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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 13895 1 TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. t physicias to the Ci tios with ho tars end go dOWnIOE DL i i E 1 : z N Taorass 3 1, Belliringer 10 to 1, Relam- j there is no chanee for business. Imsiead of | H 10 5, April § 10 1, Bellringe: b | eoming from verious parts of the disiriet & ! pago and Mero coupiet 15 10 1, The Lack 1510 1. CITZENS WHO OBJECT T0 THE RACETRACK =wcssmmiwss=:THEINGOFTEE == 2 d BANDITS T00K rr.zéii?.:i;i‘i‘f””?’“-“i‘»'“g:hH[ SYMPTOM LIST. jens of the Catarrhal Maladies | WoinT W ANT h vital importance say that the race-| n the way of our im- (R. ¥som). <50 Xow Epidemic. notabie degree for | fessicn R vProber Course for Those Affected. | ALL DISEASES. { == Sies T"ea”"':“tmm’:m:s:?:; | The Treatment for All Chronic Discases sary — $5 a onth, N 1s Only $5 a Month, Medicines Medicines, at the Copeland Medi- | Included. cal Institute. B D] | The omiy g 3 througs wk treets—Second. avenues—going south are cut off of symp- | Neal to et biy more than Jerry Chorn ted Rey & » Ike L was backed down from 0 r &l tres and Do bet mmission with & CAPTAIN PO['TwO. S EXPERIENCE. Exposure to the Elements Erought Om a Long Train of Catarrhal ymptoms. T v were the | A few daysago| , or those | e e e The bangtai He had a good bet Riley Grannan ::11;‘ wi Barney Schrieber played Dockstadter, | b geiting 10 1o 1 against m of hi that imagined they were, to etting ring shufiinga liar gold pieces. Tt them a fol- ldo is by playing a barrel of money in 8 glimpse | on Oakland, who always showed a d | for weight. i Schraiber stable i rd | _Abe Levy played the Schreiber stable in &Y 5 Cart | the Fiying siake. ds, sell- | "y e Har $700 10 | $2400 szainst $1 | Fred Cowenlosta land { &l ns ¥ medici: H CATARRH of the HEAD and THEOAT. The m sle of cstarrh results of ho &re ut and the han norrow’s card. The special trai f racers )| CATARRH of the BEON on the L enough to handle Marietia was CHIA TO MEET 0F ECHO MOUNTAILN.| Annual Gathering of the Military Order | of the Loyal Legion. ia Commandery of the Loyal The patty the 15th and will m Southern California, the entire party pro- jing to the hotel in time for supper. Great preparations are being made for the i first-class entertainment ntain the members will | travel to San Diego. where another mee mandie. g will be held on the 15th, after which Trix, with 15 to 1 against him at one | the party will disperse. | time, upset form and figures by getting | The foliowing from this city have already ! away in front and staying there. winning | signified their Intention of going: G three lengths from Norblie! - | W. R ed in third place. The!C t, getting the worst | in a stragglin |G E| The other seven- ng run, which was | field. rth on the card, saw the usual downfall | K. C | of the fave c0 was sent to the post | Be 7 Cormmissi, § and COLUMEIAN EUILDINC, FLOOR, 916 Market S, Nextfo Batwin Hot, bes into the ear, causing def Speedy and inexpensive cure by DIAGRAXM SHOWING HOW THE BAY DISTRICT TRACK OBSTRUCTS THE STREETS. ial map of the city n, Mary S and | wife, aboutthem. |C.C. Adae. were two amateur games of base- | so received some | ed yesterday. The Olympic | mmeyed down as faras Palo Alto, A CUL]] DAY FBR ATHLETES ed with flying colors. The Re-| 215 envered the streich cn i | Tub of Oakland sent its | Jength in fr f Jack Ri He ! the campus of the i b ge to a sixteenth | BOY:! at Bar nd | from the wire, where Richelieu drew upon | nd after a mild RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY ——FOR THE—— HALLADAY TEMPLE - SCORCHER BICYCLES i IN FOUR MODELS. he stabb have been conc five or six of th h t of a length. Rico was a gi | crowd witnessed the game. e o ® | velled themseives hoarse over E cha: and the one tors stood the “joshing™ | ception. Pat Mea college boys in good style and played | ford, opened at : ol | being cut to 8105, of the other impro vement The first seven innings were highly ex-| 125 beavily backed e —— e hine ey was entered by burglars | citing and the score stood five to in |01 t fours. April was backed down a| Notwithstanding the cold winds w! ple case. I don’t know | [2Y0F 01 tne San Francisco bo In the | couplg of points, the prices against the { swept over the Olympic Club’s grounds whether it was racetrack hangers-on who | ¥ 07k of O'Kane and Shortstop Grimmell | others lengthening out. | vesterday afterncon and made life miser- did the work or not, but 1 do say that the | the visitors "e’e“f"“”e ";?"n} “Im“Wh for si;l‘l:__g_f:;or:efie\: “i( d, led O‘Iiergpefifié able for the young men who were dre: eople of Ric dist ave | the collegians. Weldon pitched a remark- jumps, when Mestor passed him an, . o s ssic s o Dot | abiy steady game, but fai [ ook the sevenith jump in-front: As:they | OLiimay SHire, the stiendance of Iad b ¥ drops d { piay { of th a fine game. eavily b & very rapid play brought Eli Kendig's price down from erected ears ago WEIGHTS FROM 17 TO 27 LBS. ed to do dis: P - e e ik e | neared the last jump Blakely brought Eli | was quite large. In fact, they outnu . P ter 5 = = For the college boys the best work was | Kendiz up and with: Mestor took the last | bered the male spectators ten to one, and, SEE - IT - BEFORE - BUYING! dows are bolted as | done by McLaine, Lewis and Dyer. Long | JS®P l;e_aSs agzr;h He then parted com- | as one enthusiastic schoolboy remarked, B Write for Catalogue. Mr. Parker is by no means alone in | hits were as thick as seedsis a fig, and i e Y and won easily by | «if the men are against ns we have good g such decided views. Throughout | kept the interest up to the mgno_wh Two- | three engths 3(‘1“1” beat the favoritea! .. son to believe that the gi N the entire Richmond district there is = | bazgers were lined out regularly by some | length for second place. | by us” 0.8 POTTER. § fe Ygent of opinion which agrees with | Of tae Frisco boys, who seemed to solve SUMMARY. T D Sesa R N . Naie igent, 5 Pitcher McLaine's' puzzles with no great 84X Fa | TIvwasthe Boys’ High School field day | and much enthusiasm was manifested in the resul T. Farrell, Point Lobos av e | degree of study. FIRST RACE-Six Yes, I would like nothing better th n the last inning the visitors succeeded | O { £+ porse 8300, in conjuring four players over the plate, | 12 48 FREMONT STREET, San Francisco, Cal. furiongs; 1ts of each contest, as the winners people do not approve of as it is the neces: £ Position. which now exists for having those thorough- 4 AL fazes cut through so that our growing di on has been shelved by | may expand to Golden Gate Perk. Tnat ite of the fact that = of the most valuable partsof our distric | appeared in its be- divided up into iots there ince the municipal ity in seiling them. Honses | s houl B e uld be erected atonce. 1 s wor 5 t the employes of the those) sieets opened up. 1 am = propert Sl Foa : 2 “Qx = | will represent the school next Saturday in owner myself, and can_appreciate the benefit | makin, e score for the game 9to 4 in i | i ionshi: sts. 5 T which would result. It 15 not 80 much ihe | Taoor i the Olympic team. - ! S e wesiem i chau plon Sy contes.s S Tl question of abolishing the racetrack bocause | The Aines were tasds ap as follows: i3 schools that will be represented in the big 2RTVVVIVVVLVVLVVRUTE there are reces there upon lines which some = 7 £ 3k 41 event : Oakland High School, Alameda i nn 52 - 3 ' l F" ”" Claire, 5 (Kinn ..7 8 5& 635 High School, San Francisco High School, Rl A" R' HE FIGT 551 Lodi, 100 (H. fmitn 3 214 61 7 | Berkeley Gymnasium, Berkeley High — 3 bx"vmh-u"- Won db’:; Time, 1:15. Winzer, | 8chool and Stockton High School. LOOKES LIKE THE EX-PRESIDENT. | -("‘7.,1 = H 0 "Bkt Tober 10 5o 1, Haphael 10t01, Marietta | Some fairly good footracing and bicycle | o iriam B, Green; an 01d Veteran, Who PN s ) {7%01 Roma$1010, Prince 10101, Lodi 15101, | Tiding was witnessed vesterday, notwith- Besenablos M. Harsiscs 4 3 Claire 2010 1. standing the cool weather. e = 1 :Will SELL YCU AT FACTORY, S teran of the late war, | 5 = R | 573, 5BCOND rac 1, bears o close s o 5 . The programme presented was carried | WWilliam H. Green. s s . 1 e e e S i 5 o wEo lives at 506 Eddy luable, addi- ' track, but spesk §n:y for the good of our dis- - three-yearolds and upward; purse $300. | OUt as iulFows. In the 100 yard dash the | 0 s ot o T e ona o e the_rickety, trict. The TUniversity Club baseball team | Ipd. Horse. weight St 22 s Fin. | athletes who started were S. T. Pope, F. | frequently been pointed ont as the ex-Bros <, Lk 1 = 2 3 sy 565 Trix, 93 (B: 3 18 3 e Ul ich, o X' is 03 fi rounds wher fornia Jockey Club | o okeny 8180 {takes an ‘interest in Rich-| Op, carns was hotly contesiad fom is | £o) pooaaid 7 ( Tsom) 7 31 a» | Lippman, who caught up with Godfrey | Copeland system. Hessys; olds its equine contests. s S treets through {he | YETP DEEinDing and resulted in a score of | 515 Remus. 98 (Chorn) @ g | when about I:weut[: yards frlmn the tape, g o 1 3. | I e stre Dt 1 3 53 = 610 5 in favor of the Reliance. O e 5D (K (ane <ogether in the past three or four months | put through any o soon 100 suitme and the | The following isalist of the playersand | B e T Moty ‘he foll 570 Kitie L, 86 to suit the property-owners and people | majority of the people in Richmond. The agi. | their positions: B s T who live in that vicinity. There is 4 class | 18tion mustbe kept up in order toconvinee the | Tnversity Cluh, Positions. Wig- | in the °n‘f*m‘leg“‘i This was a slow race of people supported there who do not pervisors that we, their constituents, are in | C. Elston. e Elxuzd was vrso:u_ yfllAggorm:ck by a small bilen 7 10 1, Normandie | margin in n. 2] % - : vor of it to & unit. Itis not our fanit if the | H Rem Seeet wily YN G themeighborhood by | GG AT I et ot Hanit it by | Morse e i ks o picturesque, tions to_ the g 12101, Kitty L1010 their presence. They are in the main of : 7 5101, 0livie 1010 1, Red P; 220-yard hurdle, starters: B. Ferral, P. C; Bie e met %0 the neighbors say, that | Beted 5. ay mot hie ST Gnich ft has | o fed = .~ T WY, Ve 3 A . o not think its feelings in the | B2 Faria [ THIRD RACE— leh: d. Ti follow a cizcus along a country circuit, and | matter are to be compared with the Wwjury | Wiliams.. > - 1DT4 et veesr tour s i Ha . e gy i g e they have been responsible for innumer. | done toichmond by relarding the growih of | BT .. | Ing siaken: parse $1000. 7 o 7| starters: W. Ede agd F. W. Aiken W by " i ir | 8ix of st strests. e - L Eiind < il Pl ol S TR e e S AR T s Ry g e as | The records of the Receiving Hospital | jogia e, Used and give us this property for | SomOrr (Chorn) -2 *“Winner, McLarcn. 1 Tin. 5345 1» 1714 | Hill Winner, McLaren. Time, 2 min. 53 4-5 building purposes. Second, Third end Fourth | Earned runs—Reliance 1. Home runs—0. Three- | 532 Do (arilo. 106 (F. Carr) sec. Final heat—Starters: Edeand McLaren. The alone are sufficient to sustain theurpinions avenues ere graded on the morth side, and | base bits—0. Twobase hits—Morse 1. Recrifios | 858 Ferris Havimon. 03 fiiin e 'y N X DAY, March 18, which the Richmond district people have | their extension to D street is only blocked by | hits—Bond, Robinson and Davis. First base on richs) 34 34 3 - ~ 1828 M. Applicants who wish 10 pass an exami of the Jockey Club's retainers. They show | the rickety fence around the raceconrse. The | eFrom—University Club 8, Reliauce 3. Lai on Suftrage, 100 (Grifiin) H S i A S m Loy 2 | Bicates Wl ‘sema marioe et T Special o that n the past three montns there have | blocksdirectly adjacent 1o this fenee are not | pases University Clab 13, Retiance 14 Struck ot e AT ar0; Lippman, serateh: BG}Iniigagky:)r‘fiA- e e N been no less than eight' stabbing affrays, K;’gflfi“&:’;hfiug‘;&’u“‘";ngi;‘;;n‘:,f’ o one | base on bit by pischer—0. Toubie playe—Knowics | e o ter, W anlly. Time 5535 Winer, | JO55 T Lippgen, sezaich; B wes & very close 1n compliance with e Siate school Jaw each the victims of which have been treated | iy'gotng to build on or improve s ot on sy | 10, CAmPbel. " Paseed bails—Waiton 6. Wikt | “acriise st ES Bazudidos 7 to 5, Don Carilio | finish between first and second. Winner, God- ot ATEie Sxamination fee of $2 ta . Time 0f game—Two hours. | ang Fe there. Outside of this it is known that at | street. The racetrack s of ng benefit to itehes—Knightly least & score or more cutting and shooting | district. Thev claim that the several madreg %"“’""’“"&._._._._ 101, Suffrage 12 to 1. (20;erd dash — Stariers: Y. P. Drum, scra ave occurred in the many saloons | men nem‘rl ed there live around the Says He will Commit Suicide AT5H FOURTH RACE—Se g! - ¥i W ’Dru ne, 2 ¢ - y & : -~ Seven furlonzs: selling; | 10 yards. ‘Winner, Drum. Time,252-5 secs. | . :sny:":g‘ic’h“';;",: &i‘: raene hié{"‘lefiu‘- | fosrict :;’3!' s :”é:.' P mane cacaBete | & youeg sisn who sigued Nfedlt Wy ?mf Oé;:xz:;fl'fi 20 upward: purse $300. " | Halfmile walk—Starters: J. Walsh, 20 yards: a1 have suffered from catareh ever since the d ¢ i 5 | 12 that? They ere mostly Eastern men who | W—n wrote to Coroner Hawkins yesterdsy (afi)luck)iichelle'a,lwe(’i",Cm x'"%’s # e LT Whumar Wash (Trne, cure while fighting for my conrer AL 1oy { 3dvance, Applicants who intend taking the exam- Ination must register prior 1o the commencement of the same, as Do fees will be received on that Gate. | iTis Hartman coupled 9 to 10, Nerva filly 15 | {rey: Lippman second. Time, 61 sec. =i | WiLiiax H. GREEN, 506 Eddy street. I Some additions have been made to the studies i Tequired for grammar and primary certifoates, and changes have been made in the schedule of credits. Information on same mar be obtained a1 the ofice the proprietors of the places in which the: - t ) 21 In |4 min. 19 sec. posure while fighting for my country. At first | of the Board of Educa: BeCaried, are. nevengelm, the gossi 0)} | are mnlhanh tlzm‘yonnl » #nd when the racing | that he had been seventeen hours without | 565 Commission, 93 (Hinrichs). 4 115 21 Putting 16-pound shot—Starte: C. Brown | it was only in my head and throa, but it grad- .\Sl;.l‘ttk\\' J. MOULDER. the neighborbood. The drunken men who | mon e (o et R arert Mk Ao Fx ey and that he wasabouttodrown | 385 Rico, 101 (Gritin) ... )1 8k &5 35 | andH. Webstar, scratch: O, W. Woif, . Trones | Jally extended untl the whole' oioms s - Superintendent of Common Schools. exlrg- inhthzm v'rere recognized as em- ;wbezl res zle g;.eap e others “f ::; ; og:- mg::“:l’ rnznt lndy;l h:;::-o!h :;}:::‘:fl,’;;;: ?fi XPMW i 3‘4‘.&"“’“’" : E %"" 5‘ :" :““‘:::&Hérl:l:zs':l‘%ifi‘k&"g{.&.fi'fim:fi{ ::::t‘legiedl m;‘i‘.‘{ifl:fi’x’fi&?fifi{ o B = == vployes at the racetrack. sireble ¢ pove in any neighborhood. | has determined to iake his own ilfe. He is 23| 59 . boeD). 4 s 3 5 vertigo. 1’ would often have to 703, Parker, who i3 well. known in the | 4% 1 better to hane sows of bysosar o | Years old and should his body be identifed he | GO0 siart Won hanalls Time, 1734, Win- h'é’ffi‘;’;‘% high jump—Starters: S. T. Lope, | sieet and sit down 1o kecp From tafine ooy, g:im'qr:: ’u Dpe :v{m l&n;mm promoters in | honest working people living in them, wio . C\eer:ux{go:!:s-:;l& = Lo s;::iv: ghth | “petiing: Jack Richelien § 10 1, Commission 4 to | Seratch; W Houston and O, Dibble, 3 inches: | I was treated for it time and again, but nothing of reai-esta mprovements, is 7, reet, N % yioed would heve an jnwruLI exd take & pride in | fire” he conclnded, *and | am ot e 1, BIIE‘Z;? 5, Tigress 12101, Mary S4 to 1, Po- | P. Castiehun and J. H. Polhemus, 4 inches; | €8ve me any relief until I took treatment at ronounced in hi: inion, and i & & Eckart, 5 inches. Winner, Polhemus, | the Copeland Medical Institute. Now I feel re- B o tits o aE o and d“fi‘;’:fi I building up the endless end of my existence. height5 it. Dibble second, height 4 ft. 11 in. | markably well, better than I have in years. I TImprovement Association Chris Mohrmann, corner of Clement —————— 576, EIETH RACE—~Short course™; about a ard race—Starters: W. P. Drum, scratch ; | (el young again and want to recommend Drs. "%hile s S L barts e i ] streetand Fifth avenue, said: The Bottom of the Sea purse ‘&n AN S ity sopechen: [t ,? ‘Ye 9.'5A ;}ouym. Moo Neler Taie g‘l’e:ls:geg: e ety s min. g Bacramento,” he said, “fighting in favor of | I &m heartily in accord with the proposition | Yields no pearl that can exceed in beanty teeth | fnd. Horse, weight, jockey. 8. Fin. | " Throwi 12 tarters: O. the bill regarding the hsmmnlg of racing | of"ireet extenslon. 1have no grudge 5ni"s, | wbitened and cleansed with that incomparable | 861 Ell Kendie 155 ¢ - 1 16 | W WolL. K Trombe, B C. Glecsn: O B Gastio: Their Credentials. upon any one track in the State to. sixty | L tog ok 0% 118 people, bayore st look 1o | dentitrice, the fragrant SOZODONT. Nor is coral ey F i e 3 3% |bon,C BrownandC. Davis. Winner, Castle- | Dr. Copeland is a graduste of Belleyne Hos- days in the vear, the sentiment out in our opened wonld do us more 9oDa - Dinat #en sea. rosier than the gums in which such teeth are set. 554 Mero, 120} Amm)“"" 51 4n | bun, distance 70 feet; second Woli. piial Medical Cnuefe or New York City, was STHEV BESTON district is not so much opposed to racing | sons of . T want to see an opening | SO 87 the ladies, who are the best judges in such | 553 Beliringer, 195 (Withe 3 5 The referee was L. Giil. Judges, timers and | president of his class in that famous fnstion I.,.. i B R e 11 15 actinet Tho malnioante of o e | Scltaancs o tenren o e an opeulng ) s (512)April. 135 (Catras 7 65 |measurers—P. Mclntyre, Phil Wand and M. | tion, and after thorough hospital training and Ris own invention ‘shecs H thing for Fifth . d % 5 DT g (§18)Reiampaga, 125 ( track under thie present system of genteel | ting for | fare of She Mo oo thebusi | Since 1875 $208,000,000 in silver has been | 312 Guadaioupe. B 7 | Coliins Swrter—R J." Hancock, Clerk of | expérience devoted His time and attention g | mobiriisiriments gambling or any other system right in the | be™ 1t would be 1o o oros Hors street is 1o | Shipped from San Francisco for use in the | 9% The Lark, 135 (J. Fiyua).. of Tiority has not been equaled. My success has course_H. Boushey. Announcer—M. Dur- | the special lines of i % boen . o oo " g e e ufifl: practice named. Passed | been duouw the merits of my work. f43 ¥ course, Dr. J. G. Neal, who ours—12 10 4 P M. midst of our district. the lower Western Addition. But with the | Asiatic trade: Over $111,000,000 of it was |, 00°0 siart. Won easily. Time, 3:22. Winner, | M. E. Mannin 150 hose untiring energies the | has been for vears assoclated with Dr. “To speak my mind plainly about this | other avenues and the cross streefs unopened | in Mexican coin and the rest in bars, Lm: mmk’!‘w 1, Mestor 30 to 1, Wood- | great part d.iném‘ 5 e + over “la:.bl;eémv:gnnr Thfinmxt:e:iud u:: Weekly Gau, $1-50 pfir Yw