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SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900 RANCHER FROM WILLOWS EXTRA SESSION PETITION REALLY A GOOD THING GAINS MANY SIGNATURES Move by Anti-Burns Men to Convene the Legislature and Name a United States Senator. Special Dispatch to The Call. | R R R R S AR SR SR R S SR ROR O Y ] | > Re- | t anti- | aucus and ator. | ers were yesterday ap- that the pledges men- le dispatch had been | s i members of the Legis- | urns was taken by surprise when the news, but gave orders that er move should be made until Gage returned from Los An- MARY proposes ernor Reference tterax >ieboe is frequently made to recent ¢ Senator Cutter. In this city s ago he said with the utmost hat he would never support suggested the immediate of all the forces opposed to + o0 | - | ¢ ¥ e m Yuba was annoyed | ¢ K = - ov of & list which came | § ek ason . from r poljtical bu- | & y_ : v rea 1d_agent clafined that| ¢ £0. PATTERSON T h B fifteen recruits since | &, RLIRS FPRANK . seas: of the regular s B . vould insure forty lo BRHER. \ r wumber to absolutely | 4 t ! caucus. When | & s r the fifteen recruits the | ¢ - . agents submitted a list | o embers of the Legisla- | ¢ 2 e fifteen converts | WO boy showmen were arrested on a chalr and when he awoke the . ser number, Sen_ b4 vesterday by Detective Graham boys had disappeared. They had s on the railroad | ¢ and book G < ) s, Jons o the oaireat | o and booked at the City Prison taken off Connell's shoes, trouser: on a charge of grand larceny. vest and shirt, ell stripped were Edward Patterson, also and O himself and donned Connell's clothes, wrath when the Mexi ceal ame was o They ° : B known as Frank Baker, 19 years of leaving his own behind. They had emanate Bur 4 d F k O'Nell, allas E. J. also taken his silver watch, $ 50 in o he s w vears of age. Both claim cash, a check for $60 and a receipt for - . ~ = . Al yeesin g connected with Norris 2 valise, which they obtained at ele s < de Legisiature, ow now in Oakland. Wells-Fargo's yesterday morning. vouths, particularly O'Nell when arrested was wearing — boasts that with a plece e he can unlock any pair of affs lay night they met John M. . a rancher from Willows, in the Whale saloon on Third street and Connell's clothes and he had to take them off in prison and don his own. “The old guy gave us the things,” sald O'Nell. ‘“He was drunk when we met him In the Whale saloon and he would have given us everything be- and where they rate against To-Day’s Entries. are unplaced it them. TALENT HAD TO SEND FOR |, ce—Th 1 ; two- wce—Three and & halt furlongs; two. told him such & pitiable story of being longing to him. Yes, he gave us his MORE MONEY Kingstelle ......104 hard up that Connell took pity on clothes, too, before he dropped off to St Ris.. 1 them and after treating them to sev- sleep, as he sald they would just fit ke S nrc»‘fi_ eral rounds of drinks and giving them me and he had plenty more. He ask- Laeittata. $1 each, took them to his room in the ed us to take him home. We are What keep He intended to they could get Cheer House. them there till strangers to the city and don't know where he made us take him. He was Curious, Unfathomable Upsets | R R e S R SR SR RO Y [ S R R S R R Ul Sl s ol e e e R S R Y ] at Tanforan— Facade Sois 1g to do. Connell fell asicep the softest thing I ever struck.” Wms at 30 to 1. Deiei 4707 0i0i 050l 450090009000 90400 400003000705 0000 race—One mile; three-year-olds a8 up- | Second race—Daisy F, Chimura, Topmast. A broken-dc 4 dejected three-vear Third B o 3 e o rd race—Ben Vum, Good Hope, Sly. S Sy B 108 | Fourth race—Geyser, Bannockburn, Bendoran. s T 103, (42 Toriblo 1:;; Fifth race—Scotch Plaid, Antionetta, Toriblo. e 105 | Bixth race—Mafada, Lulu W, Beautifull Bill, . Fern......108| 636 Faversham 11 —_— '\. xth race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds and SUSPENSION CONTINUED. upward . Lona Marle.....110, 431 i\;axer}o £ F. J. Dyment Not Permitted to Start « Yelec: 110, 657 Beautiful ne v Pouris 110 642 Lulu W.. | His Horse at New Orleans. . \ 115 g1 Lady Helol NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18.—After a full 3 | Investigation of the management, training | and performance of the steeplechaser Fred Perkins the racing governors have recom- | mended that the suspension of F. J. Dy- ment, the trainer, and the horse be con- tinued indefinitely and that entries of all other horses in the same stable be re- fused for the remainder of the meeting, regardless of ownership. Nash Turner, the jockey who was sus- pended at Saratoga last summer, has been engaged to ride for Willlam C. Whitne and It 1s understood he will be reinstated. The track showed but little improvement over vesterday and heavy. Judge Wardell and Blue Lick were the only win- ning favorites. Results: Bix furlongs, selling—Judge Wardell won, Josephine B second, Watercrest third. Time, 12 €24 C. H. Ha Selections for To-Day. 104 | First race—Kingstelle, Carlonian, M. F. Tar- o Guard.104 ! pey. THE CALL'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Friday, January 19, 1900.—Forty-second day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. Track fast. 1.9, — - Moeyen furlongs, selling_Oration won, Trust S B iy ok e second, Lella Smith third, Time, 1:3%. J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. One mile, seiling—Blue Lick won, Sist er Fox second, Clara Meader third. Time, 1:4: 652 FIRST RACE hree furlongs; eelling; two-year-olds; purse, $400. Bix furlongs, selling—Tom Collins won, Agi- . tator second, David third. Time 1:18. —- T T Betiing. x and a half furlongs, selling—Lord Neville e e Btr. ik Fockave: - dGpk rge B. Cox second, Long Pirate third. * e o i an eighth miles, selling—Frangible e cond, Tickful third. Time, 2:02. ————————— Academic League Election. 10 ‘ ¢ T Wi The annual meeting of the Academic Sy Athletlc League was held last night in : %. 5% Poor start. Won easily ond and third driving. the Olympic Club. The following offi- B e cers were elected for the ensuing term | Sofala had most spee r| Scratched—Bonitary | Hathzar finished well. Moonbright showed improvement. President, Dr. W. A. Brewer; vice pr dent Charles Townsend; treasurer, Her- bert Hansen; secretary, B. L. York; dele- gate to the Pacific Association, Amateur Athletic Union, Herbert Hansen. Palo Alto High School, Lyceum School the chances mile g | 653 s}:;o;\'n RACE- Fn: . riongs; sell ing. 1 SRS R ~IBetting. |and State Normal School were dropped | Index. Horse. Age. Weight. (st %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Cl. | from the roll for non-payment of field- | — —_ — R — | day fines. -1 Dizona, 3 42 11 [Henry . I TS A ey s 5ol Baron, 4. 12 212 Jenkins . 4 ee came from the Ord 21 3 1% S\'\:nt‘-: . 2 1 Bernstein Loses to Broad. g Afghan for the place 8h 42" |[Vietitoe 2 ® NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Kid Broad of S { R Mwria 2 1t = 1 5 | Cleveland defeated Joe Bernstein of this ‘rac] otes. | ¢ . Ty B Jenes. . ulea 3 |city in a hard fought battle of twenty-five It was reported that McKenna, who 02 84 |1 Powell 15 60 rounds before the Broadway Athletic yode Credo, suffered & fracture of two of Cymona, 4 73 91 |N. Hill {8 8 |Club to-night. Bernstein's blows lacked B0 2 whtin the Senaor Booi . dishilor Indra, &........ e o 10 10 |kney .00 80 60 |force. From the tenth round to the end 3 with @ severe shaking up, Time. 12%: %, 86%; %, 1:00%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, Parting- | Of the bout the issue was never in doubt, | as Broad did all the forcinj the hitting. At the end of the twenty. fifth round both men were on thelr feat and fighting furiously, and Charlie White awarded the fight to Broad. and most of ton Brothers' b. g., by Puryear D-Straight Tip. Tizona is & fast one. Orlon outfooted. Cymona knocked out of running on backstretch. Indra almost left. Bcratched— Mainst 654 the pilot ith the jumping horse | many chances and not enough ne 93, Antler 83, Tourist IT 103. THIRD RACE—One mile: . be great rivalry b next meeting at Oakland, as selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. New Baseball League. e, general - 2 —— STOCKTON, Jan. 19.—Henry Harris, the inking baseball manager 6f San Francisco, Is g ndex. Ho Age. Weight Str. 3 me, the California - Eoran, Amn. SV 4 s % 1 o here to-day and has arranged with Stock- - 1 Facade, 4. 104 1% 11 14 12 Vittitoe ton capitalists to form a league, with San the meeting | 80 Grand Bachem, 5...109 g 3% 35 21 |Morgan . U} Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento, commer ] and ending Feb- Crgmwell, a...112 22 z1 2% 3% |E. Jones. o making four teams in the string. Pitcher ruary = to govern are as follow : 5 BUE BEE Ay Thorpe #2100 | Harper is to be manager of the Stockton Three points for each winning mount, two it : 4 ¢ 32 |team If he gets a release from Sacra- i 13 second place. g S5 SN Tem Ik 3k’ By S|, PO e place; the rider Chimurs, 4. s 83 33 8¢ 4 smber of points to win th Dixies Land, &. 7% 6h 71 1 2 ,,,3 Anthony Defeats Welch. e t to bé computed by | L§ Greyhur: isi - . . . {gupmm 50 SEATTLE, Jan. 19.—Jim Anthony of f-’,',“',"il;km winning and losing mouns. | _ 642 Inverary iI, 6. einson 0 150 |san Francisco defeated Mike Weich of 2 5 many races as he ‘;“_[ 25%; W, Ir;nl]r n-rrlx Won easily. Second and third Seattle before the Seattle Athletic Club nner, Pabulous-Rupee. to-night in twelve rounds. i e ‘‘Have you heard from your son in the Philippines, Mrs. Parkins?’ “Oh; {e!, indeed, Mrs. Jones. He writes regularly.”’ “And is his heart in this war?" “I don't know exactly. I judge from ade had all the luck. Merops awa: tvan almost thrown on backstretch atched—Oraibee 104, Dolore 107, Rapido 109, 655. he best had no speed. romo 104, Len; Tirade on walting orders. 108. Chimu FOURTH RACE-One mile and an eighth; hurdle; seliing; four year-olds and up- ward; purse, $400. HALF-PRICE NEW TEACHERS SOUGHT BY THE SCHDOL BOARD Many Vacancies to Be Filled. —e SRS A FEW OF HIS PREROGATIVES LEFT TO HIM. £ Vs, Denman and Phelan Against the Superintendent and All of His Rights Will Probably Be Taken From Him. cai The new Board of ing any time. advantage of the example set by the ‘Waller board and by the last organization, and already the introduction of new teachers into the department is being dis- cussed. The last board left room for thirty new pedagogues. That is to say, it cleaned up the department so that no more teach- ers than were necessary were employed, leaving thirty that could be placed with- out any question. W. A. Kemp wanted to fill that list, and Bergerot, Armstrong, “ducation is not los- to be with him; but at the last moment ointment from Phelan, threw lown and no ap The new bna.r(f the ointments were made. tion and in several *“dark lantern” ses- sfons held during the past few days has given its largest consideration matter. Three at least of the members are seeking some way of unloading new censured. pointments and do not care to take the chance of the ex- f)oss that would naturally follow. e, make appointments and to accomplish ent Webster, and although that offictal official actiom. avowed Intent of calling Webster down known, and the combination that ent is a clever one. duties, and if the his office desk and salary. They also met on the day before and t topic was the same. the reorganization of the departme: parently do not interest them; it is a case of new te: | can be crowded { Another proposition which has been discusse ing schooi those institutions was Webster's, but the board has now taken it up as its own and proposes to carry cut the original plans of the Superintendert. The Rincon and Spring Valley schools are to be closed, and many even- ing teachers are to be let out of the de- partment. The work done in the recent secret meeting is to be ratifled at the open regular meeting on Wednesday next, and | startling changes are expected. VARIOUS INSTALLATIONS. More New Officers Who Have Prom- ised to “Manage Well and Truly.”” District Deputy Grand Master Work- man Curtis, assisted by Walter Molloy as grand guide and a number of members in the capacity of grand offic the officers of Franklin Lodge No. #4 of the Ancient Order of United Workmen as follows: C. E. Walter, master work- man; E. 8. Hancock, foreman; A. Levy, overseer; Otto Llump, gulde; Oscar Hoff- man, inside, and M. G. Shove, outside watchman, and Simon Hoffman, past mas. ter. member of the local lodges who has been elected to fill the chair of master work- man, but he is energetic, and his brothers in the lodge feel that he will make an ex- cellent officer. The officers of Yerba Buena Lodge, A. 0. U. W., were installed by Deputy A. Wigmore, assisted by J. D. Shaylor “as grand guidc and the rest of the grand push of deputies. The officers for the term are: Y. W. Bain, past master; W. E. Bain, master workman; Charles P. Shea, foreman; George W. Hanna, over- seer; J. W. Bollen, guide, Sydney Kahn, inside, and William McDevitt, outside watchman; A. Wigmore, J. D. Shaylor and J. P. Clifford, trustees. Dr. J. B. Clifford, the retiringf past master, was presented a handsome emblematic charm locket. The following are the officers installed olel der of 0Odd Fellows: J. H. McQueen, aci- ing past grand; J. H. McKnight, noble grand; Thomas B. W. Leland, vice grand; C. F. O'Neil, secretary; D. A. Hagens, treasurer; Samuel McKee, warden; Wil- liam Rotrosky, conductor; L. A. O." Hoff- man, inside guardian; Young, right, and W. G. Benn, left suporter to the noble rand; Samuel Hortop, right, and Benonia gurle left supporter to the vice grand; A. W. Wehe, right, and H. W. Quitzow Jr., left scene supporter; Charles A. Sumner, The following are the Odd Fellows who have been installed as officers of Presidlo Lodge No. 334, 1. O. O. ncllg grand; J. F. Gibson, noble ran 1. Blakely, financial _secretary; G. Waschle, conductor; George Werner, inside, and 7. H. Leicht, outside guard C. M. Symonds, right, and H. Millin hausen, left supporter to noble grand: | riggla. left supporter to vice grand, J. P. | Johnson and W. F. Anderson, scene sup- WEBSTER UTTERLY 'IGNORED | 1t is proving quick to take Cole, Gedge, Conlon and Head were said | Webster's enmity to Mayor Phelan is also | has | | chers, and as many as lately is the closing of the even- | The plan to abolish some of | Superintendent | evening , installed | Mr. Walter is probably the youngest | for Templar Lodge of the Independent Or- | Benonia Sarle and C. M. Mason, trustees. | F.: A. P. Dodds, | ast | . RV: H° Bharpe, recording, and Al Stetmke, treasurer; J. H. Foster, warden; | | Samuel Swerling, right, and Victor Mor- | Bergerot, figuring upon winning an ap- | job | has taken advantage of | the condition created by the old organiza- | to that| teachers on the department without being | While they would like the ap- | the obligations which | would be the natural accompaniment they Besides | have already delegated the power to | necessary reclassification to Superintend- | has already been turned down they do not care to make his reduction a matter of ons’ Hall. They ar The work of the elementary committee | ter, ex-president; H. W. Maass has been placed In Mr. Webster's hands, | dent; J. H. Cutter, vice presider but, already jealous of that privilege, | H. Kahn, speaker; Malcom Fr Director Denman has started among his | cording, and John R. Hillman, fir confreres a movement to deprive him of | Secretary; E. W. Ferguson, treasurer; his prerogatives. It is a notorious fuct Bunting, usher; C. E. Torres, se in’ the School Department that Denman | Beant-at-arms: W. C. Anderson, door- | went into his present position with the | Keeper. > | presentation of a beautiful diamond- emblematic button to J. H. Cutter, ¢ H. Eppinger on be- been worked up against the Superintend- Practically he has been deprived of every arbitrary power which was his; now, under Phelan's direc- | tion, he is to be dt!\rl\'mi of his routine | School Board follows out Its orders little will be left him save Casserly, Denman and Mark came to geth sterday morning in secret meet- | ing. The one subject under discussion | was the appointment of new teachers. New curriculums and | | | | | | | BRYAN QUARRELS WITH JONES ON SILVER ISSUE Warm Dispute That May Lead to the Resignation of the National Com- mittee Chairman. Special Dispatch to The Call the Eastern trip. The candidate was not only opposing this proposition, but he was doing it in language which practic charged Jones with being a tra Democratic party. When the I:,lfmr was opened the flushed faces and abrupt manner of the two men testified to the seriousmess of the disa- greement. That Jones will not be chalrman again is as certain as it is that Bryan will be nominated. If the two men ¢ get along until the national com . open rupture it will surprise know how far the quarrel of to-day pro- | ceede NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—The Press has the following from Washington: “You cannot deny, Senator Jones, that a man who would advocate a modification ot the Chicago platform would be de- nounced as a traitor to the part These words Willlam J. Bryan ad- dressed to the chairman of the Democrat- | ic National Committee In more emphatic tones than he usually employs in conver- sation, They came at the close of an an- imated and at times excited argument be- tween the two men in the Metropolitan Hotel, Bryan arrived In Washington this morning. Jones made his appearance as soon as the candidate had had his break- fast. The two retired to a room and for nearly an hour were engaged in conversa- | tion. In their excitement they allowed | their volces to rise to such a pitch that they could be heard by persons passing in the hall. | Before the conference was half over | those outside, walting to see Mr. Bryan, | knew Jones was Insisting that 16 to 1| should be kept in the background during | | ADVERTISEMENTS. i it —— A BANK DEPOSIT GUARANTEE. PATIENTS P eb e eseoese® J. R. Fraser, chaplain, and J. erretti, trustee. | San Francisco Circle of the Compantons of the Forest of America had the ing named cfficers alled b Chiet Companion Mrs. Flora Jacobs, . Niehaus of Mizpah Ci O’Callaghan, chief companion: A. Springer, sub-chief; J. P. Lynch, treasurer; D. O'Calla i, and O’Callaghan, F DR. MEYERS & CO. may deposit the price of . ‘vn any San Francisco bank, to be paid only after they are well, or pay in monthly install- ments. They Cure the Following Ailments: | | Privats Diseases |Lost Manhood Kidney Diseases |Nervous Debility Te }}r J} 3 nl\'[umgmn, Bladder Diseases |Slesplessness Mary Foye, left guide; J. J | | side. and 7. Dt O'Caliaghan, outsige | | Liver Diseases Despondency Heart Diseases |General Debility Spine Diseases Loss of Memory Stomach Diseases|Blood Polson Taken at Any Price. Ludeman, Mrs. Inskip and J. H. Skilli- corn, truste After the installation, which was public, there was a programme of entertainment and dancing. Deputy J. N. Bunting, with J. R. McGuf- | fick as usher, Installed the office: cific Council’ of the National Native S guard; Dr. Hugh Lagan, physician; Mrs. ‘ During the evening there was the ‘:mg Rhe These are the only specialists on the Pacific Coast who cure diseases and weakness of men exclusively. DR. MEYERS & CO. avold drugs an ar Then music g of a collation & s use of angerot ars. The the current term installed for ers of Har- following have been Alliance of Tic mony lance Collins A Thomas Fay, junior vice pre /| mome cures-FrREE BOOK. seph O'Brien, recording, James J. Wre ¢ you 7 C. 3. Co i [R write tou L. Sheaham, tre |} Correspona E zgerald, Jof Corridan, trustees; sergeant-at-arn Doyle and J. Sullivan outsid | DR. MEYERS & C0, guard; P. J, ( ; Jam. J. Dunne, Ch Joseoh | | O'Brien and w. ates to | 731 MARKET ST., S. P. the State Council. During the evening T the Si sident addreased the aliiz | | TAKE ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR. ance and congratulated { on its progress | | HOURS-Daily, § to 5. Evenings, during the term which just closed. 1l 7to8 Sundays, 9 to 1 The following named officers of the San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club were in- stalled by ex-Chief Hugh Fraser in the Shiels bullding: John Ross, royal chief; A. Strang, chieftain; George Patterson recorder; J. R. Ross, treasurer; J. Bax- | ancial secretary; N. Campbell, se geant-at-arms; D, McLeod, property man; J. Donaldson, R. ¥. Wilson and P. Riddle, trustees, and J. d, piper. | Court Golden West, Foresters of Amer- | vissiy DR. JORDAN'S cazar MUSEUM OF ARATOMY 1051 MARZTT ST et. 6:347%, 8.7.Cal. The Largest Anatomical Museum in the Wosld. Weaknesses or any contracted discase peattively cmrad by the odest Specialist co the Coast. Est. 36 yoars. OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § Consultation fres and strictly private Treument personally or by letter. A Poses Cursin every case unlertaken. for Fook, PHILOSOPHY ef JAGE, MALLED FRES. A book for men) DR JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market St. 8, §. DEWEY.STRONG &CO, fca, has had th following named in- stalled as its officers for the current term A. S. Alexander, past chief ranger; Felix | s, chief ranger; G. M use, sub- | chief; Herman Kohn, treasurer; Sol l’l.-l ser, financial, and David Cohan, record- | ing secretary; 8. B. Levy, senior, D. F. Wyatt, junior woodward; I kell, senior, and George W. Alexander, | junfor beadfe; Dr. T. Rethers, physician: B. Scharff and Georga A. Stockwitz, trus- | tees. A banquet followed the instaliation. —————— The infant prodigy at 4 may be a fool at 40. BEECHAM'S PILLS _facific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: The Best and Safest . seligeoeiey Family Medicine X ety Feb. § and every fifth day th 3 ttle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry_; at Tacoma to N. P. | Ry.: at Vancouver o C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Jan. 24, 29, Feb. 3, and every ifth day thereafter. For Santa Crus, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a m.. Jan 19, %3, %, 81, Feb. 4 and every | fourth day_thereatter. gestion, Disuede Liver and 2 | fopmth ooy e oping only at Port Hargora (San Lais Obispo), Santa Barbara. Port Los Female Ailments. | Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 & m., | Jan. 21, 2%, 2, Feb. 2, and every fourth day The World’s Medicine FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders § | Sick Headache, Constipation, | Weak Stomach, Impaired Di- ¢ | thereatter. For Pusenada, Magdelena Bay, Sen Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, Paz, Santa Rosai'a and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each Annual Sale Exceeds 6,000,000 Boxes. | month. % 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. | m{;;rr further Information obtain company's The company reserves the right to changs eteamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing Without previous notice. TIOKET OFFICE—4 Now Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. €O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of | any Proprietary Medicine in the world, and | this has been achieved Without the publication of testimonials OCEAN TRAVEL. [} Betting. Index. Horse. A W ¥ Str. Pin Jockeys. i, what he says that it is in his boots most o sl ot ¥ el i ockeys. _[OP- Cl. | of the time.”—Harper’s Bazar. | &1 Magor 8, a. 1 12 12 |J. sullivan TR Monita, & 81 23 24 [Lenhart .. 4 8 Lomo, ¢ a2 32 36 |D. Henry 8 185 University, & 23 1 4 |Gaibraith 8 12 JOC a 5 |Hanna .. B 40 (541) Credo, 5 Fell McKenna . s 15 _605_Granger, a Fell Glover . 2 | Tim 2:05, Good start Won easily Second and third driving. Winner, 8. N. Hol- man't ch. g., by Major Ban-Stella S. ‘ Major had & pull in the weights. He was heavily played also. 656, FIFTH RACE-One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward: purse, 30 . L 7 & | Betting. Index. Horse, Age. Weigh: %m. Wm. %m Str, Fin. Jockeys Op. ClL "3 The Lady, 3. (5 3n. 41 ' 21 1% In |J. Wash. $ 12 Merry Boy, 1011 23 2n 32 8h 21 |Buchanan 8 8 7 Camtastrophe, 6 07 2 7 64 44 2h 31 2 1 (648) Harry Thoburn, 6..103| 4 in 12 1h 46 410 2 8 weii e | 852 Red Pirate. 4 B TR T L el N L 10 20 electric be half pay-| €7 Bishop Reed 04/ & 4% 3h 65 82 66, 8 10 § mine. 1§ have used | 420 Rainier, 4 b R e < 7 7 13 Marti 420 % sty 1 ing el % | Time-3, :26%: % :49%; %, 1:14%; mile, 1:40%. Good start. Won first three driving. old style burning electric | winner, 1o 5. Heeiis bt by fingsios-Bevile. ‘ » kind t give no current at | The Lady best ridden. Mergy Boy not riden to best advantage. Jenkins on Catastro- 3 4 phe made a bungling mess of it.” gettin d wish to the Scratched—Momentum 104, Choteau realize e | g Cut off on first turn. Red Pirate Dot armed. venefits | 7. i be had from the use of a gen- | ——— e = uine electric belt which cannot burn nor 657 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlopgs: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. blister, send me your old belt and I will | dind send you one of my latest improved | 1ngex. Horse. Age. Welght ls:. %m. Y%m. %m. Str. Pin. Jockeys. g’tmn&. i belts at one-half my list price. Take ad- | ——<——- S woF g0 a -4 532 104/ 2 e 4 4 1 1 & .. vantage of this offer at once, as I re- o4 A 114l10 ¢ 11 . m?,‘ 4)‘:' l;/' i'g.‘.ff..’i".‘... : “: serve the privilege of withdrawing it at| §3 Afehan. § ... ..u81 - e e A time month. It is made | 3% Tempo, § z und . CLRRa T G T s 8 March Sevi > A A . simply to establish the value of my Belt | & i Xuguetiie. 4 ’&}3 R e {?p;:’,'.?_ % with those who have been disappointed | & RTINS Bii 3 loen - 31 8N 83 [Henry croivis| & 8 with other kinds. 64 Cipriano, & a6 o 8% 1 1 10" |Mory 18 & 644 Tom Smith, aule - 81 5% 8% 11 |H Shieds...| 12 50 Time—3, :13; . 102%: %, 1:28%. _Bad start. Won cleverly. Becond DR. M. A. .cLAUGH'Lm’ arivine, Winner, ¥ 3 g:':;.a-m?. \E < by Emperor of Nnr(olkilflur ?m. e o ¥ 3 3 wyhee pounds the best Jenkins shoul e some ‘‘wake-up drops.” Afy 905 Mashus By Oosiy Kobueg, 8 up. . Tempo sulked. Bewatitul Bl received & dreamy, Areary, BeNghetul #ider " Diew And cor, Epriog and Second, Los Angeles. Scratched—Pongo 117, Loconomo 104, Tekla 34, Delecta 106 rctece Purity, mildness and perfect Russian blend renders soft soothing smoke for the fastidious smoker 10 cents for 10 PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. FARE K12 First Class Inecludi Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. STEA!ERE WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | COLUMBIA salls.... . Feb. &, 12 ner of First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sail for YOKOHAMA and Hongkong, calling af Jar 71 Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and | Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokdn e, connecting af Hongkong with steamers for | Helena and all Doints in' the .“5;;:::212 India, etc. No cargo recelved on board on day HONGRONG MART. Tu HONGKON 3 -Tuesday, Jan. 1t NIPPON MARU. “Friday, Feb. s AMERICA MARU. Wednesday, Mar. 1 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For treight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Through tickets to ail points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Ma Lreet. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co.. ot Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, S0UTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Etopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. v S. 8. Moana safls via ¢ Em Honolulu_end Auck- | 8L outa: - Tam: 31 | B Lo o e 14 land fos ed- 5 " ~ E Jan S ey W -Feb. 7| Friesiand Feb. 23 o RED STAR LINE. The & S Australla New York and Antwerp. et N nesiry, Homomil | Prom New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. i g * | Friesland. .......Jan. 24 | Kensington ....Feb. 14 Favorite Line Round the World. via Hawai, | Southwark.......Jan. 31 | Noordland -Feb, 21 Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, Feb. 7| Friesland Feb. 23 1D SPRECKELS & BROS,CO.. Agi.. 16 Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. rwmm COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead of CARER Saturday, from November 2, 1589, at 10 a. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st: LA GASCOGNE. Jan. 3; La NOR- MANDIE, Feb. 1; Le BRETAGNE, Feb. §; I,AQUITAINE, Feb. 15. First-class to Havre, $60 and upward; § per cent reduction on round EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight ang e appl: INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION % Montaomery st or any of Ns werbAnT" BAY AND RIVER e FOR U. . NAYY YARD AND VALLELD. teamer ““Monticello, " trip. Second class to Havre, $45; § r cent re- MO} Tues., and Guctton: on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY | o 'm: das i b ?.‘2"%-... W FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32| days 10 m. and 8:3); Sendsrs®y isnt; Fri- Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York. J Linding and offcoe. Misais e Doan F. FUGAZI & CO, Pacific Coast Agents, § = Mission-street Dock, Montgomery ave. Sin Francisco FARD .. Teleohons Main 10

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