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TH FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1903, ‘ DAPHNE -0 A lifelike reproduction, one of nature’s fairest creations, by the eminent artist Sar- ony, a work of art, a classical study, rich in detail and charming in every respect. tured in this beautiful of G mythol- y Arcadian Ladau, her mother being Goea, the Dapt pus, a son of Oenomaris, @ el god- ing or ri e better pursue the apple of his eye. He was discovered, lu SS suitor, lled £y the nymphs that pro- tected Daphne. Apollo, the finest specimen of manhcod the Greeks ever conceived, fell a victim to the witchery of fair Daphne and fol- lowed her whithersoever she journeyed, followed her until the gods, ied of his persistent courting, metamorphosed Daphne into laurel. we And when you see Sarony’s picture of Daphne you will not wonder that even @polio found her so beautiful he couid not R | Comp: TURF GOMPANIES GLOSE UP SHOP | Chicago Police Continue Their Policy of Aggression. i et { Victims of Investment Com- | panies Will Assist the Prosecution. CHICAGO, Feb. 16. “pu}hy of aggression against turf invest the police to-day raided Rose & Co. they found ment companies, the office of J. C. the doors locked. 1sh became so sreat v yus invesiment §ompanieg will be held fo-morrow morning' in order to map out a campaign of prosecution Benedict & Co the alleged fra the only n!’ f concerns that that it » nied one tt Brolaski & Co. Saturday and to-day 1l agént stood in front of the door and in- formed all rers that the office would not he opened until next Monday, when every m nd woman would be paid H. B. Blackstone, local agént for E. J. Arnold & Cc¢ wase locked up when hi case was called to-day, on fail to re bondsmen. to await his hearing ! February 20, his bond beig fixed at $700. T office of George S'lver, at 60 Wa- | was rafded to-day, b - police arrived the doors wer and the occu s had dis- Evidences were found, o rich tended to show been conduciing a 1urf business. Arnold & Co. here during the la Haw orne ng numerc or, han $160 which horse was th 1o at some high cla Meantime Arnold & C run soveral hooks When pened Arnold was the only nd his s were followed by race-track followers reputed to have t more t $35.000 at Lakeside and i sald th his downfa started from that (& ago he went to San Fr e . sending part of his string of race horses to New Orleans.’ At neither place did he ke any decided winnings, how- ever His stable included Peaceful, Max imus, Bessie Me( . M MecCafferty and Fitzbrillar. While in Chicago Arnold lived in ex- | pensive style at litorium Annex and spent money 1 Arnold !s i to have begun life as cab dr follow re ccoming later a rac , and was arrested four vear tr ago - kee om in Quincy street < known by the name —— e RYAN IS INDICTED. - John Ryan, | company bearing was arrested this afternoon on ch warrant ed by Judge Doug- The indictment alleges fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud, w h is the same charge brought in the indictment Gill, who are believed committee, ap- the methods of | busines turf and other in vestment companies for the purpose of using the information as a guide in the enaciment of corrective leglslation, got down to business v in earnest. A ons was served on somebody con- | one of the following the day was spent exam- witne irf investment comp: Ar- nold & Co., J. J. Ry & In. Tna- | fonal Investment Company, Chr The Louis Turf - K n-lm»nl Company. Brokerage firms—Cleage Commission Brooks Brokerage and Com- ¢ sion Company, Donov. ¢ resist her charms, | Company: Tharaa e Eaee & 08 tDRk . . . ers Rialto Grain & Securities Com- This subject is the second of the cele- J{|pany. Colonial Securities Company, Se- curity Investment Company, Nationa brated Sarony series of art supplements, the exglusive sale of which is controlied by The Sunday Call. » By many of the best judges ““Daphne”’ is considered one of the strongest of this set, Do not fail to inspect the samples dis- played cll over the city and coast and then, uniess you are a regular subscriber, the only way to insure getting this beautiful picture is to give your newsdealer an ad- vance order for 7 JETTING ON DOG RACES | ALLEGED SWINDLERS HELD. PERMITTED BY ORDINANCE Must Answer Charge of Using the Mails for Fraudulent Purposes. NEW YORK Feb. 16.—Henry William and Ct lleged turf swindlers, Saturday, were ar. strate Breen to-day were immediately tates marshal of Supe: visors Finally Pass ing of Ingleside Cart- iwell le: and United States Commis- sione hields on a ch e of using lhl‘ malis for frandulent purposes. Comn 1000 oner Shields held the acc usfld bail for amination on v. Cartwright, who, according to the police, 1s the one who really prafit- | ed by the business of Crawford & Co., f shed $1000 in cash and was released. The other men, who were his clerks, ac- e: cording to the authorities, were locked up in default of bail. The letter upon which the authorities ngements for t ed their complaint was one written by the G. A. R. In Auvgust. He | “Crawford & Co.” in March of last year, . ¥ in Chicago and will be | to George M. Betz of Princeton, IIl., who er public receptions in Topeka and |sent Crawford & Co. $60 to invest, but el s he never heard from it again, | curities Company, United Securities Com- i i | mvnnmsdmn Pears’ It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and does no harm. No harm! It leaves the skin soft like a baby’s; no alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkah. Still more harm 1s done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. What is bad soap? Im- perfectly made; the fat and alkall not well bal- anced or not combined. What is good soap ? Pears’. Sold all over the world. B BOXING prot imer 0% Halftonr reproductions ef Prof. Fimer and partner, showing im- riant blows and positions to tal y any one who wishes to become proficient. Photos of boxers, RULES OF BOXING A. C. SPALDING & BROS. 578 Mission Street, San Francisco. Chicago—New York—Denver. Eend for a copy of Bpalding’s Athletic Goods ogue—tree by mail. | for Continuing their | A thorough search of | the office disclosed the fact that all the ompeny’s books had disappeaved, only | a papers JDeing found in obscure arawers Vhen Benedict & Co.’s office was open- ed this morning more than two hundred | persons were walting at the doors, all of hom held cert ales of investmeant, on which they demanded return The that all the doors | re locked and only one person at a me was admitied. By $10.000 had passed from the company to the hands of investors } The case of ¢ Broiaski, whose place was raided , was continued | to Februar Brolaski was held under | bonds. G. W. Toren and 1L B. Blackstone, m: of the Mid-Conti- | nent Investment ny so were ted continuanges. A mass meetii of victims of the Bro- | KENILWORTH DEFEATS PETER J AND CREATES A TRACK RECOR Mark---Four B ORE than passing Interest was attached to the last event at Ingleside track yesterday, a mile purse run, for\two of the starters therein, are candidates the Derby to be decided one week hence. Krishna with 9% pounds up was expected to do & whole lot, but after cut- | ting out the pace for {hree-quarters of the route, the black colt closed up, and ran unplaced. Kenilworth, the favorite, packing but 111 pounds and piloted by Willle Shaw, strolled along in third place, the {the light impost evidently making | brown horse think the whole affair was j« joke. He gradually forged ahead of | Pgter J, winning by a head in 1:332, de- | throning the former track record of i:40, | made by Satsuma in 1 Peter J ra tonishingly good race, downing Du- razzo nearly iive lengths for the place appeared to be at no discount, for four of the six favorites caught the eye of the judges first. The weather was fine, the ‘track fast, and attendance | 1arge. It certainly looked as if possessed the f the | Form . M. Brattain unch lin up in the opening e The gray geld- ing started an 11 to 5 favorite, and won from st to finish. M. F. Tarpey took | second place from Rinaldo in a hard | drive. | _With il and Rag Tag out of the ‘ . Double Six ruled on odds on chance the event following. The mare had Yy % pounds to shoulder, and made a runaway race of it. Huachuca disposed | of Quatre for the place without difficulty ere was no demand for anything but | Jim Flale and Rose of May in the spec- ilating in the seven-furlong number. Jim | Hale, with Waterbury up, looked all but in, and from even money odds fell 10 3 to 5. Waterbury rode a careful, pa- tlent race on the favorite, getting beat- en four lengths by Rose of May. The winner closed an 8 to 1 shot in the rink. how honors went to Kl Piloto, a 200 to | 1 sho! Royalty. a 50 to 1 outsider, came within an ace of winning the mile and seventy- vard run. e despised with Ad or kins on his back, made all the running it required strong riding on the p Bill” Waldo to the favorite ~| Barklyite first a neck. Urchin was ‘lhlvr( Nothing was ever heard of Sir Hampton, favorite for the Futu course sprint fifth to be run. Troy. 2 15 to 1 shot, as- | command in ihe eteh, gelting | a head before the sec~ ond choice. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Champagne, ard, a bookmaker, was ruled oft ster et a to pay up some outstanding tickets. The losses were fn- | ed while he was laying odds. Although a numb, have started nanagement 2 | Club points with pride to rrigan has twice been firs | Nones, Sombrero, Princess Tita ton, good hor almost thet Key ope the coming season to ride for Edouard Reske ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. race—Five and a half furlongs, seliln { ear-o | Altawar 8 Diamante ...110 70 Amoruna ....105 | 4291 Batidor ...... 4283 Lady Rowell.106 —One mile and a sixteenth, sell- 104 104| 4260 1, 5| 4190 Lapidus 4260 *D. thy. 101 e 100 Me Orla seliingz, iberia 5 All_About atcher. . { 2 ) One mile and a sixteen ard 104 109 106 1041 | Futurity selling, four- { year-olds and uyward 4300 Pupil RO Rinaldo Ragnarok 11. 93 3014 Cougar . Canderos 108| 408 Karn Shot /108 Rameses Mogul. % G Dora I.. 1 Midlove ite, 8 to 5: Several z00d thi odds. Mannie’s building. > SAN FRANCISCO CLUB { PREPARES GOOD CARD Seven Lively Bouts Will Take Place at Sixth-Street Arena on Fri- day Evening. | Manager Alex Greggains of the San Francisco Athletic Club prepared a fast card for his regular monthly box- ing show which will take place next ¥ day night at the clubrooms on Sixth street. Some of the fastest lads in the mateur ranks are billed to go the regu- I four round nd exciting sport is ex- | pected when they come together. | Seven fights are on the bill and ring- | zoers hove a treat in store for them, for most of the co nts are well known to the followers of the fistic game as lads n and will fight hard while in the The main event of the evening will ds between Gus Koster and two of the very best | weights in the amateur ranks. Fol- 1 lowing is the card: i Jack Bradshaw vs, John Scott, 106 pouw sddiec Burns v c Vall, 106 pou O'Day Jack O'Brien, 1i5 pound: | Peck ve. Mike Synfy, 150 pounds: Joe Reflly ve. P. Ordway, pounds; Kid Parker vs. Morris Rudelph, pounds; Gus Koster vs | Frank Weaklin, 170 pounds. ——————————— Racmg Results at New Orleans. v 2, Feb. 16, —Crescent City First race, five furlongs, selling—Ailyar won, Malster nd, Antonius third. Tife, Sceond . race, six furlongs—Alpaca w mhoyant second, Russelton third. Tim Third race, ing—Charles mile and a si on, Inspector Loeust Blos=o: Time, 1:56 3 Fourth race, one mil handicap—Ben Chance won, Albert I", Dewey second, Potheen third. Time, 1:47. Tifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling —Bud Embry won, Sue Johnson second, Eliza Dillen third. Time, 1 Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling—Sapere Kiawha second, Doe Wood third. Time, Last of Big Guns frrives. The last of the five candons, made in Bethlehem, Pa., and consigned to the Pre- sidio for the defense of the harbor, ar- rived yesterday. It will be transferred to its permanent location to-day. » ; t Double Six Scores. seliing, four- 206 *Galanthus ..102 208 Castake 104 4194 Hungarian ..104 Milas 108 *Apprentice allow e | Mannie, the most successful tipster in the country, hundreds of clients vester ) Barkly- | Krishna, the Black Wonder, Fails to Get a Chalk Favorites Reach Home First=-= | | LR — | THE CALL'S RACING 'FORM CHART. X'GLH"DI IACHMCK, Mordnv‘ Feb. !6-—“'enfl|er fine. e TraLk fast. 4306. nmm Horse [Waterbury | Birkenruth | Brattain | M. Tarpey, | 1ol £ |Rinalao, & ¢ Bernota, & (¢ Azarine, 4 ( hslado 4 (Wes Rey Hooker. a (T. E. Latta oribio, ‘@ (Murry & Co.).... ap Dash, 5 (J. V. Kirby). Mike Murpl, X Ohio Girl, 4 (J. Rud - Hynicka t (Stanfleld). (Doss) . tleton). . H. Ledgeti) Wilson)..... ern Stable). 7. Shechan.| 1 Intrepido, 5 (P. McGuire) Donovan 3 | 49, 1:1115. At post 4 minu Brattain, place 1: show, place. 5-2; show, 1. Rinaldo, show. Winner, sr. l- by _Captive- ‘ 4 by W. L 'Stanfield.) Scratched—Hijary, Dora I. Start good. Won eastly | three driving. * Winner only one in the bunch )ru!lusw( of any speed. M. F. was liked to-da Estado in poor luck. F Bernota also started Toribio will im Rinaldo ran pretty fast rove, Ohio Girl a morning glory e A A e A A A A A A AP SCON > arlongs: selling: 3-year-ol - T ‘“\451 % 3 (R A Smith)..| 95 1 Huachuca, 4 (G, W Baldwin) 1091 3 4250 [Quatre, (E. Tierney) 1%|Connell (4104) Loyal V. 11bes 1t e 3951 [MacGyle, 6 (Bimwood Ferm - - Tty Time- 1:13%_ At post 1 minute. OFf at 2:38. Six, place, 1-8; sho 3 chuca, pla show, out. Quatre, show, 3-5. Winner, b, m. by Dor Gloaming, | (Trained by 'R. Smiih.) Scratched—Saul of Tarsus, The Pride, I Rag Tag Start poor. Won easily. Xt two in a hard drive. MacGyle stumbled at nter Huachuca seems to be a hard luck horse © e and fering with all but winn, 100 bad 3 dead, came back from the other world. *Fell A S el NI N e A308. THIRD RAC " four-year-olds and upward; value first, Index Horse and Owner z Op 4274 Rose of May, “afrerty 10 4107 Jim Hale Thury 1 Filoto, Hoag). . 4/ Frawley 100 ! Tanic Plarce, 6 (Stephenson) Jenkirs 15 | Tarsifal. 5 gerald) Birkenrutir 7 | Matin Bell Lind & Co.) W. Waldo. % Tiberia, 5 Murry & Co.). Kelly ... 100 1244 {Halmetta, 4 (Ketcheman) J. Snechan.| 4500 (lone Fisherman, b (Oliver) 3 6% 9 Burns 15 1205 Alms Giver, 8 ( all). . 10 10 R, Suliivan| 30 475, :49%, 1:16, 1:287,. At post | minute. Off at se. pla “show, o e, 1-3; out, show: El Pilato, Winne: Gold Crust-Faith- | Trainea by C. McCafferty.) Scra Lowls, Lapidus, Chapple, Light Ba Nellle Hawihorne. Start fair. Sext iwo ariving. Rose of May was ed by many. After Waterbury's head s put through the thinkiug process, he may Le able (o guide the short-priced omes beiter. Jim Hale wept In his lonely stall. Birk- enruth on Parsifal—he waited, too. So did Waldo, | PR bty = s URTH RACE—One mile a value 1st. § “op. ad Owner, WS 851110 | Time), W, Waldo.. Royalty, 4 (H. Green) Adkins 10 Crchin, a (D. 2 g kins 10 Expedient, 6 (P, 1. Smith). . Bozeman + itver 8 (G, Lanka) Birkenruth 3 Grand em, a (J. Moran) Connell 20 | he Ladaean, 4 (Elnawood) J. Daly 0 | | Nichols) Shaw k . 1:41%, 1 et 1 minute. Off | ."3:10, Royaity, place, Urchin, show, ! Ruby-ilinda Dwyer.' (Tratned by ine.) Scratche £00d. Won In a drive of two. Third driving | Too short ail around for Expedient 1 on paper. Royaity was ready nt runner to-day. Grand Sachem slept in his wigwam. Lena bled | 33 Pl RAC ~Futuri selling ourse, Index Horse and Owner . Gilb 2 5 LR in e &8 ”‘ml‘m.l, a (Purser). 8% 7 (yranus, 4 (Tigue & Co.) 61 8 | Bill, 8 (Gieseke) . 9 9 | x 11 1h 62 | 7 __Pulled up__ Donneli: | Time- 4% 9 3 At post 7_minutes. 0" at 4:04. Troy place, 4: show, vagne place, 1-10: show, Morello show, 8. Winner, ch. g, by Shannc | | (Trained by V. Gilbert) Scratched—Maraschino, Cougar, Goldore, Snark, Quadra. Stari | Won in a drive of three. Troy-hae quite an assortment of speed. Champagne was rong at the finish. Sir Hampton away poorly. Tyranus did not show to any advantage. ‘Amasa cut off in stretch. Bedner bled “E—Mile; (hree-year-olds and upward; va WSt BT 8 S8 Knapn | .| 06 1. Daly | 1 Kell © At pos | orth pla | ter piace, 8-5: show. h.. by 8 | (Trained by H two. T RACES AT INGLESIDE. *- SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S First race—Bell Reed. Stunts,| Fonrth race—Ulloa, El Fonse, Dotterel. Hipponax. Second race—Maraschino, Johnnie | Fifth race — Midlove, Bronze McCarthy, Dark Secret. Third race—David S, Filibust. r. Wing, Pupil. Sixth race—Meehanus, Milas, Ga- | lanthus. All About, AME WAS HI5 GOUNCIL STOPs IN PHOTOGRAPHY AT A DEADLOCK Pioneer Camera Artist|Poolroom Ordinance in| Dies in an Oregon Los Angeles Is Not | | = 1 City. I Amended. Special Dispateh to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call | BAKER CIT eb. 16.—Matin Ma-| LOS ANGELES. Feb. 16.—Contrary to | son Hazeltine, a pioneer photographer of | expectations, the City Council failed to the Pacific Coast, died here to-day at the | make an amendment to the poolroom or- age of 76 years. He was born in Ver-)dinance granting pool selling privileges | mont, came to California in 1830, returned ! for a forty-day race meet, beginning | ast, learned his profession and since I8 | April 1. | had practiced it continuously. He was 2| “rne ngjcations last week were that | view-taker for the Southern Pacific and : Oregon railroads for many years. For forty | Manager J. W. Brooks would realize his ears he had been a member of Mendo- | 4€sire and that the races would be run. | cino Lodge of the Masons. The funeral | A majority of the Council seemed to think | will be conducted by that order. He had | {Ne¥ had taken snap judgment on the rac lived in Baker City since 188, He is sur- | !’8 interests and were disposed to make vived by his wife, two daughters and a | cOncessions to Brooks if they could do so | son. | without permitting Pool-seller Black to Hazeltine accumulated the largest and | Fe;enier the city. most valuable collection of scenic views [ When the matter came up to-day there on the Pacific Coast. and through the | Vas a deadlock. four Councilmen being instrumentality of his art many home- | {OF and four against a change in the law | seckers have heen brought to this coun- | S it stands. The ninth member of the | Council, Theodore Summerland, T o TAnE Adnitn | ;:1::"“&:' n::kp it r.ermm that there will New York Exchnnge to Examine Into the Peter Power-Northern Pacific Litigation. NEW YORK. Feb. 16.—According trustworthy reporis on will be taken ~ HOSTETTER'S to | by the Stock athorities this week regarding Power-Northern Pacific litigation of last vea volved the good faith and several Stock Ixchange brokers. It is known t the overnors, acting under legal advice, have made a searching in- | vestigation of the affair, and it is be- lieved that severe measures will be taken against the offenders. whi in- ctanding of Has become famous during the| past fifty years because it is afam- | et {ily medicine and can always be | International Chess Tournament. | relied on for any deranwcment of | MONTE CARLO, Feb. i6.—In the fifth | the Stomach, Liver, I\ulne_» and | round of the international chess tourna- ment here to-day, Reggie beat Wolf. four knights game, in thirty-four moves; Marocsy beat Mason, queen’s gambit de- clined, in thirty-eight moves, and Teich- | mann beat Tdubenhaus, Ruy Lopez open- ing, in thiry--four moves. Mieses beat Moreau, Sicilian defense, in forty-eight moves; the game between Tarrasch and Pillsbury, center counter gambit, was drawn after fifty-two moves, and the con- tests between Marshall and Schlechter and Marco and Albin were adjourned. Bowels. It is therefore especially adapted to those who suffer from | Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipa- I tion, Nervousness or Liver and Kidney troubles and who want to | get well again. Commence taking the Bitters to-day. Good health is sure to follow. Avoid substi- i tutes. | stitution weaker | polluted, | can be done to check its progress. | tormented w: el is out of | j the city. He has been inclined to favor | i el the racing people. The conditions that |- STOMACHBITTERS o MORE EVIDENGE AGAINGT BATES Dawson Sporting Man Alleges That Boxer Took Money. A. Spitzel Says® He Was Timekeeper When the “Ringer"” Fought. - It now appears to be an assured fact that William Bat the figl cently won the Olympie ¢ | heavyweight championship, is a sional. 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