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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1896 WILLIAM CASHMAN. PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. JOHN FALCONER. FORESTERS UP AT UKIAH, Annual Meetifig éf the Subsidiary High Court, A. 0. F,, There. LEGISLATION THAT IS PROPOSED Standing of the Order at This Time on the Pacific Coast—THree De. gree Ritual Asked For. The seventh annual session of the Sub- sidiary High Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters of the Pacific Coast will con- vene in . Ukiah, Mendocino County, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon. : Arrangements have been made for a great reduction in railroad fares to dele- gates and to their friends who may wish to attend the session. Ttis expected that all delegates will reach this_ City not later than Sunday preceding the Session. A re- ception committee,: consisting of J. H. Mannon, T. A. Templeton, J. H. Smith, George A. Sturtevant, W. P. McFaul, O. Cleveland, E. E. Holbrook and H. L. Her- zinger, will be at headquarters, at 102 O’Farrell street, on Saturday and Sunday to receive the delegates and impart allin- formation. The delegatesand thosé who | may wish to accompany them will leave by the early morning train on- Monday. The reports-up to December 80, 1895, show that during the term there were in- stituted twenty courts and one was rein- stated. Fifteen courts were suspended for various causes, showing a net gain of six courts. On the 3ist of March, 1895, the membership was 7617, and on the 30th of December it was 7822, showing a net gain of 205. During that same period the net gain in funds was $4528 57. A great number of amendments to the constitution will be offered at the session. The more important of these are the fol- lowing: Thatno member of the order shall at - any time hold more than one re- munerative position within the order; to change the title of permanent secretary to grand secretary; to change the time of meeting of thegubudiny High Court from annual to biennial; for the publication of a daily journal of the acts of the Subsid- iary High Court until the publication of the official record in the quarterly reports; to provide for the sub high chief ranger to preside and have the gowers of the high chief ranger during the absence of that | official; to elect the secretary annually; to have the bigh chief ranger decide all ques- tions of law during = trial by the final ar- bitrators; to declare *‘guilty of conduct | unbecoming a Forester’’ any member of the order who shall violate any laws of the BState or county of his residence or any of the rules of reputable society and provide for the pun- ishment of sach offending member; to rovide for the punishment of any mem- Eer who shall defraud any court oi the order or publicly attack or scandalize any member thereofassuch; to provide that no member of the order receiving any subsidy from the Subsidiary High Court shall be entitled to a seat in the executive council mittee of the Subsidiary High Court; to vrovide for graduated initiation fees in the endowment fund; to provide for graded assessments; to create a general relief fund; to permit amendments to be offered on the floor at the session of the i Subsidiary High Court; to provide for the adoption of the three degree ritual as in use on the Atlantic Coast; to reduce the per capita tax from 80 to 70 cents. The following is the list of delegates to | the Subsidiary High Court: CounTs. | Delegates. Alternates. Robin Hood, 5981.. Eureka. 6148 (2).. Occidenta), 6678, Etar of the West, 6956... Pride of the Sierras, 7108.... Star of the Mission, 7197.... Hercules B Pride of Plumas, 7351 Advocate; 7878. German America, 74 Amador, 7505. Twin Peaks, 7556.. Alcatraz, 7748 Garden City, 7 e Tnity, 7798. ...:... San Joaquin, 7798, San Diego, 7799. Fountain (ity, 7800.. Liberty, 7801 Apollo, 7802, Gartield, 7803. Bournemonth, {Leonard Haas. Gualala, 7813.." Starof California, 7814 Star of the North, 7815 Justice, 7903, Fnterprisé. 7905 Estreila, 7908 Franklin. 7907. Athens, 7910. Pride of Potrero, Court Minerva, -7 G. McKeel A. A. Killen. - |Jonn vavis MeCrystie. Nitels Anderson. - {W. vel. 2 10, Capital, 800, Todos Santos. 8031 8033 . Y.vergreen. 8084 Camoes, 8110, . Yort Braeg. 8113 Walla Walls, 8114 Bay Migael, 8115 Paradise, 8118, Gem of the Mountains, 8121 Sprague, 8123. .. Commercial, 8124, Pride of Columbla, Pioneer, Starbuck, 8185.... . Routhern California, 8136 TUinte, 8137.. Columbus, 8138 San Fernando. 8140, Colorado. 8141, San Faslo. B218. Caspar, 8217. Lagunita, 8220, . Ban Hedrin, 8231 Gate City. £228 Laure!, 8224 Greenwood, C|H W Shntie *|H. W Shn'le IH. Ivanto:. 8298..... Mourt Ve non, 8230. Usal. 8232.... Vigilant, 8232 . Eclipse. 8235, Scotla, 8236 . Buckhorn, 8288, Mount Jefferson, B289.. Pride of Oscar Day. Pzul J. Hyae. M . e of the Mountains, 8361 Madrone, 83 0 s v Willlam Jonn: Charles F. un. Tomales, 8516. H. H. Peryman. George J. Hanson. James T. Golton. F. J. Logemarsino.. 01 Clark, M. ak Thomas Watson James McLennan w. H. Williams Ww. C- ¥ Wilkins | S. Sayweil |T. Pemberthy C. Rice |3 Nasel A.J. Friotas H. Philipson |Charles F. Frye James Blaney John Dalles R. N. McLenni Henry Ullner F. X. Hernandes H. Kelly H. Benjamin | Wiiliam Trennery |Charles Ball F. X. Winter D. G. Bambauer P.J. Sappa George J. Berger William M. Cannon Stewart W. 0. Macdougal Charles a. Taylor | B. L. Davenport T. Guanziroll |3. B N| D. O'Hearn Chartles Brunone A. Stnbrack Thomas Cariton . Mead . L. Greer' C. L. Bell Alex Gibson . H. Bishop . J. Glanz . R. Stevenson Noon es . Ward ‘Woodend Jones George L. Camnbell E. B. Masterson Thonias G. Cook John Gavin J. A. Weidman J. R. Burger Frank O'Brien M. V. McAnineh J. H. Dart ©. F. Wiison Max Coun A. H. Spor B. F. Griffin G. W. Hoyle . W.H. Evans A strange bird captured on the River ‘Tyne, forty fy_nn ago, baffled taxidermists until recently, when it was discovered to be the barred hmmatoris, a native of the Himalaya Mountains, According to the annual report of the Cremation Society of Enfl.nd last year there were only 208 cremations carried out in-the United Kingdom—150 at Woking and 58 at Manchester, or act as a member of the auditing com- | JOHN HENDERSON. A NUMBER OF SURPRISES All Over’s Win of the Handicap Was a Startling Reversal, FOUR FAVORITES WERE BEATEN Walter Hobart's Lovelight in Front. La Mascota Dumped the Talent Hard. Finally a spark of warm spring weather dawning drew a largely increased attend- ance to the races. The management at Ingleside bad taken pains to furnish an especially fine programme for the Satur- day crowd, and some rare good sport was witnessed. A startling reversal of form and one or two neglected or overlooked ones in the betting slipping in, served to lend additional spice to the game. The betting was livelier than for some weeks past, all of the bookies getting a big play. As four of the six favorites were beaten, the members of the ring undoubt- edly quit well ahead on the day. The talent was fairly slaughtered over the re- sult of the last race on the card, when La Mascota, who was plunged on for a ‘“‘lead pipe,” failed to finish among the first three. % The seven-furlong handicap deveioped most unlooked-for results, furnishing tne big surprise of the afternoon’s racing. Sam Hildreth’s All Over, who on Wednesday, the ogening day of the meeting, ran like a *“‘dog” of the cheapest type, came out and won like a real stake horse. On that occasion he opened at short odds and receded in the betting. Yesterday coupled with his stable compaition, St. Lee, the ring took all sorts of liberties with the pair, finally laying 10 to 1 against them coupled, "which ~price was later played down a few points. Gettingaway from the posta couple of lengths behind the 2 to 1 favorite, Olive, he ran the Corrigan entry’s head off the first half of the trip, and in a drive with Chartreuse the final furlong, beat her to the wire by haifa lengtih in 1:293¢. The race caused a deal of unfavorable comment on the running of this stable’s horses. Millionaire Walter Hobart’s crimson colors were carried to victory in the open- ing half-mile dash for maiden fillies by Lovelight, the daughter of Racine, defeat- ing her ficld of fourteen most impressively, starting a slight favorite at 214 to1over Shasta Water. She was in front almost from the first jump, and passed the stand eased up a length in advance of the 60 to 1 chance Jerilderio in 494 seconds. For the mil- end a furiong, decided un- der selling conditions, Walt Vivell's entry Articus looked the best of the eight start- ers, and held sway in the betting around post time at odds of 8 to 5. He was not ridden to the best advaniage by Piggott and finished third. As the stretch was reached, the second choice, Don Cesar, pulled away.from All Smoke, and in a mild sort ofdrive beat her by halfa length, with the favorite at the mare’s saddle- skirts, third. Ezel! & Cochran’s big jumper, Montalvo, captured the mile and a sixteenth hurdle event without much effort. He started a 710 10 choice over the other four starters and won hands down from Silverado. Colonel Weightman, weakly ridden by Clancy, was a good third. After a prolonged rest, White & Clarke's Commission made his reappearance and celebrated the occasion by taking the fifth event on the card, a six-furlong selling affair, in a drive with Abi P. Opening in the betting at 5 to 1, he was played aown to 3)4. The winner showed in the lead soon after the start and, ridden out, passed the judges half a length ahead of Abi P, Wwho was heavily backed. The 2to1 fa- vorite, Jennie W, was away poorly and ran unplaced, One day a crackajack the next & rank dog applies correctly to Jack Follansbee’s La Mascota. The big filly was considered the one big *“cinch’ of the day, and when the bethng on_the last race began, a six furlonz spin, the 7to 5 that was chalked against her was rapidly pounded down to 7t010. Riddenin a rangomauner by H Martin fourth place was the best she could get. Heading Encino and Heartease less than a furlong from home Snider on Good- win II pulled in and taking the rail won by halfa length. Encino at oads of 60 to 1 downed Heartease a length for the piace. TRACK AND PADDOCK ITEMS, Trainer *Jimmy” McCormick was bid- ding his friends adieu at the conclusion of the racing. He leaves to-day for the East with the Burns & Waterhouse string, Secretary Sam Leake’s electric annun- ciator for flashing the numbers of the first three horses past the wire works to perfec- tion and is a great improvement over the old long drawn out method. Midas, entered in the name of J. H. Tam, was not allowed to start in tne fifth race. The mare formerly carried the col- ors of Dow Williams, who was ruled off the Bay District track for complicity in the Little Pete scandal. The question of ownership is still in doubt, and until the | officials of the old track definitely decide that the colored owner no longer owns any interest in the racer her entry will be re- jected at Ingleside. The management at Bay District track have concluded to adopt the Abrahams. Morris-Wildermuth starting gate. It dif- fers from the other gates, from the fact that it is not used at Ingleside. Owner Charles Boots has turned out of training the best horses of his string, in- cluding Vinetor and Installator. The Corrigan entry, Can’t Dance, who was heavily backed to get the place in the last race, balked when the barrier was raised and was left at'the post. It was fortunate for the backers of Com- mission that Snider had the mount on Abi P. With a less reposeful rider than Mr. Snider, one that would keep her up in the good position the chestnut mare gold down the backstretch, instead of lettin, her fall back, Commission would have lug a merry time of it at the end. The betting was also just a trifle peculiar. Opening at 2‘2 1, the mlr: 'l‘u’ b-cke}i guwn to 13 to , but as post time drew nigh the accom- modating bookie laid 6 to 1. Jack Follansbee would certainly have been proud of his fast filly La Mascotta could he have seen her lorm yesterday. Martin, who had the mount, clung to the rail down the stretch as & drowning man does to & life-preserver, and this when it was dollars to doughnuts he could not get through on the inside. This same filly was once before mixed up in an unsavo race at the Bay District, which'calléd fort] a searching examination from the judges. When Encino can beat the first daughter of 8an Simeon she must be greatly on the down grade or else Eucino is making rapid strides toward the stake class. Settling Lawyers’ Fees. Judge Seawell heard fee matters from conn- sel for the San Francisco and San Mateo Rail- road yesterday. Mr. Bennett, the receiver, wanted $15,000 for two years’ work and J. C. Campbell as much more for legal services. Bennett pat his work in evidence. He said he had been compelled to hire an assistantata salarv of ‘l'lbl”l. month, which he paid him- self. Campbell said he settlea sixty claims for damages and had defended six actions dur- ing his term. It was suggested that $11,000 would be sufficient for the receiver, but Judge Seawell reserved his decision until to-morrow. e —————— More Lathers Arrested. Besides the four lathers arrested on Friday on Superior Court warrants charging them with murder in connection witn the death of C. F. Maar, Daniel Dunn and William Starr were arrested yesterda: The six—Dunn, Starr, Waltz, Holmes, McRae and Collins—were also booked on the charge of assault to do bodily harm upon Peter Trade. "THE CALL” R ific Coast Jockey Club’s Winter Meeting. Ingleside Track. Seventy-fitfh day, Saturday, od. acific May 2,1806. Weather fine. 1rack go ACING CHART. 1118, FmeT RACE—Four furlonys; maiden two-year-old fillies; allowances; purse $400. Index.| Horse, welght. |St % | me | Fm g 3 950 |Lovelignt. = 14 | 18 |13 53 135 1081 (Jertideria. . " 2l 3¢ | 24 | 28 10 50 887 |Shasta Water. 7| 7 615 | 31 3 1098 (Sharon Lass . [ 2 31" | &1 20 1101 |Lady Hurs:. 8 si3 | 71 | 81 1008 |Revekan sl 8i3 | 42 | 614 s Miss Glencola. 2 |, 2 n i {.6n |9 H 8 n a0 102 10 10 . -{ 10 11 1110 50 : 13 Serdl ltete | 2 10 Starting-gate used. Won easily. Winner, W. S. Hobart's b. ., by Racine-imp. Flirt. Time, :4914. 1 119 SECOND RACE—Seven furiongs; three-year-olds and up; handicap; purse $400. Ingex. | Horse,age, weight. [8t.| 15 | 35 | s | s | Fin Jockeys. | Besung 1108 |All Over, 4 10/ 2| 23 | 3y 1 15| 1 O (1091) Chartreuse 11,5..102 3 | 31 43’ A‘/l 8¢ '1;6 4 5 1108’ |Olive. 4. 00| 1 | 114 1ln 81 2% 32 2 2 1004 |Peter 11, 4. 94/ 6| 84" | Bag | B 5 41y 20 50 1083 |Sweet Fyrdale,3. 87| 4 | 44 | 31" | 21 | 4 54" |Martin. s 1108 (St. Lee. 95! 81 | 7 7 7 65 |McIntyre,. = s 1018 95/ 7| 7 63 | 6 [ 7 |Piggott. 72 72 Starting-gate used. Won driving. Winner, 8. C. Hildreth’s b. c., by Hanover-Deceit. Time, 1:29%4. *Coupled with All Over. 1120 + purse §400. THIRD RACE—One mile and an eighth; selling: four-year-olds and upward: conditions; Index. | Horse, age, welght. | St.| Sed. i % | % | 3% | s | Fin Jockeys. Of““"g;_ 1086 | Don Ciesar. 4 211134112 {11 |21 (28 |1h |W. Flynn. 2 115 1085 |All Smoke, 4 44215142 |20 |Yh (1h [215 [Rowan 6 15 1108 |Articus, 5. 5 ‘H 1 |sh (41 (42 (414 |3214 Piggott . 6-5 85 | 6i5h 163 1563 (58 |51 (414 |Bergen. 8. 10 11234 (234 (314 (314 (314 54 [Shiclds: 6 5 31833 (74 (610 (67 (8" |620 |H. Martin. 10 12 78718 I8 "8 (7 |74 [Johnson. 50 200 8171 |63 (78 |7 |8 |8 [MccClain. 12 '35 Starting-gate used. Won driving. Winner, EImwood stock farm’s b. c., by imp. Bratus-Bessie. 1121 FOURTH RACE—One mile and & sixteenth; over four hurdles; four-year-olds and upward; + purse $400. Index. | Horse, age, weight. [st. | <ta. % ulyu|u %su. Fin. Jockeys. Crais “(110)| Montalvo, 5 | 21p i 1 710 1110 [silverado, a. iy 4 s 1082 ‘ol. Welghtmi 14 - k 088" | Rervine, 5. 'Y B %0 1062 |Esperance, 5" Is e s Starting-gate used. Won easily. Winner, Ezell & Cochran’s b. b., by Sid-May Belle. 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Make your engagements before- band. For particulars address WALTER METZ, INWOOD FARM. AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME. For particulars and terms address FRED N. SHELDEN, Sebastopol, Sonoma County. HOTEL DE THORNTON, POTTER VALLEY. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. R. E. RADER, PROPRIETOR. Rates, $7 per week. Bath »nd all modern con- venierfces in connection witn Hotel. Napa City, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma County, only 41s hours from San Francisco; but 9 miles staging: new’ road through CAnyon; new stages; sanitary plumbing: natural temperature of water 130° Fahr. of wonderful curative properties; no fogs or disa- freeable winds: mosquitos and’ other annoyin nsects unknown. Taxe Tiburon ferry at 7 :ui A . or 5:80 P. M. Round-trp ticket only 85.50. Telephone and telegraph, daily mail and express. $12 a weel;_baths free, J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. CAMP TAYLOR, HOTEL AZALEA, Tocaloma, Bertrand’s Hotel, Marin Co., Cal. FXRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION! DE- lightful climate for camping; dancing pavilion, croquet and lawn tennis; fine trout fishing, bath- ing and swimming; splendid drives to Bear Val- ley: postofice, express, telegraph and livery at both hotels: terms §8 and $12 per week. VICTOR W. KRAUSS, Manager. JOS. F. BERTRAND, Pmenewr. City office, 112 Taylor st., l‘fldALl‘ 2t0 4P M. LYTTON SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY, AN IDEAL PLACK FOR HEALTH, REST AND PLEASURE: no staging mile from station. The only xenuine Seltzer Springs in the United States and the celebrated Lytton Geyser Soda Springs. Wonderfal curative properties. Table first-class. Send for circulars. pumegeile Senroecioign s ©onc CALIFORNIA HOTEL, Broadgauge Depot, SAN RAFAEL. Summer Resort for San Francisco. Rates £6 to $10. A. BERG, Manager. OLD REDINGTON PLACE, URLINGAMB, SAN MATEO COUNTY (0C- S Ny Hoitt's School for Boys), for June and July. dres: -.FRA G. HOITT. THE JURDAN HOUSE, SAN RAFAGL, CAL. First-Olass Family Boarding-House. MES. J. F. JORDAN, Propristress. Beantiful View. Stxth Street, Head of R. Fine Grounds. EL BONITO HOTEL NOW OPEN TO TOURISTS FOR THE Season: salt and fresh water bathing, hunting, fishing and boating: redwood grove, etc.: terms _reasonable. . W. MORGAN, G. Dancans Mills, Sonoma Co.,Cal FOR A SUMMER OUTING. FOR RENT FROM JUNE 1--NEW COTTAGE, 5 rooms and bath; furnisked: beautifui loca- tion; 2 miles from Glen Ellen; $40. Apply to 0. G, RK, Office Welis, Fargo & Co., Clty. A, B. McMATESS, F YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME hunting and fishing where game of all kfnas is lentiful, take the 8. F. and N. R. to Ukiah, erryhill stage to Potter Vall to Hullville. P. O. address, Hullville, Lake Co. Cal. GLENBROOK S ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RE- sorts in the State, Fine scenery, hunting and ifishing; excellent table. For circuiars and further nformation adaress 0. W. R. TREDWAY, Proprietor, Glenbrook, Lake County, Cal. IVERSIDE RANCH—ON THE BANKS OF Eel River. 6 miles from Potter Valley, Men- docino County:_round trip, 89 75 from San’ Fran- cisco; fishing, hunting, bathing and boating un- surpassed. Terms, $7 per week. Excellent table: milk, fruit. veetables raised on the ranch. T. J. GILLESPIE, Potter Valley, Mendocino Count, “JDEAL" FRUIT RANCH, TR. noma County—Furnishea cottag frulc; vegetables. OARD ON A RANCH 2000 FEET ELEVA- ion: 2ood room: and first-class board: terms $6 per week. Address Redwood Grove, Occidental, Sonoma County. UTEL DEL MAR—ON THE SEASHORE; 20 minotes’ ride from Santa Cruz; climate per- fect; table unexcelled: suri bathing: sailing, row- ing, fishing: buses mee; all trains; children, $2 to 85 per week: aduits. $0 per week: special rates i‘" societles and familics. Address MANAGER HOTEL DEL MAR, Santa Cruz, Cal., or room 29, Maze building, S. F. FOR THE SUMMER, OR 1,2 0R 5 VEARS— Furnished house of 13 rooms; bath; 5 minutes’ walk from Berkeley station. Apply on premises, 2318 Al'ston way, cor. Chapel st.,0pposite Univer- sity grounds. AUREL DELL HOTEL, ON LAUREL DELL Lake (formerly Lower Biue Lake)—Thia pop- ular resort opens to the pubiic for the coming sea- son with many improved facilities for entertaining pleasare-seekers: boating and bathing free; no ains wiil be spared 1o provide & good table; terms 8 to $12 per week: route S. F. and N. P, Raflwa, through fare $5: round "‘"’, $9 50. Address H. ‘WAMBOLD. Prop., Berth P. 0., Lake County,Cal OLID COMFORT HOME RESORT—11 MILES from Napa City, on Mouni Veder; elevation 1500 feet: mcuntain spring water: fine scenery; healthiest climate; positive cure for asthma; good board and room 88 per week: open to 1st of Jann- ary ; fare from Napa City $1 50 vis Phaenix Livery Stable, Address MRS.'A. F. ALLEN, Napa City. ARATOGA SPRINGS, LAKY. COUNTY, CAL —The most beautiful summer resort in the State: 8 different springs: sulphur, soda, iron, magnesia, seltzer, etc.; good fishing and hunting: accommodations 'first-class: rates $10 per weel and upward: table unexcelled; 'bard-finished rooms en suite and cottages. Address J. MAR- TENS, Bachelor Pos office, Lake County, Cal. BLUE, LAKES PLEASURE RESORT—_NEW hotel, now 0pén: many new Improvemeats for the entertainment 0f the guests: the paviiion buils over the water; a naphtha launch, etc. * good fishing and hunting. ~Address CARL MEYER, Bertha P. 0., Lake Co. Do not address Blue Lakes. T BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY, board for summer months; private family; beautifal grounds: large rooms; 3 miiutes from station; 1 hour fm city. MRS, HANSEN, Belmon t LDNNWDUDS. IDEAL SUMMER RESORT; send for {liusirated pamphlet and terms. Ad- flnu' Lougwoods, Napa, Cal ROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM;: FINE SHADE: plenty milk, cream, chickens and frul:; good Address B; accommodations, rovkside, Napa