Favorite Play, “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” Founded on Robert Louls Htevenson's Story, POPULAR PRICES ........10¢, ibe, 2o, Wo, Te Orchestra Seats All Matinees, o, Branch Ticket Office Emporium. l—J Nexi h Haworth in “THE MER- it Wi CHANT Ol GOLUMBI Lt LAST FOUR Nlo}lfi—lfllu‘ Saturday. Mr, Melville Stoltz Presents THOS. Q. SEABROOKE In Sydney Rosenfeld’'s Romantic Comic Play, A MODERN CRUSOE. PRICES . L8, §1, The, o, e, e na llnuul Hit of Three Continents. FLURUDURA SEATS NOW READY! Flscnga's CONOIR‘I‘ H%:.lll Pearl CI N‘h IM Arthur Rou- sell; Mb'rl ‘Nome; Mae ‘Tunlson; ton and Wild: the lnrunh mohud- ud Ilyea and our unri luu. e Matines lum OPEN NIGH‘I‘-, SUTRO _BATHS. 'l.-.blll- m%&m.h“. r Mlll. including'admission, %e. a‘lfi‘ e, A TEXAS STEER NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT— WEST'S BIG MINSTREL JUBILEE. SEATS NOW READY. *TIVOLI» Evenings at 8 sharp! !rlm Saturday at 3 sharp! To-night and Sunday Evenings and Saturday Matinee. CARMEN. Great Cast With COLLAMARINL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NABUCCO. SALASSA, auux.\nsacrn. DADO, POL- NEXT WEEK-"CAVALLERIA" and “PAG- LIACCL' and Last of --cumu S POPULAR PRICES ¢ and TSe RESREAD BOUVENIR MATINEE TO-DAY. FLORENCE ROBERTS, FAREWELL WEEK. EXTRAORDINARY REVIVAL. SAPHO. IIOULAH lAm“ BATURDAY. Ing ¥ of New Stock Company ., HrY °i“' O w “Liwiy SE. NOW ‘READY, * < mesn | CHUTES s ZOO SPECIAL—TO-NIGHT The Amateurs LADIES’ OBSTACLE RACE. .A'rm.\v NIGHT— INTERNATIONAL CAKEWALK, * Telephone for Seats Park 23, BASE_EALL. LOS ANGELES vs. SAN FRANCISCO. To-day, Friday and Smrhyat PN SUNDAY...... ...A m!.l. RECREATION PaRk, —_&—* [ Woakly Call, ST por Taar &% |

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