The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 16, 1900, Page 4

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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1900. IR, LAHLOR ASKS ™3t S PORTING EVENTS § Frack 110 AN\ ——=rre=) oeaissin 10 . Ring ; SPORTING EVENTS : Jrack 3%y gy [ oo SON 'McCONNELL [SURE THAT |MISS SCOTT | PERMANENTLY CURED. BRING HIS SUIT %TETTE "TIPPED TG | INGLESIDE wisar | ON THE BOARD Consutain Alwags Fre Utilities. || cure diseases and weakness of men DR, MEYERS & CO. conduct the larg- | | visor Reed offered a resolution calling the Seeks to Oust the! OF W]NN’ERS BEAT SNHTHI WII.:L OPEN PRBIDIO‘ Resolution on Public! :pf.:‘,v?.n,'rff,”sm;ig;flc”;oz; o | — | —_ = —_— s | | Health Board. icamamiaRidszthom-Tm McGrath Expresses Con- | Pacific Coast Jockey Club Interesting Match in an Ap_i exclusivaly. Blood Poison a specialty. Lawior. Health Officer | Three Beaten Choices . | fidence — K‘medy and ‘ Orders Print‘ng Done. i PmaCh-P“fiin%CW | At the regular meeting of the Board | e : ! R | attention of the Board of Public Works And after the prophecy of Politiclan | Phil Crimmins “that he would see grass |, growing on the track” has come to pass, | nks of the San Francisco Golf Club on contests and who is now managing Frank [ 1% 5 s s . | Saturday, the opening day of the profes- McConneli, the young Californian middle- o:f;‘f;_‘:;,;"fl“‘u:fm - ,;;f;;mb;olf:, { slonal tournament at'Oakland. It was an & weight, has written a letter to his per-| ... o by the Western Turf Assoclation | 2PProach-putting competition and attract- ie began oy getting home first C‘n sonal friend, “‘Spider” Kelly, miscarries. ed the largest number of entries ever seen Alary’'s Garter, fol- | 0 gos the greatest confid When Ingleside track, the property of | IB 2 ladies’ contest on the Presidio course. Conzell's ultimate victory the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, was closed | Of the twenty who entered seventeen re- | 5 (W0 S FOSTUIGE T WO, (GRS Smith when t by law neariyva year ag,') and Ed Corrigan | turned full scores; and one a partial score. | st ‘l\mm\ Attorney for a scanning of its | with his band of turf parasites was driven | Fach eompetitor approached the green |\ o U1 (o VY | from the city, the falthful few gathered | OVer abunker with three balls from a dis- - i Sl b the & ity, htul tance of forty yards, and three from a dis- | The resolution passed to print by th together and the great Messiah, Henry | tance of sixty yards, the number of | last board which levied a liense of 50 cents ker, d San Mat: ?r County | str b;f taken n% pla: thsembulsomgv l:!he & quarter upon all telephone (nstruments E he gang. ' cup ng counted. ss tt won, holing also referre 0 o County Hke oz tise Splien” grove the toe thres balls at forty yards in fourteen R:‘:‘;‘x:;‘,\,rul\: syt I“‘f{‘|.1':’v"{“:::‘_"‘:‘_",": A B‘“ssurfis‘!]’ SEF'&A‘TTE;HET e s Association and Tanlorsn | Seveive, stsokies, of & total D TWoRIy-six, | Comte, Who said that there was & legal (| PATIENTS MY DEFostr e , with the orange of Burlin 4 the unassuming ¥young “Tim"” McGrath, the well-known An Interesting contest took place on the :\;d:r;-r":iv;:u:‘l::‘fll‘\:n«::r‘:::‘:lglt’i; :::: ! ‘ Me utilitles, also requesting that body to | | Mo Incurable Cases Taken at Any Price. have its engineers prepure the necessary plans, maps and estimates of expense, in order that the Supervisors might con- sider them before the end of the' year. Mr. Reed's resolution met with unani- atory, without o ded Smith when twe months ago, and iadder on t o rd his Miss Hoffman, Miss Mullins and Miss | point fnvolved us to whether the present || Sink, to be paid oniy atter the ure to record his ked wge!h:; €S | McBean tied for second place with sc:\;p board could take final action upon an or- ,"'r,.,;u‘:. m\i’"m(‘;ur’ track opened in Miss Scott took the prize awarded | ginance passed to print by Its predecessor. | R e ¥ an the o * McG. McBean. The f Supervisor d"Ancona offered @ resolution || ™ake such an offer. MOME CURES-FREE BOOK. Thousands of men are cured every year. Francisco, advice, ques || spondence comfid 8 envelopes or packages t le Hotaling backed Comte. On |} of sender. tion the civil service clause was Sils i [cut out and the resolution was adcpted as + amended. Another resolution created four Mln clerkships at $150 a month, two at 3125 and . 9 the position of expert at $iTs a month. The places will be fllled at the next meeting of 731 MARKET ST., S. F. the board and the old attaches will be | yAKE ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR. given the preference. | . » Dr. R. Beverly Cole, the Coroner, sent | HOURS—Daily ,!'otous. Evenings, are given below: which provided that all of the cleries of SAN FRANCISCO GOLF CLUB-LADIES' | the board except the chlef clerk should APPROACH-PUTTING COMPETITION. "~ | be subjected to civil service rules. Comte | objected on the ground that the charter did not so provide and that the board was quite capable of bin stood wit D'Ancona an ng its own clerica > = TTLEETY in & request for a few little home com~ || 7 to & Sunday forts in the way of a hundred dollars for “incidental expenses’ and a private tele- phone to hang bed at home. He — also wanted apj ed at a salary of $0 a nth a chemist, o should make all of The Coroner's re- to the proper com- - 2 es . Miss Bmedberg and Miss Pease also en- tered, but made no returns. Yesterday Miss A. C. Hoffman_ went around the urse In 73, Miss Morgan made tw rounds in 72 and 79 and Miss McBean re turned scores of 72 and 67. | VAGRANTS WILL BE ‘ TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FERNS WINS ON A FOUL | Acting Chief of Police Bigey cor g | his campaign against the open SOLLY SMITH IN LUCK. | “Mysterions” Billy Smith Resorts to | this city. Last evening & 5 5 lowing order, which s = : His Usual Tactics. Beits B Referee Decides His Bout With Frank | i Peika Z’:l ';‘:‘:" of this city Patterson a Draw. rious Billy | e Office Chist of Poi NEW YO Jan. 15 FRA: "0, Jan 0, J e law, bloodst ed. T COMMISSIONERS FROM ST. LOUIS TOURING respective AN You will instruct | mand to comply Vagrants—Each offl of all known or Congress stake next close at ‘Wins From Grace. MEMPHIS, Tenn,, Jan. 15.—Jack Grace | of Buffalo failed to stop Freddie Bogan gf San Franclsco in ten rounds at the To-Day's Entries. race—Five gs; three-year-olds and ows made Smith jump and winc mes. These seemed to hurt the Califor- | more than an Patterson @s are shown by | c notes to be gullty of the crime of | hern Athletic Club to-night and the | vagrancy. as defined b_\'azc“uu"x 2«' !e(he ’;: : 5= b United States Laundry. Office ..-1111 539 Shellac ..........15 13| 67 Melvip Buroh'm 117 €15 Aon Page..... gt 004 t Street ¢ was awarded to Bogan as per agree. Every officer shall acquaint himseif | o . e - e Pianrhly | ment Bogan barely siayed the limit | with ehe provisions of wection 6 of the Feal | Bievseris Telephone South $20. ead an e ng been floo repeatedly by the e, and he o n no event lodge & charge | Potre; Hhe gt e BT peatedly by gl o AR a3 | Potrero_avenue, Oakland Office. 514 Eleventh St A right and | —_— evidence sufficient to warrant a conviction in s \ block:d MARQUETTE CLUB ORGANIZED. | ‘7 1olice Count blows. To- | . 3 Thieves .:z other eriminals—Each o shall make Iy note in writing of all & Officers Elected and a Board of Di- | or suspected thieves or other cri rectors Chosen to Secure Rooms hat and to Conduct Business. may be doing when seen and written report contain! information shall be Sale of Furs. We are ing all our high-grade stock . REVERSAL OF FORM. Frank McConnell's Owners, Trainer | and Jockey in Trouble. Republicans an work for the Re hing gambie: n hosé who ers set forth obligatory. | S anization are o | ° w. 1 she was put to & McConnell, who was end. Frank McCo: Repuvit.| LEAD THIEVES CAUGHT. —ries . At 25 Per Cent ! e % e | Two of the Gang Captured Through | Reducti I 1by a committes, | the Bravery of a Grocer. i08. i ults: i er%hei_weri John Coudeu, a grocer at the northeast | Remodeling \ Ben Frost won, B Attorney General Ford. Frank | corn n & iring. . . By o o W e T T corner of McAllister and Laguna streets, and Repairing. | yesterday detected three thieves robbing - = 4 e yesterday t inz TR T S <i- | the flats over his store of lead pipe, and vice president, W. | his nerve in tackling the trio resulted in ry. Morgan Backus; | their arrest by Officer John Tiliman. | | treasurer, s’"‘,‘,"’?{‘e,‘;f‘;‘;‘,‘“fi ’{’,r'g:—r% Early in the afternoon Mr. Coudeu heard | 1.1, 3. Truman Jr. The mem. | @ noise in the vacant flats and proceeded | : 310 and the monthly dues 2. | L0 _Investigate. He went noiselessly up | ts “With & membership of | the stairs and when he reached the top | AD. KOCOUR & CO., Fashionabie Manufacturing Fu rriers. 121 Post Street, Rooms 7 te 1L | discovered the three men in the act »¢| | ;t-nr;‘ng o|ut thr-l ’x“}? pifies bedmam the | PO o e “ e NG T~ N e 3 S R e TP wash basins and sinks. He made a brave Selections for To-Day. | Tried to Cut His Throat. attempt to capture the thieves, but ¥ | - o 3 the O , Ella Boland, Mounte- | Goff Loses to Moore. | Davis Bentl 2 visir DR. JORDAN'S sacar , an ex-coachman, | Scattered, (:ohrum;’mg dnkvm the front | g il t i- | stairway and the other making his escape o pisempted sul- | through the back door. Coudeu followad s Sar gl ey i < h the room when | the, Pair on the run, 9hnunn5 for police | Francisco, tran t £ to hi en a twen- | a razo e o I assistance. His yelis attracted the atten. | ing 2 per cent 332 4 ™ 4 g0 with Charlie Goff of San | the attempt was made a re Immediate- | tion of Officer Tillman, who joined in the | for the burning of garbage of the city TROY, N. Y., Jan. 15.—Dick Moore of gar, Laura Marfe. | St Paul was given the decision after tour | cide na, Kitty Kelly. rounds The Lady. | ty-rour * SEUM OF ANATOMY srth race—Potente, Opp - £ ‘the city and * st Tt — N - Francisco at the Manhattan Athletic Club : wong Sent | chase and succeeded in capturing two of | county from December 3I 18, to December e bsace Snte W, Sgn Mcfles. Mids Went. | 40 et Goff ‘il tiie ettty Of the coer] P The wound was | the men. They gave the hames of Jolg | L 189; State Commission of Lunacy. tor e o . P i Tace—Atghan, Instiliator, Momentum. | test, but struck Moore after the gong at | Superficial and the man will recover. De- | Biior ara W I Cannne. Tr o ohponn | Teat of or the maintenance of o | the close of the fourth round. A free fight | spondency is assigned as a cause of Ris | that they are members 6f an organiyeg | 00¢ Louis Camphell at the Naga State Hogpital JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASTS § For Racing Chart See Page Eleven. was prevented, but Billy Madden, Gof's | action. | 8ang that has been making a practice of | Hure ) T ooy nry poomber 19, 189, North g hn = | e hute, rcfated 1o iy s ma ool L0t | chtering yacant houses and steaiing Jeads | G, Lmprovement Aes Dended in ropering e Curt im every cave saderiaen. { tinue, and the referee gave the decision | ¥ the time & man is able to supply piping. Coudeu has given a good descrip- | oo v treets in the 41 “eov i Wrse for Book. PHILOSOPR' | MIDWEER RESERVE STAKE. | 1o Moore. his wants he doesn't want very much. | tion of the third (hict D e Tt Tty 16 The Gigtriet. covared iy . - - MARRIAGE, oD FRSE A vatzable book for mea,) AN & CO_ 051 The entries for the Union Park mid- stake for to-morrow com- lot of dogs. 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The cures I have made, the testimony from all quarters, the comfort of wearing my Belt, the method of adjusting the power, its thoroughly curative work, constitute it the pre-eminent remedy for the severest pain or the most trying weakness. v lough's Fire Queen ve. Kelly & Hanley's Baby | King: R. L. Taylor's Torment vs. D. E. Wiley's )Ay Girl; James Dean's Comrade va. W. C. Glasson's Terrol Special Dispatch to The Call. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan. 15— The candidates for varsity baseball hom- | | ors commenced preliminary work to-day | under the guidance of Coach M . Of | last year's team only Strohn, % Murphy, Edwards and Loughead are eli- | gible 10 play, as Swindeils, the crack| catcher on last year's team, forfeited his | amateur llmd!flfi by 1{1!’“‘ with the Ban Francisco .Club. €Te are a : ]number of candidates for the four vacan- cies, but none of the new men have rec- | | ords which have preceded them. i Matthews Knocks Out Bennett. { i CINCINNATI, Jan. 15.—Matty Matthews | of Brooklyn knocked out Jack Bennett of | McKeesport, Pa., here to-night before the | | Admiral Athletic L.ub. The men fought n;l‘the welterweight Mmit for a purse of ol | { —_——— i | Baseball Team Reorganizing. l | | Tioot st my ; ¥l Call and take a treatment frez from my £ -, Static Battery and test my Belt, or let me — |~ Rhenmatiem and Kidney Trouble, | send you my new book, free. 1197 Henry St., San Franciseo, Jan. 14, 1900. |l SRR S| DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, 1?“&3?&;:'.%‘:‘:2‘:3’: o z'loymwonr!klf i 702 Market Strect, Corner Kearny, S. F. 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