The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1900, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1900. 15 ¥ ber colors flashed past the wire less than ADVERTISEMENTS. a length before the game but tired. Gey- Nt s o S P e B S s . A TN PN ser. Fighting it out to the last sturdy lit- 5 A SRR IOOE R, tle Zoroaster tugged and panted under his NSRRI R 116 pounds, finishing third, close at Gey- | ser’s heels h his stable mate, the three- :‘ year-old Advance Guard, by his side. 4 When the time was announced Bullman 8 and Bannockburn recelved a tremendous 8 ovation, as horse and rider returned to * A A Avenges a Murder in the charmed whitewash circle. While i po mopping the beads of perspiration from | v (4 22 7 Was Congratiiated o ai{:"’riiif The Groct | Strange Action of Walter | 8 Kansas. Piloted by Johnny Bullman, the Brown Horse | 2ot i " e i nommict o0 | 9 e f Corrigan’ : BREAXE SO A SEDN Lowered the Colors of Corrigan’s Crack | el : Geayser in the Turf Congress Stakes. ‘ . e POLICE ARE INVESTIGATINGj i etting pat I Laidler. i ‘4 # B Remnant Clearance Sale es in the betting put in a very afternoon of it, capturing five AT BOTH STORES. 2 Reduced Prices on Desirable Goods Whar: the Assortments Are Broken. & Only one thing marred the rac- —_— 2 DRESS SILKS p/4 SATIN STRIPE T 0 4 PROBABLY ANOTHER WOMAN IN | THE CASE. e Claimed to Have a Splendid Home in California and Disappeared on the Eve of Departure for It. T S — Elde Man Declares the Other Is In n t His Statement Is Not I by the En- A New Cogst Record, and One of the Grandest Performances i Ever Witnessed on the American Turf—Barney Schreiber . Enjoys a Return of Fortune. e 2 % RAN A MILE IN THE WONDERFUL TIME OF 1:39 // 7 REMNANTS i chisitads wid BLACK SILK R MNANTS. b2 Special Dispatch he Call able for waists skirts a rd ess than Remnants of Laces, Dress Trimmings. Veilings, Ribbons, ete., ¥ at greatly reduced prieces. % HOSIERY SPECIAL. b3 MI A o 1t 900000000000 0000000000-0090+ made for Walter R. Laidler and California, who, after bringing | wife to this country last Wednesda | strangely disappeared. He h @ | after his marriage in gl ago started to find his United States. His wife | land and maintained * > * > * & | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Search is t * & > S MISSES’ LISLE THREAD DOUBLE SOLE AND KNEE HOSE. 3 Fast black; regular ic grade: sizes 5 t . price FETHR RS 5 ON SALE AT BOTH STORES. 3 KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, | 3 107-109 POST STREET. 2 4 1220-1222-1224 MARKET STREET. 2 sonse OO BN GG G S TS T L S R G SR SO NG U e S he sent word that he last won in his hard fight for a ence, and then wrote that he hac lost all his worldly w a G B s s o b e S bbbttt ded photograph days after the letter reached b2 A A AN S NN AN PP AAAAPESS OSSO0 00000000 0000000050000 came in person. According to the told v Mrs. Laidler, her huslr.”' i ‘I p e T Eold piaces to ner relatives. | “HOOT MONS” PLAN . : e D n the White P 28 .ts p . TO HUNT COYOTES .. xplosion of & gas: Sacred Soil of the Links Disturbed by | 1o compaT ‘TH_E T STAGUR the Profane Paws of the g rE | postoffice on « B Beasts. Surgeon General Wyman Sends a e oy hndoiof leesrs i Moa al Disg > The ¢ Curative to Honolult Broadway resta that several ¢ ASH R S S S SRCRY SN T g d turned white -—— ey returned to their ho ner. Her ¢ | money w iim, take some of it > 9 | would take some ¢ | understooc © . Oscar’s Birthday Ball. He then went & * e et e RECORD BREAKER, HIS OWNER AND VICTORIOUS PILOT. | «eis ) ing, and that was the start in the final skmak- | event. Corrigan's Maxello, carrying a t that a mar scription of Mr. Laidl mj of heay mmission, y lengths | might not have been he mpuc £t 4 ¢ > Worst start | a valise Frid t —— summon- | _Driving furic : ane B ntion Dispensed With. folks ; art filly Kir a Ratlroac LES, 2.—The execut! ; ite, downed F. E =xiingeg . pey a neck for t d scramble. The wi hardware, stey spoke of r rclay street Laidler says she her hus- 5 two- ner, a saucy bit of avance ¢ erry. M e Gua Ped off the three and a half furlongs in | band never exchanged words in anger. bu B 42 seconds. st ¥ old, were only | Dal §J also a pronounced choice, ga —_—— e B - med up so wel oped her field to a standstill in the mi Rail ins. A e 2 cy of many an on- | and a half selling ru ‘opmast took the SANTA ,.H./r?d, Y 15.. PR Dinner to the President. Congress as the le I from the wretchedly ridden Chi- >4 B S0 fees s e SICT V- N, J T y Park time s consumed, | mura. ors to-day denied the petition to revoks DN, Jan. 201 ool g the barrier to a very | For the six furlong sprint next decided | the franchise of the East Santa Cruz fomtg at the commencement | Sly and Ben Ledi indalged in & highly in- | Street R wd becs it fafled to run The two-story i L 3 ne, was ecut off and | vigorating drive, the former earning the | t0 Twin La @ Baptist summer resort i of.-Winth)3 W B e P T i aged to Eet|verdict by a nose. Ben Ledi made all the | during t e corner of Fifth v Ba ped a bit later. As predicted, Jones | running, only to be nipped out the las son of Hay- | went for the lead lowtail, fol- | few strides. W . at yoming. coming fast, snatched the show from Good Hope. eI LA A AR AR A A AU AAUAUAUAAUANALA Ak 124 mile ing run. Montallade made quite - —_— - - — | Strength Giving IS NOW REGARDED AS AN EXACT SCIENCE. DEBILITY by him f, with most_ of the othe means that the system has been sapped of its natural Electricity. Dr. Sanden returns strength to weak men Without Using Drugs! e pair ratt 4sis. Bullman had up from behin third B st record of 5, to 1:39 flat. yser, ble, to the AUTURJONJADA A0 0T AL TR ATANT0 T AT T R AT 0 A b T nd B \ding at the post. The crowd 1 and realized that the (2 i displeasure by hoots and rrived ‘lnzl;'!zu rs. The start should have been pro- e tested, as Caldwell did not rele: barrier, and under the “no recall” sy: tem it would be interesting to m : know what really constit Other people besides Corrig mor and even if they are Sons™ are entitled to a run for the s n was para- | a might Brode | heard o suson rucue. BURIED WITH wwe womwers e WILL ENTER CITY FOR INCREASED PAYi Couiad: g:’;::ne;:dh MILlTAHY PUMP Scale Proposition Debated at the! IN MAY NEXT National Convention of | the Union. Merritt Will Com-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 20 convention of the United Mine W ca mand the Escort. " 12t tmeis o0 s - that hereafter held in mir mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmminmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmrmmmmmmmmmmm a Short Time. . Company Now Buy- ing Rolling Stock. down ~cording to | SYmpathizi Boers | 3 ‘ - Africa es0l H - h\*{ the War | 4008 esolution Tavoring w : i Write to.day for his de ‘ ) remairn Major Gen-| ment of wages was voted down. e Santa Fe s H = | L oer t V.. who 3 10 venolttion SreT R et ot . in antici opening its new | scriptive book or con ! K I3 m, December 12 | Mine Workers be compelled to buy only | line into San Francisco about May 1, is | sult him at his office. NO CHARGE. Call at my office for free consultation or write for my little book, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” which explains my method of overcoming weakness. For thirty years I have made a close study of diseases of men which result from youthful errors or later excesses. I treat Weak Men By pouring into their systems a great stream of nature’s restorer — ELECTRICITY. I am the inventor of the famous Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, Now known and used throughout the world. It gives just the right amount of Electricity at the proper time. You place the Belt comfortably around your waist, wen.i_ng it nights for two months. It cures while you sleep. The current flows directly through the weakened parts. You feel bright and strong and full of vigor. Suspensory Attachment. The new suspensory attachment to my Dr. Sanden Electric Belt acts directly upon the pros- tate glands, bladder, spermatic cord, etc., increasing the flow of blood and toning up all nerves and muscles which control the surrounding parts. Over 8000 were cured in 1899. Thers is no Belt in the world equal to the Sanden. Besides our own cxclusive patents, it embodies all fea- tures worth the having which are found in any Electro-Therapeutic appliance. Write to-day for my little descriptive book, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,"” sent sealed, free, or drop in and consult me at my office, where you can see Belt and test current. No charge for consultation. DR. T. A. SANDEN, ° 27l Offlce Hours © to 6. Sundays 10 to 1. tional | Union-made good. are obtain- | acquiring all tk able, and providing that a fine of §1 for i i needed rolling = This equipment will be used also on the | the first violation, $5 for the second ang . et 2 $10 for the third offense be collacied | Other lines of the system in California. troops to | caused a warm debate. The spirit of the | 1N° first installment of twenty locomo- hich will | resolution was accepted, but the part re- | tives for use on the Santa Fe Pacific will ity |lating to fines was tabled | reach here by February 1. These weigh v, 4 squadror At 11:30 ‘“;:""""g\‘: itton lxw'\ml‘(‘n“:]xml.u‘x‘\-\ 150,000 pounds each, are coal burners and d ‘batteries of ar- | airm: . tyan: of thel i o u st zht purposes | urch where | 08l PrOR O naed o Goated. Ohifo min-| "1, "view of “consolidation of the com- services are to be | &8 have demanded.an ente. INiastS | pany’s lines in the State the equipment is £ cane Pennial e inois | heing marked with the new name. This RIS G ages 15 cents, | eworder of things will take in the s " e A , | Fe Pacific, Southern California lines a ohn . Mit foented ~oflicially. to-day neisco and San Joaquin lines feport that he Is a candidate for ths ch will carry its distineHye nos sition now held by ex-President M. D. s worie Sania Fe Wil An - sdaite e, tehford on fonal Industriai e e WD A aaiigon ahe .08 | Commission. and are expected gl Ao ) far as 0 about Felru- | into San @ passenger on DATA FOR THE CENSUS. has now be 1l arrangements S N event, that made until the How Manufacturing Statistics Are to | ther heavy have | the the formal opening of the line ancisco is concerned, May 1 n set as the date for that s providing there are no fur- rains in the northern part of B Gaincced the State and the supplies of iron needed ¢ for the completion of the line arriv WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—An officlal | good season. ] iin in charge of | Statement has been issued by the Cen- | {7 ho will be ac- |sus Office with reference to the industrial | Brings Back Soldier Dead. 1. " The itinerary of | census. gt iiasied : . : [snaup. St I 8 Sollow 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2).—Quartermas- e g bae jiat ythe statistics | ter General Ludington is Informed that R o - Aethad ¢ the discretion oz | the transport McClelland arrived from ntiago at New York with the remains the director. te certain citles, | Sa Y ters in which | of Seventy. idiers who died from yels n: brought to W: now a 5 ix s the manufacturing shall be withheld from the | low fever in Santiago province last sy er and spring and a_cargo of 375 metal. caskets for the Philippines. Thoss ets were sent to Santiago when there was a large force of troops there and are a. enumerators and placed in the hands of special agents. A list of such cities and towns b been prepared, numbering In the aggregate ove the manufacturing e E the localities to be withdrawn from the enumer. | 10 100&er needed in Cut | ators can be visited and returns from them se. | * @]t("m("ri (il‘)V(" . A al() | Sured within ' the. briet. space of it s | Pingree Issues a Ukas: by the employment of 2000 special agents, who * % | will be paid by the day. The compensation | , DB TROIT, Mich., Jan. 20.—Governor which it is proposed to allow them is $4 per | Pingree announced to-day that shoula D. ’;hy, except mdN._ ial cases, but it can in no| M. Ferry be nominated for Governor by nstance exceed $ i e 5 % e " ? In the collection of manufacturing statistics | LG, 1€Xt State Republican convention he ble the organization created for the genernl | jochendent ticket. Pingree declares that enumeration by placing the supervisor of con- sus of the proper district in charge, by group- ing the Jocalities withdrawn, and by empow- ering the best of the enumerators for an addi- tional month as sp E S 2 Crowninshield’s Western Trip. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Major Gen- eral Crowninshield, chief of the Naviga- tion Bureau, will leave Washington on A= the director proposes 1o utilize as far as possi- | 1L 0 & candidate for re-election on an L | | Ferry is not in accord with the tasa reforms he has worked for for (ha s few years and bases his objection to ‘hin as a candidate on this fact. L French Claim to West Indies. PARIS, Jan. 20.—The anti-Government organ La Patrie charges the Government with abandoning French prior rights over the Danish West Indies and says: *“Den- mark only dispatched a representative to negotiate the cession of the islands to the United States after negotiations with the E French Government, which benevolently + clal agen: Golors.~Black - 1 | > ) ) < Monday for San_Diego, Cal., under in- A~ ‘),s A | structions from Secretary Long to confer s with Admiral Kautz respecting conditions in Samoa and particularly at Pago-Pago, e T where the Navy Department is erecting a : | coaling station, o’ et

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