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THE SAN FRAN ISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1900 BOY PHENOMENON MAKES HUNDREDS OF CONVERTS to the world, and im from carrying ut more than a the common at a loss for logieal argu bat those who undertake views. present time the lad has > Bible, nd usualiy he answe the audt the past i 1000 have rough > ‘have 1 ce of the little fel- r_hypnotic > B Spiritual- mor 1 Comes from spirit . believe that was between i origin. o< e R S LA Bricklayers’ Union Dispute. < p. the bo ige POOL SELLERS . ARE DRIVEN 0UT OF SACRAMENTO | “Commission House” Estab- o | lished in Hopes of Evad- ing the Law. covers an Old Ordinance Which May Defeat the Plans of the Gamblers. SR Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, March 1—The passed without excitement following enforcement of the ordinance recently | proved by Mayor Clark closing the | rooms. A AR IS and Frank Daroux intends of a commi to evade the headquart Yolo County fon house by aw s in the town of ¥ directly s ro fram amento, and will conduct a sys- v ation between it and the A | al ion hou this - side. (| The. sports with enth enough to ot it across the t are expected to Yolo nclined to the races at. the to The () | men may imagi ¥ loff his ofiic show them perseverance ( Meanwhile the bettér ‘element of Wash ington is jubilant over the d ordinance passed several year Supervisors prohibiting pool . but that he () |in that cc in any form except on rac ¢ icks. Hiram W. Johnson, Mayor Clark /) | corporation counsel, who s been ener- ' getic in the crusade against the pool- /) | rooms, said this afternoon that the Yolo U | ordinance will effec wipe out the ) | Yolo establishment and remove the last ¢ ssibility for the poolsellers to operate ) | in Sacramento. ¢ | SUPERINTENDENT WEBSTER ) APPOINTS HIS DEPUTIES (/ | Names Four Educators Who Will /) Assist Him in the Perform- 3 ance of His Duties. iperintendent Webster yesterday nounced the ap; gentlemen as W. D. Kingsbury,. L s an- uties: L. A. Jordan, urence Taafe and C. ¢ ne ) | a s and fully capable of inspect- ng properly all the departments in the various schools. which will enter largely into their duties. Mr. Jordan was until vesterday assist- ¢ detajled to assist Mr. Web- s a graduate of the University rnia_and was formerly head of department 1 the Jords - tion in the High School. () | “Mr. Kingsbury is a gradnate of the Uni- / | Better Element of Yolo County Dis- day the The faction represented by E. L. Kripp to hold on and has originated a subterfuge in the shape which it hopes | Daroux has established hington, the river hile the custom- 11 have a chance commission . Mayor Clark and Chief of Po- | bhave upset these calculations soon as any | nged or a’bet 5 Call t the poolroom | 1i get tired and call proposes tg a thing -or two in the ling¢ of very of an vintment of the following M. Walker. Mr. Webster says the men | ¥ elected are all men of scholarly | Polytech- | s he has ac- urgent request of until such time as | he can be reinstated in his former posi- | versity of the Pacific and has been vice rincipal of the Horace Mann Grammar chool for some years. Mr. Teafe is principal of the Evening High School and Mr. Walker, who is a graduate of Bowdoin University, Maine, is a teacher of Latin and Greek in the Lowell High School. Fifteen days are allowed the appointees to qualify. “While Messrs. Jordan and Kingsbury have already. signified their ac- ceptance Messrs. Taafe and Walker will consider the matter a little further -be- fore doing so. MISS PENMAN WON THE | STAKE AT INGLESIDE E. M. Kellogg’s Hummer the Runner- Up in the Midweek Coursing Results of the Day. Russell, Allen & Wilson’s Miss Penman won the final in the midweek stake at Ingleside Coursing Park yesterday, with E. M. Kellogg’s Hummer as runner up. A few short enders landed, the best being Alarue at 1 to 5 against Erin. The day’s results with the official scores follow: | Midweek - stake—R. Attridge's Masterpfece beat T. Butler's Susie, 12-9; F. Moran's Bit of Fashion beat Sterl & Knowles' Frosty Morn, 5:3; E.. Casserly’s Lady Blanche beat J. P, Thrift's The Jester, 6-0; - Sterl & Knowles' Olita beat M. B. Kavanagh's Hard Lines, 8-4; W. N. Hoag's Lady Norborne beat J. P. Thrift's Tar o' Hill, b-4; J. Seggerson’s Gold HIll beat George El 2 Wat- man's Ta 3. Gladiator beat D, B, 4-24; Russell, Allen & Wil beat J. Dean's Conde, 6-1 Hummer beat I H. Frank's Lowe & Thompson's Lit L. Austin's Firm F F. rue beat M. Donlea's Erin, 5-3; J. Keystone beat J. O'Shea’s Golden Shore, 9. J. McNeil's Black Hawk beat T. A. Gaffney Sir John Arnott. 4-0: J. O'Shea's Young Fi- renzi beat Lowe & Thompson's Bagpipe, 5-0; Russell. Allen & Wilson's Charming Belle beat | E. Casserly’s Silence, - 14- Johnson's Tod | Sloan beat M. Donlea’s n" Boy, 11-2; S. | Handy's Lady Hugo beat M. Kellogg's | Gilmore, 4-0; J. P.* Thrift's Tired Out | F. G. Patterson's Bab-a-Din, 3-2. st tles—Bit of Fashion beat Masterpiece, 6:0; Olita beat Lady Blanche, 7-0; Gold Hill beat Lady Norborne, 5-0: Miss Penman beat Gladiator, 5-3; Hummer beat_ Little Fullerton, | 4-3; Keystone beat Alarue, 7-5: Black Hawk | beat Young Firenzi, 5:21; .Tod Sloan beat | Charming Belle, 5-0; Lady Hugo beat Tired beat B Oyt, 51 - Edcand ties—Otita beat Bit of Fashion, 43} | | Miss Penman. beat . Gold. Hill, 6-0; Hummer | beat Keystone, * 4-2; +Tod Sl beat * Black | Hawk; Lady Hugo a bye.~ i+ ' Third ties—Miss Penman beat . Olita, 61} Hummer beat. Lady Hugo, 11-4;.Tod Sloan g ve. Fourth ties—Miss Penman beat Tod Sloan, | 52; FHummer a bye, : i~ Final—Miss Penman beat Hummer, 7-1. ——————— THIS WEEK’S STAKE. The card at Tngleside Coursing Park for | to-morrow and Stinday is an eighty-dog | stake. The draw last night at Pythifan Castle resulted as follows: J. I. O'Brien’ A, Me- Hawker am's Folly vs. W. Hoar's Douglass; | & Carrall's Auckland vs. H. A. Deckelman's | Prince George; P. Horgan' | | Watking' * Mercitul; J. McNel a vs. J. Martinett's Buxton; Russell, Allen & | son's Chicago Boy vs. W. Stark's Thunder- bolt; F. Moran's Bit of Fashion vs. Captain s Babe Austin's | Kane's G vs. A AL Firm Foe vs. Lows & Thompson's Little Ful- Cyrano | lerton; J. Holden's Scottish Chi Mack's Della M.; P. Reilly's F Russell, Allen & Wilson's Julius Caesar; M. | Tiernan’s Mary Ann vs. J. McEnroe's Nor- (B D. Hooper's Morse's Patrol vs. J. Perry’s Commodore Nash; T. J. - Harrington's -Beau Peep vs. E. M. Kellogg's Towa Boy: Me- Comb's Little Sister vs. J. McEnrop's Magic | Circie; Bartels Bros.' Baron Blood vs. A. T. | Leonard's Mayflower; W, Morgan's Blue Rat- tler vs. A. Johnson's Tod Sloan; M. Dunlea’s Erin vs. T. Murphy's Tea Rose; A. Vander Lowe & Thomp- White's Master Gordon. ve H; Twilight Jr. vs. son’s Princ D, Toland | M. Tiernan’s Vanbrax; E. M | Forge vs. P. Hawkin's Lucretia 1 W, Tee's Alarue vs: J. T. O Brie | .M. Kellogg’'s Hummer vs. F Motto; Connell Bros.! Mamie T Segge Mac's Aran vs Carroll's Red Hind Bros. St: Johnson's Low Wandering Tom; J J. R. Smith's Viet vs. Bartels Thompsen’ Treasure; O'Brien sation vs. Smith's Magic 1y:. Lowe it Queun: J. R. s Candelaria; nd’s Pleasant Thompson’ Betsey - Barrow & at Pickens ha L4 __ ADVERTISEMENTR. . ew York for bis ¢ - e P > prt e and he had brougut | 4 him. He produced tl court . gl ® | RECEPTION TENDERED TO + & MRS. ROBERT J. BURDETTE | { 6 {FEDERATION OF WOMEN’SCLUBS | ¢ | HONORSE ITS PRESIDENT. “ | * 2. Clearanee .- o Women's bs tendered a y 3 3 to its president, Mrs. | J , at the Occidental Ho-| ¢ P g SA I ,E; tel parlors were beautifully dec- | ® rat the occasion, and vocal and in-| 4 s t music lent its charm to the | 4 entertainment of the three hundred and P guests who had gathered to honor | $ SPECIAL THIS WEEK. [ a-niaes 3 L] ) R rt J. Burdette, the humorist, * “ 1in toward the end of the function | 4 and in a little ech which he was pre- | upon to make amply upheld the |- 4 tation for wit he has already ac | quirec Mrs. I. Lowenberg was chairman of 1aving the Club~—Mrs isdale and Mrs. C. , Mrs. R Scheeline and Mrs. Mrs, E. Reamer, M. rton and Mrs. J. H. Je Mrs. G. Bucknall and Mrs. fills Club—Mrs. i and Mrs. Danforth; Hecht and Mrs. M. J. Brandenstein, —————— Inguests at the Morgue. Goods strictly as advertised. Lots of Bargains. burned about the In window. See prices head and u(‘;'ldemul death, | In the case of Edgar 8. Keppner, barber, who was shot and killed % shop at ‘44 O'Farrell street one 1#st’ Sunday, the- jury slaughter, Jury- hrought.in two verdicts, the firsg exoneratin; 30-832-834 - MARKET : STREET, SAN FRANCISC_O.. 4 and ‘a minoyity “verdiet death was due to eriminal the Market street railroad. —_———— Will Parade To-Night. visir DR. JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MAREETST. bet 6RLML. 5¥ Gl ) | street parade.” The parade will Wit Lo Anmomical Maseuss to the 3 | 20 Sutter, to Grant avenue, to O'Farrell, ivaty cmont by the-line to Eddy, to Mason, to Market and back o ey e gy g to Mechanics’ Pavifion. Professor Norris o | will drive cthe trained African zebra in OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASER § | l.c parade. Calcium light sad freworis ey dly u‘bnct.,A.A will be used. All the animals with the Fonties Ouvsin oomty comsuntertabon. | aggregation will be in line, numbering | over The sixteen days' engagement every afternoon engagement. mittee and was assisted 1 affair ior in | who helped Mrs. Lowen- | 1s follows: | ib—Mrs. Morton Regensburger, n Mrs. C. M. Kinne and | P. S. Tel ward and Mre. Thomas | 1l Club—Mrs. Jacob Brandt, Carmany and Mrs Woman’s Councli—Mrs. G. §. Bry- Monges; Press Fran- ; _Sor. F. G. Frank Bates, Mrs Philomath I Lowenberg, Mrs. W. Haas, Mre, | The Coroner’s jury yesterday in the case of Catherine Weich, a fish smoker, who resided’ at' 1004 Sansome street and was | ¥ shoulders about a week ago, brought in a verdict of eek nzo found fl};l *d(mix‘h { resulted from lobar pneumonia following a gupshot wound at the hands of Gilbert Adams, and charged Adams with man- In the case of Charles Henhing, who was kllied by a Folsom street electric éar, the one g the motorman and censuring the railroad company for running cars. at | a rate of speed over eight miles an haur, charging’ that | carelessness of | To-night Norris & Rowe's big trained animal shows will give an illuminated leave Mechanics’ Pavilion at 8 o'clock and will proceed down Market street to Kearny, of thé show will begin to-morrow after- noon and performances will be given evening during the the Brothers. Pe owned by K Cotheridge Beauty. M COMFS FROM A BREED OF STAKE WINNERS! o e e e @-o—o—o—o—o—o-o—o—o—o—»o—o—e-o—oa—oa—o—»o—o—g B+ 00060000 06000000 000000000000 09084Q HAWKER. Hawker, the handsome brindle, recently imported by Richardson Brothers and The hound is by Peter Piper Vy Greenby Greentick— r Piper is by the famous Herschel. famous stake winner back in England. twice won the stake at Ingleside—on February 10 and on Washington's birthday. i L VD OD DD OD DO DD S e Hawker proved a Since his arrival in California he has the famous greyhound and The Herschel and | Francisco; | into. the ring, signifying that their man MANAGERS MEET AND ORGANIZE * FOR THE SEASON Plans of the California Base- ball League Pre- pared. L PR Games Will Begin on April 1 and End December 2—A New Sys- tem of Fines Has Been Adopted. e The directors and managers of the Call- fornla Baseball League met last night in the office of Eugene F. Bert and organ- | ized for the coming season. | There were present President Moran of | Oakland, Vice President Eugene F. Bert | and Secretary Theodore F. Bonnet of San Cal Ewing, manager of the Oakland team; Henry Harris, manager of | the local team; Messrs. Dennie and But- | Jer, the mew managers for Sacramento, and George Harper, who will look out | for the Stockton nine. It was decided to. have a four-team league, the cities. mentioned being rep-| resented. The league is organized in con- | formity - with the National League laws and will be under its protection. The season will open on Sunday, April 1, and | will close on December 2, the first Sun-| day after Thanksgiving day. | By unanimous agreement it was deter- mined to enforce the system of fines now | in use. ~Formerly the league was very | lax in the enforcement of fines levied by the umpires. In the future when a fine is levied the umpire muist inform the pres- ident of it°After the game. Unless the fine | is paid before the next game in which | the~pumished player appears the amount | will be taken from the manager’s pro rata | at this'game. | A gpecial‘series of games will be played In this city on the Sth, 9th and 10th of Sep- | tember,. the time of 'the big Native Son | celebration. Each team will' play every | other team at that time. f Much wrangling was indulged in over “Buek” ‘Francks' case. He iS the Oak- nd second baseman and was lately | signed - by the Sacramento managers. Ewing felt aggrieved at this, since he went to the expense last season of all the doctor’s bills for the amputation of Francks' finger, broken in a_game. It was understood’ that Francks *was to be with Oakland this season. The matter was settled by the release’ of Francks [ R R R R R o S R RN | and he will be seen with the Dudes this season. [ Dot ol i ol i slChs st ot e ol ) Jesse Moore vs. D. Maher's Belle of Moscow: Bartels Bros.” Beer Brewer vs. H. A. Deckel- man’s Snapshot; E. M. Kellogg's Lady Gil- | more vs. ‘Russell, Allen’& Wilson's Miss Pen- man; A. T. Leonard’s. Master Lawrence | J. Carroll’'s Bluestone; M. Kellogg's Iowa Maid vs. T. J. McHugh's Moss Rose: J. Mar- tinett’s Slim vs. H. A. Deckelman's Lawrence J. Watkine' Gladiator vs. T. A. Gafffiey’s Sir Tohn Arnott: JIMMY LAWLOR WINS FROM BOXER JACK KANEE Latter Could Not Apparently Hurt the More Seasoned Professional. | Unsatisfactory Ending of | the Other Two Bouts. ! Boxer Jimmy Lawlor was given the de- | cision over Jack Kane in their bout at 23 Golden Gate avenue last night. Lawlor | was the: seasoned professional against a | clever amateur. Kane could not hurt him, | although. he knocked him off his feet in the twentieth round. “The bout was. slow. the greater part of the time. Kane wa\:l butted in the face early in the fight und | was. crimson with blocd for some time | afterward. There was a tedious delay while the | house was canvassed for a referee. E. J. Smith of the Reliance Athletic :Club was | finally selected and acquitted himself cred- itably t The first bout, between James Ryan and | James Barry, was a_ disgraceful affair, | and nearl cited a riot. - Barry's seconds rnounced. that he had -not ned for showing in the ring He was only a | who knocked: him | the contest, and his bore out their statement punching bag. for Ryan down . twice in the first round. .In the | second round Barry was being badly pun- | ished, when his seconds threw a towel had had enough.:. The spectators did not | see. the towel, and for a time a riot was | imminent. when they saw' several men in | the ring. = Referce McGinley finally or- | deréd the men from the ring, although | they showed signs of wishing to renew the conflict “Kid" Johnson was awarded the deci- sion over Eddie: Toy, to the surprise and disgust of the spectators.. Johnson was substituted for Jack: Ennis, who was over | weight. In the fifth round of the bout Johnson was holding Toy's left hand. Toy hit him with his free hand, which the Queensberry rules permit, but Referee | McGinley called it a foul and gave the | bout to Johnson. { The attendance was small. — e SLUGGARD IN FRONT. Over a Slow: Track Beats Miss Dede and Sir Fitzhugh. NEW ORLEANS, March 1.—The track was slow to-day. - Results: One mile—The Sluggard won, Miss Dede sec- ond, Sir Fitzhugh'third. Time, 1:43. Half . mile, selling, two-year-olds—Ben Magen won, Wild Pirate second, Zackford third. Time, 50%. il nd_an eighth, selling—Cuirassier w\(y‘n“,el? : Elkwood second, Shinfane third. Time, 1:58. Six furlongs, handfcap—Lord Fairfax won, Sir Blaze second, Tom Collins third. Time, 1:16. Seven furlongs, selling—Domosetta won, Pn;uvrm second, Solo third. Time, 1:30%. One mile and an eighth, selling—Ademetus won, Jimp second, Rushflelds third. Ttme, 1:58. Mrs. Frank Dalton, Mrs | Hawker is the same breed as “Fearless Footsteps,” D. 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NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. druggists or sent bymail. 1606 Arch St PRilds |- iopiing at Cherbours, westbound. D e KT s a . 10°a; . New ¥ ..Ha:r‘h = U April 4 uls:. April 11 New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 1 01 Southwark -..March 7]-voordland . Mocch Westernland .. March 14| Friesland Kensington ‘?;EA‘STO EIDRIDGEgCo . REALESTATE mmgé «-.March 2liSouthwark EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson. City For full information regarding. frelght and = passage apply. to TERNATIONAL NAVIGATION. COMPANY 30 Montgomery at., or any * | 1 RED STAR LINE. i of its agencies. | TUESDAY, TUESDAY....0c.cottivuniind March 8, 1900, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AT Qur Salesroom, 638 Market Street. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. West side; No..505 Cole st., 65 feet 8. of Page: | fine modern residence of § rooms, bath and basement; lot 25x106:3. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. South side; No. 1527 Howard st., 213:6 E. of Twelfth; 2 well-built flats of 5 and'é rooms and bath; rents $44 per month; 25x100. FILLMORE-STREET INVESTMENT. West side; 2209 Fillmore st., 103 feet N. of Sacramento; center of business section; flats of 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x90:6. | TOYO KISEN KAISHA, | i ISTEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | nmer of First and Brannan streets, 1'p. m | for YOKOHAMA calling at | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shangh: and | necting_at Hongkong with steameérs for In- No cargo. recetved - on board on day and.. HONGKONG, dnesday, March 7 Saturday, March 31 " April 25 ia Round-trip tickets at | treight and"passage: apply at « réduced - rates. “For mpany’s- offics, corner Fi H. AVE ir 421 Market st.. 3 W. RY, General Agent. The §.. 8. Aiistralia safls * for - Honoluly. Wednesday, March 7, 1900, at 2 p. m, The S. S. Mart saily via Honolulu and Aufkland for Sydney mshi == m :Vle;lr;e_sd‘;‘y. March 21, Favorite line around the world via Hawali; Suez, South side; No. 624 Merchant st., bet. Ki and Montgomery; imorovements 2-story brick building; adjolning new Hall of Justice. PROBATE SALE. * South side; No. 2417 California et., 206:3 feet E. of Stelner; large residence of 7 rooms and bath; rents §30 per month; lot 34:4%x137 Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indfa, England, etc.; $610 first class. PINE-STREET FLATS. cl Eouth side; L D, SPHECKELS & anns‘qu.m.. 4 E. of Buchanan; 2 elegant modern flats of § and | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. . Freight 0iic=.327 ) St 7 rooms and bath;. rents $56 50 per month; lot x137T:6. ; . FORECLOSURE SALE. 3 EATHOR .5000 Tons North side; No. 3254 Twenty-fifth st., 200§ E. ‘.s"‘s I_IN[ OCTAVIA 7000 Toms) elegant modern house of 7 rooms llemi,Iwonm .,""m“' eptg §20 per month. + PROBATE SALE. 3 North sids; Nos. 422-422% Fulton st., 102:6 W. of Gough; Targe ‘lot, 277x137:6; good’ improve- § flatsand rear house; rents $35 ,Mcnthly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg) wviaMexican nrts, Central. South Amesica, ete. 5.8. HATHOR SAILS ABOUT MARCE 14 D, SPRECKELS & BROS. (0. \gents, 114-Hontgomery 8. T Pier No7—breieht Offies, 357 Narket St...San Pranchco Per month. - TEHAMA-STREET INVESTMENT., . . Northwesterlys side;. Nog.: 184-166 Tehama st., | COMPAGNIE CENERALE TRANSATLAN 105 feet NUB. Flom Third? 3-story bullding of § | DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. | 0. tenements; Tented; rerits 330 per'month; | Sqiling every . Thursday instead * of dm lot %x70. ¥ e . | “from November 2, 1599, at MARINE VIEW LOT. = - ! from’ Pler 42 Nortn River. foot o South side Filbert st., 37:6 E. of Leavénworth; st LA BRETAGNE. March -8 size T5XST L'AQUITAINE, March 15: LA CHAMPAGNE, MANUFACTURING SITE. 2; TOURAINE, March 2. First class to Havre, 360 and upwaid; 5 per cent re- duction on round trip. Second class .to Havre, $45; § per cent reduction on round trip. GE. ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES CANADA, §2 Broadway Southeast corner Fillmore and Francisco sts.; large lot, 136:6x90; or will sell-in’ subdivisions. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., s i g ¥ + (Hudson Bulldthg), . corenci New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pactfie Cosst Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INV] & tor and Nervine. - - D ‘The most wonderful _BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. SS'JLVY YARD AND VALLEJO. T “Monticello.” Wed. Thurs. Sat. at 9:45 MON, Tues. 8:30 Tonie for the Organs f h sexes. a m.; 230 p. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- | days, m. and §:30: Sundays, 10:3 L.)'mi-‘.fll neys and Bladder. _Sells on its own merits. p, m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, NABER, S BRUNE, Agents, Pler No. Telephone Main 1508, 233 Market street, 5. F.—(Send for Circular). | FARE . . Roo