The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 17, 1900, Page 4

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900 AN UNDERDONE ~ |PUGILIST AL HE%]I:: AND HIS PRETTY BRIDE ASSORTMENT OF SIDDLE RTISTS Glaring Exhibitions of Bad Horsemanship Daily at Tanforan. Only Two Favorites Finish in Front. True Biue in Rare Form—Mori- nel Wins Basily at 15 to 1. AR anan 20 b o SR S SRR S T SRR S home. Eac sent to eir fields, 1 for even w v w K Fr 3 ¢ r ng prices s bis ¢ t for the & Six longs; malden three- gard 8 1088 Reg’ld Hughes.10 3 M Fourth Race—One f Race—Six fus u Sixth Race—Mile and a sixteenth; four-year- ADVERTISEMENTS. Spotiess Shkim And a clear complexion are desired by every woman and admired by every man. . ;‘i‘g’fln Eruptions, . pim- les and similar blemishes are caused by an im- ure condition of the blood. These skin blemishes are permanently removed by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery which thoroughly puri- fies the bl and cures the cause of the disease. “For about ome ear and a half my ace was badly broken out,” wriges Miss Carrie Adams, of 116 West Main St., Battlecreek, Mich. 1 spent a great deal of money with doc- tors and for different kinds of medicine, | but received no bene- | fit. At last I read one of your adver- tisements in a s 4nd obtained & botile of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Before 1 had taken | 1103. one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, and sfter taking three bottles 1 was entirely cured Free. The Common Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, is sent free on re- ceipt of stamps to cover expense of mail- ing only. Send 21 onecent stamps for paper covered book, or 31 stamps for cloth binding. Address, Doctor V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. | @ wife a sp ity the handsome Spe First Plat As; ing in the rooms grou ation or light — eo—————— A Competitive i 1 1100. THIRD F Index a0 M 1049 Time—, ing. 1101. Index Time- three driv 1082 1045 (1082). Formero, 4 1061 Pompino, 4. 1061 Time—3, Index 1089 1070 1084 1093 1066 1099), 1083 10% Montallade, a Time—i, driving. tor hae recovered. Scratched—Bonibel 9, Allenna SWAP L o with the gloves. All these exercises she does with the grace possessed only by a There is nothing in her actions | She has stmply NEILL, the Pacific Coast cham- who is to de- | fend his title against Tim Murphy, | champion of Australia, has in his | partner of no mean abil- middle-weight, that looks “‘tomboyish. taken up athletics with a view to preserv- er health and gaining strength. and is delighted with his wife's | fondness for athletics and aids her inevery | h nd can deliver it to many bag, and now that healthfu wer husband to use her hand as a result his apt pu busy blocking S s become part of Nelll's dafly exercise her | - California girl eet 10 inches pil is keeping him It now | 1 row a boat, run lik: , punch the bag and Is cleve to box three rounds with his wife. Of| have the greatest confidence in my hus- | tralian he will wear it and carry the stars course, Al does not attempt to annihilate | band and know that he is strong and and stripes to victory.” her, but on several occasions he has had to check her ardor by ’hnml on her head or body. Mrs. Nelll thinks it i not unwomanly | he has reached h her considerably. sterday she said: life. When I was 7 years old I could swim and dive. I have always been out- | doors, taking long walks with my father and friends, rowing boats or cycling. | to engage in boxing. She says that it not only taught her how to protect self from insult, but has made her more agile on her feet and strengthened i ng the sub- ve been a lover of athletics all my LEEOVE TRFS WIFH THE MITTS D e o e ol e o e o e e ey | clever enough to anding his gloved | meets” I do everything in my power to | aid him in his work and am delighted that | already in the pink of condition. He boxes afternoon with “Big” Russell, Fred Muller and Toby Irwin, and no love taps are exchanged. is a glutton for work and seems to never He claims that he is hitting harder, king better and is faster on his feet er was in his career as a boxer. Murphy is working hard at the Casino and is reported to be in Experts who have seen him perform look upon him as a dangerous opponent Ever wheel on hi. in the afternoon in the ‘gym,’ b xelting. opponent? my duty. | | D R O e e R SECIL S SRR SCR STORS SSCSY SRS Al is training hard for his bout. being handled by “Jack™ Sulliv: the top of the ladder. morning I accompany him on my run to the ocean beach, and I watch him at cause it Is Interesting and at his English it he doesn't it will be | The young Callfornian Do I think he will defe; as ¢ the reason why tiful belt out of the Americ 1’ on the night of his battle with the Aus- I have made him a beau- n_colors, and Selections for To-Day. llick, Ada N., El Orlente. ua, Gold Baron, —Dreadnaught DERBY PROVES A EASY THING FOR FLORA th race—Maydine, Isaline, La Borgia. Acrobat, Twinkle Twink, Fashion ————————— CYCLISTS TO HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION n of the California held this even- »f the Olympic Club. All | Tennessee Classic Decided‘l Avout seven turlon Over a Track Deep With Mud. Racing Under Conditions Not to His Liking, F. W. Brode Outfoots The Conqueror for Sec- ond Place. U L £ governors MEMPHIS, and on a muddy track won the rich < mile and an eighth a gallop from John F. Schorr's F. W. ., which beat H. The Conqueror for the place b vas run in two min s that of to- see the Derby and Nobleman won, Shilling- Himtime won, Maud Wal- 7 to 10, | 2 (Winkfleld). 3 to Arthur Behan and Thrive | Club, otherwise known as the _Se second; The Conquer Hoover Hall, |7 April 16.—The racing sea- formally | that all simi Club at Aqueduct largest | THE CALL’S RACING CHART TANFORAN PARK, Monday right, 1900, by H Weather fine. half furlongs second and_th r enjoyed a galloj -year-old fillies; Winner, J. Naglee Burk's i, mile, 1:43%. Bad start . Montana-Lottery. d Constellator received criminally FOURTH RAC Corrigan’s ch. 1., running in improved form. Geneva, Chimura well moved too soon. 1102, FIFTH RAC) index. Horse. J 1092 True Blue, 6 Cormorant, 4 . —Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. am e e o e d_third arving. Poor start. Won easily, second an 3 ‘Winner cherry ripe just So.’s ch. ., by Duke of Norfolk-Carmen, Formero away poorly. Pompino badly handled. Sly beat the gate and was taken back, Scratched—Miss Rowena 101, Espirando 106. SIXTH RACE—One mil three-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. * Catastrophe, wremmaman me mery) W lremesmaman DISte— meronaean o 6% ; mile, 1:42% s b. m.. by Morelio-Sunlit. Morinel may improve now. im" Casdale a wonder. Montallade quit this day. - crowd in the history of the track was persons. The weather was fine and the track fast. The Carter handicap was the ture of the day. Box, well handled by Jockey Danny Maher, won cleverly after a drive through the stretch with Boney The Kentuckian and Modrine. Box was well backed at 8 to 1, while the others ranged from that up to 40 to 1. Results: Five furlongs, selling, Her Ladyship won, Harry Reed second, Sir Christopher third. Time, | _Four and a half furlongs, selling, Willlam | McK. won. The Regent second, Educate third Time, :56 3-5. Five and a half furlongs, selling, Cupidity won, Native second, Elfin Conig third. Time, 1:08 S the Carter handicap, Box won, Boney Boy second, The Kentuckian | third. Time, 1:26. Abut seven furlongs, selling, Skyscraper won, shena second, Sweet Caporal third. Time, | Four and a half furlongs, Ondurdis w | fiworth second, Tonicum third. Time, : | FIELD DAY FOR AMERICANS. | Jockeys in England. LONDO! April 1§ | Jockies repeated to-day their succe: meet and_the Birmingham Easter ing. At Kempton Park Martin ope winning the Ashford selling plate on M nite, and was followed by J. Re shed first_for the Queen’s plat b | on Solitaire. Martin won the Richmond Park Easter handicap on Full Ripe. Sloan was second | with Plaud The Roth captured by Disguise 11, ridden by Sloan. At the Birmingham meeting Rigby won the Holi plate on Petersfield II, the Saster selllng plate on Resolute II' and | the Watatton plate on Isochemal. | - | REFUSED A LICENSE. | Coney Island Sp;rtlng Club Not to | Give Boxing Contests. =N application of the Coney Island Sporting | Athletic Club, for a permit from M | September 1, when the anti-boxing law which was passed at the last sess the Legislature will go into effect. The )l}?[l”l atjon of this club for a re- the first to be re- B | newel of its lidense w | ceived by the Police | board’s action is taken an’ indication ar applications will be r fused. PUGILIST SLATER IS STABBED IN THE BACK stabbed and fatally wounded last night by an unknown man at thé corner of Eddy to the hospital Donnelly, it sed his com trio reached the street Slater proceed Tay a heels and disappeared up Eddy street. Slater from the eu ater's recovery. tween t not pi w further investigation. the C agatust Donnelly. —_— e “Scorchers’” Discharged. Emanuel Mayer, Charles Kaden, Fred Smith, Joe Espinosa, Joe Greenan, Robert McGillen and George Mahan, the seven boys arrested in Golden Gate Park on Sunday l?r the cycle “cops,’ Ahern and or appeared before Judge Fritz yesterday. The Judge repri- manded the boys and dismissed the cases after warning them that no lenfency ‘would be shown in the future. The Judge Birdsall, “‘scorching, sald he would consult Chief Sullivan as hardened offenders. ———e Mrs. Shade Visits Seven Pines. President Mrs. 1 was tendered Mrs, Shade, on hand. It was estimated at about 8000 | merican | : s of Saturday last at the Kempton Easter ff, who with hevening. Sloan was third in this race child welter handicap was W YORK, April 16.—The Board of Police Commissioners to-day refused the side 1tol on of ard, and the Charles Slater, a prize-fighter, was and Taylor streets. According to Slater's he was seated in a box at the Olym- Theater when two men, one of whom named Henry Donnelly, proceeded to abuse him. Siater invited the pair into the street, after threatening to send them s claimed, anion a knife and prompt- acepted Slater's deflance. ~After the to carry out his contract, when Donnelly’s ompanion lost courage and started up ddy street. Slater followed them, and at or street the man with the knife sud- nly wheeled around and stabbed the prize-fighter in the back, the blade pene- trating his lung. After being cut Slater struck Donnelly on the jaw, knocking him | out, He tried to reach the man who had stabbed him, but the latter took to his tarted to. follow him, but fell loss of blood. Policeman Cole- man happened zlong at this juncture, and after having the wounded man sent to the Receiving Hospital went In search of Don- nelly and his companion. He found the former within a short distance of the e of the cutting and took him into stody. Up to a late hour last night his companion was not arrested. The sur- at the hospital express little hope Donrnelly, when questioned, - admitted that he had met Slater in the Olympia, but denied that there was any trouble be- “m. He also declared that he had ed his knife to the assallant of the prize-fighter, as the police claim. He s locked up 'in “the tanks” pending Policemen Coleman _and Harrigan, late last night arrested Jack Brady as the man who did the cutting. Brady admitted that he stabbed Slater, but claimed he acted in self-defense. He was charged at y Prison with assault to commit murder and a similar charge was placed not detaining boys charged with petty of- fenses in prison or arrange to have a special cell for them in order that they would not be compelled to assoclate with Mrs. Julia P, Shade of Philadelphia, na- tional president of ¢he Ladies of the Grand Army, who arrived in this ecity last Satur- day on a tour of inspection of the circles of the order in the West, was a visitor last night to Seven Pines Circle, in_ the Alcazar bullfllnfi She was welcomed by zzie Whitesides after be- ing received with the honors due her rank, During the evening the visitor delivered an address, as_also did Natignal Senior Vice President Mrs. Belinda S. Bailey and National Junior Vice President Mrs. Pau- line Willis. After the meeting a reception ated in th not form; Pink beautiful, up the the t To the from “L their arm After the H ni corsage W The som daint and gown of e underdress wer gram cs the bride’s in London. ceremony parents,” 1 numerous Iver sent nd Mrs. William from to Mis belle. and the O and fancy diving by members of the club, | and Percy Cavlll, 'the world’s champion swimmer, will make an attempt to lower | the quarter mile record. | is swimming instructor of the club, will WILL LANGE WEDS A BELLE His brother, whe | {ion of highway robbery, one of m To-morrow evening teams “A” and “B’ | will play their weekly water polo c The teams are composed as follows Impressive Ceremony at St. Dominic’s Last Even- ing Followed by a Home Reception. Hartman, F. Hartman, F. Duran, T. Ken- R Habernicht, smith, W. Wilder, H. Gallette, R. JACBRE VERY NEARLY " COISUMMATED Watchfulness of Sheriff Pre- vents Success of the Plans. | Sixteen Men in the Redding County Jail Nearly Gain Their Liberty by Sawing Through the Bars. Special REDDING, | the sixteen pr was luckily p the men were sh wir to the unu was believe owing to t in the pe resence of a recent arrival n of J. P. W. Davis, a noto rious vagra Davis was removed unde | a slight pretext. The watch was then newed from a point in t overlooking the jail. Immediately after the removal of Davis the men work. Under Sheriff Richardson aged to reach the workers before could be warned by companions. saw was in the hands of R. B. Diller, awaiting sentence upon a conviction of | highway robbery. | he jail window have steel bars on each side of the sill. The bars are thr quarters of an inch in diamete The prisoners h: completely through the upper e he two outer bars and nearly through the lower end of the same bars. They were sawing on one of ths inner bars when caught. The work could have been completed in an hour. As the men are locked in cells at night, it is believed they intended to make their escape during the noon hour. It is believed the saw used was stolen from a workman recently em- ployed in placing a steel lining in the § Of the prisoners four were to be s tenced Saturday. Two are under conv ler e and ‘one had pleaded in the second de | gullty to grand larceny. Del Norte County Bank. The Del Norte County Bank was r | cently organized at Crescent City with a %. | capital of $25,000, all of which has been Lester Hammer- paid up. Yesterday the State Bank Com- missioners granted the directors of DOMINIC'S CHURCH was | Clough, W. Byington and W. Leonard. crowded with a fashionable assem- | new bank a license to carry on busl blage nuptials of Mi | man and William The romantic attachment which culmin- | last evening, | well-known position in society of the bride | and the great :illll’:ll‘lll! many to | | evening to witness the Grace Anna Gisel- ander Lange. of the groom the church who were ally bidden to the we nd Seven Winners Ridden by Yankee | honor of the Father Rourke, and groom, officiated at the im- pressive ceremony. wedding march the bridal part to the altar. bearing a_pillo v ez ring, which reposed i immediately e two other altar boy {n)u. stemmed St a ers, Frank H. ton, J. Joseph lilies, Miss Olivia don, maid of honor, preceded the bride who closed the proc arm of her father. er of the groom, officiated as be The bride nt gown of cre; nge, broth- | m-white satin. shirred_tull en train and perfectly plain. Verdon, the mald of honer, wore a gown of pink tulle over pink silk, mother of attired in_an elegant Paris silk over an HIGHLAND SPRINGS J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgrs. Bowling Alleys, and Cold Mineral mented with Pretty featur the musie, the occasion son, and the reading immediately at conclusion of ihe nveying Swimming Tank of the church ceremony Hunting Horses and Dogs. Experienced Guides. ATSON, the famous Hunter and so many years at Bartlett) will be Icome his host of friends. OVER 30 MINERAL SPRINGS. $12 and $l4 per week. Advice Free. iighted by Ele congratulations brother, who is studying music At the reception, which followed Resident Phys! dred and F hundred gue ents received voung couple | COOL ROOMS. Plenty of Shade. among the League. Mr. ng south for n their return th in the new hou r them adjoining the resi- Dancing in_Ballroom every evening; George Dancing Teache! Tournaments Weekly. ONLY GOLF LIN ess HIGHLA ridal trip and take up their res being built dence of the bride’ S IN LAKE COUNTY. widely and member of the as considered 316 Montgomery street. v Paso Robles BULLWINKLE ricago baseball team. of the best fielde Highland Springs Miner: s announced. said his retirement was due to from the lady 3 his wife, and although man: fers have since been made him to again re-enter the profession he has declined all Mr. Lange is now in the real estate and insurance busine Mrs. Lange is the | and Mrs. William ( debut in society ning became splendid of- FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial | Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- Dyspepsia_and all Bladder and Urinary cottages renovated. | e only daughter of Mr. »lman, and since her a recognized refitted and scenery, delightful walks. OLYMPIC SWIMMERS TO ENTERTAIN THE LADIES - The swimming section of the Olympic Club will hold a ladies’ night on Friday evening. George James, the club captain, programme which will The Ariels an_exhibition Hunting and fish- | pheatelan. $10 to Unequaled for heaith, rest and | 0035 ¢/a0. ¥ Rates, $12 to $14 per week. Jeave Third and Townsend streets. S | 45 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gflroy | For_illustrated pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON. Propriesor LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place In Lake County to has prepared surely please the ympics will play ame of polo: Sid and Percy C: famous swimmers, will go through their ving act; there will be high thrilling iife spend your vacation. Ing. tennis, livery, mew walks, etc. H. 'WAMBOLD, Laure! Dell, Lake County. ROWARDENNAN. H. Francis Anderson, President; Lamb. Vice President’ and Manager; zell Brown, Treasurer. Situated in the Santa Cruz Mountains, on | & ¥ R 3% hours from S. F., FEiiees | VICHY' SPRINGS wiing, boating. hir: Eolf” 1bkn; » good muste and billiards; rooms hard finished and elegantly furnished. | Round trip, $3. Telephone In hotel. secretary and lessee, Boating, bathing, bowl- Investments San Lorenzo River, miles from Santa Cruz; bathing and fi and_clubroom: 10 | elegant hall | Address | Natural electric waters, champagne baths B. Dickinson, mond. Opens May 15th. MARKYY Round Trip, $3 75. . April 15th. B"“g |77 J. A REDEMEYER & CO., Propristors. | Clpconlt ENS MAY 1 Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. GLENWOOD HOTEL, Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains: 5 | San Francisco only $ 50 T te iminutes’ walk from depot: cream, fruit. poul- | st 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 e Tibaron ferry rings, swimming tank. a Returns If Placed try: chalybeate ment hail; acetylene gas. 0 $10 per ‘week; free carriage. Glenwood, Cal. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. ‘Will be opened, under new management, May New hotel belng built. boating and bathing. Fishing, hlilnli‘nlL i For_turther particulars D 3 address O. WEISMAN, 41 Third st., 5. F., Cal, | ¥ every Friday from 1 10 5 o'c NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs South American Secrity Co. 214 PINE STREET, 8. F., CAL. hecounts- of $10 and Yoward Received. |TAVERN OF " Castle Crag | Sndaa Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. Located in the midst of grand and Impressive mountain scenery with Mt. S and the Crags for a kground. AND FISHING. 4 service and reasons FINE HU Unsurpassed cut RAILROAD FARE, round trip, including sleeper both ways, $14.00, For rates, terms and other Information ad< dress E. . Ma Care Pact: Cr | Hot Springs. MOST NOTED MINERAL SPRINGS IN AMERICA. Famous Sand, Mud, Sulp Baths. Curat x ne for inval asure »mme lodging, us: hur and Sod; Ivice of resid SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. | FRANK W. ELY, City Agefit . 840 Market San Francisco. Tel. Red PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, ©=~'padst Monterey County, climate that ¢ accommodations: bea: ery: profuston of flowers: hot soda, sulphur and electrio baths: swimming tank 30x80 feet. Our masseurs are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing: chil- dren’s playground, croquet, lawn tenals and dance hall; large hotel and 30 cottages. affor | ing special accommodations for famliles: all | tiluminated by gas. By train, Third and Town send streets, San sco, 9 a. m.; First a | Broadway, Oaklan: a. m. daily for Scle dnd, then by stage over beautiful level road 1 miles to springs. Round-trip tickets 3, at S, | . office, 613 Market street. Telephone and postor For illustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT, | M D.. proprietor and resident physician. 5 N Three miles from Ukiah. Mendocino County, | having continuous flow of natural warm watep | direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovai rounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spei ations and table first class. Op | HOT SPRINGS, SONO | SKAGGS o sPmixgs. sooxa from San Francisco and ‘but nine miles of | staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State: grand mountain | scenery; good trout streams at door: telephone. | tetegraph: daily ‘mall and express; FIRST | CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVIC | morning and afternoon stages: round trip £ ». m. Terms, 2 d ol 112 & week. References—Any guest of the pase Round trip, $250. §5 | five years; patronage constantl WM. MARTIN, O 1tly increasing. MULGREW, Proprietor. W TOCALOMA, = BERTRAND HOTEL—First-cl accommo- dations; reasomable rates; flahing: besutitul | drives to Bear Valley, ste. JOSEPH F. BERT- rnpu) or Pobl's shoe store, 324 Kearny st., S. . SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet [ milea from Santa Cruz: dellghttal summes ?&Te \:“r‘zd‘wfg‘ld “r\mnlnt water: abundance A able; terms 3550 week. Address W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal.

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