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TH E SA "RANCISCO CALL ATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1899 = g S | [ i i DOLE'S VACATID B 5 Dreads Further Orders From Washington. OF A REMOVAL ° SEWALL NAMED AS HIS POS- SIBLE SUCCESSOR. S gentin 00000 f CHOYNSKI TOO CLEVER FOR RYAN Australian Put to Sleep by the Caiifornian in the Seventh Round. RUMORS tly Aw ans Are Impatie Regarding a Perma- Form of Govern- ment. 1d of their y. Athletic er and the was out- ap of the gong, and 1w HORACE WRIGHT. 13.—President Choynski was far the result was expected. pointed from the first when the knockout came Choyn fresh as when he bege wing with Choyn stayed twenty rounc { even mone mit thi ime, but t was invested, hed & possible s “?fl"’ e opening round Choynski kept fir- i th the left on the face and R BY HONOLULTU, ki, with whom he made some people an would stay the money they n never irent others there are as how when it came to hard re is an irrepressible senti- n among the element, 1 teal dministration ning for the Dole | remained on the defensive, inist will shortly | one left-hand puneh on the f: er under the | kept Jabbing in the seconu is P right ‘over Hiree times, twice to the eve once to the mo Ryen tried to do , but Unoynski simply a repetition «d the fourth - W {x’y’g. to ‘}l e d 1 doc inet- Joe str the face. Ryan did ing, but his attempts to land we but played bets r governments, fl Hon. well e & fth Ryan swung his righ ter that he did not la ma. d free spoken following in_ con- < + he sixth and they ex Joe jabb: Arawir that t his fightin went to him witho - and swung his rign: tes ana thirty-flve secor Macdonough Cup Won by Aeolus, > o e D-e Pece@ R : | e £ + > s ‘,‘ S * 3 Mr. Dol 8 old wounds and cri lt arti , for they attached nd position Dav sts of the planters’ men of proper any vears' or in i3 plac with J. B. At} s ldwin, Hon. P, C. Jones resents the lawyers ned are Hon. Pa Brown and e: e special delegate to 509, 1s s0 small in compari- \at has hitherto been pald the fAicia and t even a Ter- rely a military government con- precedent and in sfon and muddle HORSES FALL IN A RACE. Jockeys Escape Injury in a Mixup at at present, station wit B S S RIS S0 L S et at S S S ) HE prizes won tn the fourth annual regatta of the Pacific Interclub Yacht Association, held September 9, in the bay, were presented yesterday Latonia. e Merchants’ Excl e by T.F CINCINATTI, Oct. 20.—In the opening ex-commodore of the Corinthian | yace at Latonia to-day Alluvian, ridgan by ht Club and president of the uwmla‘- 1 fell as the fleld turned into the The principal prize was the fourth home stretch, and Young Bel, with South- | Silver cup presented by J. M. Macdonough ard, fell over him. Alluvian died from a | to the association, and won by Commo- dore Carl Westerfeld and R. H. Morrow's sloop Aeolus, being the third Macdonough cup carried off by that swift sloop. The cup was manufactured by Shreve & Co. but Young Bel escaped in- yckeys were not seriously in- er fair, track heavy, Re- relling—Sound Money _won, San Durango third. Time, | with two massive handles. It has a cap- stan as a base. In front is an engraved and is of a handsome classical design, | 1's previous | | | 0000C0C000000000C000000000C0C00Q00CCC00000000C000CO THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, October 20, 1899.—Twenty-fourth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather Presiding 1pplem the jaw upon hi x-Dottie Dimple c ran away twice over the course. F 188. SECOND RAC] 15 F TBatting. Horse. Wi st. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys, [Op. Cl. T80 Hallfax 1 18 16 1n |Kellas . g du 2 36 35 212 [T. Walsh, 3 [] i i 3nh |Coady |10 ‘15 24 21 S |{Henry 15 40 . o> e J. Ward 1-3 3-10 %, 1:07 Won first three driving. Winner, H. C. Talifax Was stopping to a walk. Ella du Poy purse, $300. ik oran's Modwena raced wi [Betting. asily. Aerolite-Alice Himyar. th bar plates. Others no account. free handicap; three-y 0d st Rio ( n sh ! st. ¥m. ka Athletic C! nds Jake showed a good -time clevern H cked and fm untf light blc ) t right punch on the e fourth re and left punches in ented t hard righ g on sent T n to the where E rrew up the sponge. e e S CHALLENGES HARVARD. | University of California After a Foot- CAMBRIDGE, fo mittee proba ball Match. Mass., Oct. 20.—The Har- otball to-night received a of Califor- in San Fran- the crimson on and letic com- ned for the challenge will it not until every s been m: the to influence the f to rip. S . Quakers Win the Fourth. BROOKI rage! McJames and McGuire. -— Martin on a Winner. LONDON, Oect. 2 t to-da racing at Sandown Park the Temple handicap was won by Filassier. ‘“‘Skeets” Martin finished second on Suppliant. Tod Sloan rode Myakka 1 was unplaced. Fourteen horses Tan. Betting 100 to 8 against Myakka and 10 to 1 against Suppliant. 1, ridden by Martin, won the T Betting 7 to 2. The tw ar-old race was | third. —Philadelphia won the teh series to-day by as knocked out of eeded n. The fielded to-mor- H . B ifsses FIEEET S Fraser and M. Farland; Donovan, cot Free, Implett was second h Crawley, with L. Reiff up, Betting 20 to 1 agalnst Crawley baura G G won, Flora Dan- | 1ioinre of the Aeolus running before the e T et ot 0% | wind with all sail set. Time, 1474 st S A i von, McCleary second, Dr. | Wij] Teach Olympians to Swim. 4. 1ling—Goodrich won, Ko~ third. Time, 2:45%. . 2 _Weather olear, track resulte ID CAVILL, champion swimmer of the world, has been secured by the Olympic Athletic Club as instructor in that branch of sport. He is en route to this city on the steamer Alameda from Australia. Cavill was here two years since and epent much of his time with Olympic Club men. When a vacancy oc- curred recently his name w immediately mentioned for the place. He had ex- pressed a desire to come here and accept- ed an offer made him by the club through John A. Hammersmith, the leader. It is the Intention of the club directorate to de- m, Ben Chance Flirtation second, . 1:15%. elia. Fonso won, Bara- third, Time, 1:473%. Georgle won, Harry third." Time, —Fidel Yonlin won, Florinel II T H d a half furlongs Harry Thoburn velop the swimming department to the fullest extent. The junior class is increas- RIOTING NEGRO SOLDIERS. ing rapidly In membership and as a result the gymnasfum is again the scene of much activity. e Bunday’s Handball Sport. The play at Phil Ryan's handball court, 558 Howard street, for next Sunday prom- ises to be exciting, in consequence of the advancement of James White and J. Col- lins from the juvenile class to that of the proficient, by reason of the splendid play made by them last Sunday, when they competed for the Phil Ryan medal. One Fatally Shot in a Gambling House in Texas. AUSTIN, Oct. 20.—Advices were re- ved here to-day from Rio Grande City, as, that a number of negro soldiers g to the Ninth Cavalry, stationed Xinggold, on the Rio Grande bor- tered a gambling house there and ted a row with the proprietor, which cd in a general riot betwéen the s and a number of citizens of the White_and Collins are pitted against A pumber of shots wers ex-|n 'J. Kilgallon and R. Linehan, two of ged. One negro mldiir was fatally | the best all-round players on this coast. nd a number of others slightly | This game promises to be not only in- ded. teresting, but will decide the fate of two No soap in the world is so cheap. 0ld_hand performers against young blood and modern methods of sidetracking balls. The other entries are: J. R. Bockman and D. J. Shechan va B. MecDogough and B. Lynch. T. Leach and A. McVicker ve. J. Condon and R, Housman, E, Barry and J. Kirby vs. D. Regan and T. Foley. B. Clements and E. Antron vs. W. Hassell and W. Collins, J. Harkins and L. Meyer va. P. Duffy and T. O’ Brien. D. Rodgers and P. Ryan vs. M. McDonald and G. McDonald. James Harlow and B. Maloney va. M. Ma- guire and E. Curley. —_——e—— KILRAIN KNOCKED OUT. No soap In the |steve 0'Donnell Wins From the Vet- * eran srize-Fighter. BALTIMORE, Oct. 20.—Jake Xilrain was practically put to sleep to-night in five rounds by Steve O'Donnsll of Aus- world is so lasting. hian-Starligh: ; three-year-olds and upward; that time, | m. Str. ZH e 4 412 Ranch 0 3h Johnson . 21 Good start. Won pulling up. Second and Ivator-Hot Springs. Petal had no I Henry Thorpe Closkey Brown.. first three driving. “hico also. Ring 21d have been clo: ster made a great stretch r up. purse, $300. tr. 26 12 512 31 44 Fair start. Love, ish away poor! it SPORT AT SUTRO’S. for the utro Bat follow Auguat dell. BERKELEY MAN SAID Disappear in the Hills of Mexico. GELES, Oct now in this cf hing parties, Some of his friends bel re inclined to th : th a band of h kilied both of them, 3t Pearl Hart Captured. EL PASO, an overdose of morphine. sports held | Baurdin, B e | at, " Trick and | Third race—Futurity course; two-year-olds: Catheart, 'W. | purse | Divert, W. H 157 Mountaineer ...110 | A, Jackson, 3 finity . | 7. MecCormick, undara | TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED Dr. Theo Wunschow and a Servant 2.—A well-know ! that Dr. Theo Wunschow, an Ameri. | and upward. ! can physiclan, whose family lives at| 1% Donator s o aoert e Berkeley, Cal, has been murdered S Teviow L 104 | Sonora. Dr. Wt > : 191 Roadrunner Merry Boy 104 | 4 how, accompanied by | 1o} Monrovin | a native servant, left the town of Bari- | TR | gcora on August 16 last furfflnnm Hel Selections for To-Day. | > had a large amount of gold dust on 2 _Una Color s | his pe an inbénded to-purdlings o | -, 2 P¢ “eme-Una Coloretio, ‘Bin Cailde, Tt | draft on a_S; ancisco bank at Santa | G!bbons. but no trace could be ve that int killed and robbed him, while belief that he stile Yaquis, who Oct. 20.—Pearl Hart, the|the American Coursing Club’s annual | Arizona woman bandlt, who escaped | meet to-day was witnessed by the largest from jail at Tucson, Ariz., two weeks & crowd of the meeting. Resuits: | was arrested to-day at Deming, N. Northern Surorise beat Winning S Sir | Where she arrived la night on horse- beat Lord Glenkirk: Lord Stewart beat | back with a male companion. She will | T w. Temple beat Beer Brewer; | be taken back to Tucson to-night beat Lady Roger; Borderer beat et ol e Emin PI ;pi\ lhfi‘-’llvlsfl\'!‘r Lion; Sil- | beat Cliffdale; ) Queen beat b Took Morphine. Van Imp; Imp. Metallic beat Reva; Stonehenge | VISALIA, Oct. 20.—H. A. Brogn of Oak- | beat Black Beauty land died suddenly in this elty this morn- Sy R e ing from - >00000070066000000000000000000OO000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000C000000000000 & & Records Wlade in the Sporting World, £ 2 0090000000020 000000020000000C00000000C00 BACKERS OF SISQUOC GOT | A SWELL RUN Two-Year-Old Ran Away Twice—Three Choices Downei at Oakland. Of all the favcrites that met disaster in | the splashy going at Oakland yesterday Sisquoc was the most unfortunate. The | | Brutus gelding ruled a 1 to 3 favorite for | the opening two-year-old scramble, and | while the small field was at the post ran away rse with Ward. This naturally placed him hors de com- bat, and Hallfax, an 8 to 1 shot, disposed | of Ella du Poy by a head when Ferguson | finally dispatched the bunch. | It was not a red-letter day for the tal- | ent, ‘as Mod d Rio Chico, aiso prime choices |~ Mat Storn s 3 o filly Mod- a for the first time In the cond event, over the Futurity cours must haye been a trifle short. Better se soned, Kootenal, with Coburn up, led into | the stretch, beating the favorite out with | ease by four lengths, The Offering exp rienced no difficulty in securing the show. Lavator made his company in the miile | ndicap look like nothing. Picking up | 104 pounds and starting a 9 to 10 favorit the chestnut horse made a gallop of it the entire way. Lothian did not séem to fa the going, managing, however, to be Judge On not f fourth ev gelding w ing. J. | | >, and she | | Wofford for the place. St perfc nce Rio Chico did | t r a good mount to 8 to 5. | nous horse* | Tom the wire, whe star got and in a drive. won by length. Ringmaster made a fine run from | the rear ng the show. | 01d Lo’ ter many attempts, finally | won ¢ le closed f affa ing seven Mike Ric 1t portion c i d the declsion in a r Frawley astride Polish, the second | cholce, ran third. ! Track Notes. J. Brown, the rider of Rio Chico, was spended pending an investigation Into s of the sprinter Rio Chico. ainer of Lodestar was in in future the horse ¥ his entry would be rmed more refused. sident Thomas H. Williams Jr, re- | turned from his hunting trip in the north- | ¥ of the State v 'd. | ifornia_Jockey Club has in pro- { at stake race, It is a Futurit 000 added the Oakland associa: | e conditions will be formulated »v Judge Murphy and Handicapper Brooks | nd will be made public in The di will_probably b If fu and Mr. William; ace should not be t wi T Being, of | rlds, December, 01, ision. to-night issue, the nceforth ap- porning r both @ f journal. m of starting will be published in each To-Dn&';; i!ntries. furlongs; sdling; even upwar 109 109 114 First 1ds s race; T Ar Ma or a fu race—Five rd; selling. k McCabe...1 o0t 21 McAilister.112 1 Tourlst .. 104 161 Magdalenes ... 104 ond 3 Dee 11 a _sixteenth; | free handicap. New Moon Six_furlon, nd upward. handfcap; three- 98 Goodwin. 9 ..103 9)1 Don't Know 171 Imperious n Sixth race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds a S (N""}Unr‘hrvX Wunschow nor his | Second race—Rio Chico, Tourist II, Billy A s ever arrived at Santa Helena o 7 5 & s at Bariacora have sent oui| TPird race—Alec, Gundara, Infinity. Fourth race—Morinel, New Moon, Snips. Fifth race—Etta H, Sorrow, Sallle Goodwin. Sixth race—Tenrica, Frank Jaubert, Mon- C;mrsing at Dallas. | DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 2.—The sport in For NMore Sports See Eighth Page. | before Judge Murasky | the histor © (4] o Q o © (4] COURSING MEN EARFUL OF THE LAW'S OBJECTION Sport to Be Declared to Be Cruel. P LOCAL POLICE WILL NOT ACT el SECRETARY HOLBROOK’S HANDS ARE ALSO TIED. SR S et Ll The Condemning Decision of the Los Angeles Judge Will Not Be Enforced in This City and County. — Local coursing men are greatly agitated over the dec uperfor Judge Smith | of Los Angeles declaring coursing to be cruelty to animals and enforcing the pen- | al tic imposed upon an offender by a Jus- | Court. The followers of the hares | d hounds in this city need not unneces- | sarily disturh themselves, for the present at least. None of the authorities that | would have power to act will move unul | | certain other legal muddles in connection | with the ca ave been cleared up. It is| claimed, however, that any citizen may | take action and 'have coursing arrested | for what is now contended to be a law of | the State. There is no appeal from the de- | cision of the Los Angeles Judge except by writ of habeas corpus to the Supreme | ‘ourt, Charles Holbrook, the secretary of the | Society for the Prevent of Cruelty to Animals, will do nothing to prevent cours Ingleside. He sa tied the directors of his socief nd whatever his own personal opinion of | coursing may be, he cannot act officially | to vent it in’this county. “I belle that the decision of the Los Angel court,” he said vesterday, *is absolutel Just. It is now a law of the State that rsing is ¢ nimals, and any :n 3 who indulge | Persona 1 have alws beliey t coursing is a cruel sport, which uld be abolished. I have consistently advocated its abolition, but the officers of ociety of which I am secretary have sport is not cruel, and m unable to act. I have ances where the sport cruel, but my opinion, | 3 s no force. It is claime: t coursing ‘removes a pest and for til n should This m, true in be but th belfeve that to tolerate - the law )rt them. the police now have no he sport in this count and two de ns to convicted men in 1, and if we can nly_ought to be eve n for hare killing.” es will also remain in- irther until s in the case. am_a powerless to act,” said the Chief : n personally opposed to cours uld stop it in this county if | power, but an injunction has ed upon’ me and 1 cannot move | until it is dissolved. The matter will be argued shortly, and then 1 shall enforce ‘the law the courts interpret it. The whole matter, involving many more ele- ments than that of cruelty, is now tied up The coursing men view from which the sition to their sport. on two_points, have- their point of discuss the oppo- | We base our case | flela steward at Ingle s 1o cruelty e hare. is Kill its spinal column being broken, addition the hares are a I The residents of Fresno, Merced, Visalla and other points in the San Joa- quin Valley speak of M. J. Brawning, the man who traps all the hares for coursing s a public benefactor. He is cred- ith do good for the communi where he sets his nets for hares. v the system now in vogue the hand man never touches the hares used In | cou They are sent here {n the boxes | in which they are caught. They are lib- erated for exercise, and when taken up to be coursed the box system is again brought into use. For real cruelty one must look to the rabbit drives when the whole countryside turned out for a holi- i the despoilers of their 5 thousand: | Tiffany of Union Coursing Park | He pointed to of coursing in England dating | back to ancient times. It has alway been & ard sport there, being fol- lowed by people of highest cla: MODEL POSTOFFICE AT THE EXPOSITION | of Peer a spoke in the same strain. Special to The Call and the New York bl yrighted, 1599, by James Gor- PARIS, Oct. 20.—Americans who visit | the Paris Exposition next year can have their mail addressed to them at a model American postoffice in the Exposition. Information was received from Com missioner General Peck to-day that he had arranged with the French postal au- thorities to have such an office in opera- Mails will be handled by American tal employes and by a detail of cle; Postoflice. lar overcoat. store. Wholesale Manufac- turers. No retail mail orders filled. We have less than 50.0 of this particu- It is a little better value than our regu- lar offers-—-which are always considerably under retail prices. At $13.50 this isa “corker.” Fine, heavy, dark blue Kersey—warm, yet very dressy—properly cut, well sewed, elegantly finished. Satin lined sleeves and back— balance fancy cassimere lining, French facing. The fair retail price is SI8—but it's not easy to geta perfect fitin an ordinary store. Ours is the assortment of a wholesale Same coat in black, tan and brown. If you want this coat come at once. 08 A GO 121-123 Sansome sr.‘nr.pme Blue Signs ANDRADE FLEES FROM CARACAS President of Venezuela Has Not Resigned. Special Dispatch to* The Call. CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 20.—Presi- dent Andrade, it is now known, escaped v this morning to La Guayara. He without transferring power _Tele- g and telephonic communication is interrupted. An attempt wa dynamite the re: made last night to ence of Senor Matos, presentative in the General Andrade’s negotiations with the insurgent com- mander, General Cipriano Castro. VASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The following dispatch has been received from Minister Loomis, dated at Carac: 2 p. m. he President of Vene ith 800 men ara use of the h The following has been received at the Navy Department from _Commander Hemiphill of the Detroit, dated at La Guayara, via Hayti, at 2:36 p. m.: ecretary of Washingt Andrade fled, goin La Guayara with 800 . He has n the Presidency. Vice President, authority during the raphed Castro to ere or in Caracas 1eng an Nervous Vigor forerunners serious ev If your nerv are “weak, ther your bodily vigor at its ebb and: Are of is D- * before seri ue. Don't wai unttl heart compli tion, apople: complete prostra HUDYAN provides nerve fo HUDYAN or dizz (fig. 1 sunken (fig. disordered dig: appetite (fig. 3), tor fon_ (fig. 4), d sha knee . melancho {ly tired o nerve forc horrid dr to stomach If s0, HUDY YAN will br glow of health. GET HUDYAN package, six packages fc druggist do; t keep HI rect to HUDYAN R Stockton, Ellis and Market streets, Francisco, Calif. CONSULT HUDYAN DOCTORS —FREE OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. strength petite—will re from drug .The last process through which Wielands Exira Pale beer passes from the brew to the bottle is termed Pasteurizing ——the result is abso- lute freedom from im- purities, and a beer that is as much a food as a beverage. Your grocer or telephone West 144, California Bottling Co. 140717 Eddy 8t. NOTICE ! Taxes Due Upon Assessments Made by the State Board of Equalization. CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO, Oct. 11, isi. In accordance -with the provisions of Section 368 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that I have raceived from the State Hoard of Equalization the “Duplicate Record of Assessments of Rallways” and tha “Dupii- cate Record of Apportionment of Railway As. sessments,” contalning the assessments upon the property of each of the following named assoclations or ccrporations as fixed by said State Board of Equallzation for the vear 15%, 0-wi California Pacific Railroad Compan: . % tral Pacific Railroad Company. Notthers Geri fornfa Rallroad Company, Northern Railway Company, South Pacifio Coast Rallroad Com. pany, Southern Pacific ~Rallroad Company Southern California ~ Motor Road Company, San Francisco and "North Pacific Rallway Company. Southern California Raflway Corn. pany, Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company North Pacific Coast Railroad Company. San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Rallway Company, Nevada County Narrow-Gauge Rail. road Company, Carson and Colorado Railioad Company, Nevada-California-Oregon Rallway Company, Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Company, Pacific 'Coast Rallway Company, Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad Company, Gualala River Railrond Company. Calitoenia and Nevada Rallroad Company. Sierra Railway Company of Californfa, Sierra Valiey Raflway Company. San Francisco and San Mateo Elec. tric Rallway Company, Randsburg Railway Company, and Pullman Palace Car Company The State and county taxes on all personai property and one-half of the State and county taxes oo all real ‘property are now due and ayable and will be delinquent on the Inst onday in November mext, at 6 o'clock p. m., and unless pald to the State Treasurer. at the Capitol, prior thereto, & per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and unless so paid on or before the last Monday in April next, at ¢ o'clock p. m.. an additional 5 per cent will be_added to the amount thereof, The remaining one taxes on all % o n»rhulf o Sl‘?llebnnd county 2 operty wi a n payable after the first Monday 1y Tapuars next, and will be delinquent on the last M day in April rext. at 6 o'clock p. m. unless paid to the State Treasurer, at the Capltol, prior thereto. 6 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. P. COLGAN. State Controller. Weekly Call $1.00 per Vear

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