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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1896 11 ANOTHER COLLEGE PRESIDENT Finds in Paine’s Celery Compound the ~ Qreatest of All Remedies. have been vracticing, and are being coached by some of the best players about the bay. Asthe Second Regiment is lo- cated in Alameda County, and tbe Fifth Regiment in this City, there is consider- able rivalry among the supporters of each regiment . The members of the regiments are learn- ing ‘“‘yells,” so as to make it as unpleasant for the “other fellows" as possible. Major A. N. Taylor, captain of the Sec- ond Regiment team, is a student at Berke- ley, and has an opportunity of making himself familiar with all the latest wrin- kle: footbal Adjutant A. J. Morrison is manager of the Y. M. C. A. ream and captain of the Fifth Regiment team. Heisan old player, and threugh his coaching gave to the Y. M. C. A. team of '35 the honor of being the lightweight champions of the Pacific Coast. Arrangements have been made Central Park in first-class condition for the game. From the interest manifested there will be a large crowd witness the four pronounced favorites to the post in one day, but such was the case with the Burns & Waterhouse stable yesterday. Of the four, one was first, two were second, while the other managed to finish just outside of the money. The sensational finish of the day was when Sam Leake, the entry from that stable in the third event, a seven and a half furlong run over the inside course, flashed past the wire a “face’” in front of Billy McCloskey. The Darebin colt wasa 1to 4 choice in the betting, and most of the wagering was confined to picking a place horse. The unlucky Walter J joined the favorite when the flag fell; the two going at a great clip to the stretch, where Walter had enough. Shaw, on Billy McCloskey, now sent that horse out, and he made it decidingly interesting the balance of the journey for the odds cn choice. A hundred yards from the wire it looked dubious indeed for Sam, but Harry bid up to $1500 by the owner of Billy McCloskey. The day’s sport was notable for the many redhot favorities that were chalked up in the betting ring. Buttwo out of six repaid their supporters with the confidence re- posed in them by winning. Friday is generally an off day at the track and the attendance was only fair. : i Barney Schreiber’s black filly Laura F was again made a hot favorite, going to the post a 6 to 5 favorite for the first race of the day, a five and a half furlong dash. She failed to get a mark. Ike L, a10to1 chance, was in front nearly the whole dis- tance and won easily from Don Pio Pico. with Playful in third place. The six-furlong handicap for fillies was a complete fizzle as far as an even adjust- ment of weights was_concerned. Dare Dollar, in at eighty-eight pounds, and Sweet Rose, with ninety-five Eounds up, were the only ones that had a chance, and the other four would have done better to have remained in the stable. The talent overlooked the fact that Dare Dollar had SAM LEAKE IN A DRIVE Downed Billy McCloskey in the Most Exciting Finjsh of the Day. REDHOT FAVORITES BEATEN. N Sweet Rose at Odds on Finished Be- hind Dare Dollar—Hidago Led Oak- land Past the Wire. to put =SS = NN N game. The First Brigade band, B. B. O will render a select concert from 2:30 until 3 o'clock, at which time the game will be called. ; e HANDBALL. Games That Will Be Played To- that one stable has the honor of sending It very seldom happens on a racecourse Griffin was equal to the occasion and lifted him in winner by the shortest of heads. It proved a very costly victory, for the winner, entered to be sold for $600, was “THE CALL” RACING CHART. shown up weli in fairly good -company in the East the past season, and Sweet Rose was considered such a good thing that the ring held herat I to 4, with 5 to 1 against the Darebin filly. The prohibitive favor- ite led until within a furlong from the wire, when Dare Dollar, who had been cut off and compelled to fall back the firsy Morrow—Olympic Club’s = hirty-second Day of the California Jockey Club. Weather Fine. Track Good. Bay [part of the running came on and won 5 T Conrt TDistrin Track, Fyrldny. February 28, 1896. easily by a length. Clara Johnson was a The following games of handball have — distant third. been arranged by Commander Phil Kyan | ~(= FIRST RACE—Five ana a half furiongs; selling; purse $300. The black horse Hidago was a 1 to 2 of the San Francisco Ball Court for Sun- ud chance for the mile ani a furlong selling day: Ind nt 'sr.| 7 1 B str. | Fin. | Jockeys Beiting. | affair,” The rank outsider, Flirtilla, led R. Shea and G. McDonald to play M ndex. | Horse,age, weight. | - T ‘ e g l Z ys- |op. L | until less than a furlong from the finish- McNeil and J. RL;:‘IA'er oy 1o play M. S Eee | ”‘ = 5T 5 t T e ry o | ing post, when she was passed by both Dillon it ol sine pEores i clioniand M. | J 78 Tko X6 il I 4 3nh | 22 | 215 (I Marti 4 9.2 | the favorite and Oaland. Chorn drew it illon to play P. Kelly and J. Slattery; J. 1 ie 62 | 81 | #3® [Condy. 0 8 Bretty fine with the black fellow, beating White and R. Murpny to play W. Jacobs | 2 |- 3 ’7“ gg 91 “: M. Bergen . %g }23 Oakland out about three=parts of a length and G. Cunningham; Al Pennoyer and J. | 455 |Lme-Endy | 7 83 | 43 | s | e s 30 100 [N 10T : . McEvelley to play J. Lawless and P 459 |Little Tough, a. 2| 2h 51 | 6h | 7h 20 30| Ten maiden two-vear-olds lined up in Hutchinson; J. Harlow, the coast cham- 752 |Raplido, 4.. 1g\ 111?'1 13: 132 ;n‘x S ig l;z)g he maiden half-mile scramble. Rey del %, ‘ ~ 7 Ni 9 3 /3 | Valencia. i d - i pion, and J. Riordan to play P. Donnelly, | 148 |nevae P b 2% | i) % o (1047 |C. Sianghier. I“ 11-10 }‘he"“ ot el eventmounes 13"10“?- the amateur champion, and T. F. Bonnet. | 745 |Carrency. 1 | 10h {123 (11 1114 0 60 BIG WAS. 8 10k LD QNS (O tandeians, The Olympic Club playersare now happy | 739 | Prince Devin |13 141 |18 |12 |124 | 100 | who opened in the betting at 7 to 5. His in the thought that they will have the fin- £09 |Malo Diablo, 14 15 1474 |14 ‘136 :g price went up to twos, when a raft of coin est constructed ball court 1 America | 789 |Sicha Bl R I B33 e 250 | Boured into the books and he closed favor- within a few months’ time. S e Coursing. Starting.gate used. Won easil Time, 1:10%4. ner, Garden City stable's ch. h., by Major Ban-Miss Flush. ite, Rey del Tierra receding to 7 to 5. ‘When the barrier was raised Candelaria was slow to get in motion. The second X Gt P % R 3 K hoice, away well, led throughout, win- The following dogs will meet in the | 7@, SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; hundicap; three-year-old fillies; purse $400. choice, = N A 1 = 3 . ning easily by a length from the 80 to 1 slips to-morrow at Casserley and Kerri- - shot, Investigator III. The favorite was gan’s Park: Index.| Horse, weight. | St fourth. bo vs. D. Leon nnel’s Ele, t P. McKane's Flam W Villa . mith’s Mission uane’s Captain The Merchants' Association Has 741 | Dare Dollar 1)'s rade Dollar, selling; three-year-olds and upward; . | Jockeys. | T Betting. Op. CL Sam Leake, 00d start. Won driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. c., v imp. Darebin-Carrie A five and a half furlong dash, with fourteen starters, concluded the racing. Crawford, at8and 9 to 1 in the betting, got home a length before the favorite, Palomacita. L R Track and Paddock Items, The stable was reported to have lost $6000 over the defeat of Candelaria. The youngster was slow to get away, but made up a vast amount of ground, finishing a close fourth. Palo Alto stock farm to be bred to imp. N N — President Charles Dole is not the first great college president or great educator of President Cook of the National Teach- mony, always of the highest character, is to-day in every one’s possession to con- President Dole was born in 1843. He temper and the fear of approaching calam: ity, that are the shadows of a run-down BillyM'Closkey,3.111 5 iddie Sach’s good mare, Tillie S, will | who has been outspoken in praise of | vince any doubter (if one exists) of the | nervous system. St i not be seen at the post again. She broke | Paine’s celery compound. remarkable power of Paine’s celery com-| Nerve-tired, despondent, enfeebled per- Olivia, 4.... 114 4 down in her work and has been sent to| The detailed and convineing testimonial | pound to make the sick well again. sons again enjoy living after their feeble, shrunken nerves have been fed by a grand Now Taken the Mat- | Time, 1:40%4. 32 Luya_list. 3 ers’ Association is fresh in the public gruduamdilmm Norwich University in the | restorative like Paine’s celery compound. p TR FOURTH RACE—Oneandan eighth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upwards; penalties; It is many days since prxl Flush has | mind. £ f:lass o_l léhfl'nnd becn_me p_m!essqr of polit- aleeplessngss, usually due to an abnor- ter UD A(’)\ « allowances; purse $600. been a 100 to 1 shot in a field of cheap- One of tl}e foremost educators in Ar_ner- ical science in the university. In. 1895 he mu{ly cxc_lted, ow_‘erworked _but underged _— —l-nm-x- Horse, age, we | Betting, | selling plater_s, bur._tlmt was the price (he ica, Princ_\pal L. L. Camp of the Dw:lght was, uuauugously elected president, to | brain, vanishes with the coming of a rich Plans of Floors and Location of Office |9P-__ C | ring laid against him yesterday. He fin- | School, New Haven, has called Paine’s|succeed ex-Secretary of State Hon. George s to Be Placed at Corridor Crossings. The difficulty exverienced by strangers or even residents of this City in hinding ) Hidago, 4 Oakland, Flirt 23 25 2" 185 16 7 769. ished third, and witi: a competent boy in the saddle would have had a fighting chance for the purse. The programme for the first week’s rac- ing at Ingleside was 1ssued yesterday. The purses for ordinary events range from $400 to $600, with $1000 for a special handicap at a mile, to be run on the first celery compound the greatest invigorator 1n existence. Such men as State Treasurer Colvin of New York, Mr. Carlisle’s private secretary, Mayor McShane of Montreal, Rev. Fr. Ouellet, Commodore Howell, ex-Minister | to Austria John M. Francis, Edmund | Nichols, He has held, as the public good required, nearly ail the public offices in the gift of his townsmen. In a recent letter he says: “I have used Paine’s celery compound for several years and find it an excellent remedy for nervous exhaustion, especially tide of nourishing blood. Paine's celery compound purifies the blood, stores the nervous system with energy and hurries along the replacing of worn-out, diseased parts by healthy, active tissues. Every city has men and women who praise Paine’s celery compound in their any given point in the City Hall on ac-| naex Fin. | Jockeys. ,”1)“’”“’%:‘ ;?;‘gg:sl:f, (lll;'f,":‘f'fi”fi']u'flll‘e“;fsg:; "}“0‘; Russell, and a host of others whose charac- | that caused by long-continued mental | homes, talk about it to tneir neighbors, count of the mysteries of the ghostly cor- 2 2 S Patmickind iy the club has urnu;ged a | ter and learning are recognized by the | work.” 5 and rely on it in all cases of threatened or ridors has led the Merchants’ Association ']'5 1"03 special feature—the shamrock handicap— | world, have publicly stated that when they | The use of Paine’s celery compound is | actual sickness. 7 to make an effort to have tories of the auchamp. ... 10 12 | at five and a half furlongs, with Tim Mur- { were sick it was Paine’s celery compound | soon followed by an increase in the qua All persons who keep abreast 'with the great pile placed at convenient points where Grifiin. 75 ‘phy, Pat Murphy and Babe Murphy as | that made them well. tity of active, ruddy blood, quick in its | achievements of the day know the remark- the desired directions can easily be ob- tained. In furtherance of this object the follow- ing letter has been addressed to the Board of Superyisors: of & concise vet -|arnica Time, :5 Starting-gate used. Won easil, 05, starters. Joe Murphy will of course be in the stand as usual, and arrangements have been made to bave the well-known plater, Thomas Murphy, send the horses away from the post Thousands of equally responsible, though perhaps less widely known, men and women, whose word in their own cities and towns-is as good as the bestin the land, have testified to the merits of.this, rounds. . Dyspepsia. neuralgia and rheumatism are routed from the body. Diseases due to deranged, under-fed nervous tissues are rapidly cured. and good spirits, hopeful- able strengthening effects Paine’s celery compound can bring about where the brain or the nerves need refreshing, re- storing and regulating. Thousands of persons have been convinced of the power the greatest of all remedies. ness and an eagerness to get well take the | of Paine’s celery compound to make them e new City Hall is 770, SIXTH RACE—Five and & half f SUINGTHE STUEKHUL{][HS Enough consistent, trustworthy testi- | place of melancholy, low spirits, morose | strong and well. 30 qus i = S R 3 | Betting. . - ,3‘ = of your | ndex. I | oBtes ] B, | o Jockeys. . lops 3 —_—, worthless stuffers among them, though directors of the Merchants’ As- T \ = not a few are responsibie men: s 741 3h 3h 2n 7 5 A g » Elderation, aud haehed bropared by the eon: 7% 15| i3 i|People’s Home Bank Directors | o Antonucei, 3 shures; Dr. Bosricke, 10; sulting engineer of the association plans and doxe 24*1 82| 52 o After the Unpaid Capi e s ety B0+ 2 L ohio: specifications for this work. Miss Norma, 4. 91 | 9 5h 15 ter the Unpaid Capi- Soln e T a1 ok 0L, Biatessor’ Gedree Herewith, we beg leave to present to your 73| 15| 14 1 Davidson, 3; Mrs, E. Davidson, 21; A. B. Doe honorable board a full description of this di- 2h | 43| 83 12 tal Stock. 5; L. M. Doe, b; R. J. Davis, 30; Mrs. rectory ana index, together with estimates of 103 | 10 & 20 b 8 Dornr P. P. Cubery, 1; the ;wnnnlr‘t;cocllno‘lx furnishing ihe pl‘&\mlx\nzl Faclends :)“k R ; s SO G. F. Davidson, aging them e ne! v Hall. We have sign. e | i i i ;0 N E Bad otte of the plans fnished and_framed, LT L e > U S DRGSRk T (i K 5. 7 Tong,5; SR Thaviit, 57 DOy S MREE A ithio socifioh x T herbwit Robin Hood 11,511 18: e ] 53 15 Vicious Schemes to Control C. W, Mot 0; . A McDorsld, adminis it this one for 3 s 2 s et 2 B trix, 5; R cneil, 3; A The ackuowledged necessity of a directory Starting-gate used. Won handily. Winner, Antrim stable’s ch. g., by Apache-Emma Longfield, the Bank. Mitchell lan, 20 . Pt 1n the new City Hall, and the very small cost | myme 1:10¢ Palled tp. D. P. Rossi, 3; G. Stone, 5; 8. K. J.K. Wilson, 50; J. Winierburn, 3¢ “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. | Every stockholder, good, bad and indif- | V azgh{:;;;.:_e,fioh i?al.n“?“ ; d there be any quesiion es 19 the avai ferent, of the People’s Home Savings Bank | {I2i(fieveland bam, | of fundsfor the purpose, t e Merchants' vi v i Watorhon i s, farc B erociatim o e e To-day’s Entries at Bay District Track. willibe susd byithe dljectorssot thie bankilowiterhipae i oS3t Hacishe, the necessary expense. Respectfully you! In races where the borses have no record at the distance to be run the records at the next nenres: | 107 the unpaid capital stock. The five suits | A Gable, 190 R, 3o Davis, 145 MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. éistance aregiven. filed in the Superior Court Thursday were e N 3 < F. W. DoHRMANN, President. Abbreviations—F., fast; Fa., fair; H., heavy; m., mile; 1., furlong; *, abont. J. RICHARD FREUD, Secretary. Accompanying the letter was a compre- FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling. merely a- beginning, for John Flournoy, attorney for the directors, will enter about An aitempt wilt be made to get service on the McDonalds and if that be possib judgment may be taken against them. hensive description of the directory which - ] Bem ] 150 suits in all without delay. | Theold doctor isin London, Frank isin contemplates the numbering of the offices | 1naex. | Fatie: | Lbs|recora. O ier Pedigroe. Itis estimatea by the directors that if Korea and Dick still lingers in the County in the different corridors.as the blocks of — | | | = — - these suits are successiul about $75,000 will | Jail. streets are numbered. 35 | City Girl. Imp. Tradewind-Mistletoe On each fioor at the crossings of corri- dors will be placed a complete directory of the whole building and beside it a plan of that floor. This will require sixteen com- plete directories and four plans of each floor, or teen plans in all. The plans and directories are to be iramed in neat k frames and covered with glass, and if the location is dark a light is to be kept in front of them for easy reference. The numbers of the offces will be painted on the office doors and . st each crossing of corridors sball be placed a large board contaiming the name of ‘the corridors. 734 |Myrtle H 728 |Moran . i 107|1: 0134 99| no rec. ... K. University. Tamalpai Rogation.. ady Golden ollie Watkins Coloma-Laura D Imp. Kyrle Daly-Extract apt. Al-Gold Cup Robson-Greenleaf, Surinam-Mistleton EECOND RACE—Half mile; selling; two-year-olds. perhaps be added to the bank’s meager and very uncertain assets. The attorney believes that $75,000 is the limit of the amount that could be recovered from the stockholders. There are many reasons why such a comparatively trifling sum is regarded as the best that may be done in this struggle for dissipated capital. Many of the stockholders are figureheads who undertook the contemptible role of dummy fer Dr. McDonald and others who wanted to avoid neeting their just obligations. The capital stock of the defunct bank was $1,000,000, and of this only one-third RIGHTS OF THE BABY. Dr. Cheney’s Lecture on the Attention Which Parents Owe to Their * Children. Dr. William Fitch Cheney lectured at Coover Medical College lastevening on the subject, “Baby’s Rights.” Dr. Cheney’s lecture was the fifth of the fourteenth an- nual course of Lane lectures. He laid down the proposition.that the baby had a greater right to demand the mother’s at- I BESE {225 was paid i 5,666 66 i it | tention than the ballot-box had. Inci- oo el % P n, $666, 6 outstanding. It Ipdex,| | Mawme. o Iteiplomn. | Dis | Lbel T | S ESoie was shown by the depositors that consid- | dentally he observed that many of the so- Orseno. ... Fv H. Shields. Onondaga-Nettie Beatrice | €rable of this amount was available and | called ew women” were in fact oid i i - anzani . Kelly el jmemfids_.r""r‘)‘;m‘z‘g[:g worid without the privilege of choosing ice C A e 170|F... |, Mitchel Ty Ticity debtors of the bank; as, for instance, in | his mother he has a right to the care of a The Police Commissioners Make .| Dr. Martin.. Martin&McConnell| El Rio Rey-Florence A the case of Sherman, who owes the Peo-|mother. There were nursegirlsand nurse- G vhurst . |El Primero stable.. |\Tmp.Martenhurst-HScratch an Inspection of the Place. .is King et 754 | Lindendal .| 95/no rec. | in‘"m & Watrhous ing Thomas-Decoy Duck THIRD RACE—One and an eighth miles ; Palace Hotel stakes; handicap. ple’s Home and Pacific banks nearly $1,000,- 000 on doubtful securities. Last” July or August four of the seven directors voted nfvainst calling in the unpaid capital. Fin- ally the Ban giris, but as a ciass thev were incompe- tent. The baby had aright to the affec- tion and attention of parents. A man was not doing his whole duty by providing the - MANHOOD, Health, strength, mental and physical nerve and sexual vigor. — Commissioners instructed ; A . Those Resisting’ the Law Will ‘Be tndex.]| Name. |mve|record.| Dist Owner. [ Pedigree. Fhel‘kl)i'mcwr?t“')“ itdw;nssgheir db‘::w :fimu i;:by] wlllg fooa, s:]celtoef- nn:mapr;\:r;eo.x:‘x:. Honesty, self-esteem and confidence. The manly bearing, con- -z s | = = ) s — | in 1s capital, and in September of last e shouid pass s0l 5 e . - . i o1 Arrested as Vagrants and Sent Arnette {88 nanag i nin rden GILy stavle... Imp. Midlowhian Filena | year the directors passed a resolution, | The question sometimes may arise fident expression and the bright and happy sparkle of the eye " Jb i Installato S04 134m 1awood stock farm|Tmp. Bracus Theteletion tnder pressure, calling in the unoaid capi: | Which hus. the greater demand.—business The love of society, denoting a happy disposition, quick menta. ¢ Jail. Fortuna.. | x,? £/104 cino_ stable Imp. Brutus-Viola Rea tal stock. It was understood then that no | or the bahv? Dr. Cheney believed that d physical acti tl 1 h 3 fect hood. T Fortans 0 I aonH [inoinn stabls; Wihitae Fre- Tom i : Y .| oF. the ba ey pele and physical action are the elements of perfect manhood. They P 1:4212 I | s = W ke g s | 201t should be brought before November | the influ on the baby’s life would The offensive residents of Morton street will have to vacate their premises on the 4th of next month or suffer the conse. FOURTH RACE—Short course; handicap; steeplechase. 30. On this date the directors entered inta a long discussion upen the question of granting further time, with the result that no extension was deemed advisable. bring riches greater than business success woufil yield. The Tlecturer observed that the modern may be yours if you replace the vital force which you have lost. Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt will renew it. Every man who ad- : Name. : Tk. T P : € tendency of civilization was to deprive the | mires pure manhood should read the book, sy orienller s colie | rofeel | i Dist. |Lbs| Owne edigroe. The attorney was instructed to bring | hrns of natarers food—mother's milk, The i ”P'h' : o ad the , “Three Classes of be sent to the County Jail ass punish- | (38 (Clcero. | Longfellow-Belle Knignt suits against the stockholders, but imme- | baby surely had a right to the food best | Men,” which can be had iree. 3 ir hardih = fyi ’.'Ig??:%x"‘ (u ~_a!;l'§g:l'"=';§ 3 diately a number of other important mat- | suited to him, and it was surely a mother’s ment for their hardihooa in defying the | (737) The Li .| Tmp. Cheviol-Hessle Hooker | 16T ¢ame up, and so he was unable to sue | duty to_see that the baby was fed regu- A STRONGER MAN THAN EVER law. 707 | Arctic, lcome stabl Robson-Greenleat for the unpaid stock sooner than Thurs- | farly. In the absence of the nourishment 24 This is the conclusion reached by the Police Commissioners after their visit to the offensive locality last night. Commis- sioners Tobin and Gunst made a night visit to the place, and the foliowing day Commissioners Tobin and Alvord went through the street and saw for themselves 756 |Mestor. . - |Falsetto-Woodlark -{Zulien-Hazel Kirke -| Versailles-Consin Kate Oro-Gold Cup | | Best Index.| Name. Lbsjrecord. Owner. Pedigree. day last, when the first five suits were filed. The transaction again brings to hght the vicious methods employed in the Peo- ple’s Home Bank by men supposed to have had the interest of dep%sltorsnl heart, but who really worked for their own selfish in- terests. In hardiy any other department which-nature intended the baby to have, the next best thing was the milk of the cow. Dr. Cheney spoke of the atrocities which. babies are subjected to in their fecding, and ascribed much of the sickness and ail- ments of children to the ignorance of San Francisco, February 16, 1896. DR. A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: When I received your Belt I was in a broken down condition, both p ically and mentall § had no ambition for anything; very poor appetite and was alwaysjthinking about my trouble, month I was much improved, and I gradully became stronger could not sleep well; had a After I had worn your-belt a every day, and to-day [am s better man than I ever have been, and would advise every sufferer from similar troubles to secure a Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, It will cure without fail. Yours, trul - ly, GUST JOHNSON, 613 Mission street. 750) | Bellicoso 5. | Pueblo ata | Peel of scheming in the management was the | mothers. s o Sk 3 3 T e bl toolenty ‘4;‘}%;“"0"*1{6?:&‘“""’“ : E_-:& ;’I?':?fl'efl'; . %m 1,55_. aan york wo fraitiul of loss of reputations, | In clasing the lecturer said the baby was o This 1;5 only one olflmany which are being received from day < 3 n ity. | (763 ctor. .| Elmwood stck farm Imp. Brutus-Moliie H nyhow the stock was etiy transferred | entitled to love. L was not done when ;. i o g and l::“ Esuice tbe‘:c:;:::l :;2: :h:n(,:‘lig (0| Soo. AHer b et R to irresponsible persous, and it is now is | physical wants were supplied. The sad 0.09Y Ol(:s it not te yOlil l};l\ ?SS) and sure means of regaining A Cary represen 3 peaking| 138 |Theme [Cambriass o (fonn Hanpy Pansy |4 sorry muddle. When the receiver wan | face of a child deprived of the sunshine of your health? Get the book, “ Three Classes of Men,” free. with Commissioner Gunst at the Baldwin (764) [Deriargiltn. ‘L, Naughton& Muir|Onondaga- Elsioore appointed temporarily the people anxious | human affection was indeed a pitiable Hotel last night, learned that positive 370 | Ricardo. .. |F. F. Capps. ... | Wildidle-Blue Bonnie to retain control of the Peaple’s Home sight. ' orders will be issned by Chief Crowley in- side of a few days to the police whose SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling. had stock transferred from the McDonalds and some others who had some available A large audience listened to the lecture. SANDEN BELECTRIC CO., 630 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO. detdil will cover this street to arrestall Best assets, and in this way T. C, Hnrdee,l A Office Hours—8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 1. women four:g there c’lf":; ;?:ng_n of Mareh | Index. Name. | bs|rocord.| Dist. Pedigree. ;:ll_lerk in the offi?e ufanl.nei_‘elva w%", the] HER MARRIAGE ANNULLED. — OFFICES AT a charge em L . T 13an | en attorne; or the institution, bes . R SR LOS ANGELES, CAL N “The brazen audacity of those outcasts [ (783) George F e [ A ] Bramble-Lady Lou the owner of 1989 shares, Mrs. M. B Vot | A* Plaintiff Who Found Her Former 508 Bonth Broadway AN OB in bringing suit against the Chief of Police | 5t Logie-Biue Stockings © > | son, McDonald’s confidential assistant, got Husband Was Alive. for blockading their vilé dens is more than 0 i [ Imp. Kyrie Daly-Carrie C | 1450 shares, and so it weént until the schem-| The marriage of Agda Anderson to Neil 2 i : : R the Commissioners are prepared tostand, Phe [0k | SeDermort e I Fras ar oy iesome | ers secured sufficient stock to retain con- | ¥. Christiansen has been annulled by ' ' , said Mr. Gunst. g 8 109|F... |Klmwood stk farm 1mp. Brutus-Nabetto trol.. - Judge Hebbard on account of a previous 0 e 0 e Now they have, so tospeak, defie e 5t 92/ H..|J. P. Atkin. Regent-Mysadie It is now claimed by several stockhold- 2 i T laintiff 3 [ [] [l power of the peoble to compel them to 61 w4/ Rapture-Ventura ers that the stock was put in their names | 8Xisting marriage. The plaintiff was mar. close their houses of ill repute right in the H# i e odrieh usn | Fithout their knowledge, and conseqtient- | Tied first to August ‘Andezson in 188L : CALIFORNIA AND ENGLISH. commercial heart of the City. This is g1 1mp. Mariner-Magm - "> | 1y they are not responsible. Others will | He left her, and after & number of years § 5 more _(Ihvnn we. t}&e Police Commissioners, “ alst ironwood Jepnle Mack télmm thotfthey Eua&lflefi ?e‘rielfy v.odacn a; 51\9 secured—or thoug.m she dsec}xrgd—a . ‘;\yr:nlge‘g{ :;g;le :filui;'fi:‘)m: 33‘,:‘5%.‘5{; ne! are willing to endure.” e | mp. Great Tom-! irectors after the ban ad failed, an ivorce from him on the ground of deser- > s " ‘Inasmuch as the otner two Commis- | 741 |Gov. Budd: ot | Woodiawn Briane Momtiksiages | | Were, thercfore, mever bona-fide stock- | tion. In 1880 she married Neil Christian. | Busrenteed care for primary, secondary and | P A, McDONALD, sioners are of a similar opinion as Mr. 726 |Beatrice. 51? C. H. Durkee. St. Savior-Miss Mitiord hoiders. Many such defenses are ex- | sen, and two years later she learned that | gurabla. New cases cured. in two weeks. — Com 809 to 818 Felsom Street, and 300 to Gunst, and the Grand Jury isin fult accord 747 | Uncertal 6 Emperor-Quandary pected h{ the bank’s attorney. the divorce had never been really granted, | suitation and full information free. s t' P with the head of the Police Department, [ 478 |Doubifu a2 Doubt-Natchitoches The following-named stockholders voted | and that Anderson was still alive. She 400 Howhrd AR the foul blot heretofore permitted to dis-| 748 |FOHSE i AL at the meeting held January 13 last, and | has lived apart from Christiansen since MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO Fremont to Beale. x:a%e the City is likely to be soon a thing 770 |Sen. Hoffman..| g‘;r 'I;;g:ylnd cannot claim they were ignorant they | 1891, and now she has had the marriage v fid of the past. . Arc | possessed the stock. There are several annulled. Room 1, 632 Market St., San Francisco. Office 813 Folsom Street.

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