The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 21, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1899, 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000000000000000006000000:00.000060000000000000000000 D et as s s onead % West, : R e 20000000000 FAVORITES MUD-LOCKED | AT OAKLAND Backers of Outsiders Have a | Great Day—Jerid Scores at40to 1. | Track Notes Monrosia % 9% Faversham m Anch 1 atx Tord. 104 %7 Jennie Reid 14 Scharien . Selections for To-Day. Piret ra Mamia achel max aker, Inabelle Jend Goodwin, King arntva slta s, Foligno. Meadowthorpe, Dr, Ber. race—Monrovis, Jennte Reid, Anchored 2 CARLOADS oF.. ..1900.. Ensign S 0 o AND Snell . ‘c Now in stock. More on the road. FPRICES | $30-$40) | Agents wanted In every town Leavitt & Bill, 809 Larkin St., S. F. 404040404 040404 0+ 0404 D4 04 QP04 Q4040+ 00404 040+ Q4 Q4 0404 040404 0404 0404 04 04 OO+ OHOH 04 O+ Q40 +O+ OrO + 04 0404 040 | Good Card Jporting Svents From Al Over the orld. /0000000000000 29000000800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00BOC00000C00000000880000000000000 GEORGE GREEN FIT TO BATILE FOR HiB 1 IFE 9+0+0+0+0 EIGHT BOUTS TO BE CONTESTED TO-NIGHT Arranged by Columbian b—San Franciscos Clever Boxers 15 pounds Collins_ at allas “Th the ias consented t ut with Pete | This will first appearance in this c ern trip. » Athletic Club has ar- eresting card for Tuesday ovember 35 Manager Greg- sur of whom are the pastime but local club. Jack 1 do battle with Tom Her- , will meet at 12§ latter events will be eight !l be between George 1 Willlam Martin of nds at 125 pounds decide the {p of the coast, cading men of rom the eltrus nd will try om De battle will r-weight cham recommended the laurels wrested Baker In Los Ang part of last month —————— To Test a Game Law. The constitutionality of the nance passed by Stanislaus County, which ing of wild game out of ity, is 00n to be tested in the Bu- e Court. A short time ago a market ater named James Knapp attempted to ward to this a quantity of wild ke he had kil d was arrested and fined §20 by a Justice of the Peace. Upon the ad of his lawyer he refused to pay the fine and went to prison. An attempt was made 10 secure his release on a writ of hubeas corpus in the Superior Court of that county, but to no purpdse, and yes- | terday an application was made to the Su- preme Court, where a writ made returnable on Thursda is made that the ordinan of the State constitution ———— AMATEUR ATHLETIC RULES. Metropolitan Association Amend- ments Adopted. NEW YORK, Nov. The Amateur Athletic Union met at the Astor House to-day and gelected Barlow 5. Weeks, the New York Athletic Club representative, as president of the union for the ensuing year. Nearly all of the amendments pro- posed by the Metropoltan Assocaton were seed. An amendment was passed creat- & senior and junior class at champlon- was {ssued, The claim s In violation + 00410+ 040 +0+0+0+0+0+0+0+40 recent ordi- | ANNIHILATING THE BAG +0+0+0+0 for clubs f e el SURPRISES THE CROWD. Substitute Pugilist Almost Knocks Out Bobby Dobbs. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Bobby Dobbs of sa 18, & negro, were t nles Ath- show up and Ed Darrell was substituted, to » disgust of jeering erowd. Dar- rell made a wretched showing up to the twelfth round. In that round he improved and knocked one of Dobbs’' teeth ou Thi crowd around and they t thir- several straight 1 swung heavily on 3 Dobbs was nearly a whipped man at the bell in the thirteenth round. The next few rounds were about even, and a number of hard ed, each man being sent to the floer. A8 the stronger when they came sighteenth and managed to get in a few jolts on Darrell that put him to he floor,’and he was counted out. WORKINGMEN DISCUSS tn b remainder ght work on asium. gymn ned oppoment next Friday night. advance sale of sea promises o arge, as two good uled. 00‘0000‘0‘0‘0060000000000000.! EVANGELIST MOODY SLIGHTLY IMPROVED Doctors Bay His Trouble Is a Weak- ening of the Walls of the Heart. EAST NORTHFI D. L. Moo lowing to-pigh comfortable day and his appetite smperature is no a g t improved. Hi He has slept one trouble is a the heart, rk and to fatty degeneration of the heart. I con- fidently expect steady though not rapid improveme: e bu Mr. Mo of the scrutiny. PASSENGERS REMOVED FROM A BURNING SHIP doctors, the region the chief point of | German Steamer Olinda Puts Into blows were ex- | TROUBLE AT WARDNER | Foreman Chamberlain of the Knights of Labor Criticizes the Action of the Authorities. BOSTON, Nov. 20.—At this morning’s session of the General Assembly of the Knights of Labor Grand Worthy Foreman L D his Chamberlain of Colorado submitted | report, in which he referred to the chievements of the organization and the host 1 by its members. Two | had some agitator men walking quietly in highw in broad dayfight )t down officially and that the would send an assistant General of the republic and ure the power of the administration to defend the murderers he would have been classed as a lunatic, ad man who would have dared to predict av e horrors of the Ward- ner bull pen would have been treated as an_enemy of the republic. | of Summerland On the subject of combines the report safd that it was a question how long it wonld require the so-called trust com- binations to absorb one another until the state from necessity must assume control of the agricultural industries and all pub- lic utilities. el S Physician Goes Insane. BANTA BARBARA, Nov. 20.—Dr. C. L. Downie of Summerland was confined in the insane cell of the County Jail this evening on a charge of insanity, surprised his friends this morning by eay ing that he could walk upon the surface | of the ocean and said he was going to walk over to Channel Island, thirty miles off shore. He walked direct to the beach and with clothes on walked into the surf. He was waist deep when friends pulled him out. Dr. Downie is a well known physician of this county. Sd il Named for Mayor of Boston. BOSTON, Nov. 20.—Patrick Collins was nominated for Mayor of Boston by the Democratic convention to-night, receiving 157 votes to 104 for John R. Murphy. Downie | Norfolk Harbor With Fire in Her Hold. CAPE HENRY, Va 20.—The Ger- 3 in for Norfolk signal 1 am on | nder command of Captain from New York late Sat- Cardenas, etc. with five bulkheads, , in 1887, regis. gross, and hails from Kiel, Hanson, sailed urday t 1, She | carried her crew and eight- Fire was discovered last night at 7 o'clock in No. 3 hoid aft, when off Hatteras. Captain Hansen burned dis- tress sign d the Ward line_steamer City of Washington, from New York for Havana, bore down upon her. The Wash- ington took all of the passengers aboard —not, however, without much difficulty, as the sea was quite heavy. The pas- sengers will be landed at Havana. Captain Hansen says the fire is under rol, but that the hatches have not yet cont been removed, neither has any water | been turned on. Lighters were sent to the vessel to remove the cargo. when she reached the harbor. e SR SUICIDE OF JUDGE OAKS. Was an Officer in California Regi- ments During the Civil War. D R, Nov. 2.—A special to the Republican from Albuquerque, N. M., says: Judge John Oaks, a picneer, com- mitted suicide here this morning because of despondency due to 1ll health. Judge Oaks served in the Union army during the war, at first as second lieutenant in the Fourth California Regiment and later as captain in the Sixth California. et N, o Favor Government Ownership. CHICAGO, Nov. At to-day's session of the sub-committee of the National In- dustrial Commission investigating charges of rate discriminations by various roads President Stickney of the Chicago Great Western testifled In regard to the Interest of rallroads in the elevator business. He was followed by B. A. Eckhart of the Chicago Board “of Trade and Willlam Burke, a Western farmer, who spoke from the standpoint of the shipper. J. L. Kennedy of Washington, a member of the sub-committee. announced that he was In favor of Government ownershi; of the raliroads, and ongressman Lori- mer of Tilinois, also a member, expressed El“n.e" as favoring Government supervi- on. + 0404+ 0404 040+ 0+ 0404 O+O+ O+ O+ OO 40+ 040 + 0+ 040+ O+ QQOQOOO_‘ 40404+ ?00{0‘00 D+ Q4 0404 OH04+ O+ 04 Q40 404 OHO 4 O4 0‘00‘_04. a condition akin | 7 P eaamassssanans 00#§0Q0§ i 00000000 'STARTING INDOORS IS | GATE PUT THE THING II_\TTO USE b | Bennings Track Officials Will Have No More of the Flag System. INE CARD 'BASEBALL DRAWN FOR | UNION PARK| ? -Ei ——s i rs:! mpic Club Forms Four FO"?Q‘?‘%‘;; ch[gonevy/ ‘I_I‘_?“ i 'I?eamsETo-Night's Morrow. ame. The Call A midweek xeserve stake, In which ht dogs are entered, will be r e Union Coursing Park to-mor- morrow. Following is the result of last tarter Css- ams have been b; 5 as several teams tha 1 'fic:“ce games; the Young Me Assoclation been 1 the year; ation team, W Lak s the stake—George o1 In the early pa sex will have an op- ame, as Leader HARNESS HORSES SOLD. Good Prices and Lively Bidding at Madison-Square 7 YORK, Nov ¥ ha n's Mart sty o H Peri = In Coursing clycies that WOULD STOP FOOTBALL. resigned as g Park, b St. Louis Coroner's Jury Declares It Is a Dangerous Game. 25, —After th the St yrone: 3 d that the game wWas Rugby rules is dangerous | and should e Shamrock Being Dismantled. . 20.—The racing yaeht ASGOW { mantled at Green- mrock is B v ost of the way and c She was tow mo: f ’ ar hj 1der her own canvas =0 RT. THE CALL’'S RACING CHA ‘ | SOCIAL FOR BENEFIT ‘ OF OUTING CLUB FUND November 20, 1899.—Thirty- OAXTAND RO e P Catitornia’ Jockay: Club. Seventh day of the Winter Meeting of th Weather fine. Track heavy. JOS. A. MURPHY—Presiding Judge. 546' FIRST RACE—Fi Welght. St t furlongs; Index Horse. Loyta. a -3y iber's b y m Rose Queen fas | PP e 1:18. vell's b. &.. by M Marplot does b atr start Second and Deceptt ter on & dry hird driving. track. Islington stopped last part. , Purnlah 7. | ‘3;42 “THIRD RACE furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; pu | . = % ! ‘ : Fu | Index. Horse. Age. Welght. St ¥m. %m I it © 3 41 % : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. ' - = Small B K t Won easily. Second and third driv. Smal 0 nee Pants— astalia for Medanos ran consi to | good enough, perhaps, | school; just the th romp around in. ** Direct from Mill to Man”— and boy, too. ently. Humi a stopped. Petal coul | 348 FOURTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, | ° 5% m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. ClL | | % 3h 3 . Pk ' B B & Bak g ] rown Bros.&Co. $ .- % <% g Wholesale Manufacturers of Clothing, | ¢ Prop's Oregon City Woolen Mills. e_1.18, :07; 5-16, :33; 918, 13-16, 1:04%;: = 3 ~ e e, O st iheee” drivIng. Winner, ‘ 121-128 Sansome Street. Albertha. 1t . or wil! 2T . d bly ridden. Estrois fast with a up. Lavator will bear Satiume fresl S0 o Toveriand Touts and Inciined to Ewerve. | watching. T ix furlongs; selling; three-year-olds visiy DR. JORDAN'S grear MUSEUR OF ANATOMY 100 gazzT and upward; ¢ ’ ¥m. %m. ¥m. Fin ST.%et G2ams 01 g F37 22 14 " f 4% 31 2y 10 discaie pesitively ’ 11 5{’ Vi Aty il Specialist cu the Coast. Ese. 36 yos. 4 7 H H ¢ 1 | . ¥: o A 4% e OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DiSEASes 4 RV e § el ¢ 64 152 ns free 4o sricty prios S _g Ry RARRE SIVSaA Sl el B2 4 N4 T i %, W04 X, 17 Poor start. Won easily. Second and third driving, Wi s Shields’ ch. .. by Sablne-Fedainia. ¢ Jerid ran lke a crackajack. Too short for New Moon. Rice could not get up. Novia | 9 ¢ ‘none too well. Maud Ferguson stopped early. tched—Ravenna 105, e T Betting. DO NoT ppg.., Do not Saf Index. Horse. Age. Welght [St. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |on 0§ 1iTe Pty Jo7 200 ambitions o B s = = seclithy, restored to you Very ‘hitcomb, 6. R PRE B T R R 5 Worstcases of Neryous yare . Eees R A 5 W L S e Y e S < Aclately cured” Ty “To 3 Coda, & AR A Sty e T A W i e soan | WABLEYS. Give brompt reliet to n Montanus, 3. 4 32 3 3% 42 42 |Songer 2 95 and dr:ln.o'm‘ memory and the was! : 263 Tenrica, 4. 108! 5 61 65 53 5§12 56 [Conley 12 15 ndiscretions or excasses of . S.. Adam Andrew. 5...14| 7 s T T3 61 63 |Bullman B Vi ¢ Impart vigor and potemey 30 Tennessee Maid, 6..111( 8 5% 4h 65 7 7 |O'Brien o ace up the system. Give .. Fleming, 3 & e 3 . s <o IM. Bergen....| 3 ¢ Tencws vital eaerey. *Pulled up. guaranteed cure y Time—i, 13% Good start. Won all out. Second and thirg De earried in vest Boi¢ Rowell's ¢h. g.. by Whitaey-Lyon Lady. Carnival 113, price by THE P - l 8ald by Owl Drug Co., 5. ¥. asd Srerywhere. or maiied in plain wrapper on receip ERFECTO Carion Bidg., Chiongn

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