The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 22, 1900, Page 6

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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. R e— — - e V000DV CIOBGO0O 17507500 SUR0ND NONOR VORANOLONIRNING mmmmmmwammm 200060308320 0600¢ momnn BOOOO -7 TT 0 LRI ONONO OO BOHE PROVES OF WORTH AS | A GREYHOUND ® Wins the Open Stake at Union B .,f TR gm Park Brilliantly From . i r I Royal Flush. B ‘L\‘l{"-m‘ esterday d in the “‘,” 7/1':! T ml"{ mi[( Sl Ilu,fu flL M’Lumtmm ’L”:Mflllg{mn.m{m . . L3 + L3 . + . ® s . . o d ) . . ® L3 3 b ‘ i $ $ P ® - * ¢ REFEREE AND TIMEKEEPERS WATCHING THE RACE. ° B e5000006006000800000000 0000t vei e @ losing crew showed slgns of distress, while | Iy stroke of forty or forty-one. Stroke the winners were still keeping up a live- | Scully of the South End crew did good ALAMEDA BOAT CLUB'S CREW WINS FIVE-MILE RACE ON OAKLAND ESTUARY FROM THE SOUTH END CREW D . e e e e e o i SR SCSY SR SCRE SRORE Sie o ok o *vebebebe e e @ vavrk all through the d was well backed up by Ja las at No. 3, but the South End crew lacked swing and did s the winners made up not sit their boat so well The Alameda se follow sen, No. Ayers The South Foley, bow: A James Pallas, No Scully strok Albert berg, cockswain. The offi- Is in charge of the were J. R. ckman, president of the Pacific tion, refe T. Sullivan, Pi Rowing Club : A. P. Rothkopf, | Dolphin Boatir C. H. Smith, presi- | dent of ti lameda Boating Club, and William Thomas, captain of the Souih End Boating Club, H. W. Maass, | " meda Boati H. ) the South End | Rowing Club, timers. commuttee con- sisting of W. B. Hinchman, C. H. Smith, J. H. Timmons, Cone and E. M. Hunter had cha he reception of vis- itors at the Alameda boathouse, which was crowded with me: club and their friends. Tk fa- vorable for boat racing, the being overcast and the water almost perfectly ! smooth. . STANDING OF : 4 'k Listof Winning Stables—Qak- & iand Reopens To-Day : P : With a Swell Card. - ¥ ¥ A ¢ saddle but seldom Smith's M. « o _closed at Tan- Erwin & | for rley Thorpe largest A M mber of winning m credit. e Int nt of money ea stables & Knowies' | Burns & rhouse head the list, with L E. Cor and Barney Schreiber close F N i third respectively. The - ety N E b at over $50 since the sea- - e s | d in September last are as fol- n ). H igan, . well, " $580; Dan M- Hubbell, $85( $500; H. M 3 P Murphy's Tea | Below is given a riders, with ¥ s R g - g 4. | number of winning credited = seat J. H. Perigo’s | to h ik & Winsas | o eac e ‘ Paciays Late Devempess| ~ J0CKBY s One Bpot. 3-1: James i , . ! Thorpe SRR . Amonde’ Go O L S Burns . ¢ s | Bullman B Side, . 41 . Taseon's | ) e zzle beat T. Waish A. Deckel- [ J- Ward ¢ s J. Martin | ey “ .Jo—i.‘u;ms g - Songer J. Walsh Henry Ranch i Bye beat T. 3. | Devin - s R i Ross ’ IS Harebrain beat 7 °n Rule beat Ben's Ba 3 the 167 H y Lass, B2 Taay Davenport 3 B nt t Gal- g = H. Shields 3 L] ng ¢ beat Clifton Lass, | = 3 G beat Miss Grizzle, 4—0; Belle | DISEOLt S lih : Claire beat Snanshot, 6—0. Bald Eaxle bea et 3! 7 HE -1 1 2; Della M beat Maid of the Mill, | Hil s 1518 1% . Duffy s1=8 1 5] beat Tod Sloan, 64 2 e brain, 2 dering | Bergen 2 &1 9 1iew . " X).‘,‘\-‘:‘“r: 0§ | Bozeman ol sl - o neat T | Blair . $d-ai 1] 5 . P Oiadisior | Fauntferoy $- 5% 5 | 30 Deila M be Eagle, 48, [ Zrewiey HEIEEE | y Rule beat Vulean, | Glover 2l 2l 2iu 7—5; W beat Lady Davenport sl el ™ 3 3 beat Morning Glory, 4—2 H 7 s h’ ¥ n Rule beat Wandering z = S:pm Claire beat Della M. &0 3 e | 2 F ire Golden Rule, 7—1 . 5 ; a | STOCKTON COURSING. ilalal8 | B B % | ol | 1l8]3(n « - were 1 37%. "Witsor e ha N at Master Allen: Iron S 4| & Lassie beat Lucy | The track across the bay wil open its Hazel 1, beat | gates again to-day with one of the most | h; Sarah Gold | fetching cards of the season. The feature Dbt Thorn- | of the racing ‘;ll :79 the A-"gllanabefl hand- v Pas ’ New Arrival; Rough Tadey beat | 1cap of seven furlongs. The entries m} beat Montana: Prinee of : imo beat Rowdy Boy; | First race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds; ‘ Pat Malloy beat C: eelling 546 L. B. McWhirtr.114| 508 Corolla . Iron Duke bea‘ Clipper; Winning | 282 Infinity ... 3 550 Saul of T \ ™ t Sunbeam: Fuzel L beat Kitty | 646 Sisquoc 118 585 Fine Shot wrab Gold beat ¥ cuceful Glen; Cash In | ... Bagdad 119 Invisible . Aim: Rough Rider beat Forgive; | 56 The Echo . 117 508 Gundara 2 e of Fashion; Kerry Gow - Bdgardo u nning Lassie beat Iron Duke; rah Gold: Rough Rider beat w beat St. Eima. L Winning Lassle; beat Rough Rider. Second race—Seven furlongs; year-olds and upward: 602 O"Connor .. 106 647 Mike Rice . 636 Faversham .....103 604 St. Isidor 654 Tom Cromwell..112| 583 Cod 651 Stromo 116| 654 Inverary II . selling; Third Rough Rider beat Kerry Gow. ties—Hazel beat i | 0 | al—H, Fis e—One and one-sixteenth mile 1ds and upward; selling: uma 12 David Tenny Weller (545)Chas, Le Bel | AT WORK ON | 10 Lady Britannic T aid 1 Merops 104 Seven furlongs; two-year-olds ollansbee Handicap | Olinthus 4 Dr. Sheppard ... Fourth ra: nd upward THE RANGES| Columbia Club Shoot Monthly Medal Con'ests at Schuetzen Park. o | 128 Re Yeliowtall Diomed and' | 'READY FOR THE DOG pete in the Bakersficld Ficld T:ials. Special Dispatch to The Call. BAKERSFIELD, Jan. 2L.—The seven- teenth annual trial of the Pacific Coast Field Trial Club will open to-mor | (Monday) morning. All of the t ers have completed their work and have Fifth race— upward; AL 663 Roma: 2 ! Three clubs occupled the shooting boxes oyed excellent sport. Owing to:the 5ed | “ormorant ... t on the targets only fair scores were S - i recorded. A noticeable fact was the man- S s and UP- | nep in which the fog lay banked around 618 Casdale ...104] (637)The Fretter the point on which the ranges are situ- Dr. Nembula ... 99| 413 Snips . ated, but failed to interfere with the Sister Alice ....102 Red Pirate .. S tere! ot g “atastrophe 4 JH water b~ " 642 Del Pase T1....108 The builseye shoot of the California Schuetzen ( ib resulted as follows: Selections for To-Day. e H 206; Philg First race— of Tarsus, uoc, Fine | gs6; F. T. S Shot. L. Reubo!d Second race—Tom Cromwell, O'Connor, Fay- | ro0se ersham. d race—Satsuma, David Tenny, Scotch Plaid. Fourth race—Constell Sheppard, St Cuthbert Fifth race—Cormorant, Panamint, Senator | b A et e s e Dubolis of the Grutli Schuetzen Sixth race—Dr. Nembula, The Fretter, Head. no scores we given e Hansen, A, Stu- 3 tt, J. Back- ‘an' Wie, I AMATEUR BASEBALL. Nen s ; = rein held a Lash’s Bitters Team Defeats the and the following scores Heesemans at Recreation Park. The second b all game played be- | Joseph Stra T\'a(.xmn F. tween the Lash’s Bitters nine an he | Attinger, 931 R e Heesemans of Oakland at the Recreation & zuns s riavn s, grounds yesterday afternoon was won by uckel, 97; C. Jones, 1143; W. Straub, the former by the close score of §— : « Kreuck: 1681 Although the Heesemans outbatted the | rThe Coluumbia Pistol and Rifle Ciub Bitters players, they were not so lucky | members held their regular semi-monthly on the bags. Many friends of both teams | meeting vesterday at Harbor View ranse were in attendance and enthusiasm Tlhr d'!w ance le.' gwuli( bl{\h (f‘lfilw\ marked the play from beginning shots have joined the ranks of thi i e e e Play from beginning to end. | 2035 cre i “overy prospect that the ccommodations will have to be in- | conditions but cons get LASH'S BITTERS s her AB. R. BH. SB. PO not. for good scores, bu Brockhoft, 1. £. .....4 0 1 1 2 erable s o. It will be re- | % 8 1 | membered that of t shoot no rifle 1 class medal scores were shot on account R of the target pits being flooded 1 Azt rains, events were shot y el s § day. The scores of the day were a b Aakiana: 1 1 Rifle. ards, cl edals, 1 shots, Colum- | 5 12 Dorrell, 86" S ooters—G. Mannel, 76: M. | J. White, 84: G. Hoadley, 107; ¥ §. Washburn, | SB. P - Marksmen—Dr. J. F. T rs, G. | D nel, 112; E. E. Beaman, 1 Bec o 1 0 0[1%: Mrs C F. Waltham, 146; Otto Feu 14§ 018 Mrs M. J ‘White, 138; F. Hassmann, © 3 4 3| Reentry matches, rifie 200 yards, all comers 0 § 3 3|and members’ medals—G. Mannel, 1, 91; J a, P. 6 1 0 1|F.O. Young A. B. Dorrell, 80; G. Hoad- utge ley, 121, 141 IT«;:fi\n'xjxd v:' Ir: l : 'f‘ Rifle records—O. Feudner, 156, 169; R. Schaetz- 1 1 0 1 oleln, 180 — — — — Z| _Pistol, 50 yards, re-entry matches, 10 shots, 7 12 2 24 11 7| Columbia target, all comers' and members’ pis- . tol medals ker, | 60; Dr. J Twist, 80, 65, 5 9 Mainel, Lash Bitters .3 1 1 0 0 0 wist revolver and members' medals—F. O. Base hits ....2 3 1 0 0 0 Young, t, 125 Heesemans . o Ty TR T Small , all comers’ and Base hits e B B e Dorrell's o for members_Mre. C.F SUMMARY. Vi 20; A. B. Dorrell, 28, : G annel, dner, 39, 38, 46; Dr. J. F. Twist, rned runs—Heesemans 1. Three-base hit— | 41 . Magee. Two-base hits—Cline, Kane, Shea. | cores, L0 s istol—G, Hoadley, Sacrifice hit—Brockhoff. Left on bases—Lash's | g2 or . o eooroon. oo b re 43 Mre M. | Bitters 3, Heesemans 7. Bases on balls—Lash’s | Whnite, §5: A. M Powell, 97: C. Farrell, 120, Bitters 1. Heesemans 3. Struck out—By Shea | Revolver—A. M. Powell, §3, 8, 93, 76; Mrs. M. faby Berrine 7. Time of game—2 hours. Passed | 5 White, 75; M. J. White, 81; G. Hoadley, 116, ball~Shea. Umpire—YV. "Carroll. Scorer—E. | Small rifiec.» Farrell, —_————————— An Undecided Contest. One of the best handball games played for a number of years was that at Phil Ryan's handball court, 858 Howard street, vesterday, in which White and Collins played “Jack” Bonnet and Al Hampton. The game was undecided, COLLEGE BASEBALL. Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA CLARA, Jan. 21.—Both Berke- ley and Stanford have arranged a series of baseball games to be played with the Santa Clara College nine during the com- ing season. The college team has recently t rub could be finish- | greanized and will begin practice in a few | 50° Trhe apntont will be piayed out hext ¥ | Sunday. The game stood at the conclu- | sion of the second Inning | White ana_collins. 4 2118 21 Bonnet and Hamp! 216 2% 1 The scores of the other players were: H. Rodgers and W. Fisher defeated M. | Basch and E. J. Murphy. Score: 2117, 1421, 2116, P. Hutchinson and P. Kelly defeated M. Death of Joseph Newbauer. Joseph Newbauer, an old merchant of this city, passed away at the residence | of his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Guggen- hima, 1317 Gough street, yesterday. The | deceased was born in Bohemia in 1826 and | arrived in San Franclsco in 180 From Plglonnanlczl G. Hutchinson, ~Score: 21—10, ere he went to Sacramento, where he | @ 7 M ley defeat; 3 started in business, paying special atten- | GE&?"?Q’,H“} and 3. Dooley defeated & tlon to the coal mining Industries. Leav- | & 341 < ng Sacramento he returned to this ity | * . H, Kedian and A. Whiteman defeat- lnd entered into active business until after several years he accumulated suf- ficient of this world’s fcods to retire to private life. During his lifetime he was | an active member and also one of the charter members of Pacific Lodge, Frec ed G. B. Hayward and W. H. Sieberst. Score: 2112, 1721, 21—15. G. McDonaid and P. Steiner defeated M. McNell and P. McKinnon. Score: 21-11, 14—21 2’1—12 uire and T. Foley defeated G. for darkness | reached Bakersfield with their strings of dogs. The visitors have not put in their | appearance as yet in great numbers, but | |a large delegation Is expected on to- night's train. As the southbound train | does not reacn here until about 10 p. m if on time, the drawing for the members’ stalie will -take place to-morrow at § o'clock. The weather still remains very disa- greeable, although it was colder to- than it has been for the past week. The kennel men are anxiousiy waliting for warmer weather and sunshine, as under these conditions the birds will work much better.and the trials will be more interest- ing as well comfortable for those in tendance. One or two of the memb who visited the trial grounds to-day re- port plenty of Much_credit to the president of the club, W. §. s, for the e taken of the grounds, both 'as regards keepin off stock and preventing poachers from | destroying the birds. He has a patrol- man ‘constantly in attendance, whose business it Is to see that there is no shooting. and as the birds have remained undisturbed throughout the season it is believed they will be more plentiful than { last year | The dogs generally are in excellent con- dition, and, it is claimed. are a much higher class lot both in the derby and all- age than was seen last year, and there is pparently nothing to prevent a mo: | successfui field trial Art Association Exhibition. The San Francisco Art Association an- | nounces that there will be an exhibition of | bronzes and metal and earthen ware vases at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art be- ginning January 2 and lasting one week A reception with orchestral music wili be held for the memt on Thursday evening, the Zth. between the hours of § i and 11, and on Thursday evening. Febru v 1, the exhibition will close with TS cert. ADVERTTSEMENTS. OUR METHODS REMEDIES AND APPLIANCG HAVE BE SUCC OR MORE THA ARS. CURE ALL_ DI OF M D _ADVICE FR OR BY MAIL. IF YOU OUR DOCTORS WRITE | SE_PRIVATE BOOK, DIAG- Nosis e T, PRICE;! TC. HOME ¢ A SPECIALTY. LETTERS CONFIDENTIAL. NO INCURABLE ( TAKEN AT ANY PRICE Cures Sent Safe'y by Mail or Express. 0U? BANK DEPOSIT GUARANTEE. Patients may deposit the price of a cure in any San Francisco bank, to be paid only’ after they are well, or may pay in monthly installments. We use no’ injurious medicines or electric belts. DR. MEYERS & CO., T3l Market Street, San Francisco. Established 19 years. Hours, 8 to° daily, 7 to 8 evenings, 9 to 11 Sund; Elevator entrance. and Accepted Masons, sesides bel 2n- t 2] Hifed With other secrst orsaniEstioas. o %"_",‘h AT Cen, score? 57T was among lhe first to open the Emanu- | ~ Wilite Kilgallon and J. Connelly defeat- El Synagogue as a place of worship. He | eq Young White and John lgallon. lu‘;r?‘ b!})‘ll nd hblgl"dl !ul'l;:h'l uff slx sons | Score: 2119, 2120, an ughters, les a host of personal Toy defeat: = friends, who knew him to admire him | Covier amn B e Beore: ezg—}i, Curley n.n,j(9 B M\lrph'y for his sterling qualities as a man. 13-21, CONTESTS & a con- | COKE! ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR NOME The Elegant Al Iron American Mail Steamer IEALANDIA CAPACITY 3000 TONS. Seiling From San Francisco TMonday, May 21,1900. Carrying First Cabin, Second Class, Steerage Passengers and Freight. For Passenger or Freight Res- ervations Apply at Once. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 POST STREET. 5 FAHEWEI.I. T0-NIGHT! s1 NCERT BY THE GREAT PRIMA LAST CONCESNNA' SOPRANO, MME. EMMA NEVADA, And Accompanying Artists, MR. LOUIS BLUMENBERC( MR. SELDEN PRATT. Pi AN ENTIRE NEW PROG! Including Mme. Nevada's Fam “OPHELIA," giving the entire f “HAMLET. 500 Reserved S 500 Reserved ¢ 400 Reserved 200 Reserved At Sherman. Clay & Co.’s Hall, | DAY NIGHT THE FIRST OF THE POPULAR FORTNIGHTLY CONCE HENRY HOLME QLA‘%TLTTE . HARDY. at . Z.00 NEXT M served Seat IT WAS UPROARIOUSLY INDEE & NY! The Audience Convulsed with Laughter “IN PARADISE” : As Presented Special AT COmenr. That ‘Paradise’ ! And Nex Comes “THE CUCKOO At 25 Per Cent G . - COLUMBIA s 10 Days Or T Remodeling and Repalring. AD. KOCOUR & CO., Fashionable Furriers, Manutacturing Fur Dyers and Fur Dressers, 121 Post Street, Rooms 7 to 1l. Telephone Black 3743. ning, MATINE: LOUIS JA“Eb. KATHRYN KIDDER, CHARLES B HA'\FORD Ak n ¢ 27 NIGHT “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" Thursday and Friday Wed sesday, “THE WINTER'S TALE.” ¥ Matines ...... Nigh Nigh xt Wee F 90 0 @0 0 0 00 0@ i . Cur ® e ‘““No-Extra- - Charge” | CREDIT SYSTEM ? BEST SHOW IN YEARS PAPINTA, the Mirror Dancer. JAMES 0. BARROWb LANC use exa re oftered get l edy E EDNA BASSET CHICAGO TAILORING (0., 18:6 Market coeeeesed TIVIL GFERA HOUSE. P ; $ | “H00T NON, TE CANNA LOSE NE!" { Palace and }| womeom moms mus smcor + ruw RA Grand Hotels For nearly a quarter of a century the leading hotels on the Pacific Coast. With added Imorovements and con- veniences they continue to be the head- quarters for tourists and travelers vis- iting San_Francisco. JOHN C. KIRKPATRIC CURTAIN RIS 8 SHARP. EVERY EVENINC ERY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY! AT TELEPH ALCAZAR THl:ATI:R TO NlGHT ¥ B 1 He tieal Character P LORD CHUMLEY ! Which Made So Lyceum N visir DR. JORDAN’S grear BUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARZET 0T bet. G2 aTd, 0.7.Cc1, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World Weaknerses or any conwracted @) | disease po 7 cmred by the oldest Specialist cn the Coast. Est. 36 years OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § """ Coomultation free and sercty privase. Trement personally or by lewier. A Pon e Curein cvery case undersaken. Wiite for ook PHILOSOPEY of MARRIAGE, e beok JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St., S, r GAPE NOME! Al SHIP COLUMBIA D ENTIRE K Mille's Beau- D) Pronounced a New Yo ater, PRICEs .. 15e, 25¢. 35¢. 50e MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Ph Seats by ne Main 254 CAPACITY 2100 | ————— (rl'n'l.\r;li‘i(l.\c « \‘ior ab Ap'fl 10. Ap- B, S Sommercial - SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. HALL, > R THIS EVENING, W. T. H . ND;"A:.)Y Pl'h: Lnic A'ID .\TEB%Y A’l‘ LA' CO!\I‘CFFT RECITAL Telephone Brown 931 v vowen Mlle. Antoinetie TRE Residence, §21 California st., San Francisco. BELLL PROGRAMME.—O Virgin er Corner Fourth and | l: ), prayer, Dvorak Bainteria (1 glia HMarket, S, F. Leoncavallo; Pena d'An Mascagni; La Tus our Special Brew | Stella, Mascagni: ( Steam and Lager, | Topaze), air and c. Overcoats and | Away, A. Lee; Cherry Rig s llm ehtcknd fnn Mother Bids Me Bind My r, a— se 1" Automne. M et 1 J'Etais Jard Chamir | COKE!‘ Accompanist, M ANCT w L. Next vening and Saturday ) P. A. McDONALD, nd S c n 1 Wholerale Dealer and Shipper of Coke. yeo Store, | >.'s Music CHUTES AND Z09. EVERY AFTERNOON OFFICE, $11 FOLSOM ST. AND EVENI GREAT VA MAJOR MITE ANDOR F LA BU ; THE B[‘,ST ROU\D& ‘Sharke;-Jefirics Fight, Sc-retA) Taken by Edis the Coney Island Rn.gulde. VILLE SHOW (THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSE.) PHONE SOUTH 770. SATURDAY NIG ST PERFORMANCE THE EVER POPULAR AT GAY CONEY lSLAND! POPULAR PRI Evening, 16¢, 25 j _Phone for S -Park RAClNG‘ RACING! RACING! 1800— CALXPOB\IA JOCKEY CLUB 1900 ats Next Sunday Afterncon Something Ne HIS BETTER HALF. e GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. | TELEPHONE MAIN 332, dd}:mé‘nfi‘if\"‘. Five or mo: Races start at 2 Ferry-be THIS EVENING Magnificent Revival of Strauss' Famous Comic Opera, THE QUEEN’S LACE |F, yis rioovine ' HANDKERCHIEF, | i o e Oakland mole co DEBUT OF electric cars at jar Al 1t . v BETA CULBRETH |t A e v : As the Queen of Portugal. and Broadway. Oakland - 80 direct to the track in fifteen mir Returning—Trains leave the track 4:45 p. m. and immediately afi the la: THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., Presi R. B. MILROY. 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