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. | THE SAN FRANGCISCO GALL, TUERDAY, JANUARY 21, 190% NATIONAL BANK |SYLVIA TALBOT WINS ROTPING ~oTOCK TEXABLE FROIN THE UNLUCKY ADIRONDACK Schreiber’s Filly lakes Her Initial Bow With the Judge Morrow Decides £ ; i So in Suit Against Colors Up---Meehanus First £ Assessor. : THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACE—Monday, Jan. 20.—Weather fine. Track muddy. 4 GIRL FROM CALGARY ENTERTAINS VISITING CANADIAN JOURNALISTS Kathleen Parlow, tfie Child Vielinist, Gives an Informal Recital in the Press Club Rooms. : S — praises upon her. She played -several classical selections n superb style. Superior Judge Hebbard, on. behalf of the club, bade the visitors welcome. " His HEN Hudson defeated Adi- .rondack in a two-year-old dash one day last week at Oakland Barney Schreiber sald he had another in the EMBERS of the Western: Can- Al ‘ada Press Association, with ) their wives and daughters, gathered in the rooms of the Ruling Adds $60,000 Yearly Press Club on Eills street ves- impromptu speech was witty and in good able that could run circles around Hud- 3167. FIRST RACE—Futurity course: selling; five-year-olds and up; to_first, $325. terday for a social and executive session. taste. 2 to City Treasury and Re- | 070 0 esterday the St Louls breeder T GRSy o Y ince their arrival in San Francisco the IB 9’”““‘; 5&“‘;"? "“9 ’f"embe{; ‘:‘ the leases.$100,000 and bookmaker made good. In the three | Index|Horse, Age. WelghtSt. %. %. str. o | gt s LS S . e have been kept -on the go” with assoclation decided to leave on their re- : K h and a -half furlong selling \sprint” for | 3o T Te i B e e 51 5 3 turn trip to Ogden, Salt Lake and St N 47 (Dr. Boyle, 5...... ; What trips to Chinatown. Golden Gate Park, LUk trip to Osden, Salt Take and St g maidens he sent SylVia Talbot, a natty- 7 [Young Morello, 5.110{ 2 24 26 2 (3% Scharet 8 8 he CIff House and up beautiful Famal 'coq thanking those who have helped Holders of natlonal pank stock | must | 100king Balgowan-Parolee fllly. to the | 131 [lohn Weich. 5...-16110 93 30 % Yoy R 3 50 pais; is deubtful if any feature , @ post. Ridden by Winnle Q' Connor and a kS . B 3 3% 31 o 708 Campbell s 10 pa E 4 for th to make their visit to California a pay taxes thereon to this city and county. mild favorite in the closing betting, she C, 5 R et = 10 2 a :S:rn:g;]:m?lc‘;vr'r'a":fitu wgr mg: TREIPLTe oo Such Is the essence of a decision rendered |3 \o"sway from the barrier like ‘a vet- ? 1‘; 1 75 12 10 St S ¥ 55 e { yesterday by Unl s Circuit Judge - 85 (B, W. Newth....Jackson| 8 2g than an event on vesterday's d——— —_— Vo Y, onited States Clreult Julge | eran, and, skimming along as it mud was | 8153 Raclvo. B .....--1071 4 82 10, 35 58 |Dickey & Lindor-Ransch) 5 1 programme. tonal Bank of San Francisco agalnst lr'.zlfa””fil‘{x‘i-l"lin‘gffls ::;‘kfl‘{‘;fi_z;;:zkhxg 3119 |Mary Nance, &..105|9 10 832 10 10 _ |Abbott & Co..... Hafley| 10 20 e pariow, the child violinist, i . + 3 6% 13 %, 1:14._Good start. Won casily. Sec- I‘»mh:ef-ll;n’n“ :: the hu:ne of H. A We've HAD - ,guh:ngm" Dodge. Assessor, and the 840 | opening favorite, disposed of Tom Mitch- TXET.T,& ‘Q‘fiuh dfl!eln?.' \’\«I:Enerl-.!.; %, Nesion's b, g by Guido-Exey Tee. Winner away i e g Pl e doggn cusbn e P ARG oy | ,de:::d;cn"iNa“°““ Bank against the saMe | o gor the place. . sailing and others groggy chasing him. Scratched—Flashlight 110, Fineh 107, ol 2y g x 6 P ecision orally, dissolving the restrain- |ajwavs be expected, but as it was threc ] § Jovtny s v e P S g 3 3 o d Jackey. o Ok known her since she was & wee bit ofla ing orders ‘heretofore issued, QISMISSING | fqvoriies. went hrough.. Winnle O'Con. | Mex{Horse. Age, Weightst ¥. %. Str. ¥Fin | Owaer and jockey. | g B g Foior, Yo | the sults and giving judgment in favor of | nor and Lee Jackson ran & dead heat for | 3154 [San Venado, a...112| 3 21 21 1% [T, T. Rector...O'Connor el sares ol gl arpelt me i’ | the Assessor. for the costs. saddle horiors, each plloting three win-| 3127 |Kather'e Ennis, 4104/ 7 12 12 Mirs, F. Splera..T. Burns| T yesterday and wds.introduced as There are two cases yet undecided. | rers. £ @04D)|Urchin, 5 . 1105 85 62 4 83 4 daughter of Calgary, the Cana- | [/”'¢ those of the First National Bank of San| A course of training at the barrier ap- | 2148 dols 3% 3t H lian journalists were delighted. But it Lot Francisco and the Crocker-Woolworth | Dears to haye worked wonders z’lm 5}:‘. 3060 1 8 53 52 2 wes after she had rendered one number [ Bank. The amounts of taxes due to the | Bo¥le. ‘he son-of CGuido, SpOrtRE the | gi4p |Binstein, 620w 1 72 86 m violin eir enthusiasm roke i Ct o 2020 |Ne the - n Tn se. The little miss was encored time | | £ity and county in the sults are as fol- for the opening selling’ affair and ran | iniy g,:;::: mapeni o o d 10k : o Yy 7 |Rinaldo. a and mzqam, and tho ym;rhn;ner; n;essed Nevada National Bank of San Fran- | Morello took the place rrm:d.!orim Weg:m 3133 |The Fiddler, 10 11 11 R L. alker. ... .. BRWAN 19 STAN) HEE TRNS NS Wnower clsco, ‘322,642 43; San Francisco National | _O’Connor scored his second win on San | py, “24: 3 o 1:17; 6%f, 1:24%. Fair start. Won first three 2 Bank, 33019 29:° Fioat Netlonar Bask gt | Venado, an 8 to 1 shot, for the six and | Time—f (248 . SO K L ombe-Lizile B, San Venado outstayed _ Katherine, ¢ 3 Crocker-Woal- | @ half furlong run. He gradually wore soon after start. Novia better on a dry track. Invictus ran poorly. San Francisco, $10,677 50 worth Bank, §2867 91. The first assessment of National. Bank stock wag made two grears 4go by As- | sessor Dodge. Most of the banks resist- Urchin pocketed hed—Fri THIRD down the lead gained by Katherine En- nis, another outsider, and, ridden out, won by more than a length, Mounce on Urchin, the 8 to 5 favorite, was cut off lin 104 ACE—Three and = half furlongs; | ed payment on behalf of their stockhold- | Soon after the start, coming on in time Horse and Weight St. %. %. Str. Fin. ers and took the matter into the Federal | to get the show, Old Newsgatherer start- X = { oy LRI courts.. They claimed that the assess- | ed In this race after a long rest, but was Sylvia Talbot. 3 14 141 1 | CaLitony ment was in conflict with section 5219 of | ever prominent. S pranenie H 33 3% 3 1B 340 JC.CROME, the Revised Statutes of the United States’| Meeting nothing of any particular class | 3,59 |p20 N 1 21 31 4 [ | b and secured an injunction réstraining the | in the mile and a Sixteenth selling num- | /% |ff e o 3 810 510 5 80 Assessor from _collecting the taxes on |ber, Jim Hale certainly looked a rosy 6 The Phantom 7 75 61 6 40 | these shares of stock. This decision will [ to 5 choice. Lee Jackson took the bay | 3ii (venecia ... 5 5% 71 7 T. Burns 3 | l:l"’er:ls?l‘i' lcasé s«mmlyesrly t?mo"(')‘o%z ety !gg?é?gcfxpgflege‘r: a):‘a‘K‘:ze &::r’zn:‘r:g‘v‘lla; T L oty Taiade S a0t 8 s a Jackson| 10 20 | v. and will release over $100,000 taxes | S| > < : Good " Won easily. Second and third driving. Winner, B. | j which had. been paid under protest by | Bathos, piloted by Mounce“at one time | Timewit, a3 $4% St ool SL, Weg TR Brene SRS (aiondack ran his face. left owners of National Bank stock. The total | looked dangerous, but had nothing od \ capital _ stoek surpis. and.undivided | at the close. Artilla ran a: poor fourth | . Venecis quit badly. Prince Pugene a blufter Scratch @ 5 \ profits of national banks in San Fran- | behind Siddons. 3170, FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; 4-year-olds and up; first, $325. B o L %‘&‘6 (5 oyer 0.0, and there s over A Barzel of coin went up gi smoke over ne o T peing | 91,000,000 of this stock in California out- 6. defeat of Herculean in the second six X Rl - E T side of San Francisco held by wealthy |and a halg furlong spki‘n,h’rh‘e big Ie"a?’ lndex_ Horse, As.e. ‘Weight. St. i %. %. Str. Fmn Owner and Jockey. ,on o S i residents of the State. was played down in the betting to % 10 5, | 455 3 |W. L. Stanfleld..Jackson| 1 11.10 EXWTCHES BY CARTOONINE W AR "Assessor Dodge sald: “The citizens not | and, getting .cut off at the start, never | 3ios (Honat'y 4 143 ARG U et 5 REN OF SOME OF THE VISITING only of San Francisco but of the entire i had a ‘“look in.”” Bard- Burns looked a | (3153)/Siddons, 4 5 41 32 38 liman| e JOURNALISTS FROM CANADA. State are to be congratulated upon this | Winner to within a few yards of the tape, | ‘3112 |Artilla, 5. 4n 3h 48 46 onnor| 5 | decision.. It took New York State ‘over | When he seemed to hang, losing the ver- | 3148 |Darlene, & 83 % 5 ‘5 IprH M LA Jksn| 10 + | fifteen years to pass a.law,taxing national | dict by a nose to the I to 1 shot Nellle | 1o 3 ™26, 35 :51%; &, 1:17%; mile, 1:43%; 1 1-10m, 1:30. Good start. Won easil Cormmissars bank stock, whichfinally stood the test | Forrest. Pat Morrissey finished third. Second and third driving. Winner, W. L. Stanfleld’s b. . by Plecolo-Rillette. ~Hale SHITH TAKES of the courts, “It was the intent to pass | ~Another nose finish' marked the close of | poggessed the speed. Too much weight on Bathos, no doubt. Artilla a poor “mudder. EAT INTEREST a law here which would glve the ogners. the final six furlong selling number. | oo s 20 20oC: 00 TUCR WEBE 08 2202 2 e Do B, THE VARICUS of this stock every deduction which’ they | Meehanus,- the second choice with Jack- | 3171, FIFTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; selling: four-year-olds and up; to first, $525, G could justly claim in fixing the value of [ on up, managed to outbreak his com- 1 l Betting. their shares for assessment purposes.” | Dpany, apd, leading throughout, lasted 1ong | mndex/Horse. Age. Weight./St. %. %. Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. Op. CL : enough to down Duckoy, the favorite, by 5 a - I ’ a the narrowest of margins. Little Red- | 3137 [Nellle Forest, 4..104/ 6 54 54 22 1ns |W.P.Magrane & CoJksn| 7 13 - v 4 it e fern on the latter was not quite strong |(3121)|Bard Burns, 4. 10/5 2n_.1n 11 22 . S Fountain..Mounce, s s i i enough to do the horse full justice, or he | (3141){Pat Morrissey, a.100| 1 44 31 32 33 H.E. Rowellj.Mthws| 5 6 PRE>1IDENT 3166 [The Miller, 6.....110{ 2 11 2n 43 43 P. McNetl..J. Woods| 10 7 JyeunG Xould bave won. Show bonors fell to | J18)|Gis o Gachem, 8.100{ 7 13 8., 34 53 |J. J. Moran....Q'Connor| 8 B p . | Matt Hogan. 130 [Herculean, b.....109|8 8 7% 63 63 L V. Bell Bullman| 6-3 . G yoes Tmom . Seryesgmv Cougar, 4 109(3 6n 62 7.8 710 [Elmwood Farm..Ransch | g o TE CALLER> Siersee L4 Track Notes. 2509 |Dollie Welthoff, 6107 4 3n 4n 3 8 |D. Lees......McDermott| 13 | <2 i Barney Schreiber was congratulated on T %, 1:16%; 634f, 1:23%. Bad start. Won first three driving. Win- HOME .- Eunds So}lclt’ed t'o EreCt possessing another Sofala, but he scarcely | ner, W. P. Maj e &.‘Co s ch. m, by Forest-Nellie G. Distance and going suited win- { Mer - Grand Sachem away badly. . Herculean cut off at start. Cougar ran poorly. Pat National Memorial POSED CRODK op thinks Sylvia Talbot as good as the first- named . unfortunate filly. Morrissey and The Miller can do better. Seratched—Pompino 109, Bagdad 109, King Del- lis 112, Redwald 100. Herculean 18 now owned by L. V. Bell | sma it St T it e oo e e at Canton. and ran'in the New York turfman's col- | 3173~ SIXTH RACE Six turlongs; selling; four year-olds and upward: to first, *B‘,'f"‘ - ¢ G ors yesterday. The giant son of Water- Str. Fin Shiner sl Ty oo & | “Pug" O’Brien .Suspected cress will be sent after some of the rich | Index|Horse. Age. Welght.|St. % % - L - | Active steps are being taken by the Mc- % ‘jumping. stakes at Saratoga the coming | 3159 |Meehanus, 6.....108/ 1 12 11% 13 1ns |Caesar Young...Jackson| S.5 S Kinley National Memorial Association to B\ll‘ 18.!' IS in the summer. 3007 [Du B % 2 3h 3686 315 23 |G B Morris....Redfern 1 | raise the sum of $650,000 for the purpose g ’ Following are the entries for this after- | 3145 ,8...98/8 44 32 234 320 |W.PMagrane & Co.Rnch 5 | e A purp: 's events: 3128 (Goal Runmer, 6..110( 4 5 46 410 4350 [Alaska Stable..J. Woods: Ed | of erecting and /maintaining a fitting mon- City Pri noon's -events:. Woeful, 4........93 21 6 5 5 I. Morehou Donnelly| 100 | ument to_the memory. of the late Presi- y son. First Race—Five and a half furlongs, selling; | -** ; e S = | a four-year-olds and upward: Time—3, :25; %, 49%; %, 1:15. Poor start. Won first three driving. Winner, Caesar | dent of the United States, the plan being | 3110 Our Lizsie. ..115( 3075 Nona B Foung's ch. b by Golden Garter-Fedalma. Meehanus away on run. Duckoy compelled to 1o Joghte th Memokiat RITINOE ML B Sheppard. 15| 2022 Censor - e Soyesiand. Latter looked best. Hogan ran his race. Seratched—Kitty Kelly 96, ton, Ohio. The police are striving to rid. the city | 3153 Lost GItl ... 105 3119 Eldred Gusto 101, Sir Hampton 98, Sweet 98, According to circulars issued by the as-| of the herd of daring burglars fhat have | 3140 Marineuse ... 9% 8132 Fridolin Prominent Mining Man | Scores of Men Kept Busy f | Is Robbed by Three on Holland Battle scciation, the sum of $20,000 has been ap- pcrtioned to California, and the State committée is now engaged in taking steps to raise that amount. : The State committee consists of the fol- lowing gentlemen been responsible for a numiber of recent | crimes in the Mission. Last night Police- men Gilbert P. Chase and W. H. Harrison arrested “Pug’ O'Brien, a supposed crim- inal, and placed his name on the detinue 3168 Rinaldo . 3118 Chappis '« 3130 Alzura Second Race—Five and a half furlongs, sell- ing; ‘three-year-olds: (310D)Royal Rogue.109) 3150 John H. Carr.100 2911 Tiburon 3132 Edueate .. } Mayor E. E. Schmitz, J. C. Sims, W. H. | book at the Central police station. oyal 9 W | Soldier: Jordan, 1. W. Hellman Jr., George Stone, P. | Last Saturday morning, shortly after 1| 3082 Wand's Boy..109| 3150 Torila .. 107 onders. | 0. S. N, Lillenthal, A. A. Watkins, ¥. J. Symmes, | o'clock the two policemen who made the | 3113 Marello ......109| 3161 Bendara 112 Wakeficld Baker, J. BE. McDougald, Guy Latl arrest last night discovered two men in| 3133 Arthur Ra. 12| 8125 Sir Claus 109 s rop, F. S. Stratton, Raphael Weill, A. D. Cul- | the act of leaving & house on Natoma | 3139 Malaspina 07| 3161 Esternell 107 € ler, A. W. Fester, Percy T. Morgan, Claus | street after having looted it. Chase and | 5190 Mon. Peeress.107| 2824 Chandoo it The Grampus and the Pike, the first| One of the most daring hold-ups report- | gpreckels, James M. Budd, dohn J. Mahony, | Farrison followed the men and succeeded | G ; two of the Holland submarine torpedo-|ed to the police in some time occurred|J. €. Wilson, Rudolph Herold, Willlam H. | in capturing one of them. The captive, 'l‘hlriid Rmc;——sa:?d_lurlongl, sclling; four- boaté to be built-on the Pacific Coast, are | last night at the corner of Bay and Tay- i;'“};‘;:;,i,:”“fi‘ hfifafi'l&'{fih!'f' gh’fl- E‘:' Thomas Coursey, was charged with bur- y;f&"u&,?é‘n g .102| 3123 Dunblane 108 pearing completion at the Union Iron |lor streets. J. E. Hoefer, a Drominent | Rawaid: Coteman, \o._ I. Montagoe, J. Leroy | S1ary at the City Hall station. 5132 Dan "2 | Sigo. ponoiane: . Works, So far indeed has the work pro- | mining man from Portland, Or., was found | Nickel. Since then the officers have been 100K- | (3142)Com'g Event.107| 3142 King Dell ¥ . " 2 al a . ing for Coursey’s pal, and the arrest of |* 3135 Monaa .......102 gressed in the construction that yester- | unconsclous by Officer J. D. McLain and The national_committee proposes to ex- | O'Brien was the result of their work, The Gay men were engaged placing the | bleeding from nine severe scalp wounds | pend the sum of $400,000 for & monument | policemen say they have & Strong case| Fourth Race—Six furlongs, purse; thres-year- that had been inflicted by the footpads. The injured man was sent to the Harbor Hospital, where he told the story of the crime and stated that he had been robbed | of $%0. launching blocks under the Grampus. The | same work may be done as regards the Pike in the course of another week. It is expected that both of the submarine wonders will be ready for their baptism to the late President McKinley and to raise $250,000 to maintain it in proper eon- | dition for all time. Thé officers of the committee are George Stone, chairman; W. H. Jordan and J. against their prisoner, and are confident | that he is not only responsible for the Natoma-street crime, but that he has been engaged in many .other robberies that have mystified the police within the last olds and upward: -... Paul Clifford.102| 2801 Joe Frey . 3166 The Fretter .105| 3165 Rey Dare 8150 Kenilworth ..105/ .... All Green Fifth Race—Futurity course, e | Hoefer was attacked by three soldiers | C. Sims, vice chairmen; P. N. Lilienthal, 2 % the Paso Ro- O e rks has done some | While taking a walk on North Beach | (reasurer, and J. Steppacher, Sccretary. Sow weske, ey bles handicap; three-year-olds and upward: b a1 <o the transport | Shortly after 9 o'clock. e attempted to The Mayors of all cities and the presi- 81568 Gusto . . 97 (2808)Scorplo . o WO O P ccetven 'the | draw a revolver that he carried with him, | Gents of City Counclls and Boards of | ADOPTS PROGRAMME FOR 3150 Frank Beil 115 3172 Duckoy . Iemas o afier thoroughly overhauling | but one of the fighters disarmed him be- | Trustees throughout the State are to be MEETING OF CHARITIES | (li9Tow, Candled 12| 5154 Ordnung fore he had an opportunity of using it. The footpad who secured the weapon then beat Hoefer on the head with it until he became insensible and then went through her returned her on the 19th, twa days ehead of contract time, which is claimed to be the quickest work of its kind ever on the coast. for the American Ha-{&nd sent him to the Harbor Hospital. Company another contract | is almost finished. The latter 1 be delivered iz about two month: f men was increased at the by the return of eight 0; Alsskan, building Charles B. Hadley Is Missing. Charles B. Hadley, subscription cashier and accountant for the Examiner, asked to appoint auxiliary committees to receive contributions from the people. It is also proposed that Wednesday, January 29, the fifty-ninth anniversary of public, parochial and other schools and that appropriate exercises be held and an opportunity given to the school chil- ren to contribute to the memorial fund. ‘The National Memorial Committee also requests that Surday, January 26, be de- Representatives oi° Benevolent So- cieties Meet to Prepare for 4nd institutions met last night in the Young Men’s Christian Association build- ing to adopt a programme for the ap- proaching State confererice of charities and corrections. The conference is to be Sixth Race—Mile and fifty yards, three-year-olds ahd upward: 3142 Sir Lewis selling; (313D Senator Matts109| 3154 Hungarian . 3100 Lodestar 3155 Osmond 3148 Snowberry (3135)Captivate Selections for To-Day. First Race—Eldred, Tibuton, Alzura, - 84 102 Our hat department sold more hats in December than ever before in the history of the store. The heavy 1 1 ! 89{ (3131)Capt. Galnes..100 been resumed on three tor- | his pockets, taking all his money. An | the birth of the late President McKinley, State Conference. 3141 Bragg 92| (3154) Floronso 12 cstroyers, and the steamer | hour later Officer McLaln found the man | be designated as 'McKinley day' in all| po, ementatives of benevilent societiés | 8168 Plead »ltlzi‘g‘nm“‘d" . selling has left several broken lines where sizes are in- complete. We have gathered all these odds and ends, and will put them in at a price that will clear them out at once. The hats are soft and stiif shapes in pearl, blue s and three: of the | was reported to the police vesterday as/| voted io memorial exercises in all -the 3 Race—Royal R Marelte, . Sermer sihin Bt s churches and contributions be taken up | held in this city, commencing on Febru-| Second Race—Royal Rogue, Marelly, Ben g - former ship fitter belng missing and the depariment wa re- for the-und, 7" RIOm B : : ary 1 and continuing for three days. At | dara. pearl, gray, steel, cedar and brown; the former prices > < = : s e uperintendent ‘ebster of the Board o e meeting last nigl orace Davis pre- Race—Sea Lion, Coming Event, Ki: = 24 - Sailor Dies of Fractured Skull. . {ley left his office lact Thursday evenn | paucation Jfiated " vesterday “(hat ths |sided. e s ng were 9oc, $1.30 and $1.95; everything goes now at Henry Wilson, a sailor on the German | 10" 20e of his whereabouts has been'dis. | Beard of Education would be prepared | According to the programme as outlined ¥ chip Peru, died at the Harbor Hospital | covered. The missing man has been con. | 10 designate the birthday of the late Pres- | last night, the principal phases of char-| ¥Fourth Race—Kenilworth, Rey Dare, The last evening Saturday evening Wilson | nécted with the. Examiner for the past | ident as a “memorial day” in the public | itable worl will be discussed by economic | Fretter. fell off the Mission-street wharf. He was | fourteen years, and no reason can be as- | SChools of’this city, but that the board | students and men Who hla"e"“’d practical | pypn Race—Tower of Candles, Duckoy, @regzed out and taken to -the hospital, | Signed for his mysterious disappearance. | Would not allow an appeal to be made to | experfence in State institutions. One of | . rREE e dound €ht bs Akl Tbobived the children for subscriptions to tfie me- | the most important results of the confer- | Gusto. < IR S TR aant e s | Vo, B R mcrial fund. ence will probably be the appointment of . 2 fractured skull Stage-Robber Ivans Guilty. John Tvans, the Mendocino - stage rob- ber, pleaded guilty in the United States District Court yesterday to an indictment charging him. with robbing a carrfer of United States, mails. The prisoner was ordered to appear for sentence to-morrow ———————t Dr. Adams Speaks. 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It is grand, this method of mine, and every man who has ever d it is praising it. TRY IT NOW., . Don’t drug. gs. can’t cure you, as you know if you have tried them. My belt cures because it increases your nerve power and vitality. If you will call T will give you a free test of what I can do. If you can't call, send for my beautiful illustrated book, telling about my method. 1 send it sealed free. T have 50,000 cures. Call or write to-day. Send this ad. Dl‘. M. C. McLaughlin, 702 MarK-t St., Cor. Kearny 202D ONEODPOS0020000099DI0PODPIPEOOIFOPOEEHHD 4 ‘.’.fo",’.. ‘;1‘ &u;:h l.nduxj streets on the [ an exciting game. The Echo Club beat thinking about entering the list again. uary 17. Ward was chased | thi ©0200000¢2000000000000 0000006082~ and captured, but the other man escaped. | BAme ot the S Brencim ey h e I,*&,,.‘;‘,‘f B tomamen” © ¢ "*| THE WEEKLY CALL, $1 PER YEAR. (Lotta’s Fountaln), San Francisco. Office Hours, 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1. Superintendent Webster said that the children had already been asked to do- nate funds to the local McKinley memo- rial fund and also to the Galveston relief fund, and that many objections-had been made by the parents of school children against the solicitation of funds from the scholars. burning when their more fortunate com- panions are able to subscribe. For these reasons the Board of Educa- tion recently passed a resolution prohib- iting the solicitation of subscriptions from the school children, and in the case of the McKinley memorial fund this resolution will be enforced. Superintendent Webster announced yes- terday that on receipt of a request from the Memorial Association the Board of Education would pass a resolution desig- nating the anniversary of the birthday of the late President as ‘“McKinley Memo- rial day” and authorizing the holding of memorial exercises at the close of school hours of that day. . Mayor Schmitz will be asked to appoint a local committee to solicit funds in this city, and those who desire to make con- tribution direct can send the same (o Treasurer Lilienthal at the Anglo-Califor- nian Bank. d Y Mining Suit Remanded. The suit of Joseph Thorn against the Yellowstone Mining' Company, the Net- tleton Mining Company, John H. Miller and others was remanded yesterday to the Superior Court of Mariposa County by United States Circuit Judge Morrow. The suit is to quiet title to the Nettleton mine and was brought in Mariposa County. ——————— Accused of Poisoning Dogs. Samuel Walters, 805 Pacific street, se- cured a warrant from Judge Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of Mrs. Hercu- lana Valdez on the felony charge of ad-| denjes the charge. She was arrested on 825 cash bail. Held for Burglary. Trank Ward was held to answer before the Superior Court by Judge Conlan yes- terday on the charge of burglary in $500 bonds. He and another man e into a bonded car of the Southern Pacific Com- release a committee to secure the passage of a law by the State Legislature, eslsbllshl? a State board of inspection for charitable institutions. f The conference will be opened with ad- | dresses by Horace Davis and Mayor Schmitz. The committees who have the arrange- Putnam, Mrs. Sloss, Miss Pendleton and Miss Felton; plaee of meeting—Rolla V. ‘Watt and Mrs. Fitch; reception—Mrs. John Merrill. —————————— Breaks World’s Record Shooting. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 20.—Peter Ber- gerson, a member of the 'Cheyenne Rifie Club, yesterday broke the world's record for 100 consecutive shots, offhand, 200 yards range, standard American target. His total score was 895, bdaungflthe pre- vious record of 889, held by Marksman Kelly of the Walnut Hill Club of Massa- chusetts. Bergerson's average was 8%z, ;l&lfl, that of the previous champion was Bergerson's shooting was strictly off- hand, no palm rest of any kind being used. Bergerson holds the world’s record for ten consecutive shots offhand, 200 yard range, at 98 out of a possible 100. . e Chamber of Commerce to Meet. The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held ‘at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The usual annual reports will be presented and also a report from Wil- liam M. Bunker. representative of the chamber in Washington, D. C., in regard to matters pertaining to local commercial interests at the national capital. Several ‘nembers will make short addresses on subjects of importance to the organiza- tion. - —_———— Seeks for Information. Mayor Schmiftz has received a commurii- Denton, Caroline County, ryland, who left there in 1850. He was last heard -of in California, seven year: :.‘.ofi & :flu' mother’s uncle wants the infor- s iy e Bowling at Two Alleys. At the Coronado. bowling alley-last night | the Eugene Club .| boxer, Sixth Race—Floronso, Quadra, Sir Lewis, gl Racing Results at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 20.—Crescent City summary: First race, one mile, selling—Dr. Hurl won, Franic, Jones second, Leroy D third. Time, 1:4215. Second race, selling, seven furlongs—Ecome Pirate’s Queen third. Time, 1:44%5. Fourth race, handicap, six and a half fur- Scarlet Lilly second, Gran- Fifth race, selling, one mile and an elghth— Star Cotton won, pus second, Prince Real third Time, 1:54. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs—Colonel Stone won,. Blue Ridge second, Digby Bel} third. Time, 1:21%. 00T AND GARDNER ARE TRAINING FAITHFULLY Middle-Weights Preparing for Their Coming Contest—Hayes Valley Bouts To-Night. George Gardner and Jack Root are training faithfully for thelr coming twenty-round battle, which is to be held in Mechanics’ Pavilion on Friday evening, January 31, under the auspices of the BSan Francisco Athletic Club. This will be a championship battle and will decide who is entitled to the laurels in th - dle-weight division. s i u Houseman, manager for Jack Root, |- arrived in this city a few days ago and will' look after his man’s interests. Alec Greggains is watching over Gardner. Gardner is working at the Millet road house near Baden. He of boxers to work with. better known as ‘“Medals”; Jimm; 9 champion amateur lightweight of the coast; Dave Barry and Billy Snailham are working with the Lowell boxer. Barry has been ailing for the last week. He is suffering from an attack of ma- . 3 4 ministering polson to his dog. She was | cation from E, N Loruad [ty ecsverK. EHe £na vigoroud life, full of the Joys OF a healthy Vigor: e hborhood. rone {8 an old woman and | formation ~regarding - Thomas .Edward | against Al Nelll or some ofher clowms man. The Hayes Valley Athletic Club . will hold its monthly exhibition in the Me- chanics’ Pavilion Annex this evening. Fred Muller, an old-time professional has . turned - “amateur” for the nonce and will appear in the main event with “Cyclone” Kelly. arlie Reno, the ““Father Time" of the Ch: defeated the Nationals in | amateur feather-weight champions, is We are likewise closing out a lot of two-bit golf caps for 10e. ..Cut=of=town orders filled—write us. Men. morning at 11 o'clock, The Board of Education ' also knows [ ments in charge are as follows: won, Queen W .second, Poyntz third. Time, that many children are unable to cen-| Finance—B. H. Pendleton, John F. Mer- [:1:29. . . % tribute to public funds and that their in- | rill, Charles A. Murdock and Osgood Put- Third race, one mile and seventy yards, sell- 0000000002 000000000006000006009@ | 21!ity t0 40 50 causes considerable heart- | nam; programme—Horace Davis, Osgood |ing—Eva Rice won, Sir® Florlan second, 718 Market Street. 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