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SSgWZ Kfes92s5igifiS id SAX FRAXCISCO CBnRbisnCLZE TTTESDAV OCTOBER 0 1893 its I 11 TiBORDAY BASEBALL Two Complete Shows lii 0 ne King Lopsided Scores and lots of Noise Frisco Beat the Dukes and Levys Pioneers Downed Oakland tr IPW Withlwo complete shows fr one ring under one canvas and for a single price of admission the populace enjoyed a snrfeit of baseball yesterday at Haight street alias the Peoples Pleasure Park There were three hours of noise long distance swats hits by the pitcher etc crowded into the afternoon and yet for the first tirpe in many moors the spectators remained tili the trouble was over This is either an in dieation that baseball is improving here abonts or else the people are determined to get all there is corntbg to tliem for their money The latter theory is probably the correct one for the young men involved in the turmoil were not spell binders by any means At times their action seemed to savor of remorse for having consented to work on Labor day bnt a the whole the performance was enjoyable San Francisco and the Dukes first obliged the latter combination Uoating up the flume by a score of 17 to A surplus of bungles and a paucity of hits caused their downfall though the introduction of some rusty talent had some thitrfe to do with it AdhiirarEbripht was not in the game HeeihaustedTiim and was therefore most too weak to endure 1 Xely the violent exertion of playing and boss Totals in the job at the same time Throughout the engagement he stood i Oakland on tne poop aecK 01 tne grana stana ana pioneers flirectea nis forces tinaer command or Lieutenant Cahtillion who played first base UuttneUufces lay occurred ia startine the second game It took quite a while for those of the Oakland team who had so uniforms to jret into the toilets discarded by the Friscos As there was not a man among the Oaklands who would fit Mr Sundays clothes he remained inside of them himoel and played the outfield thus earning double rations in one day LHis name also appears in two tables ot contents TipOeill did not appear as ne was too Dusyover in uaEianci taming about the came he won the day before Some of the others were also absent A larjre colored man known as Dark yilds hovered like a cloud over first base and played tne bag in fine style Horner pitched and captained tne team but his talent was not in it with the Pioneers The hitting was about even and so were the bungles bat the Pioneers had better luck getting around the bases There werei some fine exhibitions of fielding by Levy Kelly and Beckett and Kiles work at third was a prominent feature Oakland missed connections in the first two innings but Iten beris people tallied early and often Four clean hits in a row in the opening i nin surprised Horner and gave the Pioneers three runs Sundays muffin the next was responsible for another Then came a lull till the sixth when three hits and another fluke by the overworked Mr Sunday let in threemore tallies It was inst like finuins them All of the Oak jouua tames uric uoivrsieu iu vvtu uiu ings but they narrowly escaped scoring on several ither occasions Dereraux was in the box for the Pioneers and though hit freely he kept the shotswell distributed The score mr Peeplet pulU one in The cloud onfint Hines Horner Hardie Sunday 1 I Van Haltren 3b Wilds lb Arlett ss Tillison 2b Hurley rf OAKLAND AB BIT S3 PO 1 2 ToUls 42 6 12 3 24 12 Riley 3b Ivevy 1 Beckett ss Crowley lb Dereraux Sullivan Pbilpot ioldie 2b PIOSEEBS AB JR BQSBPO 1 1 13 4 27 10 6 never rot within hailing distance of the other crew Long Mr JacksoaNmowed them down as fast as they faced him or rather the Dukes mowed themselves down by hitting the ball within reach pf Mr Jacksons accomplices Six scattered swipes made nptheir total output while the other side was ripping off nearly triple that amount Young Mr 8hana han who is said to be a distant relative of silver tongued Shananart of Shasta essayed to pitch for the Admiral There is no fault to find with his twirling except that it begot runs for the opposition in large numbers They scored in blocks of four and six Frisco did not begin to tally till the third inning when an exchange of wild throws between Can tillion and gpeer started the panic Then Shahahan seemed to lose his grip and the Sprt 4iitArw 1mhaatr Kim lltmptfnll Sixteen men crossed the plate in three innings before the runs could be stopped Xdhcrcotft hard tlianix 41 17 ErXS BT 1SNISGS 00 3003000 3 1 0 0 6 0 4 3 17 Earned rues Oakland 1 Pioneers 2 Three base hits Dereraux Levy Hines Riley Two base bits Hat4ie Sullivan Wilds Snndav Sacrifice hits Til lson Gold Ie Kelly First base on errors Oakland 5 Pioneers 5 First base on called balls Oakland 2 Pioneers 5 Left on bases Oakland 10 Pioneers 8 Struck out By Deveraox 2 Hit by pitcher Deve raux Kelly Beckett Double plav Van Hal tren to Wilds trt Arlett Umpire McDonald OAlMl IfS i Condition of the Wounded Men Butts and Green Are Very Low Three Alameda Boys Enconnter Highwaymen ireffelfinger at Work CRAYON PORTRAITS THfi WEEKLY CHRONICLES PIKE PREMIUM Protection in the Papers Strong Indorsement of the Pictures So many have already expressed their pleasure and satisfaction with the crayon portraits which constitute the latest premium of the San Fuaxcisco Weekly Chbosicle that it is thought advisable through the columns of the daily paper lu anoru some ueutueu miuiuiatiuu auuut Last night shortly before midnight Conductor Beny who wa3 shot by Pacing Billy Butts In the drpadfnl fusillade of Sunday night had recovered so much fromliis injuries as to enable his friends to take him to his home at 527 Delger street Beny had been occupying a private room in the receiving hospital and had received the closest attention from Fortin and a number of frisnds who are greatly interested in his recovery In the main hospital ward there was a strange and painful scene The would be murderer and his victim Green were literally face to face Green occupied a cot on the west side of the apartment Ilis eyes were closed He was breathing with a great deal of difficulty The pallor of death had overspread hi3 features arid in fact everything denoted that his sands of life had almost run By the side of the cot sat the young mans mother and wife They were weeping bitterly because they had been told that the patient could scarcely survive the night Drs Dunn and Johnson said that the bullet had entered the abdomen but what injury it had done there they could hot say but it I had evidently done a great deal because Green was sinking rapidly i On the opposite side lay Butts The bravado of Sunday night had disappeared The deviltry which impelled him to crouch in ambush and await the turning of the ccSrner by Benv and Officer Scanlan that he miirht shoot them down like dogs had vanished Instead there was a weak emaciated haggard young man groaning in paiu iiiiu muiessing to ce unconscious of anything he had done on Sunday night If ever repentance was shown in the human features it was expressed in trie pain distorted visage of tnat would be mur dcrer His eyes glanced round the apart ment resting on every oDiect almost save 1 his anfortunatp victiiu The doctors said iMaixjuiis was noiaing nis own out tney cullin6t fell how long before a change for the worsewould take place Died Under a Walnut Tree It was a case pf over the hills to the poorhouse But the way was long and tortuous It was an unpleasant prospect too of being domiciled with hnman beings to whom association is a misery and life itself a curse For these reasons therefore death perhaps was preferable arid this accounted for the findin of the dead body of a woman yesterday morning beneath a wide spreading walnut tree in the rear of A Colbys home Clare niont When she entered the premises no one knows When her death occurred is efyially Jinknowri Who she is no one knows either When first seen yesterday morning she was prone upon the ground and the early sun was shining in her face The body was that of a woman between 60 and TOyears of age She was poorly clad in a blue and white check woolen gown trimmed with black velvet She had an overgarment of red and gray check with a shoulder cape with a tattered piece of lace at the neck Monday only about one third of the usual number BEKKJfcXEYu Heffelfinger appeared upon the campus yesterday morning for the first time A practice game was played by the 97 team and a team picked from the university at large As soon as they came on the field Heff went right to wort Yesterday being a holiday many tne old players were absent and their places were filled by less experienced men Heff saw a great deal of high tackling done so he had his hands full in teaching the boys how to tackle low He cave most of his attention to the rush line showing the meft how to teen on the side and at the same time be ready to go through thejine as soon as the ball was put in play After the game was over he took the guards aside and pave them prsonal pointers upon their duties in the rush line It was as a guard that Heff earned his reputation upon the football held and his instructions will be of great valne to the line men ThodroppingofEd wards from the varsity eleven for neg lectins traihint and smoking is having its desired effect upon the other members Since the arrival of Heffelfinger and the firm stiud he has taken in regard to training and dieting the candidate realize that to make the Yarsity and second elevens they have to work and train faijhfully Arrangements are being niade tOstart the training table this week The men will be selected upon recommendation of Heff after he has seen them playing in a few practice games The Trustees while passing warrants for the payment of contracts and public work done for the town have refused to pass warrants for the salaries of the city officers They do this acting under the advice of Town AttornevItobinson EIETHS OAYLORD in Oaiiaail August 17 the wile of Georte Edward Gaylord of a son COLEMAK Ih this ritr October 1 th wile Coleman of a soil NIELSEN Infttscnr September I UiewUeof i A Nielsen of a daughter SAXDEKSON Tn Iios Gat os August 2i the wile or James sanfenoti or ft daughter DANIELSOS Iu this city October 1 the wife of William Caoletson of a son MAREIAGES ABELL MOWTKH In this city September 1 by Rev Dr McCliah George A bell to Emma Slower the pictures There were some exciting features aside i rhe objectof the pictures is to serve as from the free nnfet tercd throws indulged an introduction for the Weekly Cunoxi in by some of the athletes cle and an incentive to non subscribers Iv Washington mpes at short playel t0 beCorDe subscribers The paper is so a briUiantgame Pluckinga hot liner out of the atmosphere with one hand was but one of his numerous specialties Nether cott contributed a catch of the ground and lofty tnmbling order in arunningcoliision with Strand in right field He turned a somersault over Strand but clung onto the ball amid lond declaim Red Mike Lawrence the professional beauty of the fate Stockton team per formed at short at San Jose where he made a eood impression though the hinges in his back seemed rather stift Stanley caught in place of Swett and the hole in left tWld caused by the unavoidable absence of Mr MeGucken was plugged tap fby Knell Following is the score iK FBASCIMO AB BHSB rO Strand Peeples ss Ktthercott i Jower lb Feqnl jney 3b 6 jiciireevy i Stanley ODay 2t Jackson Totals A 6230000 5 3 10 2 7 1 6 3 0 3 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 6 0 2 0 3 10 1 i 2 4 1 2 1 3 0 32 0 0 5 5 1 5 3 10 0 1 0 t6 J5 17 2 27 20 3 SAS JOSS ABL It BH SK PO A 3 2 10 30 0 3010002 3 010 3 1 3 2 1 3 LI 0702 3 0 0 7 1 4 0 2 3 22 1 4 3 I Knell Lawrence Work cf 8undavr CAntllllon lb SrJcer Knightley 3b 4 ioitarty fhanahan 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 5 6 2t 14 10 JtCXS aY 1SMJJGS San Francisco 6 0 4 4 6 0 0 1 015 Pan Jose 110 0 2 0 10 0 5 Earned funs San Francisco 3 San Jose 2 Home run CantIlllon Three base hits Power Peeples reaolgnet Two base hits Strand Nethercott Stanley Lawrence Fo gariy Sacrifice hits ODay Lawrence First base on errors San Trancisco 6 San Jose 3 Tint baso on called balls San rranelseo 2 San Jose 8 Left oa bases San FrancUeo 9 SanJoste Struck out By Jackson 2 by Shanahan 3 Hit by pitcher Stanley Peeples Foga rty Double playa Pequlgney to Jackson to ODay Peeples to ODav to Power McGree vy ft ODay to Power Passed ball fpcr Wild pitches Stianahan Jackson Umpire Donahnei Nethetcott out for Interference ANOTHER LOP SIDED SCOKE levys Pioneers Defeated Oakland by a Xarjo MaJ orlty Levys Pioneers and still another hew combination known as the Oaklands appeared at the second performance which Jacked but nne tally of being as lop sided as the first Seventeen to six in favor of the Pioneers were the figures at the wind np bnt there was plenty of rash and go to the game This was due mainly to the vociferous coaching of Mr Lery himself who felt Jus responsibility Envious persons assert that since Mr Xevy became manager the scar on the back of his head has rapidly grown wider Manager Lcvg coacAinjBut those who know the gentleman best have found no change in him whatever Somt de 4 Complete is so carefully compiled appeals to such a large ad varied class of readers that once established in the home it can easily hold its own there without extraneous recommendation There is still another strong induce wwwffffi ment to the issuance of sueh a premium The Chbomcle knows that by thus indorsing the crayon portraits and issuing uiria irom ws ownonrecs tne auoscnocrs will feel that they have a nrotection which they can never obtain from the itinerant portrait enlarger The CHEOSictB has made all the necessary contracts with the so ar printers the crayon artists and the frame makers and guarantee that no picture shall be sent from the office unless it is up to a certain high standard of excellence The price of the crayon portrait framed readv to hang and the VrEKLTHBOic7E for one year is 3 So As the paper alone costs 51 50 this If aves the trifling sum of 1 85 to pay for picture mounting glass and frame The size of the head is six1 inches the inside of the frame measnres 14x17 inches and the extreme outside measurement is 24x27 Anv one photograph may be sent in and will be carefully enlarged mounted and framed The Cheosicle it is evident has nothing to make in the way of profit out of these pictures in fact nnless they were ordered tn larp numbers they would be made at a heavy loss Specimens of the pictures framed jnst as they will be delivered to subscribers can be seen at the office of the Cheosicxis WANTED Tff DIE A Womans Attempt at Self Destruction There was a mild sensation at the St Kich olas Hotel yesterday morning It was caused by Clara ITamilton a younc housemaid For some days past Miss liamilton has been Imbued wltha religions mama She had acted queer lor several days but gave no sign that she was Irresponsible YeatenJayj however her manlabccame more pronounced and came near resulting In a tragedy The young lady In a wild moment rushed to the top story and threatened to hurt herself from the win dow to the sidewalk belowv Fortunately she was overheard by other servants who rushed into the roont and seized the demented woman before shehdn opportunity to carry her suicidal purpose into execution As soon as Miss liamilton was ealmed she was taken to the TeceivinghospltaLj where she will be kept a few dayauhderhservatiohlt Js thought that her reason may be entirely je itored by a few days of rest and quiet i Titicx Baihs 715 721 Filbert street Warm sea water tabs aaaiwlrhmlnt Kow open The Unknown Dead Man The uncertainty as to the identity of the man who was found dead beside the Southern Pacific track in West Berkeley last Saturday night and whose remains lie at the Morgue may be cleared away to day Coroner Evers has been notified that the package which the deceased deposited with Wells Fargo fc Co at Port Costa would be taken to Oakland and might be examined with a view to ascerr taining the name of the unfortunate This package is addressed to Wyatt San Francisco and that is the name which figures on several papers which nave ueen tonna on tne person ot the dead man One of these papers is a poll tax receipt and the other is areceiptof another character There is ho Wyatt in the San Francisco directory andno party of that name has demanded theparcej consigned to fcjan Francisco The fact that it has not been called for strenfrtbens the supposition that the deceased before death consigned it to himself Inspecting Railway Smith Emery and Alien Clough made a tour of inspection over the California and Nevada road yesterday with a view to determining what is necessary in order to place the road in a first class condition The roadbed has been ill attended to for some time notwithstanding that it is supposed to have some connection with a proposed transcontinental enterprise the headquarters of which are located at Denver The California and Nevada road has a terminus at Emeryville fronrwhich place Smith has now in course of erection a pier which extends quite a distance ont into the bay The roadand pier are supposed to have been designed with a view of establishing a ferry service between Emeryville the northern part of the city and San Francisco The result of the inspection nas not been announced The Spiritualists There was another large attendance at the Spiritualistic camp meeting in Trestle Ohn yesterdaj afternoon and last night The services in the pavilion are growing in interest and the management promises a number of leading Spiritualistic talkers from the East Central Baptist Association The thirteenth annual session of the Central Baptist Association of California assembles in the Twenty third street Baptist Church to day at 2 It will remain in session until Thursday next ALAMEDA About 5 oclock yesterday afternoon three Alameda boys none Of whom were over IG yeafs of age were theV5etinis Of a highway robbery near Laundry Farm The boys Hobert and Fred Parrar and JamesMltChell had been put hunting the road from East Oakland to Moraga valleyr fin their way home they were confronted by four mep one of whom stepped np to Kobert FarrST with the remark Thats a pretty good gnn kid quickly knocked him down la the road and took from him a new 12 gauge shotgun and Jsome fifteen cartridges Meanwhile his companions stood by two afding in the seizing of the ghnandcartridpesandat the sam time relievingcone of the other boys of some sman boreriflev Cartridges which were trt his pockets Thie boys made the besttirpe possible to want homwbere they arrived about7p Immediately on their arrival FFanari father of twa the boyiiswore out a warrant forvthe arrest of the robbers ConslableMorris and Deputy ConstableVanKapff immed lately secured a team arid Started lii pursuit MrsMargaret Ilacue wif jot Ca ptiiri CiJiUagneothVsAlaskaFnr Compaay died yesterday at thefamilyresidence The newTateaoiIarewhich wetft into effect Sunday havevsome what decreased thesaleiof ioratantation tickets The broad gauge agency sold on Sunday and DEATHS TORRESCE In this city October Amelia beloved daughter of ilrs Carol lire and the late Edward Torrenoe and sister of William Clarence James and Simon Torrence a native of Cnar roue aiea zuypars anii Friends and accraalntanreaare rpsneetfnnT Invited to attend the funeral this day Tues aayt at i ociKKironi zion uncrca ntocEton strevt between Sacramento and Clay Interment Lanrel 1M1 Cemetery BACER In Golden Gate Station October UMrs Catherine Bauer aniulve of Buedineen nesse a DarmstadtAsied 82 years2ioontbsaad 19 days Frieatsand acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day Tuesday Vat 10 oclocfe from her late residence Mattie af eaue Golden Gate Station PARCELLS At Hotel de Redwood Santa Cms couty October 2iIIarrts Parcejls brother of Parccla and Mrs Coi a ntivB ot Oslo azel li yean Clncinnatt and Cblcago parr please copyl STT rlenrts and acquaintances are respeetrallv invited attend the funeral tbis day Tuesday at 3 oclock from the parlors of Albert Brown 438 Thirteenth street Oakland Interment private KiMBAfX In Watsonvllle Xal October 1 KettleKlmbaU daughter of Jereralab and II Tyrrell a nstlve of California aed 23 years 1 month an 8 days 9 Friends and arquftntantes are respectfully invited to attend te funeral Uiis day Tues dav at 2 oclock from tbe residence of her ptrenu 1270 Market street Oakland Interment private Mountain View C6metrr EDJIOXDSOtS In Keno Scv October 1 HarrietHarriet beloved wifeof A Edmondson of lovelock NeV and iausrhterof Hrs BC Brown of sxn Francisco Cat eed 18 years months an 13gTs Friends are respelfnUy invited to attend the foaeral services thisiiavCTnesiavi at 130 oclock at her mothers residence 35 Oak Grove avenue HRAUEY Jn Oakland October a A beloved bnsband of Men a Healev and brother of ealey and Mrs Iwnovan a native of county Clare Ireland aged 52 rears Brooklyn papers pleasi coiiy JWFrleads are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ta taorrow Wednesday at 80 oclock from his latt Trestdence 1512 Curtis street thence to St 1rancis de Sales Church where a solemn requiem mftsi wtn be celebrated for the repose of his soul cummencius at 9 a Interment St Marys Cemetery Oakland HA NKFIN In thlsdty Octbber2 ary Hanefln beloved mother of Xcllie fAuisa liaucBn a native of coontv Kerry Ireland ajed 65 years 10 months nd 23 days Boston Jiass and Tasmania Anstraliatpaprs pleaiecopyl 5Xotice yf funeral hereafter snrjVAX Trn tlds city at her late residence 1S MlsMcm MreetOctbr 2Alie wife of the late 1ntrick and darly beloved other of Hotv is Mamie end John Sullivan Mrs Annie Denser and the late Alice solllvan a native of courty Loutb Ireland Sfi Xotico of funeral hereafter nARVEY InTacoma September 28 fOttie Harvey prof ession iliy known as Lottie Hayes beloved sister of Sirs Welham Mrs Katie McMurrav and Celta txruzherty and aunt of Bertha Warner 3r Notice of funeral hereafter GASHAVILER A soicma rcqolem mass will celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mary Gashwfler to morrow Wednesday at 930 a it at ftt Bridjrsts Cburch HrEEXE A solemn xeftnlem anniversary high iums will be celebrated for tne repose of the soul of tbc late Prosper i Ituerife at Kotr Dame drs Victoires Chur ili R2B ilush street between Pupont arid Stockton Thiarday Octolier 5th at 10 a Friends and acquaintances ate respect fily Invtterl toattend FIAHARTY In thl5citySeptember30 Rose llahartv a native of Saa Francisco aged 6 months and 27 days GKRARDTn this city October 1 Arthiir RckI nald Gerard a native of Brooklyn aped 33 years and 1 months nEAIJiY In this city October 1 Thomas Haey a native of Ireland aged 65 years 3 riontiis and 12 days K2ilE i In this city October James Kere a native of Ireland aged 68 years LE1ER In this cttv October 1 Caroline Leler a native of San FTancisca arjed 3 years and fl montha TOBIX In this city October 1 Mary Tobin a native of Ireland aged 68 years WA JKBR In this city October 1 Kate Walker a native of Ireland asid 39 years SI ISCELLAEOTJS After the Honeymoon lheir honeymoori was over Thetiniothy and clover In all the summer fields was taming brown Ttvas morning she sat sighing Bedewed with dismal crying She puckered tip her fore 1 head in a frown Floors sadly needed scrubbing Black kettles needed rubbine i Her castles in the air had toppled down When lo a great magician transformed this sad conditioai For Gold Dust Washing Powders nri rnewern 1 Induced this bride tobuy it soon as she could tryit No happier home existed in the town kilM ifo wy GoldRustWashMPowder SoldcTerywhcrc Cleaas cvfaTthing Pleases cverj body Hade only by FAIRBANK CO ChicapT I 5Sf Tftiil new Yort PMlAi4lniXi Heintetn mnA lLffn 3 AMUSE3IEXTS STOCK WELLS THEATER STOCKWBtL AUT EtXISQHOCSB THIS EVEKINO AT MATIKEE SATURDAY AT 2 HUNDREDS TTURSED AWAT AUD1EJTCE SSLIOHTES A Pronounced So cess of theNew Military Drama THE THE THE THE THE COUNTERSIGN COUKTERSIOS COUSTERSIQN C0UXTERSI6N COUNTERSIGN 3 Scats Voir Rkadt STEAMSUIF TBATEIi aUSC15ItAKKOtS llmLSAlJftgTWWAHaWI OR BTCsiSlif0 a Caitorift prcaaotea Digestion and ovweoaes Utuieacj Cocstipation Scrar Btoraact DiaxrTicei aad TeTerisiriesa Thtis Js ciald Is rendered fiettyo Jis 10B0W btUfMion8uw1 sleep natural Casterfa contains no ilorphino or cither narcotic prtiperty Casiorla fa iw welt adapted to childrea that recommend ft as superio a to nay prescription known to rae HiA AkcbxrM11 8ortlandAyeil5nHvnN For eveFCt years bavw reooinmended eastriftr and fhall always contlirae to Aa ea 63 it baa ciTarfnWj otacca beneficial result iEBWwFiPAabiatvJrlX 125tk Street end rtb Ave Sew York Stjv MVfcBW AVAgUWHsMABJCa CENTS 5C CENTS TS WBAPJPERS JCOSTArsrso iTHESEWS i for an entire wee or sent three months fafW tests to any address la the United atatia TrVOLI OPERA HOUSE Etmss Eeos Proprietors and Managers TO KIQHT1 OXE WEEK 0JIYJTO 3nOHT To Mairr TO NTGHT TO XIOHT TO inanT TO MGHT TO NIGHT TO NIGHT TO KIOHT TO NIGHT TCKaBET1 Ven Snppes Popular Opera FATnrrfZAi FATIKITZAI FATETITZA FATIOTZAI FATIKIT2A FATINITZA Moaday Oct 9th RIP VAI WINKLE TO NiGirr TO NIGHT TO S1GHT TO SiGHT TO xianT To NranT T0 K1GHT TO NIGHT Ferrts Hartrnan as BifTO IflGIIT ana reappearance of Miss Tillie sSaUnger TO XIGHT PortrUa Prtces 25c assGOd BALDWIN At Hatmas it Co THEATER Lessees and Managers TO NIGHT EVMT Evestso Matixv SatCedaT Oxlt The Eminent Comedienne ROSIN A VOKES A3CD KEK 1NTQN COMEDY COifPANT 3 Disttsct PtAVs Each Kvesls 3 At 8 oclock JTY FRItiSD ABLET New At 9 oclock THE GIRCUS RIDEU AtlO orcloek A PJlNTOMIMK REHEARSAL CALIFQRNIA Al HaTJCan Co THEATER Lessees 6 NIGHTS ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY The Irish CQJleen 3 KATIE EMMETT f5 Sopported by the Sweet Singer AN DREW MACK In the Romantic Irish nay KILLARNEY Xni Mosat A Gbsat Novatxr THE SPAN OF LIFE PRIZE MA QUERADE BALL TIURD ANNUAL Given by the SPANfSTI MUTUAL RENEVQ LENT SOCIETY at tb MECHANICS PAVI LION on SATURDAY EVENING October 14 l8 razes wiu pe atstnontea at mNjnleht x0 one allowed on the floor beforo 12 oclock unless In furl cojtnme Mosic bv niams Celebrated Band Ttie parade wtu start from ftockton and Union streets at 8 usham Those Irfcostame who wish to participate tn our street demonstration can do so by sending their name and address foor persona Wone address to headrtaarters413 SACRAMENTO STKEET The committee wiJl place hacks at their disposal not Including adr mission fee Admission THE ONLY CIRCUS THIS YEAR THE GREAT SELLS AND RENTFROW SHOWS TRIPLE CIIMCS MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM NT A PARK ADMISSION 50 CENTS ay Special Reserved Chairs at the Csnal Slight Advance REV HAWEIS Witt LKcrras on MUSia THE ART OK THE AGE With niustrations in Soand on the Vtotnf Gosq Whistle asd Tcxtso Fosi GOLDEN GATE HALL 635 SUTTER ST TUESDAY EVENING OCT08ER 3D Tickets for sale atShrrman A Clays Music Store STKAJIRHIP TRAVEL SHOAZVTATR BAY ANO QftAYS HARBOR ONLY DIRECT ROUTE Cornraereiai line of steamers sallinr eyerv other Satnxday at 10 a comnaenclb January 16 Biwve naroor i 1ME11CIAL COifPANV AHriATS 121 Market st San Francisco MISCELLANEOUS PlG TF YOU HAVE DEFECTIVE ETES AND I a vaiae intra to me viiniu inniuuie lor yoar Ppectacles and Eyeglasses Its the only estat Jfshment on this coast where ther are measure on thoronjlrsclesttflc priaclpies Lenses gronnd ix neressaryio correci eaca particular case 4o visual defect where glassr are reqnired too cota pucateaior as we guarantee onr nrunjio ce an somtelv nerf ret No other establishment can ret the same superior faculties as arc found here for the lnstrameftt and methods nsedaremyown discoveries and inventions and are far in the lead 427 Kearny Street 427 Do not forget the nnmb3r 427 GRATEFU1 COMFORTNt3 EPPSS COCGA BREAKFAST SUPPERi fly a thftronsh ksosledse ef ti natorat taWs which govern the operations of rfaestloa ad a trttlon and by a careful apnlicetlon ot tive fine properties ef wU elected tocca MrrEppa has prorfded oar bteakf art tables with a delicately fla vored beverage which raay sareaamanv heavy vtors bills It is bytbe Jadldces nse of snch ar tils of diet that a cenatltotion maVfe TidnAjHr bnll op antll strone enonsh to resist every tend i enrr 10 aissas uanreos or saotie msiiuies floatlBS around ss ready to attack wherever there na eas poini we may escape rcany fatal shaft by Itiepinz ourselves well fortified with puro blood and a property nonrished frame Civil 6erviceGairtter Made simply with bollinf water or milk Sold only in haif poand tinsnv Grocers labeled thtis JAitES tPra A CO Horcocopathlc CiiemUta London England PACIITIC COA8T STEAMSHIP CXX IE A MERS WILI SAIL FROM wharf San Francisco as follows LorLni Wranrel Juneau fjltka etc AI askai at 9 a Aiuast 1S 88 SeptemJber 1227 October li 27 -or Victoria and Vancoover CB CJ VoH Antra les Port Townsend Seatt le Tacoma Everett An acortes Fairhaven and New Whatcom fWash 8 A irAnjnist is and every fifth day thereafter connecthaVancoaver with CfitbtS Tar coma with It at Seattle with Gr Nor Ry lines at Port Townsend with Alaska steameTS For Eureka Areata and Fields Landing iHnm bolot bay steamer Pomona every Wednesday at For Santa Crus Monterey San Simeon Cayn os Port Harford San Luis Obispo Oaviota Santa Barbara Ventura Hneneme San Pedro East San Pedro Los Anireles and Newport 8 a August 21 25 30 Sentemer 3 8 12 17 21 2 SO For San Deo sioppinr only at Port Harford San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Port Los Aftre les Santa Monica lledondoLon Aneeles and Newport 11a Aoznst 18 23 27 September 510M4192328 KorEnsenada San Jose del Caoo Msidalena bay Mazatian La Pax and Gnaymas Mexico steamer Newbem 10 a 25th of each month Ticket oSlce Palace Hotel 4 New Montgomery street G00SALL PERKINS iSX Genera Agents 10 Market street San Franclsca JiXEOAtJ TBAVEL fcO UT II EllN 1 A I i oh srAST ieActrtomsjs TrnlnalenTVnndnrrituolftnrriveitl ham rnAXctMvnr I ttAta Vjiqm oTL liX Atctfa 7tflA AtiauUaEprt gfc i tHia 700a EiiiciaV5arille ltamwr RftrRtnumtsfk tUillM i DatiivjvU UM 730a iUrtiueC 8aa Riaon Kira 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Ataadciv Ftllon liouWcr Ortek Sarta Crcr and Prin ipalWyStitionsvVi0j5DA l43rNWKHcfJaU9lAMlUos 9tA 7tX3 15r ffc5f JSiiae tCil3e OrtJO ll3a IMU OltA 1 0A TstSA lfhlSa FO tP0RTl4AND AD ASTORIA Oh THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OCEAN division and PaclSo Coast Steamship Company will dispatch from Spear street wharf atlO AM one of tuelrAl iron steamship viz Statk of CAiiroasXA Aug 27 Sept and Oct Colcmbia Aug 22 Sept and Oct 1L 2L CnnneotlDgviK Portland1 with tba UfiionPaciflo and other diverging lines from all points In Oregon Washington British tolumbiv Alaska Idaho Montana Dakota Utah Wyoiain Yellowstone Park and all other points east and sooth and toEnrppi Fare to Portland Cabin Sl steeraee 58 round trip fSa Ticket office Paiaco Hotel 4 New Montgomery street and 1 Montgomery street Freight office 200 California street GOODALL PERKINS CO SnptsOceaailne 10 Market swao FraoclscS PACIFIC If AIL STEAMSHIP XX THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORlC VIA PANAMA Calling at vartotis ports of Mexico and Central America Sailin at noon San JnanL Oct 3Saa rvt fn Colima Oct 13lAcapdlco Nov Notb When the sailing day falls on Sunday steamers will be dispatched following Monday JAPAN AKir CHINA LINE FOR YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG Connecting at Yokohama with steamers for Shanghai and at Hongkong for India etc Saillogat3r City of Rio de JnOctl9l at of PekIhsfNov City of New YortOct 2SCMnavUHonlaNov21 Ronnd trip Tickets reduced rates For freight and pssssee apply at the offlce cor ner Flrst and Brannan streets Branch office 202Froiit street ALEXANDER CEXTERGenerat Agent OCCIDSSTAI ORJSsTAt STEAMSrUT CO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA STEAMERS tVILL LEAVE VTHARF COR ner First and Erannan streets at 3 it for YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG Connecting at Yokohiama with steamer for SHANGHAL OCFANIC fvla HonolnnTBPsdar October 10th AELIC iThnrsclay November 2d BEWIC Thursdav November 30th OCEANIC via Honoinlo Tuesday Dec 19th Ronnd trip tickets at reduced rates Cabin plans on exhibition and pas3enEers tickets tor sale at Company cVnerai offices room 74 corner Fourth and Townsend streets San Francisco For freishtapply to the traffic manager at the Pacine Mall steamship Companys wharf or at 202 Front street San Francisco GOODMAN Gen Pass Aeent GEO HICETTraffle Manager CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS CHINA JAPAN AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamship taoXTERA S500 tons willleave VANCOUVER for IIONOf ATLU SYDNEY Brid BRISBANE October 16 1893 and regular monthly service thereafter Steamship WARRIMOO 3500 tons will leave VANCOUVER for HOSOLULUjtSYDNEY and RRIBAE November Iff 1SP3 FOR JAPAN and CHINA EMPRESS LtNE EMPRESS OF INDIA EMPRESS JAPAN EMPRESS iTftNA enoniDnn urtL Regular monthly service learta Vancoover For rates and other information apply to At KSTKKN District rassenger and Freight Agent 648 Mar jte street nmnine naiiain ROBT KERR Gen Pass Aecnt Winnipeg Manitoba PRftWv PACiFIC Jt It CO SCAM FOR PORTLAND gALESt ALBANY EUGENE CIXl JtL Steamship line to YAQUINA BAY Bv this route 235 railesbv steamer Is saved over anv other route Steamer are built of Iron with waterttiEivtcompariments will sail from section 4 swwatl foot of Bsttcrysireet Steamer WILL AMETTE VALLEY Will sail from San Francisco sanrdav October 7th at 9 ax No freisat ro ccived after 8 A on day of saillnc Passenaer rates to Pinlarid firit ktass tit seci ond class 8 Albany first class f2seond class cor ireignt rates apply ut a vauuuj General Agent section 4 aeswalL FOR HUSiBOLJT BAY EUREKA ARC ATA ANP FIELDS LANDING MINES earrylns the United States Mails Tbesteamer HUMBOLDT win leave WashingtonWashington street wbarf for above porta on Saturday October 7th at 9 a For freight and passaee apply to KAJUSH A COh 400 Front st CaMPA OMIiC QlSNEstALEi TRANS AtL ANTIQUE -FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE COMPANYS pier new 42 North river foot of Morton street Trav eStrsbythis line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing tufrrba icel tn a small boat La Ronrgoguei Capt jeooeui cavaruay epi ttt FK JA lire tagBeCaptain Ooilier Saturdays Oct 7 at 2 6 a a La Touraine Capt Frangeuf fsatnrdav Oit 21at noon La Chanroazne Cant nn nt Ssiurdas Oct ia at 6 a La BretcaevCapt 4 pafticnlars apply to A FORG ET Agent 3 Bow ItngrGreeru New YorkJ FUtiAZI A vai Agents 5 Montiomerv avew San Ftnclseof branch office 19 Montgomery sti NORTH GiRKAiM XOID SS CO YORK fiOCTltAMpTONr BREMEN As Tbe fast express steamers of this company nllAvWTTllKrilV Mt ji rtttv i Sprev saaleAVerra Kaiser Wllhelm ILllavel Alleri Vnlda Ijihn Elif HI bo TV Pm AST KU UTIS TH li USDll KKRANE AN Ajrect uuew sontn ox ranco rtiviera ana Italy Genonakd resmiarl thereafter-ROBERT CA PELLK General Agent for PaCifld coast 118 MOaMomeryj street under Occidental HotH Sail Frndsco AMtS iIVi AIi rtED esT Ait XI SKd NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON LONDON ANTWERP THE ACCOMMODATIONS AND INDUCF menta ofjered by tbea lines are unsurpassed ttecular weekly service between New York Southampton Paris Antwerp and all continental points by the new twin screw steamers of JA500 tons steerag tickets to and from hUEmropeao point at very low rates For tickets abln plans end further ntormatlon apptyjo CfVyLl5TJHEttAgnt 613 Market street Jrand Hotel buildint INTERNATIONAL NA VIO AXIOX COMPANY haaiburam sricak packet co FAST LINETO LONDON AND THE CON TLtKNTv SewerltfOuthampton Hamhnfg fast iwta screw express steamers Norma nhfaiiSept HiA VIctolai i Oc 5 BismSKfci Sent 21 Knrmfiii own yoiBmala iSent 28iF Bismarck Oct 1a i awengprs iorinaon ianaea atinoutaampton forwardeily special trafnto LonOtfn free Express cabin passengers for the Continent are landed at Cuihaven and forwarded by rail to Hambnre AtVMYEK ficnil Agl PacUlccoast 401 CailionUa it cor SaDsome Sjan Francisco COAffr litTIIO Thinl A Toitnf ad Myl 7tO0iSa i JdiO Altuiku aod Way 8tatious5 VViw iir J7i30aSi Jose Santa Out Facia GroTfcPraicialtVtySisticau SSSr 13a Ran Jium TrM Mi fait Cmlracifieaeraolio Nes ljii 0Wso au4 Prliicipal Way Suiiona VMr J930a Palo Alio and Wtystatwtil JSiTJF IOjte 8aoJoEiuilWiiyHfctJo S6r 03p rU AltouJ Vir Staton 413 asasrSAit Jose Cnroy Tres Pfrov bacta Orux bilinas Moil terry aod Paeifl roife IO iOA 34tF RaaJuss and ltiBCipal Way iV SfsUotis rii iUii B47A 43ePaluAtoandWaySUlteos SrtMlA SilOrSattJnMaodWayStatious SJSa etSerlaloAltoaudtVayStatioiiS CUA 1lt43p Palo Alto and Principal Way Statiousw ftsStr CREEK ROUTE FERRY ttva 11 miOSCfAJM tf JCafket Stmt SEjpS 700 8C0 9f0 looamatnoDAJtiiJSJ 463 Jt9 4 03 803HKlie3ixs froa omiir Toot if tmiiij 00 00 00 900 1003 and 1100 1J3J 8 08 3 CO 4 CO B0aand03ju A for Mornings for Aftemooui Sundays excepted Baturdars oolji tSoodajonly MoBdAy Wedaesday and Friday orry NOttTH PACIFIC CO AS tfcf Cp YU San Ttiir TIML iBLK rarEFFECTCCTOBEB 1893 FJrrm Sa rranei To SATJSALITOand 8ANRAFAELweekdasfc 70 90a 110 a Ht 145 835 53ft 625 Extra trip on sundaya to BAUSAIITOat 7aa tx ---To MILL VALLEY weeic days 7309 CO 110 A 8rt5 6ia 635 Sundays Od 100a 1130 a 130300 450 it Extra trip on Saturdays to MILL VALLEY at 145 It -To Sat Fninclseo Frora SAI BAFAEL daysVi 2a 745 930 Ilrf a ut 145 33a 510 Pn Sun davs800 1000 A Mi 1200 MT 135 303 415 firDS --Extra trip oa Saturdays at635k 1rom MILL VALiviiV week daysJ at 7i5it 9ia 1110 a Jt 33510 Sundays 805 10ltt 1140 a it 140320 440 615 -From SAUSALITO week days rJ5 815953 1145 a 3SZ35 405 545 tStwdaysl 815 1035 a 1240 215 345 615 845 pic -Extra trip on Saturdays at 7Bp 701 week 15 days TiSOAiClweek l45rxdaya 730aiivweek oyo lp kSatur 1ars CampTajlot Tocaioma Pomt feeyei Marshall Hamlet Tomales 1025 a Hon da a 1215 Sun A Moh excL 615r irweeK s715p ie Sdiw days II6B5 AviIon oara 1315 rvfiun lion exed 615 jc week pays Howards Duncans mhis Ca7wtrro 1025 a Moods vs 615 rX week Thirty day Kxcurslon Round trip 25t reduction Fridayto Monday eicnrsion Rocnd jrip tickets Tocaloma and Point Reyes 1 US Tomales 5i Howards 60 Caxadero 3 Sunday KxcursiiJns rRound tripi Camp Tayloa Tocaloma and Point Reyes 1 STAGE fOANKCllONS stajfes lie alz dero aally Sundays excepted on arrival of morningmorning train from San Francisco for Stewarts Point Wualtla Point Arena Cuffeya Cove Navarro Mendocino City Caspar Noyo Fort Bragg and all points on the North Coast Stages from abova Klnts wilt connect at Cazadero with trains forSas anctsco at 1 it week daya FBvLATIIASL Gett rPass A Tkt Agt General offices 14 Sansoiae streets 6ANFBANCISCO iXttO NORTH PA i CIFICBAI1WAY CO Ttacaox FKBaT Foot oi SlABitiT Sx OiTICIAli YlJli TABLiS IsEpract Aratt 18 1633 Leare i San Franctsco 74Uah fKAM 740a IMaii I 800am SOrjc SOrjcflntermcdi fssofjt i 5Mnt SOakH SMvu Sait Franefsoo Ctrl aiu1lfiSiti7Wn lS mtermroi olVfTfl ate pomts1 1030A3I tilOrJt Scbastbpol attdinter medlate poinU H00v MO Wah e35nt 010M Glen Ellen and Inter it SOami 605FK mediate 1040AMif 610FK points Santa Rosa 9mc and lnr UOSOak mediate I1040am points 740aJ 1WPK1 723a 4 ROOah SOPMSan Rafael 50a 920am I 500phL and inter 91Sax 930am tOSpu roediite 41030x 411X0AH al0FMt cofnta Uia40AM 115MAM iil J1210Pt 12Ji0pt 24PH 4A0rK eOSrx eXlOnc J30rt Daily 1 1 ally except Sondar Sundays only RfttMriv Anit Rtimisv Awls States connect at Santa Eosa or Marie Weal 6ptlngs staijes eonnect at GeysrvtB for Pkaggs Springs Stewarts Point Gualata and Point Arena Stages eonnect at CI oversale for the Geysers Stages conasct at lieu for lllsiilan 1 pringv KelseyvUi soda JJay iLakeport and Eattlen Springs stages connect it UsTia for Vlehy SpringvSara toga spriBss Blue lakes Upper Ijiki Lakenorv Bconeville Greenwood Orfs not springs Men docina City Fort Bragg UsaL WeatucirtCahto Wiiutts Caiceita Htrris Bucksturg Bndgeviua HydesvlUe and Ecj ika special reduced rates on Saturday to Monday On Sundays half rate toall points beyond Saa Raftal Ticket of2ce corner 2Tew Montgomery and Mar I ket streets under Palace HoteL MC WHITING RJCTSYAX GtitManagetC Gea Pass Agt Trains Leave and Arir tsrsFrileUe AMfcgntfcf rcjryy Leave Daily From Anga iai ArriTBlalfyJ 630 Fast exn via Moiavei 1315 Atlantic Express 900am I via Lott Angeles S45x Ticket fflV CSO MrlrAlat rjrnnUlinilitLf Baa ir AAeisca A BlfcSEUV eeneial ruwaittApBt MEDICAL TO THE UNFORTUNATE Dr tJibhon Bispe iy i UfJ 1VBAK5Y BTBtfETSCOK COU Ua taerciat sa Franctscotentranca on Commercial street JistaalSstsed la io4 tor tue zreacaiuLana core ot ais eases tho niitaanr and retierathre op cans and all stages of seralaat weak wsrtr aess consequent nppn the errors or Uno ranreofthescics 5ticresafuly treatet Thfe alck bu Biumti aaotua not lau cau upon mm io Doctor has traveled extensively thropo ttd inspected tborousUiy the various hospitals there Ob latnlng 4 great deal of vainahW infrtuastn whict ihe Is competent to impart to thosa seed or serrtces The Doctor cures wlieuuUiers fall Try btin lRulBlONwiUinakenoehreniessh effects a ctj Persons at a aistaae may bo CURED AT HOME Aii roTinnnicaaons str cenfldenrtai Charges fasaaaic Uail or writo Address MtJ JlB2XX 6IZ Kearny street or PObOxl957SaalTaaeico 1.

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