The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 3, 1900, Page 5

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SATURDAY, "‘FEBRUARY THE SAN: FRANCISCO - CALL, gfi ";//r = = [ e o e o e ot e St o ] {GUNMEN WILL | SOON CLOSE i | @+ v o e st eieisie@ WILL COURSE AT BUT ONE PARK TO-DAY Scarcity of Hares Causes a Reduction in the Stake at Ingieside. THE SEASON | Duck Shooters Withdrawing Gradually From the Fields and the Preserves. ¢ The shooting season, which will end with this month, is slowing the number of shoote ishing from week to wee past fortnight the weath beer unfavor: the major! have had t forts. We changed, an shortly the remain rm blows up » shooting for this Mallards are has orted to should a hainder of t yme & DOGS OF THE GUNMEN WHICH DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES AT THE RECENT FIELD TRIALS. Painted by C: Tebbs From Snapshots Taken on the Field by Dr. C. W, Hibbard. als Chib at Bake 1d’ last week was pro- | sfi stake and Stockdale Kennels hnsont of Winnipeg, Canada, 3 well-known pointer Schley. by.the noted dog Alex C, famous @ o T: & judged to the winner at former field tria The meeting showed many well-known sportsmen were becom- g The. illustration shows Walter S. Hobart's interested in the development of fleld dogs, which indicates that future meetings will prove v I kdale - K s’ Nellie Wilson, ‘third in the all- | still more successful. ta Rosa + + ) @ | been excelle @+ ioirisieiat ot ianoieved ° : GOLF CRACKS i s~ TO COMPETEAT = - ADAMS POINT B O S e S R R R R R S R o O O SR R RO SOR SOR SO S8 SO e e e Te] HULDA :HAS | points for Riverside, At } e stjo iy A FOAL BY 8, prov SEARCHLIGHT | entertas O B S R SR S Yreasurer and port | HUNTERS SPORT 1 thelr offices before | thoroughly . ef- | VELVET CAPS has directed the | Cbverio the | AND RED COATS vy the s Pasar 4 - | owner of the us, which satled - fa. the follow- | in every club cruise of last season. Carl An Exciting Contest Is Looked an W Bowers | A.'B. Spreckels’ Grand Race | Westerfeld. the retiring commodore, read | Master of the San Mateo Hunt | his. ann Mare Produces What Should i\‘- : | challenge for - the perpetual ci report, in_ which- he made a 8 sestion that early in the season a Will Entertain Riders at For on the Oakland Links. oplayed in Be a Speed Marvel. ent In to the present halder Luncheon. champlonship aver | X rancisco “Yacht -Club, ‘and t | -4 < ptay: Mrs. Bowers Jhd lenge should be lssued in a class in up- and ing Mrs. hal_round e _to! A. B. Spreckels, the master of Aptos | Which the defenders “are strong rather |~ The San Mateo Hunt Club had a most tock Farm, i the proud owner of a fine than one in which they are weak. This | successful run last Saturday. The meet Biocl sentiment is a sportsmanlike -one and it | was near the old tollhouse on the Crys . F: W, Howers sday- | elicited the hearty approval of all present | g5 no*T © s > . Ive up and four | The youngsterjs out of Hulda » one | The secretar: nnuAL Téport stated that | JPrINes road. and as it was the first t time queen among American trotte and | there are now in the club 23 members, { that the members of the hurt have by the Hulda's and dled from the el Searchlight (2:03%). | who own 33 sloops, peared in “‘pin] coats and black by Dexter Prince |launches and about 75 small boats. caps there were many spectators. cts of an operation |urer. Barrett's report showed that In spite | throw-off was viewed by Mre. Vv reat. pacer I . b % . of the numerous entertalnments and heavy | o i o ea S S 2 . 3 _points |:WheR 1t. WAS bul a fewy weeks oldi:.. exXpenses of 1599 . the -revenue more . than | Part; Who drove a team of handsome po- Pe i dd it A 3 denas -Jardine 1" MeNab - Hulda Is twelve years old and was bred { equaled the expenditure. nies; by Mrs. Splivalo and a party of y . Al 4 3 z Hosterter heat Bruce by Mr. Spreckels. She wus raced on thel On the night of the I5th inst. the Corin- | friends, by E. D, F rd driving tandem thug. won 7 points' to i cireuit in her ‘four-year-old | thian Yacht Club will give anentertain- | by Mrs. Hastings, Mr, Whitney and J % s match batween the | £ nd also the following season. ~On | ment in Native Sons' Hall. The proceeds | Moore. the tocs named ainey and J. J ) 1 teams C {her Hrst ing . pilgrimage she started | will be expended- on enlarging the club- | — o et Y SN n S after being five | four times, carrying off first-honors each | house.so as to increase the accommoda- | PATtY in his ch from Menlo. Park " March fch | Tun took the riders in the direction of San it bitg fip. time, returning with-a record of ward-fwo up; but Sartori [ The . following . ¥y w 14%..{ tfon for performers and spectito ir her owner -set his | has long been inadequate. 'Tickets ston of Fub iner w; have | Mateo Heights and the Spring Valley Olympie Gun Club” preserve last wlia Were. unablé 10 . to; Silert.. The score stood t on g the Columbian fr been issted to the.members to-be disposed | Water Company's reservoir, thence eros s uring s W. H stre 3 all at th rid i of among thelr friends and may be ex- | jnc the Peseadero road to I 3 Dr._A: T. Derby 16, W bly matc £ n “Mr Dooley?) | to this meeting changed for.reserved. seats at Sherman, | 1o acadero raad to: Layzel Cr A- Marshall 11 and H - areating < f ésidio links yester- | S at Buffalo, Detroit a | Clay. & Co.’s on and after Saturday, Feh- | Frank J. Carolan, mas 3 als of the curapetition rriog She met-the fastest horses in America and | ruary 10. - This will be the first jinks ever | more than twenty others enjoyed the run & for: 1adies, . will. be ot SRR defeated them, . | Elven by the Corinthians in:San Fran-| To-day the members will meet at Fur- br« ik P. McLent dog 2 ) 8 v, | elsco. ame, whe ; et s - Prestifo s be- DOG SHOW 'DATES. | 2:08%4;*" Nightingale, Lord . Cl Cifnton. | "A meetink of the vacht owners of the | [Higaule, whers Ihey.will be: the suests =t ors a Mrs, H. " ( ulins, Miss. Sarih ckett, Miss: Mary and -Miss ! Walter " E. 2:10; Ryl California Yacht Club will be held o [Juncheon at. the F me Country C mesting of the San Fran- | Liule Albert, L10; Greenle clubhouse o fhe extuary rh—m,’.‘rrnlw!":\{;};( gt ilie master of the: hunt. ek, br Cluly was: held” on Monday | Alvin, 2 Alix ‘won the at In | a.m., at-which the sailing programme for | 9= 5 gl st th S (g hed on Monday | S70" Huida won the next two. in 2:10% | tha coming Season Will be. afecussed. T | the hounds wil be entertained at a huat | fact that it was f b ;Pest attended and the | 37nq"5 o1y, It was generally. conceded | 8’ Sherman fs. about to have extensive | breakfast at 8 a. m.. the host being J J. | fered with the flight husiastic .in the. history of the [‘Hulda would have won the next heat and | aiterations made in his sloop Royval. ‘An | MoOre. The meet will be at Fair Oaks at ol Sharp al round ‘pe- s . présent. were: Adolph- B. |the race, but.she sprajned an ankle and | nverhamg stern will be put on her and her | 11 0'clock on that day. After the run {he among round . the president; John E. de Ru: had 16 be drawn. She mever raced again. | freeboard will be raised considerahly, so | Members will go to the Hobart track to and-ihe | ter and Henry J. Crocker, vice president Searchlight, the sire, is regarded as the | as to get head room In the cabin. She is | 5°¢ the amateur races. The master of the ured a, dozen, ducks H, Hickman, H. H. Carlton, J, P, coming pacing"champion: ‘He sharéd hon- aiready a fast boat, having a remarkably | unt hopes that in future all the members Fonge A B o g7 e T holes. | Norman:” W & Ritile: Tarma g prsb |l ors for a time with Anacorida in tho stable | easy entrance into the water, and with | ¥ho ride to hounds wlil wear “pink." and ‘water was 1 herwise gl B i) Kittle,*James L. Flood,|'ef Thomas:Keating. Shortly - after the { the improvements to be made should .be | €- intends to have the pack laid on who was electéd: to memtiershin on the | former was: sold the two great pacers|ane of the smeedlest in her class. The | Promptly at the time announced s Maud M Caro secured a dozen & 1 be over eigh Olympic £ the home-and:home | qeonsion: Teon S, Grecnebaum, Jaseph L. | met in competition.. the hongrs going. to | £loop Thelma. formerly owned by G. K. |, The programme of races for Washing- | eXpect to turr 1 of X e Jast Satur- Binge W Skalte. Dr O B chgnt Anmeonda won the Arst heat ?mm‘imnn of ‘the Corinthian Yacht Club, | ton's birthday follows: shooting s g - 2 gl ks, over telghiicen | 20 L tler: M3, TomKins, W | 0 2:04%, while Searchlight carrfed off the | has been. sold, and. will sall daring ‘tHe | . Quarter mile for polo ponies. Half mile cutral ome and will y was the only-Oakland | SEeers, Ly A i 1omKkins, W. i pext three and the race in:2:031, 2:06% | coming season under the flag of the Cali-| for race ponies. Three-quarter mile for car- e fe against His oppos| (- Browr othors and . 2:04, | tornia_ Yacht Club. George Miller's sloon | riage horses, to be trotted under saddte e I et in whieh he - The “el¢ E rd _of -directors-re- | This is the blood which courses. through | Occident is being put in order and | Polo pony " ste hase in clubs. which will promota ¥ 1 st “Jehn de Ruyter, the vi of the sturdy bay . foal in th arry a much lighter centerhnard | c: about. tw n the grounds this seas i 3. P. Nerman, J. 1. Ep. | Prood” paddocis oL - Aptos Stock Farm.|year than she has previously done f which ha i nd L 8. Greonehaum, ... " | His owner would not name aprice on hm:‘ s St St R [ gramno b mitee; F 1 ¢ : s PR SO IT, |and a check for $10.000 would.nnt tempt | | e to e-eighth= of a mile flat | serves at - . 5 B cam did_not do $o0' ¢ The :date for:'the annual hench sl:ow | him o part_ with the youngster. NO STEELHEAD FISHING. | for race por Point to point stceplechase, - | bers shot this s ' noted family. of | n " mateh as. they: had for May.2, 3 5, in Mechan- about four miles. Weight for all races. 165 | et SO r over. the last ne wis:one up against ¥, G. Gow beat J, W D. Greenwood. beat H. | Rots tHas the meeting Major J. L. | ‘arolan, W. t Moody, | : R.M. | The second annual swimming tourna- start- | ment of the Academic At League the Olympi | | pounds or over. Officers how_commliitee | Althiough many - anglers’ make -re Stewards—George A. Newhall ) any - s s ake gular S 3 e SOPHSE TIBURON TARS e S L enwoo e > . C. Brown and.| { the Russian " River country .in quest of [ timekeeper; J. B. Crockett dp; F. 8, Btratton beat! feon 8 Grod: SELECT FRESH steelheads, they have had no success.| Tobin, official measurer: J. 8. Tobir > up, and T. R: Hutchin= % o he m % of ‘the club’ the direct- The fish are not there. apparently. as the |- T T. F. Meagher, clerk of cours B e D el | D e . Teers for the okbn | FLAG OFFICERS |most skilitul anglers have been unable to | e AT e e T Sy e be & ACADEMIC SWIMMERS. tank next Friday night. F aylord and 5 L. Ab-| PEGFEAT B8 [EINTE Troiigent. Adoigh | lure them from their haunts In the river. | RIFLEMEN ACTIVE. | ships will be deci P 1B Gopdwin gained xl] de Ruyter; second vice presfednt, Joseph 5 The annual meeting of the San l-r.ou e | and 880. Entries R. Folgér.: On the tWo Tounds Ty pnhinger: secretary-treasurer, Hen ¥ At the annual meeting of the Corinthian | éiso Flycasting Club will be held in u"-‘ P 4 Tor th | ell, Berkeley ar netseo. team scored 35 holes. | 337 85y s acting seeretary and acting | Yacht Club: held:on- Wednesday. night in |.assemb room, Mills building, next reparation for the great national rifle | jimeda University Academy and St kland team. scored casurer, . P-Norman Red Men's- Hall the. regular ticket - as | Tuesday evening. The schedule of con-|.tournament in 191 Is going rapldly for- tthew’s Sch All_academlic ; ¥ players 21 holes inficaiton bs that all records w e h. Sohober ot Gommadors | tests for the forificoming season ‘will ‘be | ward. belng pressed by the energetic local | Afe éxpected o £0, as the bovs & rakes, werg 300 s 4. an 43 e matté FW, A I s | 3 consid. | Year's winners wi > again_am ‘\bbot Jr.'s 4 for the last round, and .m»} \.h’w ’:1“”?»'.(1 T -of entries, at the unanimously. The following were chosen | The averages in long ,“qmm casting | | The programme committee, after consid-| Years winr n of Roth e's 47 and R. H. Gaylord's 48 starters, with the excep The Verona Kenne ed collie Chani- | : o: Harry D. Hawks, presi- | Wil be increased, as all the members are |.eration of the importanee of their de- |52 The-closest play was i The Verana Kenmels’ noted collie Cham- | directors. for 1800 HMarvy D. Hawks, prest- | £ i ore adept at the pastime. The | partment. and the responsibility-' resting | g "o Tonored 5 and G.. 1), Gréen- 1.pibn Heather Mint has been distinguish..| dent; 1. F: Sagar, vice president: T. L.| .} egyle which will probably be adopted | upon them. decided to recommend to the | i sibee. * ok ofr,.match, - Pillsbury.: Ing, hersell agdin: having won first prize] Miller, sectotary: G- F< Rarret], tessurer | rollow: i | bund that & sum of money not |n~=h‘[h41r: T O T o T one up'.on_the: second: nfiie: Rates, | & B0 A8 W IeE B HTE S 1 - ; Y 2 : ) 2 45, |mlone: This does not take i < | Hinkel g . im‘;,_ i otavers for each expressed his opinion publtely.that .\.‘u:l O e 169 copmodore, Sagar vice | % A'?”llhu" A A e ‘?r":ngfi Hinkel: judge rge Jam JOIS S0r & is_the hest ‘collie in Amerk | commodore and John H: l\v'\{m port cap- [ June! oNUBUSt | nd special prizes which will be (,,?,,,,, »nt held by the-South- Dr. itu. recently ‘left for Manila, tain. J. H. Hopps, W. A. Stringer and E. ¥ 1 e n’ the many shoollné events. - A large - helation hegan om | had a curious package sent him.recently. | S. Emmons were elected on:the regatta | “The first seven will "be. _elassification e e i e a2 e - yantry -Club- 1t -being -nothing less than- a supply of | committee. . Harry D. Hawks has been | events, by which the standing of lh\‘v\ill be known as the honor target and of the : een teams | Wooden-legs for his Frenchr poodle Dijon, | yachting for many years arfd owns the | casters will be detetmined. ' On May 26|50 oinmittee recommends. that the best 5 e Trom Los Angele. bata: | WHICh had one of its hind legs amputated | ioop May, which will be the flagship dur- .and 21 and June 8 and 10 the contests will | }}6, SO LeE, TeCommens, ihar Che bect ey oo o Catatina Tsland | by Dr. Skaife two years ago. |-ing_the coming season.. Vice Commodore | be rc -entries for members missing any | £y "3 reasing to $5 prizes. ot iihe fa 1 The Pacific Coast speclal committec of | E. F. Sagar has been sailing for six sea- | of the previous dates. ‘There will also be | 2R CeCtEasing J0 88 BUEES, o, Pl LLs s e Shuthern Cajifornia were | the American-Kennel Club held a meeting | sons and owns the sloop Edna, which has| two re-entry contests in Séptember to s r S0 during ' the fournament. which will - " - veént o decide %) - at the Occidenta) Hotel recently, ni taken first prize in her class at the Corin- | complete scores.. Much interest {s mani- | 1SG ¢ - - - For Bili d Nerv Dis: . sue [ the events to be declded e i aeb, | Wiliam, N. McCarthy's protest was coas| (hian and Californfa regattas and in the | fested in.the club contests and a bril- | |5t a week In.Julv. the commitee rec- | b wint and)Pain in the Stomach; Sick Headaches B Kartor). B B. Tutts and Hugh May sdercd and Gnally determined. “Mr. ‘Stc-| races of the.Pacific Interclub Yacht Asso- |liant season Is anticipated. . Cents ive-ring. man and potnt tar- | | Giddiness, Fulness and Swellingat:er meaie,Dit: B s Cetatty repra. | Carthy amended his orlginal complaint by | [Fets. \"A' number of the delegates ara | | 7jsessand Drowsiness, Coid Chils; Fushings of b 7 [ oy G K. Ore F. b allegink that R. M. -Dodge. the handier | B e e o e e lega e o | Heat, Lossof Appetite, Shortaeas of Breath, Goe- = = "River- | of Sam's Bow: which beaf Farand for_the PVVVV VY a novel match,.one that has never been :-\eneulslames on the Skin, Disturbed Sieep, D MELAUGHLIN' e T e O T g R e e e ELECT e iiCNay | Sractions of the: rules-bf- the -banch. show THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. e, I L e wiil o s o, 3N | b from & disordered or sbused condition of the TRICBELY ) 0. ;”“"“ R ient 5 ™E | committee. - Mr, McCarthy in his amendnd Bun g e oy e armid . T | [ stemach sad fiver. R 00¢ > ). Silent, J . |-cal P nor peep sights permitted. he | & B B R e T aachas | complaint alléged that Mr. Dodge hag ro- R O Wt [hte dre e Beecham’s Pills, t:ken as directed, will W el ver lghtecn hotes fmatceh play. one | moved . his pointer from -the -bench ' und 2 s or. two holes up counting as one point, 4 exercised him during forbidden hours. Nas” three or four holes up as two. points and vas-remanded back.to the San five or more holés up as three points. In | Francisco’ Kennei Club for rehearing. lmt: the match between the Santa -Catalina |as the appellant -failed to bring evider.ce ke in any | ang the Pas: a clubs Orr of Pasadena | in support of his: charge and Mr. Dodze |'men_who are expert with the game-kill quickly restore Females 1 complete health. They ing firearms, but, wha have no particular | | Promptly remove any obsiruction or irregularity knowledge of the use of target or schuet of the system. For a zen rifles, They would enter a hunters’ | | Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Sick contest, but. would not ' consider mklng Headache, Disordered Liver, etc. % part in-the other matches. | } they act like ma few doses will work won- oy Wood ¢ talina four. up:.Silent of emphatically repudiated. the allegation, e S T i pay - | e tina and " Polley Pasafona ended | ihe. Francisco Kennel Club remanded g ders wpon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the 1 | b Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Com- ave used | a1) even: Jardine of Pasadena heat. Nicoll-| the back to the-special commitice. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES.| electric | of Catalina four up and Hostetter of Pas. | for decision. The committee decided that PREVENTS HEMORRHOIDS :'l‘%x.:r::‘mn:fihb:;:wdumz 3 adéna won three up from Howard of Cat- Mr. McCarthy had not shown sufficient o current | alina, making Pasaden scare 6 points. | reason .for a reversal of the judge's de- benefits | In the match between the Los Angeles | cision, and his appeal was therefore de- the 't t d Riverside teams_Cosby of Los An- | nied. e use of a gen- | geles beat Maud of Riverside seven up; |. -J. P. Atkins of Alameda, the well-known Lowell High School of this city is fol- the whole. f the b T e and CURES CONSTIPATION Jowing up last year's successful football | season by 4 new and strong organization | b renowned. These are* facis ™ admitted by thou- POPIIIO VSV VIV OSTPOTOSN s : of all branches of athletics. - Qver 350 ;:?:'u:;“vle:h:“fn ol‘soc iety, .n: B:;‘fil“m ntees to the Nervou " faiy 1 nor | Sartori of Los Angeles beat Bruce of Riv- ‘cocker spaniel breeder, has been elected members have joined the new assoclation. Exnnoe "‘;"’I- ‘-"‘] erside three up; ;ry;lru of Los Angeles |tb membership in the San Francisco Ken- GET THE GENUINE. {{:h lomfl:lt:e ::;’d"fireur‘l::tm‘adm;d is that Dmha‘-'ut Pills have € € t and I will | defeated Roberts.of Riverside five up, and | nei Club. aley s e F "‘“ 5 ' wroved | vfm\ of Lox Aneces won ihree ap e | g o oretary, Irving H. Frank: treas. | ? ohee im Jhis has baon = ez o MeNab of Riverside. . Los Angeles thus b Dpmall el 0 OB T D B T "ha| - OLYMPIAN .BOWLERS. ofier at once Send'§ Angeles ‘and Pasadena teams. met gt 3 3 a3 by beat Orr two up; Tufts beat Jar- | The bowling tournament of the Olym- ree dine four. up: May beai Hostetter three | . ) e >olle tc Athletic: Club resulted as follows: up: but Sariort lost three up to Polley..| Dl ager, Fred C. Lewitt: tennis manager, s ki points for-Los A 1 First class, won by Thomas G. Spillane; 2 DR M A. McLAUGHLIN, | 3"ysmakine} points for, Los Aneeies and ‘ Chiarlés A, White. second, Second class, Hirold 1. Wright; manager of swimmin 702 Macket 8t., Cor. Kesray, B; 7. 1'»,. Riverside and Catalina teams Maud | won by E. F. Russ; Monroe -Schweltzer, WORLD WIDE. REPUTATION. team, Alfred B. Swinnerton, manager o E letics, Harold S. Warfen; bicycle man- popular family medicine wherever the, Eaglish aguage is spoken, and they now staad without E 7 land 1 Colman: representative in | } achlieved without :‘r::r A(mgga\c-' Athietic League. Stenhen \ k d'nflnfilfifi. he flg Asbiil; football manager, Norman C. ||} Beecham’s recommend. Stines; baseball manager, Arthur W. l?;lv..- Pile beve & Hare;. manager of fleld and track ath- cecham’s Pills have for many years been the ¢ cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. Annual sale 8,000,000 boxes. PPN | DO beat Wood four up;:Silent -and Roberts | second. Third '¢lass, won by George basketball team, Miss Eunice C. And cor, Spring and Second, Los Angeles. halved thelr ‘match; McNab lost "‘"1 Kroetz; George Hinkel, second.

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