The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 15, 1900, Page 6

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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900. ;0?00'8‘:\’40.‘30'30?33 P A A A A e S e e S s e e e e e A e R s e e et et S e e e f e S .t et e T e e o m e e S e e e e e e e e ) R : o000 RACING---GOURSING 000 § SPORTS. § oo SBOOTING---GOLFING ooo :Qv;o.'sor:w;mmcnmmawwwm&wmwmwasosnummmmmfimfimm 2 3 i ° OALASKAOOO FOREST KING s e e85 GOOD RIFLE fhem gaite of e g 132 2.22% | RAVWINS IS OMMERCIAL COMPANY. A WINNER AT A De) Fmi: Geary's Pa g and go : I I ¥, 5 Schuster, a crack shot of the Ger- | L 6—: Clov ‘ G A I manla Schuetzen Club, began operatiozs . FOR... 4 : by making a score of 2, 25 and 24 in three { Bernal Boy, 16-3; | successive shots on the ring target ir a UNION PARK - SHELL MOUND | compeition it ‘e i fodaty E I — m’f‘“de\?' been given & > v tres i he t have —_— | STOCKTON COURSING. at the park by the Saden Gate Rifie and 1 Six Organizations Exhibit | Fistel Club was postponed until Sunday, Wins the Professional Golf , 1 : | DC‘CC\‘\S Cavm:r e SZHS&- ‘ Epecial Dispatch to The Cal January 28, on_account of the iliness of wAND... : | : ’ its president, Dr. L. O. Rodgers. The R tional Trial on the Cours- | STOCKTON, Jan. 14—The results of the | Their Skill at the presentation of thie Fushnell trophy, won Tournament Hand:Iy After coursing at Goodwater Grove to-day are y Dr. Rodgers, will be made next Sun- CI ALL P ing Field. as follows | Targets. day evenlps at ‘Californta ]({“”i,?mx«puf{h a Close Contest. . Rough Rider beat Dewey: Firm Fos beat | = | Bushnell: has anonicmer his gite for this FOR NOME DIRECT— s o By b it et HE threatening weather aid not de- | YR%i e ol ye oo dotan: Under a gray sky, not alluring to mere 0 : - Black Chier: - | ter a large number of rifle and pistol e N. G, C.— | Spectators, but pleasant to the eyes of From San Franctseo, 8. 8. PORTLAND April 0, 10 - “ enthusiasts from participating In the | . Necnary s op5anies C and G X Soran: | golfers and favorable to good play, the From Seattle, 8. 8. DORA . 1900 3 first shoot of the season at Shell |34, H_ 7. Afas P Morton 41, X-ong 32, T. | professional tournament on the Oakland e B Brimcteca ' MATWINR. ¢ Mound Park yesterday. Representatives |J; Bavey 40. D. Grant 40, C. F. Wathen ‘43. Ad!;\;xs e bl;,ou(sh!l(o a cnxlu-h‘x:m:\ eue . 3 - u 3 N 5 v Ruddock 42, y. The fir ace and w g fter 1 of six shooting organizations were pres- (l‘!nr:(uel]r:{'.n)'c,?kl.:lnK:.l,nebin:fi(:fi:\;yn G.G. Petty | prize money of $100 went to Horace Raw- | fflfl HUME, ST. MchAEL AND ALL OTHER PD'NTS beat Sarah der b ent to inaugurate what promises to be the | 41, Lieutenant C. E. Goodell 4, A H.“K;x[me&y l'lns, whose scorel rcr’lhe second e}gmi;g | at Fir st interesti 2 4, W. F. Untred 42, F. F. Carson 39, H. W. | holes was exactly the same as for at Firm Foe; | most eresting year from a shooting | W 2, Willlams 33, R. C. Barnes 23, G. | first two rounds—ss. His total for thirty H From San Francisco, S. 8. ST, PAUL May 2 A Steamer Will Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter - , Atkins 25, A. E. Anderson 42 six holes was thus 165, giving him a lead | R JUNEAU, SITEA. PR WILLIAM SOCND, COOKS INLET KODIAK AND : 3 AR PN I NN N0 S 0Nt 0 ki Francisco Sehuetzen Vereln, 18, monthly | o' g guer "Alexander Smith, whose scoro | @ FO g e e e bl , a wampion . o na—F, P. ; . O ad, third | Was 44 for each of the two last rounds ¢ | Schuster 435 first class. ‘not w 5 and 174 for the thirty-six holes. J. Mel- | From Seattle, 8. S. BERTHA. Commencing Apeil Sth, and Monthly Thereaft ‘ Ol +i * | the heels of Alexander Smith, having 136 | ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. g \n monthly medal | each. . Anderson w X %\gz = sfeead i0e 5. B Faxtor, 216; | behind these two, his . &,9.RuddecK? + | secona_champion * Huber, 211; “first | \V. Tetley played a better T Comrnimes SERTE o | Ghtnll S T besl frgt | aome pretty drives, but his £ o Somminee oF “Tha 1 |hot, H. Stelling, 24; best jast shot. F. P. | \im; though his score of — it ;Nationals, o | schuster, 2. nine holes was but two behind Rawlins' | == — g ermanta_Schuetzen Club Competition for | .,re of 47 for the second nine holes. The | ] 7 AMUSEMENTS. ’ 1| 18 4 H. Huber, 0; | ginner for the first nine and ] AMUSEME! @ n were the best two PY P. rounds tournament h Rawlins | 3 drove brilllantly, played well throu - = 2 G penry up. | Ereen and made’ some excellent approach | CURES 5 vid Salfield, 940; | shots, but was a littie off in his ort | . ; David Sa game, missing some easy ts. The | CATARRH “HOOT MON™* HANG ON, EVERYBODT! @ medat shoct: | competitors_were paired off as follows: | Nre HAN = . turtha. Alexander Smith and W, Anderson D | s | Coahis| s i Stephenson and J. Mel S, ana T. W. Tetley. The first pair started of Frank Daa- Opera, ' Hay Fever, Bron= | & operation, &Pu 3 Clay is Insane and has been removed by | st o | friends to a private sanitarfum in this | | | eity. Clay's affection is due to a {rat(uroi | - of the skull which, with other serious | SUNG BY THE BIG DOUBLE COMPANY} ices! First Time in Am FAIRY TALES! FAT ?’ B e s You Must Hear ) 25 and 80 Cents Telephone Bush & 1 CALIFORNIA THEATER e House. g‘l‘({g‘ BE'II'?ER WITNESS THAN TEN HEARSAYS A . a ¥ T THROUGH AND A, Bmith........... T § 3 cg's" "HE on | WERE T JHLY CHARMED WITH g phenoming] Scere. r . B - |,soon after 10 o’clock in the m.l.rmnl:, = L8l H being followed at short intervals by the | itis, Asthma ® o1 Club: Rifie | Others. The thirty-six holes were finished | chitis, Ast . te Rifle and Pistol Clab: F%® | shortly after 1 o'clock, D. Stephenson ar and all Diseases & -ls-"r{; 231, 3. 210: A. B.|J. Melville starting almost immediat | b @ ey e . N, | on another efghteen-hole trip to decids | & of the Throstand 8 . ¥, Bridzes, 2 | the “tle. ~ Stephenson did’ the first nine | ®| J.E.G n In three fifty shots with pistol | holes in 44 and Melville in 45, so that it | Lungs. scored 461, 462, 469. was still anybody game. Stephenson, | ’ & however, made the second nino holes i | Clouds of Medicated Vaoor are fuled 47, while Melville's score 3, | through the mouth aad emitted from the \os- Heve ~The genial hos : 1 JOCKEY CLAY INSANE | Young San Francisco Club professional | trils, cleansing and vaporiziog all the inflamed OF ehel! Mound Park. x | —_— .1y | @ccordingly won third money and diseased parts which candot be reached by i Sees ] P - 4 | Has the Hallucination That He SHIl | S{icca”*The total scores for all the four | medicine taken 136 the stomact. e rounds (two played on Saturday v It reaches the sore spots—It heals the raw g Fsr:c:us’m :, Is Riding Imp to Victory. | vesterday) were as follows | piaces— Tt goes 10 the seat of disease—It acts as , ’ : . Begin Epepial BimmEshto TheCall, | S D GOLF CLth - PROFESSIONAL | @baim and tontc to the whole system—31.00 at g . ¢ | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14.—Jockey Pete | OAKLAND GOLF CLUB — PROFESSIONAL | Grygyists or sent bymail. 1566 Arch St., Philas ° L 4 nO1 PAINL bodily injuries, he received in a fall from | SRR a horse in Montreal in July, 1898 His| ¢ | life was despaired of at the time, but he | ulled through after four months in the [ £ gnspllnl and last year turned up at the : nod puodsg *-punod g | Chicago tracks, where he put In the | spring’ and early summer, riding as well | Horace Rawlins. as he ever did. Going Kast in July he | Alexander Smith ® | Jolned Harness & Brossman's stable and | J. Melville.... | “RUPTURE CURED” we was given the mount on Imp in all her Stephenson. ; o i v | tmportant races. It w noticed at i\':\}sh; t Gus e & W ington he was slightly unbalanced, bu » > » ® | oi e was & hard-lad to understand at any time nothing was thought of it until | s scombeom| Familiar Figures at Shell Mound Ranges. =[5 Ecsiube mas honghy of it unil 61 | o3 follows: | able signs of Insanity. His hallucination is that he is still riding Imp, and he is oy ght: ( dine Leat Sweet | standpoint in the history of the park. : Afm _ beat i S| All the clubs have this year: offered | constantly raving about the mare. 3 . i - | prizes of increased values, but probably | which excites the keenest interest Wins on a Foul. e hy. offered to the Germa- | Spectal Dispatch to The Call n Club for competition by KESWICK, Jan. 14.—In the ten-round | D. Stephenson..... prietor of Shell | contest between Alonzo Tucker, the col- |y yavi........... nty-one years | ored pugilist, and Theodore Van Buskirk inies of the |at this place last night Tucker was award- S popular pl ounds | ed the decision in the fourth round on a s the first shoot | foul. Van Buskirk had fouled him several for noth- =% The Countess Gucki SAN FRANCISCO. iing, NEW YORK W. Anderson....... iebe, who In —56665355 As shown by the above figures Rawlins was first on the second eighteen holes son and Melville for third place in the | whole tournament resulted as follows: | Stephenson. 54 On the Di e =t 1 fo . with 84, Stephenson second with $5, while " = s ; nd G, First | times and had been warned, but he paid | Maph; Diena X o5 ‘ v Fuony esemans bas , known in a civic way | no heed. The contest took place in the | Mevile: Anderson and Smith tied with | - . fe : PARADISE. " Thelr experience in the | Monte Carlo Theater. | The play-off of the tie between Stephen- | 3 [ & B S Read- = ¢ THE NEW I 10th Dy, anwe I§, o 1k spovE “COLONEL” BRADY LANDS ON SOMPS’ SOLAR PLEXU Melvill £ ADVERTISEMENTS. A HUGE BILL! EVERY ACT A HOWL oran. rnoon’s running ircular Free. Address i Deurborn St., Chicage Owl Drug Co. No Incurable Cases Taken by DR. MEYERS & CO. No Money Required | 9 Till Cure Is Made by | | JOHN AND N | DR. MEYERS & CO. FAVORBTE RMACARTHET T 7O 2 e ;’;m No Infurious and Box Se edicines Are Used by tnesday, Sa nDdR- MEYERS & CO. } RE)S!QBA!&E!B!Q‘N |GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 3 TELEPHONE MAIN 832, 5 ; four-year-olds and | §% especially for 1p siake wraemonoronowe () irday and Sunday 9 Lady Meddl's'm.106 _ Matinees W redo 113 64 St 1stdor. Milt Young..... No Charge for Remedies or Appliances Is Made by DR. MEYERS & CO. BAJA CALIFORNIA THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. | | First Time San Francisco of Dellinger's us Comic Opera, | e mee—. | Daoniang Bittors! ce < DR MEYERS & C0. | 5.2 g wesmons, mocon. DON CAESAR Irsing stake at Ingle. ‘av with Clover b race—One mils; tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisfac and Spectal Tonic for the Sexual Organs for both sexes, | The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of Kid- neys and Bladder. Sells on its own me | - NABE! CRe % 328 Market street, A SUPERB CAST. e - A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. ICOKE! COKE!| , Hm:=gm 1 ) 06 1 562 Rachael C.. 54 Mont Eagle.. F.—(Send for’ a sixteenth miles; handi- 1)Greyhurst. erved Seat in Orchestra, Saturday o A McDONALD, Matir ;3 5 Bt i Do SelTERpe s Oy BRANCH TICKET OFFICE-EMPORIUM. 2 Thousands of Men | g | Restored at Home by | AMUSEMENTS. DR. MEYERS & CO. | | C Tve Pri Book Sent Free b | unB'A“‘NM | (THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSE. i Se— ) FHONE soUTH 770. ) DR. MEYERS & CO. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, feal Institution of Every Night. Including Sunday. S ATI SATURDAY. Ha 6i5 Mies Marion Selections for To-Day. Clarkson's B 2 & Wilson's Rosi First rece—Alary's Garter, Coming Event, | First Shot. Second race—Storm King, Milt Young, Lady Meddlesome. “hfwi | Third race—Sofala, M. F. Tarpey, Sig Levy. Black Hawk beat | Fourth race—Alienna, Rachel C, Mont Eagle. Fifth race—Daisy F, Ventoro, Zoroaster. Pleasant beat Lawrence, 19— i ;W Bixth race—Mocorito, Ben Ledi, St. Casimir. Tod Sloan beat ——— TN SO RO %5 00 HOKE % TO-NIGHT- RDAY MATINER, THE RAYS’ Howling Success, DR. MEYERS & CO. e o n ) Mo Nanee e | LOUIS JAMES, | . DR. MEYERS & CO. | KATHRYN KIDDER, v NIGHT ARE STILL | beat Jennle W s Penman, 4—0 Controlier beat Greenhall, te Pleas- | Playing cards with new back: Are the Only Specialists on | CHARLES B. HANFORD " Matines, 150, c‘;fi tistic. Als; new tally cary tvlc;‘ P(.:cmc Coast | And & Company of zr: T}on! in the Mammoth | L 30c. b -3 e 3 A o Cure | Scenic Productlon of s % | counters. Sanborn, Vall & C Diseass and Weakness of e | NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE EVER artinet's A SR o~ i et men ExcLUSIVELY. (8| THE WINTER’S TALE. | _ sz - car HES s Office Hours: 8 to 5 Dally, 7 to 8 ALCAZAR_THEATER. A non-openable door is wanted for —9: J. closets in which family skeletons are s Pasha Queen, 5—0; | stored. SODA WATER MAN GETS IT IN THE PLEXUS. o N 's. Elevator en- ! Curtain will rise at 8:15. Ca L ekt NOTE| S smsenfe | OLONEL” BRADY, the well-known sport, has at last won a fight. He 3 - has a record of fifty battles, forty-nine of which he lost. The BFP et et eteietetet et st st e sdeisieisdtesdsied stetedeiete® ’05 other was declared a draw on account of police interference. 731 MARKET ST.. S. F. SHERMAN, BLAY & GU HALL | TO-NIGHT, ; > - > 32 The first man to fall a victim to his terrible right or “‘a booze de- 223 SUTTER STREET. | American Debut of b« u’ am 'e" satlsfled 'I“l me resu"s flf your Be" mr + 3 stroyer,” as he is wont to term it, is Emile Somps, who is a familiar figure = L | MAY BLAYNEY : 4 §1% Bl e I e e S P A ] 5 . + 5 e 25 snd Poisds ShR 5 1 3—SONG RECITALS—3 Ve ! . w & Friday night Brady and Somps ha spute which culminated In the Ia Oscar Wilde's Besatiful Pray, . " has cumpletely cumd me uf anlc“lar rheumatlsm 4|5 colonel challenging his adversary to put on the gloves with him. Somps, visir DR. JORDAN'S cnear By the Nlustrious Sovrano, 6 ¢ ? 2|2 who is over six feet tall and who has acquired considerable muscle through .usE"' OF ANATORY LADY % Writes H. S. Wool, 1015 Va- bY handling bottles at his father's soda works, thinking the colonel was a : MLLE. ANTOINETTE | g Lo © & “puddin’,” as he expressed it, readily accepted the defi. In order to make & HELEATINERS. bk B30T, B2.01 | ) : a street, San Francisco, $ & the bout more interesting Somps offered to bet §20 that he would put Brady ¥ el bt & 4y Svencse WINDERMERE S * to sleep in two rz;un . T;:e colonell ;:’rompnf:' covered the bet, and accom- gvune .enl::lyr-vrh;mzoloen 4 s ;3 i ® panied by several friends, they repaired to the Olympic Club, where they Jeneiailar i i C ot Mo 36 genes ou "”eu‘f’ tvhe ieast skep ¢ completed arrangements for the “scrap.” After considerable wrangling OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § B 2 Y” tical as to its value writs to & “Billy" Kennedy was selected as referee. Eight-ounce gloves were used, as opmtatin frc and. sericty e 3 | MONDAY G January . Mr. Wood and he will gladly 3 Brady did not want to take a chance of having his face disfigured. At the Fome Gurk : LA - January 3 | PRICES . . 15e, 23¢, 35e, 500 : ; ; AY 3 o tell you what it has done for ‘. tap of the bell Somps, who knows something about the game through his v MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY. associations with the Alameda terror, and other prize fighters of equal prominence, started to annihflate Brady. The colonel cleverly dodged several wicked swings by falling to the floor and staying down the allotted ten seconds. Somps tried to land a knock-out blow, but the colonel either hugged the floor or clinched to save himself. At the end of the second round Brady was still on his feet, demanding another round. As Somps had no objection the colonel was given a “bracer’ and time was again called. Somps landed a hard right on the jaw, which sent Brady to the floor in a dazed condition. He recovered before the ten seconds were up and started in to do his opponent. A hot mix-up followed, in which the colonel was again sent to the floor. After recovering from the effects of the blow, Brady complained that one of his gloves had been dam- aged in the fracas. He walked over to Somps and placing the glove under his LORD CHUML him. When buying m, Belt TER ] want every one to feel that th are getting full value for their money and not a cheap, worthless article, such as many are presenting to the public to-day and representing to be my famous DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, SRR SALAC WESTERN TURF ASSGCIATII)N. TANFORAN PARK. RUPTURE Eiis | CovTes ao mn. | Tavrosmveamc FIEFD & JORTER | EVERT APTERNGON ap mvawmva, | 9% NS iy e o, v an, San Francisco. MAJOR MITE, |trous step airec v Teetrarts o A o superb grand stand, [gluss-enclosed Smallest Actor on Earth. - ~ g Bl ¥ from the ralirond cars into Radway.s The LEANDOR BROTHERS | 55 5 o : MUSIC STORE WE! LOROR VRGLORORORINONONO ROWONOLOR ONOROROY bly housed in bad weather they bstructed view of the races. b o hir Whid utati f ov: = 5 . nose asked Somps to examine it. Somps promptly dro his arms, intend- Tlaat i g | 9:00, a e ag ,ca,':,v}:isvgrrfist ;e;? *Write 3!?)-)d:;rsnorsl,:.nf"?,i'bol;kh"’.?-;‘,’“,'e‘f gffl;:’s"; ing to look at the glove, when the foxy colonel e S g Sy Aedtain | and 15 5 ;n“ taly " afioe e B g ’ o the big f 5 ast race at Men,” which is sent s=~l=d upon application, or call ai my office and consult e e plexishapd-ho 2ol 28 Fioufl helpdibadil SRUPE Dy & e Y 3 club in the hands of a south-of-Market-street policeman. e For a time it was thought he was fatally injured. He recovered, how- ever, in a short time, much to the rellef of Brady, who was momentgrily expecting to be arrested for murder. The colonel was awarded the fight and stakes, against the protest of Somps and his seconds. Brady's friends on account of the great victory are seriously thinking of matching him with the Sausalito toothpick for a side bet of $1000. i me tree of charge. Offiz> hours, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR.-T. -A. SANDEN, ",z s, 119: So. 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