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G THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1900 25 OAKLAND ELKS WILL DISPORT THEMSELVES IN AN UP-TO-DATE CIRCUS =& L DR O.D. HAMLIN. -ABE. P LEACH. ’ O s e o : : EY DR HP . GEO. VY. REED > s i g ; : : : 9 the afternoons being devoted ex- 1118 Broedway, March 17. | riety. *“There will not be a dull feature to | trian movements. The programmes have | formances and leaves room for a bit of | Heeseman, _Alex. Rosborough, C. L.|will be put on exhibition during the con- | clusively to the animal show. The circus oarlis plastered with glar- | the big Lenten show.” say those who havo | €Xhausted Webster in adjective descrip- | clever professional work. There will be | Learn, F. H. Avers, Charles Hart and | cert each afternoon and evening. | 18 for the benefit of the perpetual care o ihe mdvert of | madeup the attractive programme So- | tion of these gentlemen and their fenrless | a big display of trained animals. And all| A. G.' Clifft have promised to assist in| Guy C. Smith and J. J. Hanifin Jr. will | of the Elks' rest fund, to matatain the ihe advent of | Clety has approved the eventthe fad for this_w.. be under the guldance of a| choking the audience to death with | handle tickets and the gates. They will |lodge's beautiful burial site tn Mountain which out-Bar- |4 % eek is the circus party. Scores o Here | quartet of ring masters selected for their | laughter. The peanut and pink lemonade | appear in the concert as the twins | View Cemetery. Oakland Lodge officers ovenlng. the | R N e b e rtoal, Cad the sup-rb grace and_ease. brigade ‘i3 to be marshaled by W. H.|Adonis. Dr. O. D. Hamiin and Dr. H. P. | are: George W. Reed, exalted ruler will - open | fair devotees OF faslion Reve Brontised 10| The remarkable feature of the selection | J. Matthews, who has a score of strong- | Travers as the “Glad Hand Duo” have | Seulberger, esteemed leading knight: G. th and Mgdison | attend in large numbers to applaui the | is” the fact that the four gentlemen are | lunged spielers to assist. Among them | a leading place on the printed menu. | F. Nightingill, esteemed loyal knight: C. @aring feats of their friends lawyers, They will be kept, by special| are J. . Matthews, D. H. Prlest, | Supervisor John Mitchell has promised 9. Heeseman, esteemed le r two weeks of | There will be amusement for old a arrangement, in separate rings, so the | Thomas M. Crawford, ¥. Graham, N. T.| to keep order and anvthing else ‘eft oo | J. J. Hanifin Jr number on the | you No one will be permitted to lea 1. Hynes. Dr. 0. D. Hamlin and | public need have no fear of 'trouble. | Auld, L. A. Maison, Frank T. Thompson, | the benches. Dr. J. M. Dunn will reset | don, treasurer: I nd Office San Francisco Call, | entertalnment, and there is plenty of va-)selves in a magnificent display of eques- | leaps for life, trapeze and athletic per-‘baen picked for the clown sextet. Charles| are the impresarios of the show. They ) in | N. Slope: rand equestrian en- the big tent until he is satisfi " H. P. Travers and Frank W. Leavitt. | These attractions are Henry A. Melvin, | Fred S. Osgood, J. L. Daniels, R. N.| any broken necks Which may oceur. wur. | W. Sharpe. inmer guard; C. Ingler after the main per- The programme invites special attention les Pugh has consented to give his| Abe P. Leach. George E. de Golia and | Simpson, W. S. Dunlevy, F. W. Bilger,| A.” K. Crawford is cencert master, with | chaplain; W. E. Dowling. tlier; L. Ho~ to the superb opening number, in which | famous bounding jockey act, a_thrilling | George W. Reed. | F. H. Dorsaz, W. H. Haisey, D. Ghirar. | Louis Homefer head fiddler. mefer and W. H. J. Matthews, organis! ful | exhibition of bareback riding. The pro- It is to laugh. Out of the funny corner delli, . A. Gray The EIks’ entertainment will be given | M. L. Schlueter, O. Bemis and F. P. Me- have drawn upon all of the sixteen of the most graceful and skil . i - ) gramme runs a gamut of high dives,|of the lodge room si= Jjolly Elks have! Harvey Sloper and Clay H. Hawbaker | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday even- | Feely, trustees. it in Oakland Lodge for the | horsemen in Oakland will exhibit th DD DA T DAD DA DT DD D D DD T DT T DDA A A A KA A A A A, A A A @ | of the ports bordering on the Gulf of Cali-| tinued, and she is cited Lo appear before saving him. Public feeling is much| fornia and to tap the territory tributary the board at its next meeting. aroused over the peculiar action of the ’ to the Colorado River. The life diploma of A. C. Barber, a Sis- county officials, and their neglect of the | The route azrmn new steamship com- kiyou teacher, was revoked. case has called forth hostile comment in[ T pany will be an Diego south to The University of Illinois was accepted the community. as accredited, but several other cclleges >) Cape St. Lucas, thence up the GuAf of d s B T e e toe =t | G e BT e Bl Sterting a Fire With Gasoline Costs | termediate points on that inland water imi{gr;.he remahiqer ol tieeiny fory (M COLUMBUS, %i;i I;:xx;?h 17.—Five dead From Puerto Isabel the steamers will | — Sl and She S g™ MEXIEAN THM]E" e | JUTE M".LEFLAG OF BLUE AND ° WITH A EL[AVEH {ho raanlt of s atremie 1o AL & are] HIS A”[N“UN : fethimnis wnd conncis wwich the Ward Line | e 4 GOLD FOR BERKELEY |- | vacd SeCHE A e wioves Tresls t s 3 os on the At-| i : L $3 dence, and an, explosion followed. The | New Vessels to Compete 3 nger trom san Diego 1o | INStitUtion Does Not Geb| i cctors of Paciic Association pis-|AX Was Meant to Slay the | civaof mas o sovnig fda "ronmates | A. A. Moore Jr. to Retire With the Pacific Mail | vie e Gu ot Ceitornia on ns| Its Full “Quota of cuss Merits of Various Bay President of Warring | it Weaver, acea o | From Attorney- Gen- side and Porto Rico and Havana on the | Courses for Regattas. ROY WEAVER, aged 14. Atlantic side out patronizing one of > s LORAY WEAVER, aged 2. D Compa,ny. the Hun els or railroads. The Prisoners. “AL/ths regulty; mentily Ineetiy ‘ot e Faction. \ TULLY WEAVER, aged eral's Office. time in which it will take to land a pas- g board of managers of the Pacific Associa- JOSEPH WHITE, aged 35. | s;ngflr from San Diego in New York by —_— tion, Amateur A}:hleuc Union, held %n —_— bl-‘at::!ll)"I burned, Alice Weaver; seriously | the new line will be from twenty-five to Friday evening, there was a good atend- ; urned, James Weaver. Steamship and Railroad Corporatiqn | twenty-st . or about six dayvs shorter | Board of Directors Restores the Cred- | snco.” A handsome banner of blue silk | Proclamations Are Issued Declaring P B His Successor H. A. Melvin, Prom- Formed for the Purpose of Con- | {27 the present running schedule of the | jig of . J. Ross, the Inventive embroidered in £old letters was exhibitod Peace Among Some of the Phelan’s Board of Works Scored. inent Lawyer of Oakland and 4 | Ma ute. S ¢ 2 to t “tors. s to be presente: istri Eoslig Oonst and MM 05 iavaten L theoP ine B\ Comvict, in Comsideration of | (i, 'Uliverity o California as & memoria Tongs, but Exclude Two e e a1 s B | - "Deputy District: Attarney Business. | on vessels will be added as the traffic de- | Work He Has Done. of its victory in the intercollegiate football Organizations. night Mayor Phelan’s Board of Public | of Alameda County. | mands, and it is expected that before fall match of 159, Works was characterized as a useless S i re will be six ships of the National | S i Muc ssion® i R T ody to the municipality. Mission prop- —_— The latest gossip in raliroad and steam- | S vty Sy In B e | Special Dispatch to The Call il iace ¢ which, the association shoula Wong Goey, a cook in a house of bad | £T%¥ owners Geclare no_improvements Oakland Office San Francisco Call s speculation &8 t0 the Der- | Feforance to the trade thew arc est] S hold Its regattas. 1t was polnted out that | repyte conducted by Wong She Shu, presi- | Iave boen done an the streets or roads 1118 Broadway, March I who are behind the | for T & %00 1 SAN QUENTIN PRISON, March 17.— | El Campo is only avallabie up to April 1, C S S Y, ¥ t 1 run from 1000 to 1280 tons i b ftted > But little business of Importance was |5 on that day the picnic season com: dent of the Hop Sing Tong, at Pacific and | three gentlemen who are paid for loo will tted wit every . i S % | mences ana t grounds are engaged | Dupont streets, was struck on the head |ing after the streets have loaded the pa that may conduce to the | transacted at the monthly meeting of the | every Sunday. it was further stajed tnat | with a cleaver and fatally injured about | roll with a lot of figureheads, all drawing | and Miss Florence Blythe-Hinckley comes d safety of the passengers The | State Board of Prison Directors, held spectators who go over to El Campo dur- | midnight last night. | good salaries. | the announcement that many changes in ssenger and freight bu here to-day, only three members of the |iNng the summer season to witness a.re- | The crime is supposed to have been SEp Tt | Attorney-General Ford's office will result. Following closely upon the marriage of d railroad scheme ! b d to compete with A mode . comfor Deputy Attorney-General Moore Jr. . B e e an s Per- | board, Hayes, Wilkins and -Ray, being | Fatte may fail e Ol S ethe Waler 1o | committed by members of the Suey Sing Books for Indigent Pupils. | “The vast property interests of Mrs. as it is the intention of the promoters of | Present. e impossible. Other objections to the } 108, and the hatchetmen are believed | Superintendent of Schools Webster 1s| Moore recuire much attention and her be known es the the new company to make their play for | The jute mill report shows that the de- | E| Campo course are the difficulty of | 12 Dave been sent out to assassinate the | authority for the statement that the State | husband, appre ng that they will re- - > on . ss 2 i Hop Sing's president, and that they fell | law i being violated by the Board of Ed. | Bis entiré time, has decided to re- eamship Company | Patronage on the cheapness as well as the | mand for prison-made grain bags still con- | measuring the distance accurately and | o8 Z98 & BrCSICent anc that she) Ce0 | law is being violated Ly the Board of Ed- | quire his entire time, hs ed to flak ah Nof of the | Stbsilenth =f Chg hew 1‘?&;,’,‘,‘2;{}, com- | tinues, and the output of the mill, which | keeping correct time. On the other hand, oo gt o g l;fi::"’;‘u“,’,‘,s’“}; "l‘}f‘e'l‘;,‘\i‘\fil"?c'f(‘.‘fimsf; ] ',:";J,{:{;’D,g"q’;“fhg“‘g; - . peusls of the s “a rail ina, | turns out 15,000 bags per day, Is sold up to | {1, ST FAGIG iy and has of- aoe Yot Guin, the Chinese woman 11| \Webster expresses himself as opposed to | will take effect shortl Mexican flag, carry | which will run two branches out of August 10. In connection with the jute | fered them considerable encouragement. | ClaTEe of the house, says that four high- | (he policy of the board in making a de-| Mr. Moore very way be un- through Mexican territory. One branch | mill report Director Wiliins remarked | President J. R. Bockman and Dr. C. C. wmfrsv Ivers W ““e:“h ';;f O emaem | termined effort to create a surplus of $30,- | Melvin, Depu ng Mexican vesseis, | Will have its terminus at San Diego and | that San Quentin was not getting its | Dennis are both strongly in favor of giv- E¥Q vers one w e cleaver. acts as a cloak to | the other branc 1 run down along tha 000 in the school fund when there are not | meda he other br: Jun d E 12| Sroper quota of prisoners, there being, |INg Qukland Creek a trial, as there it is The Jatter immediately began to Taln|six schools in the city in which there is | der s anks of the Colc o ver to Puerto | Z i - = e 1s placed his of Mr. Ford. It pany is a contemplated railway. r will be Harry A. t Attorney of Ala- a position he has held un- ministrations. Mr. Melvin = o b = possible to take accurate times and secure & not an imperative need of books. has_earned a reputation as one of the e i | Isabel, a distance of 145 miles, and from | OWIng to this, seventeen idie looms 11 the | 3¢ jeqst moderately smooth water. To ren- | G0¢¥, and left him on the floor In & pool | "4 " g rightest s of the State. there forty-eight miles along the gulf to | jute mill. * sald rector s, | der the course available it will be neces- . g s His home 1s He is a promi- il where Jt will connect with | “we were able to put men to work on |sary to efect a dressing room for the | 'The trouble between the Sin Suey Ying Divorce Suits Filed. | nent figure in s i a popular mem- and Wai Ting on one side and the Suey | the ocean steamers. There will also be a | these looms the supply of bags would be | oarsmen, a grand stand fof judges and | Sing on the other was settled yesterday, | Svlts for divorce haVe been ‘iled by Lot- | ber of many of th branch in American territory, running spectators and a shed for housing the ding ciubs of the | able to keep pace with the demand, and And posters to that effect were dtatrbutad | tie Hubbard against Alfred W. Hubbard | city across the bay. S : X ATz eagy an| the price per bag would be much lower, | DOats. It is not uniikely the first regatta | 410 Bol® @yinitown, The troubls. be- | for failure tc provide. Aca MacLeod | He has an unblemiskied record as a gud- ¥ »een made for the road, and the | ¢ ence the State.” On motion of Di- | 1,671 000n behind Tiburon, but to make | SiNg8 was not adjusted, however, the Hop i = v k . jration of the bar of the State. ot =g g.'1e | rector Wilkins it was ordered that letters ! L . bl nake | g indemnity for the | Hiram P. Goldsteln for crueity and Lenore | miration o ar of 4 rk of construction will commence as |(FCTO%, 0 ERS b S Superior Judges “f%‘m:s available it will be necessary to |Sings demanding $300 ity t jast Kkilling, which the Suey Sings were | Creagh against John W. Creagh for de- = h of Teharh 1l £ unwilling {6 pay. e e 2 ! Death of Louis Phillips. south of Tehachapi, all centers of crime, | Every possible effort to straighten out POMONA, March 17.—Louis Phillips, & | petitiontng them to commit all able-bodied | rowing club'in the association should put | the difiiculty was made, but without avail Criminals Sentenced. pioneer of 1553 and the largest individual | criminals to San Quentin. re are on |up a certain sum to purchase trophies, | The Consul General even offered to raise George Sheid, a soldier, copvicted of | i‘r"r"’"!’ R saeg gy . s0oon as some important matters connect ed with its organization have been attend- ed to. dredge it somewhat and to construct a gate by which the tide water may be kept In. A suggestion was made that each n Franeisco, Alameda and the co'inties ANOTHER TRIUMPH OF | hand at the prison 1,441,000 grain bags, | cape, were (i)nlc- ehd rhesmre ORI verly pl;\\]r;-.h b ey s is the inventive genius who has sev- At midnight the Suey Sing Tong retali- improved and repaired the jute | Sensational Charges Are Made |afed by fatally assaniting the cook em inery. and has by his scheme Againal thi Mktoan'of ¢he ployed by, the president of the rival tone: | LI B CANL L’S RAClNG CHART' ng wornout ‘“fliers” saved the e annual sum. Ross claims to Foundlings’ Home. o ered a chemical process Ly | The nurses of the Foundling Home, on | DINNER IN HONOR (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Egbert) can manufacture an expios h by dlse Call. ¢ Those who don't Care—§ The local vellow sheet is at last learn- v ‘i ; the money by subscription from the Six | ) - while 416,000 hava, been carried over on | Wik mouid be held by the clubs from | G Tanies 17 the Tongs would refrain | . ar-ry, was sentenced to_three | died last mizht at this place of pneumo- THE YELLOW SHEET | ¢rders from last year. Since January 1 d from committing murder. Hostilitles were | years in San Quentin by Judge Dunne | nia. FHe was 59 vears oig SUC, CHEE 0 ¢ beliew . {e grain bags have been sold, 5100 renewed last night when two Hop Sing | yesterday. Sheid, assisted by another, S rnia fr His Those who believe in R | ichi have already been shizped: | | EFT THE BODY OF AN men_followed a Sucy Sing man along | Soldigr, Augustus Jacobs. relleved a third | Y N hetween fwo and ires % s S T P | 1,783,030 more bags will be required to fill | Stockton street and attempted to shoot | boy In blue of $20. Jacobs was recently | estate Is ;{ Jeaves a widow and two saving prices — buy Irom Reproduces a Story Which Was Pub- | » August 10. |NFANT ON THE R F him. Later another attempt at murder | convicted by a jury Judge Lawlor's | millions. e ;,‘ B us ' lished a Year Ago in The } of F. J. Ross, forfeited in an 00 by the same parties was made on Wa- court and will be sentenced Saturday. | sons 2nd one daughter. | ' 1 1 v ing that it is more profitable to print the bl‘y else“_ here. truth, even if it has to steal it and adorn 'Ghlrardeil;s Cocoa it with a fabric of lies of its own manu- ture. In the mendaclous sheet yester- whi For Breskfust. Pure Golden Gate avenue, appeared befors the 1 Then can 1g9c h ed very etty story | capable of wrecking the prison. A few - e 1 ther fine. Track fast. ' ;n‘dm‘:;rk:‘ n our l'r‘:dne. —says 9 ' f th‘: :lix:-’::‘::: to :'931:;1 npfr.\flss Elsie m'il’l‘\hs ago he threatened the board and Board of Health yesterdayand complnh}ml OF SENATOR BARD RAN PAR! a Ghirardelli. Regularzsc. T, maid who lived in drudgery on | Penitentiary with annihilation if his cred- | of the matron in charge of the home. The e $47. FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling: tw ) i ’ e A TBom, B I WA A o its be not restored. Ross is serving elght | principal complaint was based upon the | Senator Perki: ) | Betting. Whole Wheat Flour or a Humboldt farm until a lawyer came | yZa's and two months from Merced on | manner in which she had treated the body | r Perkins Entertains His Col-| = = T . op. C1. [} from across the world to tell her that she | charges of burglary and grand larceny. of a deceased infant. league at the Metropolitan A Doritn — 308 1 21 5 o3 ¢Graham .10 1b sack 19cg | was heiress to an enormous fortune. The | Fred Coleman, the man who thrashed & | °1¢ is customary for the attendants to Club. ) Bersiog i 1 » = High grade A ‘whol .. story was true, but it is a year old. It | fellow-prisoner for ng . 8! place the bodles of the dead children on | gpecial Df 922 Chaste . 99| § 41 c ¢ RS S, - . s as told and told better in The Call on | Mother out of her hard won earnings on | B2T, (7% the home until the underraker | SPe ispatch to The Call. 20 Moonbright 108/ 7 12 s C. & B. Pickels bottle 30c v etext that her son was in need of | DY) (hem. The nurses said the body | WASHINGTON, March 17.—Senator| (i) Floranthe 108 & 31 » g . 3 March 26. 18%. Shortly after the publi- | pioney and thereby lost his credits, was | C315 ToT them. Troe ROTsco Sald the Dody | o kins welcomed his colleague, Senator| 3il Laura Maris .......108| § 51 & 8 New patent top easy to open. cation Miss Tyson went with her attor-| restored to favor, and will be able to cele- f in the rain for several days, until it | Bard, to Washl b s 934 Andrattus 10614 02 : - Regular 4oc ney to Scotland and has not returned. The | hrate the Fourth of July, on which day a‘“‘” "be“me g e Th’e iy 1LY ard, to Washington by giving to-night, | g Spindle . 108'13 2 P g : s Examiner, however, placed her in a mys- | his term expires, In_civilian's clothes. A e e arses may. ¥ why | at the Metropolitan Club, the most promi- | 1 Kingstelis 104 5 Ky ~5F ‘Pure Cider Vinegar terious house in @ mysterious street in | Attorney Gieorge W. Jones, on behaif of | Matron's orders, o the nuttes say. It Was | nent and exclusive soclal organization at| 22 Sereenwell Lake.... /1) 12 1 [Bessinger - % # Made st 0. Malter's 11 this city and made her say on Friday just | . 8. and Charles Markanion, two broth- | t2ken and piaceq Smone, (oo soiee UneR | the capital, an elaborate dinner in Mr:| $2 Too Hot ... 1 81 12 [Alexander ...[ 3 & ¢ orchard. Nape gallon 20Cy | what she said to a representative of The | ers, serving nine and five, vears, re: | 5600% e removed It Bard’s honor. Senator Perkins' guests In- | 33; paonsa ... 13 i Y wo years ld. Our regulsr sse. Call a year ago. spectively, for arson from Fresno, file ¢ | cluded the entire California delegation, . 1 1" N '] fhers chage soc. & There was absolutely nothing new in the | fetters with the board petitioning for the |, TEe t:‘e‘lll:‘xe!r:s‘!:ofll:g;n pl:fm:geltrh.l:b:}zl"&?. & number of his dlstinguished fellow Sen:| ‘= A ewe - s 15 |Bozeman .....| 100 100 story nor excuse for its reproduction ex- | parole of the two prisoners from several | goyora) of them went to the theater sev- | ators and several prominent citizens of | mr——y .o 3 49, Poor start. Won first three driving. Winner, Burns & Thous br. '.,. by Take Notice-Berna. Leaders were away ‘well and tried. Chaste !s a clever Al ¢New California Cheese Cept to Impose tpon the public. It seems | prominent men. among them being Attor. | Several of them ment to, the theater sev | Sl ahg S i unkind of the Examiner to keep Miss | ney General Tirey L. Ford. The two base jor. Later the matron discov- | Besides Senators Perkins and Bard the ed—Raveling 102, Billy Lyons 102, '} L peitied pound I0CY Tyson locked up for & year waiting for her | thair application fof paroles on their good | thelr superlor.’ TAter the matron L8OV | (NOTITS pentiemen sat around the table: | ~Accueh velin e T e v Py g ERTPET SR money. Coupled with this unkindness, | characters previous to the commission of | F80 LOC Cosion Snda grand row was the | Messrs, Barham, De Vries, Metcalf, Kahn, | 946. SECOND RACE—One mile and a quarter: over 3 ): . ¢ Special night service at our however, is_a generosity which is com- |'their crime. As the full board was not | LICT ! | Loud, Waters and Needham, the Califor- em, . %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. _[0p._ €L Market street store until 12 mendable. When Miss Tyson left here | present the question was laid over. The e | nta members of the House of Representa- 11 1% 13 19 [Bvans @ | oclock—for accomadation she was heiress to $10.000000. The Exam- | petition for restoration of credits made by 's Concert Eo: tives; Senators Elkins of West Virginia, 23 22 1% 13 [Glover P e iner was not satisfied with that sum, how- | “*Rebel” George, the veteran confldence Fischer’s_Conce: use. Foster of Washington, Spooner of Wiscon. | so 3% 3h 32 24 ' of late traders. ‘ ever, ;nd when it awoke ‘-fiswrldaéi&;z ‘:hg man, was genled,mPI;r;g %::“’g:c'orfl - sin, Kean of Newrjersgy. Cu“omio‘ ;};L 803 Granger, & “ “ &8 L : act that a year ago a California girl had | age TERCH -CONVIOL, ‘thas shown In the su nols and Carter of Montana; Justice Mc-| si1 Lomo, ¢Young America Cheese -7t the State with a vision of $10,000,000 | completely blind since his incarceration, ts':}‘:‘fr‘l":;‘l'l“md ot ihe. many ooy | Kenna of the Supreme Court, Speaker | 3 Lord Chesterfieid, s i LR We've got plenty of h s efore her the yellow sheet fixed the sum | will by order of the board be operated | fctent!: Henderson, Representative McPherson, | 5% FI Fl a... Lot % Fen ¢ LocEnho%i . each 50C@ iT¥3000.000. While the sheet deserves |upon by Dr. Cornwall, the eye speciolist, | places that she is suffictently cosmopolitan | professor Moses of the Philippine Com: | (4D Monifa. a . i 288 el ... [McK go like hot cakes. -Get in line early. T e for republishing the news it should | who has consented to undertake this cnse | to support a house devoted entirely to | mission, Mr. Pritchett of the Coast Sur- | Time—2:19%. Good start. Won easilyasecond and m‘lru dflm&u “:";::h: ’ 2 strive to keep nearer to the truth. at the request of Warden Aguirre. DI.|myglc, and Mr. Fischer, true to the tra- | vey, Mr. Maginnis of Los Angeles, Judge | by Iil Used-Affinity. Result mever in doubt. Aopita mo » H. O. Mush....package 1oc e Cornwall, on account of the penniless con- | g0 4“0 the Vaterland, has given to | Works, Mr. Taylor, formerly Superintend- | _Reno 145 _Silverado 130, Rapido L ercutio 07" Monday ana Tussisy ELKS’ GREEN TEA. dition of the man, will Pertorm A APoin: | San Francisco o theater that is like no | &1t 0f Schools of ‘San Francisco, and J. | “§4e THIRD RACE Seven furlongs: hree-ear-oias; purse, 00 Jroves < tion for a nd ) E that city. enators lepew 3 " (33 T t ¢ = .o | the board voted for the purpose. other music hall in America. It is for the | 5; §tetspn of that ciy. Sepators Bopew | e Horse. Weight.St.__ %m. #m. ¥m. st Fin. | z ontana lomatoes ' About four hundred of San Franclsco's ———— better element, for those who love and un- | 011G be present on account of previous | 914 Vesuvian (37 1% 1h 11 1% i3 | ¢ brand. cans 2ccf | prominent cltizens gathered last night In OPPOSED derstand the thoughts of Bach, of Gou- | 2P {0 be Pr 9 Sardine - Wiz 22 24 10 23 30 [Henmy . ¢ : 4 25 ks Hall in response to that number of | WHEELER IS nod, of Mendeissohn, as interpreted by a e tor Perkins to-day called at the| 836 St. Anthony * to sl ) y Tw ’ avitations extended by San Francisco master o 7 White House with Judge Taylor and Mr. | Time—i4, :13; . D8, 1:00%;: %, 1:26%. Good start. on_ea: e 'Lrosse & Biack“ ell’s Pasteg oriatn® s Frotective Benevolent Order TO STATE TEXT BOOKS | “The smail admission e 1o centethar Steison and Iniroduced them to President | 'rer. V. B Jonnings B co by St Andio Tt Sone, Veenvian snoved o e g o Asacrind, SAEEH. AT I5CQH of Elks, to attend their green tea party. —_ ny lover of music from attend- = : ass £o0d goe. E . § Avyshminsmmts J 9 This function was remarkable, for the o4 of BAvcstion Mesty savd | oe S hor D Bes. hast catiod 550, FOUNTH RACE_Ons mie: handicap: three-year-oids and upward: purse, $70. charges 25¢C. son that no tea was served, but the | State Board of ucation S an thE Oscar Hammerst=in of the West, has OUARREL OVER CARDS Tndex. Horse. Age. Wel St. wm. m._ %m. Str. . _CL #Vellowstone Whiskey of this was made up by the serving Transacts Much Business of engaged the entire cast of principais of s 108 T8 1F 31 ciat ] g s b ¥ ¢ | of an excellent collation and refreshments Tiadt epgagel \did Lambardl Opera Company CAUSE DEA @ The Lady, 3 Wt 4% 4n 38 .33 Hie™ '] sdmost oallon $3.00 - members of the order wearing long mportance. e I Dresent the fourth act of “Il Tro. MAY USE TH 8 The e e . in .31 3% ‘"% e . £ 3+ white aprons and green silk caps after the | SACRAMENTO, March 17.—A meeting | 370 T0 The opening week, beginping to- s 9% Advance Guard, 3..106/3 7 ey AR ive 3 3 ¢ Dur special priee ought 10 pattern of those worn by chefs. At 19| .f the State Board of Education was held | morrow night. From New York he has se- 43 Potente, 5 i1 4n . Bn 87 8 2 .4 9. Sekreie € S nt I Sek Sorack Tr. when (e livhis | to-day at tho Capltol, those present balne | cared Georgs Mosses ix mangger and in | John HNorhy Seabhed Vieh & Rusty | eio the T, AT T §ug i iy unt clock struck 11, w . 5 constru . ormorant, 2 L T |E. Ro : Salazars X X Clared were turned low and there was drunk the | President Wheeler of the State Univer- f,::.',’{nflf“fntlgfhzuie onstruction of " the Knife by M. B. Rice at e o s TV Goad siari Won st Ghves Seioias Win: ' K r soc 11 c§ | lLoast “Our Absent Ones” and “Auld Lang | sity and Messrs. Pierce, Van Liew, Biack, ster hand of E. A. Fischer. Tiburon. mer, W, B. Jennings & Co.'s br. g. by imp. Golden Garter-Ventura. *Disqualified = for e ke T gallon 35Cy Syne” was sung. McNaughton, Kirk and Burk. Tor the inaugural night the following | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. P riing ‘and placed Jast. The Lady cat most of the fleid off at first turn. Well ridden, she 'L S tern HTxl-‘:l vrug{{amme‘ "{,a"f)edé)yi}' 0.l Rel%, The committee on credentials reported programme has been arranged: TIBURON, March 17.—M. B. Rice, a would y.}:‘ng&l;." s::u;:g:fio.:lrno;;f‘l&tmtv.\lgam Guard fell to his knees af 2 Pe useworth, D. C. Martin, T.| g. 3 o 5 —M. B. tart, The 3 =d—Dals L AVErmIOIE I ST 7.*McCann and D. N, Short and 2nfl- favorably_on large number of applica- | *" pRoGRAMMEMONDAY, MARCH 1. | gachinist at Tiburon, stabbed John Nor. | 5227 d - we'* gallon $1.009 heered by D Hirsch of " Los Angeles | U5 (00 Godont, Kirk called up the case ration_March. by, kegper of the Corinthisn Yacht Club's - ngainet ariy wine in bulk 3 Lodze, included vocal solos by Arthur H. | ,“YRl00 D" Chdic of Fresno, and stated | 3 Hungarian Comedy clubhouse, twice in the stomach during a | Tndex | A S I ¢ or «. Nowmautter what price Williams, Signor Abramoff, 1. J. Laurie, | ;% thought the man incompetent, al- | 3 Senor Antonio Vargas. card game in Hansen's saloon here ‘this | 9% Chimura. 4 P R IR I e " Ben Tarbox, Charles Coghill, Frank s re Toreador ite of the fact that Norb: 926 Twinkler, 5 % Shaw . » - < ¥ | though his recommendatiohs were correct oe morning. In spite o e fact that Norby S 5 32 Ih 32 £ [Senry . ¢ rs Thompson, Maurice Krause and W.|,. %t form. This started a discussion re- tudiantina’ is so badly wounded that his fecovery is| &1 Forte. Bs i &F - L TAn {Ranch Port and Sherry Wine D Ao T o e B garding the value of the diplomas given; problematical, Rice is at libercy, after i 5 5 § A [Thorpe .7 .. . 3 - ‘ e areh 3 g P i ‘Wheels e thought that n_held in cus or a few 3 R T 5 = ™ ¢ ’ iais nagallon 50cy Hanlon, Scully and Morrison: recitations ot Waper iu> milee nh s hours by Constable Richard Garity of T R i wend ' iteyar years ol ' (y,_ (vnimvnll:l‘“”:g:c?l“!g! D}z‘; ’l;l‘nengxen::t ‘f,'rfli board knew anything against fitness for a Sausalito. Hanmltflmfion of t{mt plnfio g:‘::u:“ Y:?;'." G s S D wek oz caos ¥ AT 75 ns' selectio 8 " a ason for jce's release t e A A A A A A A A A A At ¢Beech Run Whiskey Bornemann, Professor Adelstein and Dr. | diplome stowld not be Eyen & dipoma, Jt B ot Notby was unwiling to charge | 982, SOCFH RACE One mile: seiling: thres-year-olds and apward: purse. $O0. BEER. S UB y A.OT. Regensburger and vocal numbers| [l joceness in issuing certificates. The iThe Paim m Rigoletto” | his would-be murderer with afiy crime, Horss Age_ WelphtlSt. — Wm. %m. Wo. St Win. | Jockeys. [0p L Distillery bottling. by a quartet composed of Frank Thomp- 9. Song, -.....Fa I Moelther District Attorney Melsanc | Index. 3 3 . 1 Joe ottle 75c¢ P | matter of the Cook diploma was deferred. | 10] March, *“The Stars and Stripes Forever’ a y 7 S o 3% . | Regu! - son, Bob Mitchell, Peter Sloane and I | ™V 5i 0 cqing a bill from a firm of pub- iz nor Sheriff Taylor were informed of the! %2 l\lcl::n, - F-B - ; " 1% 3 83 Hermi 100 Turnbull. iishers for books President Wheeler said |11. (a) Signorina Lya Poilettini Spanish Bolero | matter till late this evening. Rice has| (D Sonecramm, {alw 1 » 2, 2 '» 1890 Hermitage proor. 90C T e he was opposed to all State text books. (b) Signorina Pollettini, Senor Vargas..Duet | apparently made good his escape. s SHER TR & o Distil'ery bottling. Regular$1.25 Sullivan’s Easy Victo ‘The board adopted a resolution provid- | 12. Medley of popular alrs EPI:: fracas was the result of -a trivial 102 2 41 71 51 3 » \f g ] it ing that in the public schools a ten-min- quarrel over a poker game. Rice, without 208! 9 83 92 84 0 @ Cyrus Noble Whiskey TORONTO. Ont., March 1T.—At the|1i% r00."snail be taken each hour of the | 18- A'word ot ‘warhing. stabbed Norby in the Gy 13 11 a2 » @ S “ Crescent Athletic Club to-night “Spike” | ay’s session to give the children and it of the stomach, the weapon, a rusty 107] 4 1% 4% B s 2 Crown distillery. bottle-7 Sullivan of Ireland and Walter Burge of | schoolrooms en airing. Recommendations fe, penetrating the outer skin an PR R TS 53 w3 ‘Market St. 8. F, Shattuck Av, | erkele; Boston met at catch weights, the latter | were made as to the proper manner for grazing the intestines. While Norby n.r 109] 8 84 6% 9 s e i OnE s 7 Al efal heing entirely outclassed. Sullivan landed | arranging the matler In the educational natiate s the divect rekuit.of Bis wornds e an ke . e 230 as he pleased an e referee stopped the | journal. 3 4 167 Broadway, ‘th & Wool Onk @ 23 B0 B round and awarded | “Lne case of Miss Ella E. Ale, charged | 3 R aonine 18 Hable. o met. In, - In Tekla 96 PR e e B 2 e ' Sullivan the decision. with unorofessional conduct, was con- |- which case there would be no hope of

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