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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. JUNIOR CREW WINS RE RECATTA! Beat Seniors :md N»])lmmres in Exciting Rally Held on Oakland Estuary Course VICTORS ARE" STAYERS Hold Their Opponents Safe All the Way and Coine in With Speed at the Finish — 9.—Four class stal- OAKLAND rt r proved class row- of Cali- rnoon, betwee and Sessions Basin. ers rowed away f the ilor crew in the second prelin race and in t I test with the rge and oars the champic viors led sopho- end of the lengths at five t isk President Ide California Benjam Wheeler of of course esti- quarters of a winners was T t between the seniors e best of the day mile d of tt bow cockswai crews regatta r Wyn forw ptain) I strok: You g ksw v —_————— PRESIDIO BASEBALL TEAM MEETS ITS FIRST DEFEAT San Jose Tossers Score One Run and Carry Off in Ninth Innin Ho the Pr baseba vester grou by lio 1 score scored th whe -opped llowed the » come in teams played th e both and Bo grand form better of the one of ti Em- ine Wins, Vin Ang 9.—St Los defeated ball te s oon by a sCe a godd exhi- t | and was witnessed by a La the pitcher for pecame wild in when the score 5 the bases f Ru of Santa Clar made a three bagger, sending ir Durfee who had ball scored again in the se Kilburn « Santa Clara pitched a clever game, but two hits being made off him. Santa Clara Col- Jege made five hit d five errors and St. Vincent two hits and five er- rors. The teams play again to-mor- row. e —— The center of the production of the most important cereals—corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye and buckwheat—taken in the aggregate, is in Illino a few miles north of Quinc mmmxlzm CIGARS SOR ALL MEN | bre CUlRlS DRAW MANY PLAYERS Warm Wi eather Suits Racket Wielders Who Are Accus- tomed to San Rafael Heat STRONG DOUBLES TEAM MacGavin Forces and Easily Defeat Will Allen and Salisbury | —_—— Many weather. play in the San ' Rafael e right at home. w. MacGavin and Herbert Long joined forces in doubles, and to the surprise of all took Will Allen and Sid- Salisbury into camp easily. Mac- steady in the batk court ted his younger partner. and Long won both sets ney Gavin and ably a MacGa with e was and Dr. Hill fur- i a good match late in the after- They retired after each had won a set Wiil Allen won a set from McChesney and lost on to Salisbury. ilthough somewhat out 1d Long down well and vounster play his best to beat Smith played three sets with The latdr played a good nable to win a set. and H. E. Punnett ard three-set match. Ames of three, but had no ez oble and C. C. Sayre played a h winning a 6-3 set. i]iu\\mg matches were played: Smith beat Harry Rolfe, 6-4, A.W. \\mlhn gton tied G. Lit- 3-6; Walter Herbert Long beat hington and Salisbury, 6-2, 6-3; W tied W. F. Bull, 6-4, 4-6; Dr. Noble beat Little Allen beat Dr. McChesney, 6-4; H ng beat Roy Cornell, 8-7; Dr. Hill tied Dr. McChesney, 7-5, 4-6; .-\ld-n Ames be Punnett, 4-6, Harol oriel beat C. Sayre, KREE UL s i SAN BASKET-BALL TE \\l DEFEATS SAN RAFAEL Scores Twelve Goals to xmhmg. Miss Freda Hagerup Proving the Star Player. SAN MATEO, April 9.—The basket- teams of the high schools of § and San Mateo met on to-day and the visitors su overwhelming defeat, to 0. f San Mateo scored every goal | made. She possesses remarkable ac-| curacy in pitching the ball, and lands | the basket apparently at pleasure any part of the field. In a recent match between these teams at San| Rafael the pl s of that city were victors, but since then San Mateo has| had effective praftice and expects to hold the high against all comers. Following is the lineup in to-day's match San Mateo—Center, Emily Donnelly: side center, Grace Russell and Emma Congdon; goals, Freda Hagerup and Ethel guards, Goodhue and Dingwell n Rafael—Center, Mary Davis; side centers, Mamie Biocina and Mabel Bourck; goals, Lulu Dougherty and Rosamond Green; guards, Eliza- beth and Mary Devany. Umpire, Miss Howe of San Rafael. Referee, Dr. E. K on. | —————————— AUTOMOBILISTS ENJOY ool championship Hazel TRIP TO THE GARDEN CITY' Steam Schooners in Commission. Under Command of Captain Samuel | G. Buckbee They Will Tour Santa Clard Valley. SAN JOSE, April 8.—The California Automobi b of San Francisco its first run of the season to this ma city this afternoon. About one hundred members in thirty machines left San Francisco between 1 and 3 p. m. The run is u command of Captain Sam- uel G. Buckbee. It was late this even- ing when the last auto reached here. The visitors are at the Hotel Vendome, where they are enjoying themselv: and receiving calls from the motorists There are a number of San Franciseans in the party. The run is made in the interest of good roads agitation. The party wi tour the wvalley to-morrow, returning home in the evening. One machine made the run from Haywards to this city 51 minutes. Aside from minor aks to a few of the machines the trip down was without incident. Other members of the club will join the party here to-morrow morning. —_——————— Racing at Bennings. WASHINGTON, April 9.—Bennings Second race, four and a half fur- longs—Lady Frances won, Gilderstone second, Only One third. Time, 1:00 3-5. Third race, six and a half furlongs— Spring won, Go Between second, Tol San third. Time, 1:27. Fourth race, two miles, Southern steeplechase, for hunters—Agio won, Red Hawk second, Twilight third. Time, 4:28. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs— Garret Wilson weon, Little Woods sec- ond, All Scarlet third. Time, 1:01. Sixth race, one and a sixteenth miles —Saflor's Delight won, Cay sécond, East Kelston third: Time, 2:03 3-5. —————— Memphis Race Results. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 9.—Mont- gomery Park results: First race, seven furlongs; selling— Barklemore won, Henry of Franstamar second, Optional third. Time, 1:31. Second race, four and a half fur- longs—Cigar Lighter won, Vidalia sec- ond, Woodclaim third. Time, :56%. Third race, one mile—Auditor won, Safety Light second, Ed Tierney third. F:*m nce. seven furlongs, selling— { and Long Join tennis players were am—actedg to the courts yesterday by the warm | Some of the players were un- | able to stand the heat, while those who | tournaments | Miss Freda Hag-| McCormick; | results: First race, five furlongs—Esperance | won, The Bowery second, Cappamore ' third. Time, 1:06 3-5. T 7 L/ Mr. Harry U. Jackson, Valleton, grateful to you useless doctoring. , Commercial Hotel, San t me and I am gaining Louise Ki headaches have 1 Mr. now able t Roy Burk, McKittrick, Cal., do heavy work without tiring. 3. L. 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Time, 2:11%. | ———,——————— Orfeo second, Tom Crab 1:30%. about two miles, Cotton stakes—Presgrave won, second, Eva Moe third. | The steam schooners, which were nearly all tied up pending the settle- ! ment of difficulties between the owners and crews,.were hauled out of their resting plac yesterday and will go into commission again to-day. The de- mands of the engineers for overtime pay was the reasgn for their being tied up in the first place. When the engineer difficulty was adjusted the masters and mates came forward with demands. There was another adjust- ment, but the schooners remained idle, for seamen and firemen had troubles to be smoothed over, and no sooner were the forecastles and stokeholes made happy than there came a wall for more money from the glory hole. Peace had hardly been made with the waliters than the galley was heard | from. Among other things the cooks | demanded extra pay for every cup of coffee served at other than mealtimes. Sailors and officers coming off watch are in the habit of taking hot coffee before turning in. The cooks demanded that the man that made the coffee re- ceive compensation from the man that drank it at the rate of 5 cents a cup. Salilors, firemen and officers joined with the owners in protest against this ex- action, and yesterday it was decided that if the cooks did not care to return to duty on the terms they had pre- viously accepted as satisfactory the | galleys of the steam schooners would | be manned by Japanese. The trouble with the cooks was finally adjusted last evening and the schooners will | resume their runs. i s ‘Whaling Schooner Monterey Sails. The wWhaling schooner Monterey, owned and commanded by Captain Fo- ley, sailed yesterday for the far north. The Monterey is the last of the blub- ber hunters to get away. She had a successful cruise last year, and, being better equipped now, Captain Foley has great hopes for the cruise mgt commenced. The Monterey was the| first vessel equipped with a guollne by Benjamin Sweet of Chicago, who Soothing and Healing: engine to hunt whales. Her engine ' did noty work well on the last cruise, . but as far as it went was a great suc- cess. The schooner has been equipped | with a new engine and Captain Foley contemplates making great execution among the whales of the Arctic. ARSI R * Bark Primus in Trouble. The German bark Primus, bound from Leith for Honolulu, was towed into Aberdeen, Scotland, yesterday with her topmast gone and the vessel otherwise damaged. ’ |and tanned it. TREASURE SKIN 0F MURDERER Residents of the Oregon Capital Are Said to Possess | Some Grewsome Relics TR Special Dispatch’to The Call. SALEM, Or., April 9.—The skin of a murderer will grace the watches and shopping bags of a number of Salem people of both sexes. Harry Egbert, who was sometimes known as Jack Frost, paid the penalty for murdering Attorney John Saxton and Deputy Sheriff Jack West in Harney County, Oregon, about two years ago, by hang- ing at the State Penitentiary in this city on Friday, January 29, 1904. The story of the disposition of/Eg- bert’s body has- been noised for sev- eral weeks and it was stated that med- ical students had secured it for their purposes. The uncanny and shocking portion of the tale remained a secret until last evening, except to a few, who had been connected with the af- fair. ‘When the remains of the criminal were received by the students one re- moved the skin from the lifeless body Many bits are in the possession of people who seem to prize their ghastly mementoes. Women as well as men ‘\have made demands for the unique keepsakes and it is sup- posed that they will be aold for vari- ous ornaments. ~ MRS. WATSON OBTAINS LIBERTY IN PORTLAND ‘Woman Accused of Participating in Land Frauds Arrives at Oregon : Metropolis. PORTLAND, Or., April 9.—Mrs. Emma Watson, indicted by the Fed- | eral Grand Jury for complicity in the timber land frauds in this State and who was arrested in Chicago several | days ago, has arrived in this city. She was given her liberty under a cash bhond of $4000, which was furnished = telegraphed the exchange from that city. Mrs. Watson waived prelimi- nary examination. ————— Injurics Cause His Death. SAN JOSE, April 9.—Emory H. Tal- bot, an old citizen of San Jose, died to- day from injuries received last evening by being thrown from his buggy in M runaway. - : —_———————— Her Cargo Takes Fire. The Kosmos liner Totmes, bound Zrom Hamburg for this port, put back to Genoa yesterday with her cargo in No. 3 hold on fire. The latest word re- ceived was that the flames had not been extinguished and that the con- flagration was more serious than at first supposed. ———— Dies at Union Printers’ Home. 9.—DMatthew N. Williams, president of . the Pueblo Typographical Union and former president of the Milwaukee Union, died at the Union Printers’ Home here last night. —_——— SAN JOSE, April 9.—The District Atttor- ney to-day received a remittitur in the case of George Suesser, who murdered Sheriff Farley of Monterey several years ago. Sues- | ser will be returned for resentence some | time next week. ¥ ADVERTISEMENTS. i MEN CURED Scientific Natural Simple Home Treat- ment Dv. Lawrence's erfected VACUUM DEVELOPER AND INVIGORATOR or 'WTH and life. incompetent men made confident. Gives Vim, and Vitalif PELLING G! and Don't be half a man; use a natural re- storative. 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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 'san ¥ TO SAN R, 7:30. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; . p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip xtra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m, SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, | | 8:30_ 5:00, 6:20. 11:30 p. m. | SAN RAFAEL TO m FRANCISCO. W Ll-.lx\ é;ums——u U"oo 1y AFAEL. Leave In Effecc | Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27 1903. !San Francisco. | Week | Sun- Dest.na- Sun- | Week Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. 5 Ignacio. 3 a 5:10 p| 5 3 & B Novato, 2 Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Fulton. 10:40 a/10:20 2 Geyserville, | 7:35 p| 6:20 p Cloverdale, Hopland 10:40 al10:20 2 and Ukiah. | 7:35p| 6.20 p Willits. | 7:35 p| 6:20p, UE &) 10:40 a[10.20 & 3:30p Guerneville. | 7:35p| 6:20 p 7:80a) 8:00a Sonoma, 9:10a| §:40a 8:10p| 5:00p] Glen Ellen. | 6:06p] 8200 50 a| 8:00 a) 5:30 p| 3:30 p| Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin, at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur ' Springs; at Fulion fer Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- werville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale tae the Gegsers, eville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Spring: seyville, Carisbad Spi Bay, port ond Eartiett Spring: 18s, i:- at Ukiah fof Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, La e Dell Lake, Witter Spri Unnzr hxc. Po‘:n':' Potter Vailey, Jonn Days Lier! Bucknells, Sanhedrin Hel:hu. Hunvllh. o‘{r. Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkln-. Mendocino City, | West P olnt, Usal: at Willits éfl{ Fort_Bragg, Weatpors. Bherwood: Cahto,. Covelo Layton: yile,” Cummings, Bell's Springs, g to. %um"' Bt gy e B % ll'lfl g:‘x’urony to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- du On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, (30 Market street, Chronicle building. [ H. C. WHITING, . X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 12:45, | Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frow APRIL 10, 1904 Feezy Drror (Foot of Market Street ) Trave — MAIN | LIN AnRIvE 7004 Vecavilie. Winters. Ru 750 7.00x Benicia, Safsun. Eim ORI e - ivh . Soa el 7.20¢ 7304 Vailejo Caifstoga, ‘Sants Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon. 6.20¢ 7304 Niles, Livermor: Lagh £.004 x Willtame (for Bartlett Springs), Wihilows tFrato. ied = laf, Portlund, Tac 8.00» Davis. Woodland. Marysville, Oroviil 8.304 Port Costs. Martine: B, yron, Tracy. Stockton. New- Banos, Mendota, Heatord Viesta ol £.304 4507 8.304 ose, Livermore, Sto ton, (+Mliton), lone, Sacramento, Placervitle Marysvilie. Chico, . . o 4.200 304 ... 4200 3302 fihniend Lk 4 Richmond, he Overiand Liited U‘fl bt 10.004 The Overlan mited — en. Denver, Omaba, Chicago. 8.20¢ 10.004 Vallejo... 12.200 10.00a Los _Angeies FPassenger — Port Conta, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Latbrop. Stockton. Merced, tion. Hanford, Lemoore, Visaifa, Bakersfleld. Los Angeles . 7.20» 12.00% Hayward, Niiesand Way Statfons. _3.200 #1.00° Sacramento River Steamers... 330¢ Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, | Woodisnd, Knights Lendin iles and Way Stations.. 7.50¢ P Port Costs, Martinez. Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno Way Stations beyond P 30P Yosemite Valley, Mon. Marunez, Tracy. 4.007 4007 4307 6.00¢ . Bakersfield. Los .\n:elu Golden State ard, Nfies and Sau . Eastern Express—0gd Omaba, St. Louls, Chicago East. Port Costa, Benic: sun. Elinira, Da Rocklin. Aul Truckee, Boca, worth, 8.00» Vaticjo- dally. excepe Sab 7.07r Vallejo, Sunday only 7.00r kichmond, san Pablo, Port Costa, d Way Stations 20a i ng. Portiand, Puget Sound snd Esst. 8.504 lies and San Jose (Sun- . 1150 (war COAST LINE © W tauge). (Foot of M et ) 7454 Santa Cruz Fx, Felton, Boulger Creek, San Cruz and Way Stationa. 2.167 Newark, Centerv Kew Almaden. Boulder Creek, OAKLAND HAHBOR FERRY rrom SANFIRANCISCO, Foot 0 Market St. (Sifph 11:00 4.3, 3.0 D. Foot of Broadway — 16:00 1200 200 um.-. a scand Way Statio ose and Way Statio Monterey and Sants sion (Sunday only New Almaden (Tues., Frid., neetion to and Pactiic Grove Ardo, Pas» Robles San: garlia. Sau Luls SantaCruz, Pa San Luis 0! Wa, .30+ San Jose and 304 Santa Clara, and Way Stat 30r San Jose and Way U0r Dei Monte Expre Sau Jose, Del M ~. Pacific Grov. 10. n 1 3 | §5.30» a-nguu 645 Synset Jose, pects at Pajaro for Sants Cr and at Castroviile for Pacl 710 Grove and Way Stations A0 18 fer sa Stentopark 8.484 § 307 Sen Jose and Way 6384 | (880 Paio Alto and Wa 10154 11.30r South san F; | lingame hull Carlos Menio Pu a11.30» l]nyl\cm Mountatn V vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and i San Jose. A Tor Morning 1Sunday excepted a Saturday only. § Stops at all statfons on Sunday. S Only trains stopping at Vajencia St. southbound 115 A ., 11:304. X, 3:0P My 19.452 B for Afternoon. + Sundsy only. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY -.c I)-.'ioa.m-.thmmtnxuyu, diner and all trappings. 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