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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899. HRRARRRRRRKN? % % %% s . %% phy's Benicia_ Boy %8 %% %% % % NN 8 }'anRK }:Lp[é }gn; & T gle & Bamimflg ————— s e Lopez' Santiago; Pasha kennels' Rings Around vs. Dennis & Por. | 9—0—0—0—0—0—@— 60— ter's The Devil; Handy & Smith’s Ter- rona vs. E. M. Kellogg’s Lady Gilmore; | F. Moran’s Golden Russet vs. O. J. Ol- | | sen’s Sunburst. | This afternoon at Union Coursing Park | @ ? E E the first midweek coursing event ever held | | ® l in America will come off. The Experi- | mental stake; composed of sixty-four en- | tries, will be card. and some good | g hounds will leave the slips. Owing to the large number of dogs which have been crowded off the open stake cards, the cluded to NWHNK N Aenefd kennels’ ADVERT'.[SEMENTS GRADUATING : , EXERCISES OF THREE COLLEGES : Extraordinary Silk se!llng here. Our efforts and our | t | directors of the park have cor i Solemn Ceremonies e devore”every hiraduy hencefornand 10| @ sales have far surpassed our their po: fon of dogs. Good Bouts at San eSS o FranCiSCO Club FLAG PRESENTATION. own expectations. Marked ® reductions for Many Scholars Re- |5 : Attendant - Upon ceive Diplomas. ;2 = 3 Oriental Rebekah Lod, Places a y o a : Rev.J. P. Turner’s . o L e To-Day at 10 o'Clock ¢ i i Canton No. 5. % = . | ; e e ®@Fand until sold, WEDALS. “FUR. ERURIDIENCY o Ol \FURIOUS FIGHTING IN ORDER 07, toe tin ot i v, urne oo 9 . e S lows, Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. 9% | Taffetalines WRUNRRURANRRANRINENILN e served a lunch to the delegates and an- nounced that “the proceeds would be MYERS STOPS THE GALLOP OF |used for some purpose, but that was & | in a good assortment of colors. Foulard Silks A SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF 2 vster; Tha tery was 1ved 1 e : ED SMITH OF THE IoWA. |Myen Thamostery s solud lis T Dalding I the presence of a very | i % 2 — large number of ladies and gentlemen. : S S At 10 o’clock Canton San Francisco No. in navy and white effects. | : i P a Patriarchs Militant, lnh;: (]l the h(xli P nteresting Programmes at St. Igna- |2 s William Gran- |and when the members in their gay uni- - 3 : BT - Ig q DS LR R | form' came to attentlon u curtain at the Fancy Figured Silks. | tius, St. Vincent's and Trinity field, While William Condon | d of the hall was drawn d"‘} th'»-lrv % natitatt iy B | was a_tablea epresenting Columbia G Institutions—Lists of Medal Gets the Decision Over e m:,:;m# e Good .de5|gns and colors and Premium Winners. Dan Barry. a beautiful silk American flag, while by pure silk. her side stood Captain Brookell, repre senting the United State rvi ==t Kellogg the navy, n;}v'rh"m‘:‘!‘h 39 Shaw as Rebekah 3 cott rep- G s senting Lincoln’s G hought— | yard. If Fitzsimmons and Jeffries show as Colored F Miss Bwing then in b good sport in their battle for the world’s | a few well ch said that C shown in each of |ental Rebekah nized what ST championship as w 3 ] i : the five bouts at the San Francisco Ath- | the Canton had done for the order, and | % letic Club 1 bt the sodotaiprs wan | Oxiet Lodze had decided to get up a = ( Rk etic Club last night the spe s | mysterious lunch to - funds to pur- : {have had a run for their money. There | those o flag for the Canton, and she then = 8¢ | were boxers of all weights }”JM eden | placedy it HIn the keeplng o ‘the patzl: Latest New York Novelty— @ & | seemingly with but one object in view, archs i {and that was to annihilate the man in | Capiain Flint, the jcommander, received 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 ¢ front of him. The boxing throughout |t 28¢ 1 & O O e r tor Orfontal and . 2 | D o orr. a0 the /e cheersiwers given for Oriental and | ¢ Mexican - Carved « (Leather | spectators yelled themselves hoarse at|nent members of the order and dancing ? Belts— : | ) | the carnestness of the men. until midnight | 5 In ac The principal bout wa cheduled to go 50c¢c, 75¢c, $1.00 @ ten rounds. The contestants were L. Sy 4 Mye nd Ed Smith, the latter of the FRED HERMAN KLEINE % ° Cath Io: and the former an ex-man-of-wars- | K d G ; oo Beattn_toughe. Rimscit o an_abeo: ASPHYXIATED BY GAS i loves. | M jute standstill in four rounds during - Th “D " d d \ which he was on the aggressive. He|payp wrmpg HIS LIFE FOR A e “Danton,” a standar made play for the body, and landed re- | | peatidly. ariwing a sickly smile from | THOUGH.LESS MOMENT. dollar glove. The tans and My crafite el Tne paceRAS ) Tt T | — reds are gone. The other ® the first tap of the gong. In the fou = > round the men followed one another all | He Turned Off the GBS and Inad-| colors, including blacks, ‘re- ® ver the ring giving an; l‘u'r! hlnlw. vertently Turned It on Again i St Wh SREe e Smith finally receivea a stiff righthander 4 o ? that put him out of the game. Before Going to Sleep. | y [ ] Deacon Jones, the diminutive colored ST N | quarter ? boxer, and James Crawford were put in to supply the comedy element. They Gas asphyxiation clalmed another vic- omitted all fancy blows and sailed into | tim last Tuesday night in the person of | one another as though they were fighting | Frederick Herman Kleine, a retired c for a kingdom. The “Deacon.” who was | penter residing with his family much smaller than his opponent, for S ots e BipTfeeathl & the fighting, to the evident delight of the pidge street, between Eighteenth and | | (4 Trimmed Hats | 5G. o | spectators, 'whose shouts must have been ‘ \‘:x{wlflf‘;}!h»l o e o ® heard blocks away. Referee Greggains | His wife slept in an adjoining room, an called it a d | when she ca'led him for breakfast ves-| | Reduced from $3.50, $4.50 Tk Jeacon” remained in the ring to| terday morning she found his door un- ® ® make a speech and thes nl cured ”“‘rlm'km]. and on opening it fw,u xln;z{m and $5.00 to 1 long end of the purse. He made # SHOTt [overcome by the suffocating fumes. Her TURNER, M.A., was | £peech, Gommencing: dies a - | husband was cold In death. He W L] $2.00. ° N * ed to the a men: Next time I will l'-l“ H\-\ | in bed in a natural position and ln ”hi | 1 N terday ! e and will guarantee to make a heiter - | cack of the gas fixtures was partly turnec Y X P esterday inorni th ing. He did not get much beyond this | g Al Untrimmed Shapes. @ 2 church of St. Joh when silver of varlous denominations|" fhe fixtures were in good order and it . ) - & st by the Right Re ommenced to drop in the ring as though | i diffcult to understand how Mr, Kleine Leghorns — Children’s Flats, ® 3 3ishop of ( ornia shaken from some cloud wit could have turned off the gas and turned | 8 Tre services : ing. That ended the dusky gld |it on again without being more than u-»‘ 25C. . speech, as he then applied nims uously to reaping the ha ually careless. Gt But there were absolutely no indi The bout between Prendergast | tjons of suicide. The clothing of the dead | and Charles Vickers showed a Kine-|man was neatly folded and placed on a toscope picture of revolving arms and|chajr by the side of the bed. He retired ity an mber i memb: of the distribu- ’ Wemstock ¢8| bodies that went spinning about like | o the previous evening in the best of & ge | Animated tops. effort was made at|gpirits, and it is not believed by h 5 | guarding, each man bein, h friends that he had even for a moment I ¢ | parently 'with but onc harbored a thought of suicide. o | Was to knock t "ul!n-rs bl e Klefne was a native of Germany ¥ = ow nous divine. He the holy co union was & inistered., | €ree Greggains' decision W a popular | g]d. He owned the house occupied AR e R S kv comuplionivas ad Mnistored B lion himself and family and was in comfort: er intends taking a W given the decision | pla. circumstance am Condon w having retired from | and dwelt on t e importa short vac and at its end he in- over Dan Barry afte re of | aetive business some year His chil- = advancement tends engaging in parochial work in spirited work, di which blood flowe e o e el e conclusion of his address the the dioc He graduated in 1865 fro crimson stream. .. |old respectively. The wscended the chan where he Bishops Ne no: \”i: 11..,,':,3?' f the best bouts was between Hert | member of Germania L Knigh Honor. An inquest will be held. ———— Gertrude Atherton’s new story, oth wer ‘;g:g;dy‘:hgnfivfflden," will be'in nexti OTELEMP]RE | a pupil of alter Watson, am Granfield. It was & {3 hout, Woods playing 1 i Granfield fxr:.-;]} for ing rerable point o the jaw. During the oo | (1070 and clean hitters, doing cted as pro- | coytion. There Wi nd history at stant min- Church. He was joined by the idate for higher one of the leading universities of Can.. honor. In solemn tone the Bishop ask- la, after which he came to the Pa- s vows with regafd to the cific Coast and took a three-y the doctrines of the vinity course at San Mateo. pirations of the Holy t year Mr. Turner has s obedience to th horiy ssor of Latine Greek ch, all of which Mr. Turne Trinity School, and «d in. The Bishop then placed ister at St. John's Ipture no' let-up, tha me BROADWAY (formerly Boulevard) keeping at it all the.time. The end came suddenly in the fourth round, when | VETERAI\TGUARb A? And 63d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Woods landed a right iy around Mr. Turner's neck. tremely popular, and the congr u'(\n 2| that aropped Granfield. ter 3 after the recital of a series of of the churc BlcE On ge | over on his back, but | FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND \ Su propose 10 ¢ e urner had been presented his future welfare. "The pymnasium tc the S | NOTED FOR THE EXCELLENCE ors. B orda of ¢ \ doors. ’.‘.11" .\Jl‘-’x"";'n“ e OLD TINMERS DISCUSS THE WAR OF ITS CUISINE AND o |is a perfect ring, keep- | ing the men v < and over- fe D ios e O = | Colonel A. D. Cutler in a Touching ACCESSIBLE MODERN AND A GOOD DINNER. 1 SERVICE. award of the priz resting. x ion of the rhetorical prize ex- matl ron, bition was ey I~lvrx4':x;‘u”|v»; ll\‘.-rn,\‘hu‘ et COURSING DRAW. | 'Speech Pays Tender Tribute to | FIREPROOF. e sixth form, Sellar Bullard of the ¥ urth form and Fred Woods of the sixth | Open Stake of Eighty Entries at Depaxted DayeiandiConizadas: An extensive library of choice literature has rm were awarded an honorable men- Union Park. R just been added. Next in| The open stake for Saturday and s-mAi The eleventh annual banquet of the| ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. The prize students of the year are as ‘;“‘A\»m ¥ 1 a s & Veters onal Guard of Califc E Plak follows OHara, | gay at Unlon Park was drawn last night. | 7 €'520 National Guard of Caltfornia. at e o e within the sixth form, Alanson Swain; | “IPSoh, ) 7 | There were eighty entrles and forty-| . 2 S = e I e ‘ Y | ten minutes of the Amusement and Shopping T L S | three prizes divided as follows: $150, $100, | &% &, T o DG One “'"l ""1 ”‘} Centers. orge Kline; head of third form o per in e b skl Fhaniad ([0 ] d W m: ng irom the board, und ; head cf second form, Han: 1 to Rabert 75, two at' 360, five at 325, ten at $1280, | tHiere was everything there in the way of RATES MODERATE. Brusc sil Van Deer! Wor first form, homas ~| and twenty at § liam 5. To-day there will be | viands, wines and music_they could d : Experimental take of sixty-four en- | sire. Adjutant General Seamans, newiy American and Europcan Plans, F irubb. Wh v g i - 5 | appointed by Governor Gage, W the | Write for our book, “The Empire Illustrated,” Fi Samuel Hoff- inberg Train leaves Third and Tow SR et ntenan i NGt T the and other particulars. y Jastichardson; Schoen, Anthony | Streets at 10:15 a. m. The entries [ion e neatiDteseniin of S cmberfOr (the | H. A. Dec Prince Ge: Iman Commander George R. Sanderson a W JOHNSON QUINN, Proprigtor. ! . e Lowe g ted y r ric_clas : v. |1 . Gainey, 3 3 : Sk gular prizes were aws s | John * Maher's Soubrette; Russell, R i e e BT e [ r nposit nd rhe : [ > “opler, > btk oA e neTa ere awarded as fol-|jop & Wilson's Master Claire Aeneid o Iaiihe selbotion GrTis touic L or o Henry H. Rolfe, fourth form; | kennels' Pretender; D. |orel 'G. W swered the first, 4040404 040404040404040404 hman, A nduct (90 required for Ridge, M ble mention), | Glory vs. H. Lynch’ “The Veter G Miss Am C Lo . Young, fifth form. rd of Cali- 8 : o fng-=plies. Amella . Ca-[-Walsh, . 50 al, best in mathematics, | py Medal: J. Maer. | nels” Miss Rabbit vs. T. F fornia.” of Company B of D st e EARI < A, O Curlett, fifth form; com- | | Tehum: Leo C. Lennon | ; Kay & Tran Cross Pa vs. | the First se to the ‘‘Volun- erty, M X Kline, fourth form. HONORABL! | Handy & Smith’s Petronius | tee ional Guard of i glish won Maid o' the Hill vs. J. McNe Californi seneral Dickinson spoke of & = Philosophy DL, s | Carrigan. Wylie Buckley, =Clarence | man; D. Hooper's Bendalong v “The ¢ National Guard of California’ | - P i eaar = 2 Dwitera 3. 4ies o e fitle, | & Roolcs Myrtle; Hurley & Riley s | and Colonel H. P. Bush spoke gallantly : § A- Kuten I el ehool, | Henry D. Fa n N, Carrigan: | Capitol vs, Handy & Smith's Victor; Bar_ | for the “Ladies,” of whom none were C S A Burke. N. O'Connc third form, | islaus A Willlams. . 0 | tell Bre Ben Hur H. A. Deckel- | present. A. Tobin, M. Dee beat i e e e aie | < Rhetorc Sy Me. | mann's Glen Rov: F. A. McComi's Motto | ' The last of the list, “Departed Days and | Misul, M. Benson Aleck E. Curlett, firth | §arty, W Louls " X. Ryan, | V8- Dean’s Mialmo; B Ccmrades,” was touchingly responded to IS A to Sellar Bullard, | J0seph J u " M. Hu John | Merc; g by Colonel A. D. Cutler. Among those 2 ’tt had chosen the | B Hughes, Constantine R, Bri ph A. | Russell. Rhen Wilson who were present were General John Natufal Mmera| Watar vs. Handy & Smith's Dauntless; D. R | Houston Colol v o Titias o o A. Foley, Alfred John M. Delehanty. v's Commodore Nash v ey et ACADEMY COURSE man's Flyaway: e mathematical - medal al—Frederick Murphy. Premium—Charles | METCUIY VS, -7-‘ P. —— Schott. _Honorable mention, humanities. | MOTan's Snapshot L Joseph M. Gearv. James 3. O'Hara, Joseys T, | Michael; ~ H. A, Deckelman ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE. |Matten wilis & bresn o dsn ™ | ey Menlo: G. 1 Special classics—Edward C. Murphy, Daniel T, | High F Rincon kennel Murphy, Owen McCann. First Academic— | Russell, Wilson's Lady S ! medal, best studies and con- the upper school, won by Aleck F . fifth form, but was awarded to urth form, 1 Cle: J. P. Thrift's Forget; J. Per- George W. Grannis, Colonels Taylor and H. A. Deckel- | Burns. General J. Howell, Lieutenant Col- ;1] & Hanrahan's | onel Burdick, Major Grimwood, Captain s Pike and Captain Jonn Klein. ———— Trunks moved, 2ic; freight transferred. Sig- | pal Transfer Co., 530 Jones; tel. Sutter 441 | —————————— | ROSE M. STACK DEFEATED. Bonita vs. known for centuries and imported ONLY IN BOTTLES. For Disordered Stomach and Indigestion TRINITY SCHOOL. cting The closing exe for this year were held last evening. audience was present to hear or vs of the graduating class | The ortieth annual commencement ex- and es: ercises of St. Ignatius College in the col- }}'Ii‘lfuu)n M 1]»*“.1»-\1_” -0rge Ah;m n, George | T. Butler's Susie; H. F. Anderson’s fied to by thousands. == lege hall last night were of the usual | Aqrian J° Rosseter Tomme 7o O'Keete, | ford Braes ve : i | So-called Vichy in Sy- P O Y0, OF To, O o IO O o IoT oo oS high order of merit. His Grace Arch-| thone smio mien Kay & Trant's Judge Seawell Decides That She Can- D+ @40 + @4 phons IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuine. Your physician will recommend it. SSMLS o VIGNIER, Distribating Agent 3 0000*000000000&0000000000 thony Smith Francis 1. Brazel, Robert Keller, John L. W cond Maggie Heal S ¢ vs. Milo " Victo {\’fi,:;,“',f e O | Jadement for the Hoard of Hdueation | A. Johnstone's Tod Sloan; Lowe & | and against Rose M. Stack, a teacher in Enrico A’ | Thompson's Patria vs. J. Burns' Eleven | the Buena Vista Primary School, w Dividion B Neii | Spot; Milo kennels’ Rock Island King dered entered by Judge Seawell yesterd Michael Dower, | Bartel Mac's Melody; Handy afternoon. Miss Stack was appointed as and, Peter De. | Smith's Ben Bolt vs. Lowe & Thomp- | a teacher in the school mentioned in De- i William' H. Greene, | son’s St. Orin; M. Lerdon’s Magnetto cember last, but in the general shake-up | David Stevens, Robert Mullins. Third J. Jones' Galivant; J. Burns' Olympus oceurring last February was removed | demic, Division A—John Fitz 5 T. Murnane's Woif Tone; J. T. Switt's | and plac gned list. She | Drebestiathdotisios not Regain Her Position. with their diplomas and addre them on the responsibilities which thelr future life has in store for them. He : urged upon them the necessity of labor- ® | tous work, which he regarded as the se- *+ | cret of suc g The_degree of bachelor of ar: & | ferred on Walter J. M. W E o 3 Fanning, George Golden | Hromada, Johi + Carrigan,” Clarence Carri- | llam E. McCanr ® Freechtle, Leo C. Lennon | McCoy, John Dunr % | &na wylie 3. Dunn. [isond . tcanming. ©®| A feature of the programme was the | B-Thomas + ® 5 ® + + 5 * s + I 40404040409 09040400090+, ¢0+0+0+ 4040 40404040404 040404 04040404040 Ivin, Dr. McLaughlin's El:ctric Belt Again Proves Its Graat Curative Power—A City Cura. 1 3 E Hallihan, William Coffey, Wil- | Thrift vs. Kay & Trant's Innesfallen; F. | brought suit to recover her position, but C0000000 ohn Sweeney, Cornelius J. | A, McComb's’ Flush vs. T. K. Logan’s | the board answered the suit and set forth | 00000000 g illiam .J. Rickard, Ray- | Grizzles J. U'Shea's Yohng America | that the class presided over by the plan: | gTHE P AY AC s Academic, Division Carroll's Log Boy; T. J. Riley's | tiff had been abolished in the interest ot Ly L = Q 5 At e : ne Bresnean, Otto . ip vs. H. Pinkham's Newsboy: E.| economy. The court held that the action . 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