THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899. 4 ADVEBTISEMENTS. Siecojxia 9Jfade in the Sporting 11/orld. MORINEL IS SHARP FIGHT CORBETT AND JEFF GOOD BALL GAME BUT ATNEWPORT PLAYED BY UNLUCKY RACE TRACK MATCHED TO FIGHT OLYMPIANS Initial Indoor Game Proved Away Poorly, She Gave Dr. Dan Murray, Race-Caller, Is of h|a ve Not Yet Details th>e CoQtest Highly Interesting and Sheppard a Hard Rub. Seriously Injured by Beer) Arranged, but the Prelim- Exciting. Tanforan Events. Curley Brown. A and a broken chan- I the Are Determined. shattered window For a time during the pMBTCM of Special Dispatch to Tho Call. delier are .-vldences that a game of indoor j at Tanforan iQaries mile and a sixteenth run YORK, Nov. 9.— As ex- looks remarkably well at present. Ho has baseball was played at the Olympic Club j yesterday of the 1 to 5 CINCINNATI, Nov. 9.—A bloody fight XEW announced every day for the Park the backers Call of last Saturday, been exercising quietly last night. If the "fans" who go to Sheppard, very uneasy. the Vowport track this aftef- clusively in The last year in gymnasium and Is now a favorite. Dr. felt ocenrred on Corbett. The match a tlty- Recreation Park twice a week had .seen Away none too well, Mortnel, wfth 107 noon before the last race was run. Jeffries will meet stronger man than when he fought Just practically arranged at a meeting City than two the opening game of the club they would pounds and Morgan in the saddle, went f>an Murray, tho well-known race caller wiiH slmmons at Carson more paddock he between Corbett, Jeffries and Brady to- years ago. have weeped for joy. Such an exhibition at the big horse, and at the and formrbook rcan. was ruttaeked by of "Pompadour to-night, after seen on this coast. The mare about night. Corbett, who has been desirious Jim" said has rarely been began climbing. The little Curley Brown, fiormerly starter at the Jeffries had agreed to fight, that the knew played as large as cracked, Doctor, groat- lighting Jeffries ever since the boiler- sparred two teams with a ball this stage and the tra.'k. and badly heatm up. The fight and won the Jeffrie?' style thoroughly, having Dewey used in his relief of his admirers, won by place maker defeated Fitzsimmons with him while training for his battle the ones Admiral ' ly to the. took in a room under the grand title of champion pugilist, personally City. sea- fight, and the players of lengths, Tommy Burns s<:;tnr<"- are many Conflicting' asked the conqueror of Flta big. fellow," said Juggled they were doing a turn, j \u25a0 Brady "Jeffries is strong it as if \u25a0 of a trailing. El Estro from the Baldwin sta- about the trouble. It is> claimed fof a match. On the advice a that Brown's brothers-in-law, who are as- accept f>d. the former champion, "but Iam much at a variety theater. There was also j ble was the only other starter. Jeffrie? yet more scientific boxer and believe that Ienough kicking at umpire's decisions than on the pre- irter Haltrnan at the present The date of the contest has not been the The track was slower meeting, were he named, it will probably bo decided can jab him into a state." to make that much abused official wish ceding: day the mud larks were right with Brown when but at Jeffries said that he would whip Corbett and < Jumped "ii Murray. The trouble la the early in .Tune, and it will take par.- Sharkey. he were elsewhere. at home. Of the other favorites himura result of an grudge which sprung up Island Sporting Club. Corbett as he did Fltzslmmons and The initial game was arranged by Cap- and Marcato old ;oney proved highly amusing earned brackets. \u25a0 :i Murray and BrOWS on the ('aii- tain James and Ninety Cents. The Raclne-Mlnetta gelding was a warm lapr and exciting to players and spectators opening ,-ear-old Bcram- adian circuit summer. tip for the i Murray's was cut places Connemara vs. Connell Bros." Senorita: T. Gib- alike. Phil Wand and Arthur at. Stone bif.' After being played from 5 to 3 his face in several Spot; sides, and members, If these hats in quality as well as price there fi, in a drive and he received also a deep gash on the son's Empress vs. J. Byrnes" Eleven chose sixteen attired were 90-cent price again went to and Murray Thompson's Jesaamy vs. J. Byrnes In costumes of every shade and descrip- wanting over Burdock, side of the head. is in a serious Lowe & game. would be an excuse for your not one, but since the Devin landed him winner condition at his hotel in this city. Brown LEASHMEN Nellie B; Connell Bros.' Mammy Pleasant vs. tion, were picked to play the the favorite, by half a length. Giro had left affair, was D. Dillon Blackhawk; J. H. Perlgo's Bohe vs. Wand's team was known as the "High- i is $1.50 the price cents you can purchase one a large following In the ring, but Burns the track after the but P. M. Clarkson's Greenhorn: Murphy & To- aggregation played quality and 90 later taken Into custody and put under 1 Battleship; L. balls" and Stone's ! managed to get away from the post poor- AT land's Twilight Jr. vs J. Byrnes under the euphonious title of "Lallapa- and know that you have a good hat for your money. ly,and ran unplaced. bonds. The judges have suspended the GATHER lloWnet's Merciful vs. E. M. Kellogg's Sweet 1 loosas" and succeeded in scoring To riding of Eddie Jones assistant starters and the case will come Emma; E. M. Kellogg" lowa Maid vs. Curtis " the splendid up hearing in morning Vulcan; Flying Fox twenty-two runs to the "Highballs' six- Derbys— black and brown. was due the victory of the 10 to 1 shot for the at the Hi Son's Curtis & -inn's vs. innings were played in one colors— following. Getting Queen City track. Results: A Lowe & Thompson's Patria; Sterl & Knowles' teen. Nine- black, pearl, brown and tan. Campu in the sprint BANQUET Gladiator; minutes, but time Fedoras— colors— — riupty Gold vs. .'. Dean's K. w. hour and fifteen the away from the barrier first, he hustled Seven furlongs Tom Galney won. Enghurst P. Long would been If George lead, sroond, Lynch third. Time, Taylor's Naughty Girl vs. Hanson's have much less j Violets—colors— same as Fedoras. in the and Marlon \u25a0 the Kingston colt out 1:30%. Shot Conley; P. M. Clarkson's Modesty vs. J. Knell, Official Scorer Joe Stapleton and when challenged by Castake, with T. Mile. Belling—Monk Wayman won, McCleary Lass; J. Byrnes' Olympus vs. ;..-,. third. Club Men O'Dowd's Clifton "Jack" Gleason had not disputed over "Walsh up, and Stromo ridden by Burns, second. Bruno Time. 1:42. Ingleside Coursing George Pastime: T. J. Cronln's Wild umpire's Five furlostgs, selling Miss Shanley Burfeind's West; the decisions. "Handsome Kee- he rode a desperate finish, beating the • won. Tralee vs. T. Delurys Lily of the Frank gan" the Lark.-. second. My Butterfly third. Time, Kellogg's lowa Monohan outshone electric lirst named nurse a nose on the post. Renew Friendships Made Foley's Moss Rose vs. E. M. lights as a "twlrler." His arm gave out ! Sorrow, the favorite, showed intermittent 1:01%. elghth—Kriss Boy. in the fifth Inning and he retired behind speed, landing among Handicap, mile and an KMnide bursts of finally the won. Sir Kolla second, Great Land third. Time, on the Field. the bat. Some spectators thought Mono- Golf Caps. also rans. 1:54%. — han could catch cold better than he could The mile and a sixteenth run was only Mile and a quarter, selling II won, ANOTHER CHALLENGER a ball, unless it was handed to him on a a gallop for Corrigan's Chimura, the post Colonel Cluke second, Loyalty third. Time, Coursing only The members of the Ingleslde tray. Eddie Boyle was attired In a Boys' golf caps in fancy colors and favorite. There were two other 2:09»i. banquet board last FOR AMERICA'S CUP creation, but no ladies were \u25a0 the Hart• Roadrunner and Balista, the for- Club met around beautiful pledged a renewal of friend- present to view his costume. Charley mer taking the place. CHICAGO, 9.—Extravagant night and caught everything that came his six furlong handicap, with but Nov. odds ' ships on the coursing field. Domi- the Derham j In the were laid against the first three •winners formed club, AlfredHarmsworth, Proprietor of way and batted himself Into tho hearts : tour starting, the Ryan pair, Marcato and Shannon, president of the pre- of Pray pitched for | Afamada, prohibitive to favor- at Lakeside to-day. Wiggins being 20 to 1, nick merry London Daily Mail, Would the spectators. C. rated 1 8 sided as i astmaster, and held the "Highballs" and in innings neld , ites, coupled. Rio Chlco led Into the Tillie W IS to 1 and Ailanto 15 to 1. The Addresses, songs to Compete. nine hits, gave | stretch, where passed him, win- Lakeside Judges have reinstated th*> race court for some hours. Like his opponents down to twelve Marcato of coursing field YORK, 9.-A message three bases on balls, and hit four batters, ning in a gallop. Afamada ran third. horse Harry Nutter. Weather clear; and reminiscences the together NEW Nov. cable The crowd unloaded on Tullamore, the track good. Results: made the time the party was was received \p this city to-day saying and W. Haley knocked enough home- Burns, win closing five — seem all too short. Among those in at- Harmsworth, editor and pro- runs and two-baggers to make himself mount of to the Five furlongs Wiggins won, I>e Bride sec- were: that Alfred and friends happy. The teams lined up furlong: dash, and Votente struck the wire ond, Time, tendance Daily Mail, Intended (jj^) Dlg-gs prietor (fj|)S.N.WOOP third. 1:02%. of the London and scored as follows: 8 CO' two lengths before him. Tommy lost half One and a sixteenth miles—Tillie W won, D. Shannon, William Halpin. George D. Col- nger to race here turn W. P. Sweeney, Frank C. to have a chalh prepared an acre of ground by a sweeping into Little Singer second, Judge Steadman third. lins George I*?e. W. next Mr. HIGHBALLS. LALLAPALOOSAS. straight home, while J. Walsh, Kenny Rellly. David Dillon. L. Ohmeyer. for the America's cup summer. Runs. Runs. VgjjgS/ 718 MARKET 51 N^o^ the for on Time, 1:51*4. P. J. Dan Sir Potente. cut cross-lots, winning cleverly. Five furlonja— Ailanto won. Bed Cross II T E. fclbson, J. McGrath. B. Baumeljter Harmsworth has written a letter to C. Pray, p 1Harry Monohan, p.. 2 filled—write for 3. J. Mich- Lipton to say that he would like Carroll, A. Vallesplno, 0 1 Qut-of-town orders us riamaway, a 50 to 1chance, backed down second. Mission third. Time. 1:02*4. Toland. Lottla Roblnet. EdmondsMellugh Thomas D. c 2 c S, One and a sixteenth Catastrophe won, ael Connell. James Connell. 1. J. to have a chance at the great yachting Phil Wand, lb 4 H. Poxpy. lb 1! our new illustrated catalogue No. 2. to ran into the show. Murray, C. asking Thomas' In- Moroni 'second, Duke of Baden third. Time. Harry Thomas Tierney^Charles prize, and about Sir R. Pray, 2b 1W. Haley, 2b 6 Albert Frank. Irving H. Frank Frank In he said unless Phillips. 3b M. Stone, 3b 3 Track Notes. 1:50%. Morris. »Flood, J. '• tentions. the letter that J. 2 A. Five and a half furlongrs— Moro«ißle won. Foley William J. Ryan. J. C. wner of the Shamrock intended to H. Bostwick, s. b.... 2C. Derham, P. s 4 wards of the California E. M. Kellogg. H. A. Harmaworthj Boyle, If The board of st> U rria Volmer second. Clara Wooley third. LinehatU M. H. Schfper. Oswald Kl- try again In 1900 he (Mr. J. Johnson. If llEddie 2 out for many hours the jury returned to Jockey meet evening at Time, Deckelman, \\'\ H. I^rd. Walter put W. King, r. 8. 8 3 A. Taylor, r. s. a 4, Club will this 23 1:10V*. Thompson. F. C. Klein. \\ 11. would like to in one. the courtroom at 11:16 p. m. and asked the SPECIAL AGENT LANE Kearny street. One and three-eighths miles— Admetus won. mer W E Rich-. Sir Thomas probably will not he pre- a portion of the evidence Rarnlet second. Monongah third, "lme, J •'• Murray. 11. H. Burfeln.l. owing Total runs 16' Total runs 22 Judge to read The new form book Issued by the Dally I:S6>4- Smith" Curran, G. •'\u25a0 McCormlck, J. pared tor a race next season, to the Umpire— Levy, and a part of his charge relating to the THOMAS • • ard Julian D. S. George steam yacht V. TALKS WITH \u25a0\u25a0 Fulton, James Byrne* fact that he had offered his girl's age. The jury then retired and neatest things IMurphy F. J. to be used as court icing: list is FITZ CHALLENGES JEFF Lacombe and R. W. Taylor. to the British Government shortly after midnight informed the fur- spital vessel in the Transvaal war. could not agree upon a verdict, HE WILL CONTINUE TO DEMAND evening of the F-arlier in the evening the draw was ARRANGING FOR THE that it nished Posts a Forfeit and Is Eager to Bind special stake. A to- Ho proposed to fit out the vessel for and the members were dismissed. Indexi Ientries, at the low held for this week's many these uses, and she consequently would DAMAGES. the Match. tal of sixty-four entries, of them In America ents. champion class, was received, in not be ready for attendance COMING CONVENTION stifle badly Nov. 9.—Martin of the unless the Boer war be terminated soon. Amai was kicked In the so NEW YORK. Julian. addition to the regular stake a consola- SALOON-KEEPER MAY Lane Says if People Mistake Him for by Afamada while at the post at Tan- jer for Robert Fttzsimxnons, to-day stake was added for the dogs beaten \u25a0 tion San Francisco Members of California foran on Monday that Jack Crane fears i a challenge to The prizes in the big Sloan's Mounts Unplaced. a Revenue Officer ItIs Not and issued !in the run-down. J2OO, HAVE KILLED WIFE :he fast little gelding is permanently | .1. Jeffries on lie-half of the ex- stake are: To the winner runner-up LONDON, Nov. 9.—At the second day's State Association for Storage of :rippled. James $100 at $65 each, four at $35, eight at His Fault. pion. In a statement accompanying two 3 ol the Liverpool autumn meeting Flood Waters Hold Pre- I.in1 '.in Dennlson is reported to have dis- challenge Julian announces tha $20 and sixteen at $10. In the consolation: Sergeant Brophy of the harbor police posed of several of the Daly string to a j the winner $30 to the runner-up, two the Liverpool Nursery stakes were won liminary Meeting. R. turfman, will leave his money up for two weeks, 160 to the $d. by Lumlej .Moor. Perdlcus, ridden by reported the death of Mrs. Alexander Freeman P. Lane, who says that he is Burlingame which will form the j it has at $15 each four at $10 and eight at Of The San Francisco delegation to the Morgue. It is suspected of a new racing and Ifby the end of that tlm*- not original slxty'-four entries, all except Sloan, was unplaced. The betting was 7 Anderson to the the agent of tneWine and Spirits Traders' nucleus stable. by Jeffries and another the convention to held r>--xt week under to her from Herman Hoffman, the tft. Louis pen- 'j covered sixteen receive some prize. The draw to lagainst Perdicus. ! be that the woman came death Society, called yesterday morning upon largest made he will "leave It to the puh- will ad( use. ridden by J. Keiff. won the ill California State Association hands of her hus- Siler. makes the hook at the track. afraid, resulted as follows: <> .More, of the injuries received at the Internal Revenue Agents Thomas and Colonel W. E. Applegate, it is said, is decide who i> and whether Stewards' plate. Rosey wilil Storage of Flood met last the ar- I is weakling who Murphy Toland's Tea Rose vs. Russell. Al- fur the Waters band, and the police have caused explain why had been visit- disappointed ii! the game here. The field the present champion a & Loates In the saddle, finished second. The evening Towne to he \ Ms luckilyacquired title." len &Wilson's Dairy Clalr: Curtis & Son's Nar- betting was 7 to 1 against Canadense. at the Palace Hotel and made rest of the latter. ing liquor establishments in this city and docks are already losers to the extent of '. lefend A Deckelman's Rocker; A. Van the (1500. Many | When A. Brady, Jeffries' manager, cissus v? 11. 1.. Reiff, Remember won the preliminary arrangements for conven- Mrs. Anderson, the wife of a saloon demanding damages in the name *)f think when the colonel bid W. den Burgh's American F.aple vs. D. Shannon's on Petersfleld,Me. the (375 for the books he purchased was shown Julian's statement and chal- Boy Warbeck mile plate. ridden itlon. It was decided that the convention keeper at 23 East street, died, at her home society from dealers whom he sell- dollar a of Fitzsimmons he said: Safeguard: J. Wren's Castle Island vs. J. Sloan, order 10:30 a, Plymire, who found fold nek. lenge on behalf Maher's Benlcla Boy: T. J. Cronin's Thornhill bj was unplaced. The betting was should be called to at m. Wednesday afternoon. Dr. ing liquors and cordials of let Flttalmmons and Sharkoy fight Miss Grizzle; & 7 2 against Remember Me. next Tuesday, and that Mayor Phelan her for five days previous to domestic make The train service to Tanforan Park was "Ota vs T Logan's Lowe Thomp- to • had attended under imitated labels of society. rastly improved yesterday. The revised and then I'U match Jeffries against the son's Prince Hal vs. Handy & Smith's Jennie « \u2666 should deliver an address of welcome to death, signed a certificate that death was the Ho Morning Glory vt< was accompanied by T. G. Jenkins, schedule is .is follows: Local trains will winner." Wilson' J. J. Edmonds" Lowe tho d< legates. The following committee the result of pneumonia. The boriy was at one Thompson's St. Oran; 11. A. Deckelman's New World's Bike Record. arrange for the hall and an undertaker's parlors and em- time a reporter on the Chronicle. Mr. leave at I. 10:40 and 11:30 a. m. Special & Lady CHICAGO, was named to sent to 12:40, 12;."0 Lawrence vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's 9.—The quarter-mile j preliminaries: President Thomas, emphatically race trains at and 1:25 p. m., Jeff Not Convicted. II Lynch's Mystic Nov.^ other balmed. Jenkins denied the. . 5 Maid vs. Russell. paced bicycle record was broken twice ; persons— L-arsen, •^turning imm-diately aft* !- the last race Jeffries, Emma- Boy; I). F. W. Dohrmann and T. C. Frledlander. Yesterday Three Annie ment Levy, made to the NEW Y<>HK. Nov. B.—Jim the Allen & Wilson's Chicago Shannon's to-day. Eddie McDuffle, ,A was also made that t(le the Clay-street House; of Julius revenue md at 5 p. m. San Jose and way stations iihter; John, v« O'Kelff's Johnny F; Connell -field Park recommendation who resides at agents on preceding day, his übrette K. \u25a0 the that he bad lirive at San Bruno at 12:45 p. m. Leave brother ' Baumeister's Warrior; In a stiff breeze, clipped 11-5 rs of the convention should consist Louis Strandberg of 4 Washington street manager music hall, who Bros Log Boy vs. E. th< presidents Clay gave exhibited a badge purporting to be a Ban Bruno at 4 and 4:45 p. m. Trains leave of a Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist vs. Curtis & Son's is from the record of yesterday, j of a president, two vice and and Chnrles Hawes of 9 street— officer, Monday nieht on a charge of vio- Kellogg's I two secretaries. police information that Anderson had badge of a revenue and td prove Valencia street ten minutes later than arrested Cash: E. M. Hummer vs. Handy & making the new mark 20 1-5. A few min- the liis assertion Mr. Jenkins drew aside his Third street. lating the Horton law regarding ooxing, Smith's Ida; W. Halpln's Dawn vs. J. Farley's utes later Major Taylor, the colored rider, ' Incidentally the subject of the opposi- beaten the woman In his saloon on No- discharged In the Police Court to- Cash Day: E. M. Kellogg*! Kid McCoy vs. W. the distance in 20 seconds Hat. Tay- tlon of the delegates from Southern Cali- • mi" ». They claim to have coat lapel and showed that he then wore were I w.'ni r witnessed no badge at all. To-Day's Entries. <3ay. Several wil I stifled thai the C Glasson's Terrona; Curtis & Son's McKlnley the opposite side of the track to fornia to the State plan was discussed, the affair, and say that the Injuries re- wa.- Morris' Irma: D. Regan's Lady Kenny lor chose Agent Thomas notified Lane that if he furlongs; xhlbition given by Jeffries not at vs C that used by McDyfne and had the wind ' and President Thomas made some re- ceived by Mrs. Anderson caused her to First nee Five . \u25a0 Maid of the Mill: J. Dean's represented himself be offi- two-^ear-olds: all a bona fide CO] I vs T J. McHugh's his greater part of the dis- marks, lie said there were points in the take to her bed on the following day. to a -Federal 200 Rio Shannon 113 <20S)Diomed 108 ai back the plan cer In any capacity he, Thomas; would Kitty Kelly 105 tance. Both men were paced by motors. National Irrigation Associations Last night Dr. 2ifibala could not perform vigorously ...... Sardine 105 Upon which the advocates of the State an autopsy, owing to the fact that the arrest and prosecute him. ... Mortgage ... 1051 plan could agree. 11>- believeo that all bod) lia.l been embalmed. No marks of Lane replied with a quiet smile that'll*1 Ruhlin After Jeffries. was a lawyer and knew how to take care Second race— One mile; three-year-olds were agreed that it was advisable to get violence, however were visible. Anderson and NKW Y(>KK, Nov. fc—Gua Kuhlln to- from the all that the (Jovern- was arrested and taken to the of himself. He insisted that he was a apward: RACING CHART. Government Central special agent of the Wine and Spirits 272 Lodestar 112 273 Croker ss THE CALL'S day posted $1000 for a fight with James J. ment would give, hut he reiterated that Station, where he willbe held pending the r ownership (if Traders' Society and that If his victims [27. ))Faversham 106!(290)Marcato 112 Jeffries. the Government has no of the result the inquest, which will be held water a stream, nor does it own the this morning. thought that he was a special agent of In Treasury that fault. He Third race— Four furlongs; maiden two-year- Thursday, 9, 1899.— Fifth day of Arrests Follow Fistic Fight. bed of the stream, and that all its right, the was. not his selling: TANFORAN PARK, November constitutionally, in the matter is to regu- announced that Mr. Jenkins w-as his as- >l ..!1> 2SI Coda 102 It will probably be advocated upon the According to the statement of Mrs. Cro- "William of the convention that a permanent : treasurer: Minnie Jennelink, conductress; RAILROAD YARDS floor nin her husband has attempted to take Tower, associate Sixth race— Six furlongs; three-year-olds and organization shall be formed. P. W. his own life on three previous occasions Frances conductress. jpward: is the choice of the San Fran- King Solomon's Chapter— Mrs. A. M. State Dohrmann by drinking laudanum. Each time his Blade, matron: A. M. Blade, An- 2»3 Silver 102 2*7 Ear! Islington...los ARE UNDER GUARD cisco delegation for temporary paved patron; Lomo 2,1 Magnus chairman life was by the prompt action of nette associate matron; Miss Alma 2."6 in? 10"> of the convention. the family physician. For the past Wood, 2W Kio Chico I''2 23? Hlcardo 102 few !Bottomley, secretary: Louise Wetzler, Union Pacific Fears That Its Prop- days Cronin had been intoxicated and ; treasurer: Mrs. Harry Baehr, Conduc- Selections CHRISTIAN CHURCH FESTIVAL. yesterday morning retired to his room, tress; Miss Sophie Athearn, con- for To-Day. erty at Denver May Be Wrecked where he was found dead a few associate First race— Kelly, hours ductress. Sardine. Kitty domed. by Strikers. Tlie congregation of the First Christian afterward. As in the last case the cause Harmony Chapter— Mrs. Emma Carter, Second race— Marcato, of Cronin's previous attempts to take his ; Faversham. Croker. . DKN'VEH, 9.—A special to the Church on Twelfth street has been en- matron: J. C. Kimball. patron; Mrs. John Third race-;-St. Agnes, Nov. life was drunkenness. Cronin was 41 matron; Eva Miss Sophie. Tanoka. Cheytennei Wyo., says; joying a festival for the last two even- Tonningsen, associate M. News from years of age. His body was taken to \u25a0 Morton, Fourth race— Ostler Joe, Frank There wns a Wednesday the Hare. s#cretary, and Mrs. Isadore Jaubert Re- A force of forty men under command of ings. concert Morgue. j treasurer. \u25balla. Union Pacific Detective T. JefT Carr is evening and nnother lost night, followed Fifth race—Topmast, Mradowthorpe, by a reception in the parlors of the Sliver patrolling the railroad yards to-night to church. Both affairs were most enjoyable Searching for His Brother. Tone. &ny on the part of the MYSTERY SURROUNDS prevent movement and were well attended. Thomas Gannon, a young man who ar- Sixth race— Ch!co, R|-\ardo. Magnus. to destroy property or intimidate closes to-night strikers The festival and the DEATH OF A rived from SL Louis Tuesday, applied at m< n still at work. The precaution is ap- piece de reslstnnce has been kept for that LABORER yesterday parently needless, as the strikers afe very occasion. It is a cantata entitled the police headquarters for assist- EASY FOR McCOY. meet- ance in finding his brother Georpre. a Qulei and orderly. Beveral secret "Kingof the Land of Nod," and will be Schendel, laborer, wa<; age. ings this afternoon and to- participated in by the following: George a who stonecutter. 28 years of George was The Kid a were held to the City and County Hospital heard of in Oakland last Makes Sorry Figure of nlght, but a definite conclusion was not Nod, taken on last March. any from King: of Land of D. H. Mauerhan; 21, suffering from Thomas is penniless and will be I Jack McDonough. arrived at. If work is sent Sandman and Jack o" Dreams (King's hench- October several con- his Cheyenne to points, it is said, a and on the head and a fractured arm, after by the police till brother can be BUFFALO, 9 other men), Walter Beard Loren Alexander; tusions Not Kid McCoy knoek- demand will be made of labor unions to Dream Prince, Frank Huilsi-uth; Dream Prin- died at that institution yesterday. heard from. td out McDonough along Lady Fortune, Jack of St Paul, call a general strike the line. Some c-i \u25a0!->.. -Elsie Dunn; Francos Janu- Some mystery surrounds the cause of Hinn.. in the fourth round of what was to of the leaders state that by to-morrow ary; Mother Goose, Ethel Sturges; Queen of the man's death owing to contradictory lave been a twonty-round go at the Haw- niprht the men In the North Platte shops Dollies, Clara January: Goblin i.'an and Must, statements .he made after reaching the struck, the Hugh Forbes; Dream Goblin, Sam Nichols: hospital. T'pon being thorne Club Annex to-night. The men will also have but statement Standard-bearer, received for treat- Dependable Dru fought at catch weights. Is deemed exravajrant by those posted on Lincoln Miller: Pages, Dana ment Schendel stated that a barber named McCoy out- points and Harold Hnnna; Six Little Sleepy fought nnd outpointed McDonough at the situation at that and other on Goodman Sprites — Foss had assaulted him on Hyde street. Heads. Dream Gardner, Nellie dying •very stage. The St. Paul man was evl- the line. Wolf. Florence KnKlebrigrht, Mary Lutz, Ethel His statement varied from this. lently afraid of his opponent ami did not Taylor, Ada Klllott,Olive Miller, Fay Byrne, Inasmuch as it contained the Information .-•\u25a0mure a lead for the first three rounds, Delia Ante. Father Kern. that he had received his injuries by fall- p.-hlle the crowd shouted derisively, In INDIAN KILLED BY Ing downstairs in a house at 036 Commer- ADependable •.lie fourth round McCoy sent McDonough cial street. The body was taken to the io the floor with a left on the jaw and A SHEEP-HERDER Trist Whist Club Election. Morgue, and the police will make an In- igaln with a right on the same spot, fln- The fifth annual election of the officers vestigation. illyknocking him out with a left on the Whist Club Kind. and Troops Are of the Trist Duplicate took Trouble Is Feared place In the rooms of the club, 711 Jones HAD A MUSICAL "JAG." Store Being Hurried to the street, last evening, and resulted in the Scene. selection of the following: President, Z. C. Seitz, a Kansas Soldier, Charged A thoughtful buyer soon A special to K. Myers; vice president, Mrs. A. B. With Embezzling a Mandolin, dis- SAI-T LAKE. Nov. 9.— the second A'iee president, Mrs. Deseret News from Vernal, Utah, says Woodward: Is Discharged. tinguishes the truth from its in- S. L. Strickland; secretary, Mrs. F. Fred- an Indian w;is shot and killed on the res- C. Seitz. formerly a member of the Hos- ervation yesterday Red Deer's sheep ericks; treasurer. James A. Taylor; direc- numerable counterfeits. at tors—P. J. Tormey, C. 11. Howard, E. pital Corps. Twentieth Kansas Regiment, herd by Jim Objen, a herder. Saunders, Mrs. J. IX Center, Mrs. W. L,. appeared before Judge Mngan yesterday The test of time has proven The In.linn was trying to drive the Kelley and T. L. de Long. on a charge of misdemeanor embezzle- herder out and attacked him with fan report borrowing be a ax, The treasurer's was received and ment. He was accused of a this to dependable store. whereupon the herder shot and killed showed the club in first class financial mandolin from his landlady. Mrs. Kate To keep the skin clean him. The herder was also shot through condition, very handsome Greene, street, Angier's wounded. with a balance 15.12 Polk and' pawning it. Petrolium the arm and w.is severely in the treasury. Next Saturday evening Seitz explained to the Judge that lie Emulsion 40c fifteen herders now on the reser- of club, Scott's Emulsion 4OC is to wash the excretions About danger, the ladies' annex the under the borrowed the mandolin to play at a party, vation arc thought to be in great direction of Mrs. M. E. Guptlll and Mrs. ainl he was treated so well for his ma- William's Pink Pills lee and the owners of sheep are hurrying to Myers, give their nipulation off; scene trouble, which is on the Z K. will semi-annual of the Instrument that he got Stuart's Dyspepsia trcm it the skin takes the of th<- "at home." Whist prizes will be given to drunk and must have pawned it while in Tablets *--40c !upper end of the reservation. Troops are the winners of the contests, after which that condition. He promised also on the way the scena of the to redeem inside, to refreshments willbe served. As the club- it. and as Mrs. Greene refused to prose- Pond?Pond's Extract care of itself if not trouble. Thr border who killed the Indian rooms are limited to twenty-five cute, guardhouse post. tallies. the case was dismissed. Chamberlain's Cough Syrup J^ Is in the at the special invitations have been sent out. and ' 20c blocked outside. admission will be by card only, excepting Pinkham's Compound 75c LEASING GRAZING LANDS. to members. School Over a Saloon. Aver's Sarsaparilla C Hackett, 7 and Mr. the president of the Noe Hood's Sarsaparilla 75c To wash it often CHEYENNE, Wyn., Nov. 9.—Governor Hitch in the Welburn Trial. Valley Improvement Club, has notified Richards issued Cascarets loc 2OC 4OC of this State a request to Attorney was the Hoard of Education that the public clean, any the Governors of the arid States and Ter- Coombs Paine's Celery Compound without doing informed yesterday that W. 1,. Zoller, one school at the corner of Castro and Twen- 75c ritories to hold a meeting at Salt Lake ty-sixth streets is located over a saloon. Free plans legisla- of the principal witnesses for the Gov- delivery torailroad points within it, December 14 to formulate of The flooring between the school and the 100 miles on orders sort of violence to re- tion to b* submitted to Congress looking ernment in the prosecution of 0. M. Wel- saloon is so thin and badly of $5 or up. burn, Collector, constructed to leasing grazing lands In the West to ex-Tnterna! Revenue was that the children can easily hear what is a most gentle soap, stockmen and ranchers, the rentals to be In Acapuko. and therefore could not he being said underneath them. quires devoted to building irrigation works for available for the third trial of Mr. Wel- The buildingwhore the school is susceptible of burn, which will begin next Monday is of the many located tfi'- reclamation of lands has disqulted one makeshifts provided a soap with no free al- cultivation. This news the prosecution by the "Sammy" Waller board of bad and on Monday Mr. Coombs will ask per- odor. Relief has been promised as soon HOBART BETTER. mission to read 'the testimony of Mr. as the present board can find a in it. Zoller as given on the first and second building for the suitable kali If defense children. PATF.nsONT, X. J., Nov. 9.—Vice Presi- trials. the refuses _r> allow him to do fo, he will ask for a postpone- Pears', the soap that dent Hobaii wns a little brighter to-day of the trial. Town Burned Down. ment SPRINGFIELD, than he has been since the beginning of Ohio. Nov. 9.—The not excoriates. his Illness. He took some solid nourish- Ruby Raymond Jury Disagreed. town of New Carlisle, about twelve miles clears but ment and was in good spirits. The Presi- this city, was practically asking Jury from wiped out 1128 MARKET ST it, dent sent his usual telegram for The in the case of Ruby Raymond. by fire to-day, the loss affecting T_V§± sorts qf stores sell especially Mr. Hobart's condition and a number of charged with enticing young' girls from thirty people and fu!lv- GEi[ZH*2^> SAN FRANCISCO All other telegrams sympathy and home, disagreed last night aggregating about $30 druggists; all sorts of people use it. expressing and was dis- 000. *The Springfield Fire Department ar- 10th and BROADWAY, best wishes were received. charged by Judge Lawlor. After being rived too late to be of. service. Oaklan*