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SAy PBA3TCISCO CHBONICIiEr SAOTBDAT SEPTEiEBER 19 1896 JOSCELLASEOES wMilrilkH MARIAN WINE THE IDEAL FRENCH TONIC WIntir Palace St Petersbtirs April 17th Be Marshal of tbe Cbancellole of the Imperial Court requests you to seal immediately to the Palace of His Majesty another case of sixty Wttles Vin MarianL for orenrorked men delicate women sickly children MARUNl MEANS SALVATION utm0umttKftTn AwUSWt A GEHEK GUEST RECEPTION AT THE PRESJD10 THE ACTRESS SERENADED BT THE BAKD Commander Graham Compliments Her The Army at the Play Miss Kathryn Kidder has been honored as only one other woman In her profession hat been Yes terday she was the guest of General Graham and his staff at the Presidio received with all the formal military etiquette of the army and serenaded for half an hour before luncheon by the distinction nsdepefideBrtXHmocrCV liter a name The Court say Perhaps the statute should be conitrned as requiring or permitting the name to be written In the same manner as the others are printed The designation would then be a descripto personae and a part of the designation of the person voted for and authorized by the statute THEY WAJTT BttTMEjr Felsom Street Property Owners Denounce the Grand Jury Folsom street Improvement Club 4 Composed of residents on Folsom street between Second and East held a meet In last night In the Folsom street Republican Club Hall corner of Folsom 8nd Second streets Chairman John Rafferty called the meeting to order and presented two resolutions drawn up by the executive committee The first denounced the action of the Grand Jury in reporting unfavorably upon the repavmg or Koiscm street In the district represented by the club as selfish narrow minted and sectional and worthy of the contempt of every resi aeni or me tsoutnsiat ana the Mission The second resolution advocated i petition to the Board of Supervisors Fifth Artlllerv band Mis Kidder was accompanied by her I if clntrcLr manager I Newton and Mrs Romeyn TMBlltfft Si ALL OPPOSE MRS CRAVEN FIGHT THE rEXCIL WILL TOGETHER Mrs Oelrlehs and Miss Fair Withdraw Their Probate Petltlosu For the first time since Mrs Nettie Craven presented the so called pen Folkes Nellie 8 VS Ryans Magpie vs Gorman vota hi win or SpntTTihAP 1894 which she mo Wrens Olden vs Dillon Btnn A Basustts Ormonde ICPrm rlas Nanevva Rrfenitfi Rand Brtasann tadr Inrleslda JV Larter I RnlllvanS LlttlaTnnR Prlna lca KU more Kays Eclipse Geary RwinU Lnu ft firsrnends Sitter Mabel Valley kennels Hazel vs WU mdi sunnysiae Maid A Aaamr urp vs Hannons Foxnall Leonards Win oTVlip vs Greeleys Dan Han nons Marguerite vs A Adams HattleE Ryans VD vs JBIver A Nolans Bright Eyes Brennans Gold King vs Alameda kennels Daisy Portal Hag gertys Laurelwood vs A Adams Adams There will be a twenty eight dog stake at Ocean VlewConrslng Park tomorrow The following is the result of the draw Gormans Kingston XM Coxs Medio Boy Folkes Fond Hop vs Roches Block Swan Lennon St Cloud vs Tracys Soudan Dillon A Relliys Lady FitxjferaK vs Osheas Tullermore Reiuys Harkawar vs Dfllon RetUys Fairy Wrens Side Show vs Trams Little Beauty A Merrills Handspring vs OSheas Fearless Seggersotf white Chief vs Roches Paaflfl Queen 8 Ryan i Rogers Sly Boy vs Gorman1 Boy ns OU Philadelphia Sloe CO Ho 10 Third St TAKtB ON A SMOS MEANS STAN0AR9 OF MCRfT jl 160 BIG CUT IN DOUGLAS SHOES That blab rtaca loMrfsrM out trade So SB ess day It It tartt tit nd we hv la heap to do boils TWi wk we will eU Poatfat Baji sad Tomtit Button or Lace snoei klowcot AItdcxi tlrvoi tbrm wy BpeiI price II 60 reoacd from Si size In Bnttoa I EhOft from 11 to 5 tiies la lace Snoei from 11 to 4t lr I A ftr 1 I jzm Ayres widow of the late Maior Gen eral Ayres of whom General Graham was a bosom friend The party was received In the Generals headquarters the commander of the post and his staff being In full uniform The actress was at her best and captivated the gallant soldiers quite as readily as did Mme Sans Gene effect her triumph over Napoleon last eight Luncheon was served at 1130 oclock and there were present at the table which was prettily decorated besides the General and his staff Mrs Graham and her daughters and several ladles of the post When the serenade was finished Miss Kidder gracefully acknowledged the compliment not only to her host but to the musicians General Graham culled a basket of the rarest flowers on the reservation with his own hands and presented It to the fair guest Miss Kidder wore the flowers at the play last night where General Graham and his ladies and several others from the Presidio were the guests of the charming actress The party occupied the two lower boxes to the left of the stage They were draped with an American flag sent from Fort Mason with the compliments of Captain Vodges The army people apparently enjoyed their visit quite as much as did the star her reception at the Presidio Miss Kidder ha something to talk of for the rest of her days were she disposed that will excite the envy and admiration of her sisters on tne stage Miss Mary Anderson was the only pro fessional woman up to yesterday who had received the distinction of a re 3 crption In military circles Mi An the paving of the street with bitumen in piace oz inejDasait and cobble stones now used The present paving was laid some thirty years ago ordinary cobblestones being taken for material Where repairs were needed basalt blocks had since been laid The executive committee has received the promise of Crocker to pave the car tracks with bitumen if the city will perform Its part The two resolutions were unanimously adopted and the petition to the Supervisors was started on its rounds After an address by MrsC Borden in which she exhorted her hearers to stand firm for good paving and to let the question of electric lights and sewer flushing go for a time the meeting adjourned EXTRIES AKD HANDICAPS FOR TOE EVEXT derson was accorded a reception Washington by General Sherman In SPKCtAL Ldtf roBtoa KH Oxford qor or pointed and hpd ptai lwher tip olid wtrtrt 2 to 5 OdoxI fr tn Nt from 1 SO to 71c rtrj pit otrwtood Country ortr iotlelti Send for new ffio tntPd auioirue Address KATCHI5SKI 10 Third Stroet Sob Frael THE MINERAL IXDCSTRY Fourth Volume or Val ble Publication Ioed The publication Issued by the Scientific Publishing Company of New York known as The Mineral Industry although only in Its fourth year has FHILADELFhia sHOK COMPACT achieved a marked success and is now recognizee as an aumonij un mr I Ject It treats so successfully Of course I it would have been Impossible for the new publication to have grown Into favor in so short a time had not its editor Richard RothwelL been long known to those interested In the statistics technology and trade In minerals as the able conductor of the Engineering and Mining Journal and ex i president of the American Institute of I Mining Engineers His association with the new enterprise guaranteed Its character and It was at once accepted brail desirous of keeping in touch with the latest and best developments of the mineral Industry Those who are familiar with the three previous volumes need not be told that The Mineral Ih dus try although issued annually Is no mere compendium of statistics but is filled with carefully written mono graphs pertaining to the subject suggested by the title and is therefore of great use to those who seek technical Information relating to the mining of minerals In this and other countries Like Poors Manual The Mineral Industry fills a want which no other pub lication can supply therefore each succeeding year must add to Its value and popularity TO AID IRISH PRISONER COMPA5Y EXTERTAIS Programme Presented by Leaame of the Cross Cadets Company League of the Cross Cadets from St James parish gave a moat successful entertainment last evening at Native Sons Hall on Seventeenth street The place was crowded with the friends of the energetic young men This division of the regiment was formed rn 1893 and every obstacle to genuine success has been overcome by untiring efforts The programme last evening was otened bv a Dlano solo by Miss A Pau ba and followed by words of welcome from Major A Mulligan Mrs Thomas Grlffln whose pleasing con tralto voice makes her a general fa vorite had to respond to enthusiastic encores Judge Frank Murasky made the address of the evening and Colonel John OByrne on behalf of the ladles of the parish presented the company with a beautiful silk flag It was received with gracious acknowledgments by Captain McCarthy The entire audience then Joined in singing Amer ica The floor was cleared and the com pr tftlve drills for non commissioned officers and also for privates were reviewed by Captain George Fllmer of the National Guard of California a and Wing Again Together on ScratchThe Weeklr Bolletia cluc Lliii nntm1tt declared tru the last will of the mil SVSiS ReiuT llanalre the children of James Fair Wee Nell vs Quanes Lissak Lea have decided to fight that document non Tempest vs aeenn i uasugnx nntBlv Wertrfiir Charles Fair Mgj has been alone In his contest of theiJHE JOINT CLUB ROAD RACE pencil win Now his sisters Mrs Oel richs and Miss Fair have Joined him Tl7 i his opposition to It and a new alignment of Issues in the big lawsuit has arisen At the time of the production of the will Mrs Oelrlcha Mls Fair and their brother Joined In a petition to Judge SUck asking for lta probating A few day later Charles Fair withdrew the support he had at first given it and boldly declared tbe will a forgery Mrs Oeirtchs and Miss Fair remaining passive This state of affairs Is now a year old the greater part of which time has been spent by their brother In an effort to get himself into court In his contest to the will Yesterday the attorneys for his sisters served upon him notice that they would take sides with him by filing In court an application to withdraw their former petition to have the will admitted to probate This notice was short but It means that the pencil will Is to be attacked on all sides The document Is as follows In the Superior Court In and for the City and County of SAn FrancUoo In the matter of too estate of James Fair deceased Theresa A Oeirtchs and Virginia Fair having heretofore with their brother Charles Fair to wlt on the 18th day of March iS95 filed a petition in tuts mat i ter asking that a certain document pur i porting to be the last will and testament of James Fair deceased of date September 24 1884 be admitted to probate as the last will of said deceased and that letters of administration thereon be Is sued to them do now withdraw said pti tlon and ask that the same be dismissed THERESA ALICE OELR1CH3 VIRGINIA FAIR San Francisco September 18 1S86 Van Paterson made a move yesterday to expedite the hearing of the will contest On Thursday Un he filed a demurreT to the answer of irginia DDIHGS IN THE OF THE LOCALCHESS TOURNEY COMPETITOR fTO START FROM icilATCH Xcwa From fa Chess World Problem Camber 15 Solntiona and Replies twa or ttorte times daruuf the past yr certain contractors had endeavortd to get scheme tnrtmga the Board bltomlalxteg that Aloe fchaTfcpro tested ther say and it boa ieated at Tarfow times Abort month ago we had to protest against plan then on hand by soma contractor and were Informed that the action was laldTrreTtoT eix months Now comes another petition tor nitomimzing me block sarin that the matter comet up for bids next Mondarnlffht Werespectfully rtpresentthat said block Is In perfect condition having beenma cadamUed abort two years ago and there is no necessity for disturbing the present exceUent ftavement SATS BX WAS ECBXTE Christian CV Bin laM to Set Aalda the Marriage otHla Son A novel suit found Its war into the County Clerks cAce yesterday It Is brought by Christian Bill to annul the marriage ortlrson Charles CH HIIL to Miss Schalltr Themar I rlage took place In ilarch last and young HOT then being but is years otj age his father consented to the Issuance of the license Tbe senior Hill says he The Mechanics Institute chess tournament Is scheduled to commence on the 1st prox and terminate on the last day of the month It is probable that the number tL contestants will not ex cted twelve nslt Is extremely probable that the committee having the tourney In charge will Insist that an competitors 1 consented to the marriage beeanselhr i nr 2iniui uegrKB Fair and Mrs Oeirtchs to the fourth tau scratch The Joint flve mlle road race of the Olympic Club Wheelmen and the Garden City Cyclers to morrow will probably be the biggest affair of its kind ever held on the Coast It will be the first time that two dobs have combined in such an event and from the large and select list of entries the race will be very exciting Theatartof the race will be In lip It as and the finish half a mile south of the junction of the Glsh and MUpltas roads The course Is lightning fast and tbe finishing stretch Is nearly a mile straightaway and a hundred feet In width The principal Interest is centered In the fight which is bonsd to result be tween the scratch men Tantau ana Wing In the last contest Tan tau secured the honors leading Wing over the tape by a wheels length The following are the entries and handicaps A Vaughan ZXQ Schwab Mackle A St Cooper i20 Baker wmting Boyd zar a Johnson Chase Edwards A Helmore Cosgriff ZDO Johnson A Code Esplnosa 15ft WUliston Ramsay A Hansen 15 Ed Ferguson Brldgeman Ford 1 Smith BruceCotUe Lernrnon 1 JO A Clark I Rider Westlake Russ li Curtis Joseph Deimas Murphy Christ 100 Al Hubbard Lawrence Hammond 0iS Smith Shear roar Gus Naviet George XL Kroetx ft ian start on an even footing If the follow lng players firs Marshal and Love grove Chake Kendrlck Franklin Thompson Samuels Palmer Wash young lady represented to him that her character was above reproacn reclaims now to nave bee deceived and savs that In July last he discovered that Miss Schaller before her marriage had ourn uu bjuuvan ana uowe comprise wnty IajprCptf conduct wlthf the dozen axnpd contest will certainly oar Benjamin Balltnger It appears result as these gentlemen can all play that at the time of the issuance cf the a first class ram and mnder the task license Mlts Schaller resided at 410 of their opponents a difficult one Each street Oakland while Hia resided at mSi LAWRENCE IJf CrSTODT The Ticket Order Former Captured In Ogden Upon a telegraphic warrant issued here by United States Commissioner Heacock Lawrence wan arrested in Ogden yesterday on charges of fpr gery made by Colonel Lee Department Quartermaster General of the Army The Information filed against Lawrence alleges tint he forged the name of Parker Bray to four orders for transportation Issued by Colonel Lee to the latter and utilized the tickets on the amended opposition of the pencil will I Ths demurrer Attorney Paterson withdrew yesterday morning He had discovered that to press the demurrer would enable counsel for Charles A Terrlll and Whitman the crack professional riders departed for Eureka yesterday They win contest at the meet next week Welch of the national racing board has about de Fair to raise the qufestlon of the validity i cided to make one of the party that of the trust created by the famous stolen will Argument of this question he feared would caute another delay In the hearing of the minors contest and he prefen rd to abandon the demurrer rather than take the chance of delaying the trial which has beeDset for October 5th Mrs Oeirtchs and Mis Fair will begin their depositions this morning before Notary Charles Phillips in the Crocker building PLATT A CLEVER WRESTLER He Downs James Davis In Two Straight Falls As clever a wrestling match as has been seen for some time in this city took leaves on to morrows steamer The racing board is making a vigorous Inquiry into the status of those amateur riders who participated in the recent relay race Stewart Upson the fast rider of Sacramento and Brick Kuhn of this city will probably be transferred to the professional ranks The following is the weekly bulletin Issued by the raring board i Sanctions era ted September I4th Nevada State Fair Reno Nev September 2th to October 3d La Grande Cycling i Club La Grande Or I Transferred to professional class Bar bee Great Falls MociK Da vies i Rverett Wash Gafney flattie Wash Palmer and Walsh San Dleco Cal it Norman and Loudrrmllk Los Anceles cal cistise Henry Lillie Lodi Cal own request Buspenaeo ror ccmpeiiag in Duny contestant will play two games with each other The last day for receiving entries has been fixed for the 20th Inst The Brooklyn Chess Club has notified the English players of the acceptance of the challenge Issued by the latter for a return match by cable It Is expected that the difficulties which now stand in the way of the American club furnishing the necessary players and funds will be peacefully overcome and that a change of directors which will probably be made In the course of a week or two will reconcOe many of the disgruntled members and bring back into the fold several players who have already severed their connection with the organisation Stelnltz who Is undergoing a treatment of the Knelpp cure In Woerls hefen Bavaria writes from that place under dale cf September 31st to the New York Tribune that the beginning of the match with Laiker has been definitely fixed for November 1st but owing to the Budapest tournament he had asked for another adjournment of from eight to ten days Stelnlu in bis letter expresses great confidence of being able to hold his own In his match and as only a small stake has to be provided he is rather anxious to have the sum of the stakes Increased Hs therefore asks would be backers to forward their stakes under the usual conditions to the treasurer of the Moscow Russia Chess Club It is stated that Tarrasch is thinking seriously of taking up the challenge Issued by Maroc2y Tschlgorln is endeavoring to arrange a tournament to be held at St Peters burg in the course of a few months which will be limited to first class prize winners Tarrasch has stated that he Intends to annotate all the games played at the Nuremberg tournament Stelnltz and PlUibury have entered their names as competitors In the Budapest tournament which Is now scheduled to take place on the 5th of October Problem US By Frits Pelpers Los Angeles CaL BLACK 243 Ettel street Oakland VALLEJ0 TAKES THE 4UP HOW THE VISITOR CAPTCBES THE TROPHT Close Coat est for ll MattheTriPait of Holdlag Tramp Ace Southern Pacific Lawrence admits pjace the rooms of theColumblaAth raxrs at Santa Monica CaL II Nor ELEGANT HALLS AT Alcazar Building TO E1T FOR SOCIETIES UNO LODGES COME AND SEE THEM Ibsm ftLnOtams room different rissi V1U 4il modern eonTtalraeet eipeelttty rtd to nctof roosat ot frsterntl ni oel orfiMzi ions oottreasansm rates Efcettlc Mthu plno and orgtn sepplUd ta very hi I without extra ehirj 1Mb loift loaltty or ordtr oeevpylsg ball nthit tu dtQc bu tbt prtTilere outlngs lvxdtnci ball aada bicqntt ball eTery tart asaut so desired ire otchatre 41ireife and commodoai elerator la rea te 12 tat ths acceamoda Ol ttnintt Md toots For farther particulars Pteais tall at tee So rwiateadeiis oOeecn second floor wn tat bean ol 1 md it or addrvti JOHA DEANE IsTwrlatendent Alcazar Baildlrg Orarrtli rtreev between StocXion and rowsll Faads Will Be Raised by Means ot Subscriptions The meeting of representatives of Irish societies held at Knights of the Red Sranch Hall last night was well attended Dr OToole presided alarm and Stafford was at the secretarys desk The best method of raising funds for tbe relief of the recently released Irish that he signed Brays name but said that he presumed he had a right to do so as he purchased the order from Bray Lawrence claime to have acted in good faith in the matter and has friends here who deny criminal Intent on his part However he Is now on his way this city in charge of the United States Marshal of Utah and will be here on Monday morning to make his defense LIVES BECACSE SHE TALKED Hotr Miss Shott Was Prevented From Killing Herself That Miss Sophie Shott formerly a domestic in the Plymouth House Is now alive Is probably due to the fact that she is a woman Being a woman she could not keep a secret Her secret was a mad Infatuation for Paul Womble a cook a Castle Crag Womble and the girl had been very friendly but she found that a change had come to the cook so Miss Shatt went to the Emporium and bought a pistol The girl confided in a fellow domestic at the Plymouth and now she is glad that sb did Her confidante gave the and before the new weapon could be used Miss Shott was disarmed Next day an attorney who is said to be Harold Harron waited on the clerk who sold the pistoL The clerk took the weapon back and refunded the letic Club last evening Harry Piatt the 124 pound champion of the Coast and James Davis were the contestants Piatt represents the Reliance Club of Oakland and is a protege of Eugene Van Court Davis Is a Columbia Athletic Club man Both men showed a great deal of cleverness but Piatt outclassed Davis In ail round work Davis is a finely built fellow and a good wrestler though not fully trained He was most clever while on the defensive in Graeco Roman style though he got In some good leg locks He could do little with Piatt while on the aggressive Piatt on the other hand was ex tremely clever when on the aggressive man and LoudermlllL Los Angeles Cal permanently Fritz of New York who arrived In this city last week for the purpose of accompanying Tourist England upon his return Journey win make the trip irstrad of Krsrland He starts from the City Hall this morning at 845 oclock and will endeavor to reach New York in forty days In us Is3 zzi sags wsz tgt i I The VaUeJo Whist Club sent Its tea to play off the chaUehge for the Ride out trophy on September 12th2Tha VaUeJo Crab won by three This the third time that the club has challenged the city club The VaUeJo team vras com posed of Brady Brew Wolters and cooo rin According to the rules goremlng Hideout trophy contests the 8auFTan Cisco Club now has the privilege ef first challenge With the exception of a few months last winter the trophy has always been In the possession of the San Fran Cisco Club Saturday evening September 12ththe best score was made North and South ir Mrs Bell and Miss Washburn ten above The next score was East and Wast Mrs Curtis and Arthur Moreton seven above Monday evening September nth tbe scores were even North and South Mrs Reynolds and Mr Mackenzie ten above East and West Jix and Mrs Hover ten above Tuesday afternoon Mrs Bates gave the regular whist talk The best scores wersr made by Mrs Reynolds and Mrs Hows eight above Mrs Hardy and Mrs Hover six abova Wednesday evening was prise night The best score was made North and South by Merer and Curtis twelve above Mr and Mrs Foard of Los Angeles are still In the city and report the Los Angeles Whist Club of which Foard Is president in a very flourishing condition1 They are expecting a number ot new members the coming fall and winter season The following hand is an Illustration of Matthews erst point of holding up the ace of trumps and it gains one trick Deuce of clubs turned by East South to lead The card marked wins the trick and the card immediately underneath la next led Mercantile Library Auxiliary bran Auxiliary are busy this week amending their constitution which It Is desird to make as simple a possible The board of directors met on Tuesday afternoon and made a number of and was so agile that Divis could not changes which were then submitted by keep him on the defensive mere than a1 t0 auxiliary at large and the a minute or two at a time Piatts mu anal result will depend Bpoa the vote WHITE White plays and mates in two moves Solution to problem 143 has been received from Beatty city 8 Spencer Teano tw th vrpintiu i Nov stepbens san Bernardino The members of the Mercantile Li Robrt gn j0Mi Jonn Btewart Stockyards Buck Placerville and cles were better trained and he was more thoroughly posted In the poir of the sport so he won in two straight falls One was lftr very hard work in 33 minute andr 30 seconds and the other in 7 mmute It was probable that Piatt won the second fall In less time as he had Davis on hlB shoulders one whe Spiro the referee could not see Davis back from where he was standing Meagles seconded Davis and Paul Carroll acted for Piatt Al Brill and Charles Bates were timekeepers There were three set tos and a club swinging exhibition by Walter Cah Jaek nronr a riimnit a rt inn rn ficvntf tf ioM hniniM can Desics tne man eveni In favor of a mass meeting at which position now and she hopes she U1 KlnRoyhe Palmes got a lie the i never see Womble aealn i best of Willie Enaberg Of tne Olympics subscriptions should be sought was not er see worn Die again Eugene Egan Of the Columbia showed well received most of those present Tv itn more science than Joe Murphy of the of that bdy On of the proposed amendments provides for quarterly receptions In place of the monthly reunions which conducted economically taxed the resur cs of the society more than the directors considered prudent or In accord with the object for which the auxiliary was organised Another change bears en th periodica entertainments given for the onefit of the library In regard to the latter the committee has a serlss of lectures under advisement which promises to awaken general interest Will Fight Buckley Mandnraos Registrar HInton was yesterday morning authorised by the Election Commissioners to employ an attorney and defend tbe mandamus proceedings tr Miss Nora Farnsworth San Jose Solution to problem 144 By Fin lay son KS Answers to correspondent Los Anateles The notice was fully deserved Thanks for problems They are much appreciated Opposed to Sew Pavement A story illustrating the Industry and persistency ot paving contractors la brought out by a protest filed with the Board of Supervisors yesterday from property owners on Clayton ctreet be I Qc 4 lie to 1th Ac Kc So jls Qh Ih 1b 4h AV 1 Ihi nd it za 51 4 A Id Id td Qd Kd 7 in 8 4S Sj 7 A North and Sooth East and West Taking the trick 8 vrr Ijc Ac Qe 9 Qh Jh 10 6h 4h Ah I 3 a Kh Jh ta id Ih 1ft 3d i 1 Kt IS 4 1c IS 4s a Ad 3d Sd 4 K1 5C Id 7c I 7 i 1M 7d As Kt North and South 6 East and West 1 Dill Raiser to De taaletemV The Federal Grand JurygreeiJ yes urday to Indict Edward Petit who was recently arrested in Santa Rosa for raising a bin to 8 TheDlstrlct Attorney of Santa Rosa was one of the wrLnetseslsthecase Brasnhart Xomlaated Samuel Braunhart the Port Wardea of this city was nominated for 8tatel Senator by the Democrats la the Seventeenth Senatorial district shortly tween Oak and Page representing that after midnight 8 STYLE IS THE MAN i FASHION PITS HIMi mtfm fi CHOOSE A COtLARjrtJ f5R TOUP STYLE MWffi LOOK AT rmTrrrfflffivM vmBKKm glsTasjyefeaaaaoeeeiee favoring persona solicitation After a discussion lasting over an hour at was decided to request the chair to appoint an executive commtttee of fifteen who should have charge of the entire matter To this will be added one delegate from ach Irish organisation in the city and special committees In each town In the State This committee will issue an address setting forth the objects of the subscription Chairman OToole will announce his selections to day A suggestion to give the organization a name brought forth many Political Prisoners Fund was favored until the chair suggested the addition of the word Irish The meeting adjourned1 until Thursday by which time it Is hoped to have a majority of the delegates selected Treasurer Jeremiah Deasy announced instituted by A McDcoald to require TnMnrmw imrfvciy him to file the Buckley nominations lUiruw unity aiA Tne Sunday Cnrouie nmt clnh and Frank Rarhael cave a The fourth lecture of the series of two round exhibition with Jake Heln Current Controversy under the auspices of the American Womens Lib A DAT OF BASEBALL eral League will be delivered In Metro polltan Hall on next Monday evening Loma programme at the Presidio i and John Kelley who registered from The subject of this lecture will be Mln atbirtla Park Howard street were ordered lstering Angels James Barry will dropped from the rolL Joseph Cohen be the chairman of the meeting and an There will be baseball all day long at 0f Iti Chattanooga street was restored Interesting and entertaining prelude the Presidio Athletic Park to morrow will be given Tickets are for sale mt jn the morning there will be an amateur ice neaaquariers oi me league rooms MmmmH in orlAek At and to defend any other cults that may be Instituted against him David Smith and Louis A Booth who registered from 523 Kearny street Briefs In the Williams Case Filed In accordance with the order oft ThlrTand Market sVre and at the Conway BaumeT will United State pUtrfctoige Morrow Keefes music store 1019 Van avenue and 106 Hayes street Steals a Barrel of Tennis McCarthy who neadquarters witn the gang that he woulc receive any subscriptions 111 i left at his place of business JO Sixth jrJ I0W street Ness Plaf tn Columbian Woolen Mills nine The principal game of the day will be between two teams Of National Goards whisky 1 nun Most of the men are trained ath makes hl litis and If they are In practice they muvtitk ft cww6 so the men will type up as fol Position Company fnafial nnnfff flaa 1 Mnn 4th M7Mnw anrl rft tannv Buyia The Musicians Mutual Protective Marfh tilCorn union is masting a ngni on me pracuce claimed stole a barrel of whisky yester of United States Army and NavyUada flay morning from the ruins of the sa entering Into competition with citlxen loon at 1008 Brannan street which was musicians and underbidding them Con burned the night before competition to the Secretary of War The George Thomas Post of the briefs were filed by theattorneys in the Williams case yesterday oa the motion for a new trial argued last week A decision is not expected before the middle of next week LOCAL HEWS XOTES A 8 Halliday win address the Charter Kane Edwards McConnick Hart Mullalley BAIXXS1 GVILSK3 SPlCiriCCCRES BO Ject to the union I ctrwt irfl arTtA vAtfprnv sftr im a yijany a ronure A orapany xr rCZJZ ZZZ iUIlZ noon Dy umcers Day andEskew anaiuiura catcher Corcoran Vl SSrSf vkSJT JlVi ni 1 rl 0 ftl charged at the Seventeenth street Sta Huhbert Pitcher Borland 2 lawaf evenln Lripple OfeeK 8 MaTSnaL Second baeNlppert Elaser Lavln a twelve year old boy re Third base Qdrman I siding at RlngoM street fell from a Shortstop DaTla peddlers wagon yesterday morning and Left field Bower broke his shoulder He wastaktn to the Center field Klley Recetvinx HospitaL tUxhl field Brown John McDevltt was booked at the City There will be a league game of base 1 jesteroayajrw hurgiary ball at thtnmM this SSftSS nSSaWSs ralfroS afternoon between the Imperials and mutes 00 Harrison strcct the San Franclseos for the benefit of Nick Murphy the youth accused of rob the Boys Training Home The sews 1 Mng a messenger on Broadway several boys of this City have been busily en days ago was yesterday held to answer gaged In selling tickets and as there to th Superior Court U3o a charge of are gate prises they have sold about i larceny HU bonda were fixed at snnn tlrVata Thcra will nrAhiM lm I I The California Sodtty or the Sons of the pages will contain another thrilling chapter of Rider Haggards sensational story of The Wizard and among other short romances and specially illustrated articles the following Ocean Plunder Gathered from the Depths of Monterey Bay A Romance of the Sioux Campaign on the Rosebud The Bolton Laing Partys Exploration of Vancouver Island Recent Developments in Stage Mechanics for Bapd Scene Shifting and believes he Will stop It He offers I Grand Army of the Republic has appro to Introduce In Congress a bill to pre nriated 40 toward the erection of a SSi SSSKr1 nrtTirPntr National Memorial HsJl at Sheffield ffiugkTniaTvfB Ms ta memorr of George Root Musicians are askeu to rurnisn any in iftJVrSJ baTe tblS rob lar wr 80l58 ot ta CIvllTVar The 000 Uckets There will probibry be a I Field and Fannings Junior a Romance byKut Bococx Raising Royal Birds for the TableiiiEnglandSf Something About Golf and Golf Links Gambling on the Mississippi Tarns of aRetired Gambler in Santa Ana Valley SfJ 1 structure will be1 SSaVSJ1 romiwhit I VSLS ttoe i after the Thorn aldsen edifice in Copen hagen A Talk on Suffrage Party Designation Is Valid The Supreme Court has decided that It does not Invalidate an election ballot i for the voter to write the party name oa Miss Susan BV Anthony and the Rev his ballot Jennings and i Anna Shawwtll address a meeting Brown wrre rp jaitng cnndieates Tor in noneer unu to nignt on ue sixm Can hM ia tMsl i patient 1b coffe tern er arttce of wiu seci armaaent and tpeSdj cure TWer th natlent 1 mnArt dMitltr or WcyrgdAxWc a2IS BupewiMP la San Mateo county Brown amendment to the Constitution Postal Lvm iUMixaToN coTci Sni ItsTr was tucetasful by a narrow marglnand cards have been IssUed staUngrthat the tt2hL the lower Ccurt tusuicea hira Th toecung would be heiarunatr tee aus vXlt onwr sLadytiiftonTEreunis a rrTT rt suDreme wiuit auituieu uc juuinKukusn ui ic fiuuTOouj i snowbim vs uenmona Kennels uncie tttht uf nn mL a ihe iswr CnUrf Theconff nthm was odetr denies ooUtlcs belniiarrtd by 2 uHn us sauaof eve toteriTDJerted ths party lru constitution PJpES DTSStRINd OfTlfcES IN THE afternoon Snowbird vs Richmond kennels Uncle Sam Robinson Peytons Carmen vs IP Ryans Oripman Ryans Molly American Revolution wUl one nundrratn anniversary 01 tne i catkin of Washingtons farewell address ie me Hotel The Presidio Heights Republican Club has given the free use of its wigwam at tftheupib Developing a Debutante freyhooads MatehesT ThtrtTWin be some excellent coursing at Izleside Park tfl mcrrow as thirty four of the best dogs la the State I Maple street to the Election Corn are entered The following IS the result i iitt 9ftiliSZ2iiK a wa a9 ru a xm MmWr dletrietl XXsSTststV OftJ 1 Tttft sflsl TTf mti trs Alesv lopingjRoblnspn A Peytons J4 Bcver I charged with battery upon hU wifes niece iia uoten waoaceiore paice Judge Joachlmsen yesterCayr Testimony on both sides was heard and the Court re pieby a dinner atthe California steam Road Carriages in Use Sixty seven Sears Ago Prepaid Helfffct Rjt mtrflran nh i The Throne of a Thousand Terrors a Shorts Story by William Le 1jeux Manufacture of Beet Sugar inKebTasW served Its decision until to day SCeuism6.

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