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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1896. i { post poorly and was unplaced at the end. | The winner turned up in George Rose, . 1 | who was backed down from 6 to 1 to 13 to | 5, and headed Howard out in clever fash- ‘ ion. Free Will finished in the show. Coady’ i \ . y's Bungling Work Allowed | g pouis day” on Wednesday promises Fullerton Lass to Beat the 10 be a great success. The programme will BI k | be one of the best yet offered at the meet- ac HOI‘SE. ing, and the management expect to realize a big sum to send the sufferers of the stricken city. Californians are noted for their liberality when aid is needed, and they cannot fail to respond liberally on this occasion. | For a horse that made such a good show- o = = ing on Saturday, the performance of P‘”‘v Once More Proved a Surprise. | Leonville yesterday was s most depressing Yankee Doodle Downed Some | one for his supyiorters. Running horses short of work is looked Fast Company. upon by the majority of California trainers as perfectly legitimate, regardless of the —_— thousands of dollars of the general racing public’s money that goes up in smoke. as he advances in years | Such was the predicament that engulfed Fos - el v Sugd ydars | the backers of the Cambridge stable Mo- % greatscientist. It devolves | jo i "y starter in the two-year-old event upon him to solve the problem that has | yegteruay. The filly bad been turned ont Nt so many inventors to a premature | at pasturage for sone time, yet was started grave—perpetual motion. A 2 to 5 chance | with the stable jockey up, and on post i the hands of the Lone stable’s light- | performances was rightly made favorite. weight is like clay in the hands of the | Of course Coady rode her to win, sculptor. The little : cea | DUt such a thing under the existing RadiE e little old man of the sea | ;o gitions was an impossibility. The pub- #d the mount on the probibitive favorite | Jic naturally suppose that when a filly of Bueno in the last race at Ingleside yester- | her caliber is started, she is in fit condition d on form and class it looked as | to race, and bet their coin accordingly. h there might be a chance to beat | When a trainer knowingly starts a horse emely confident was Coady in the black | je iy as criminally guilty as the jockey that rse’s prowess that he let each omein | pylisa horse, and racing officials should rn of the other six starters cut him off, | see that he is punished accordingly. struck the streich last of the bunch. | The Photo Mount and Card Manufactur- lo then began riding, and reached the |inz Comnany of this City have some ex- Judges just & head behind the 13 fo 1 sot, e s o e imp. Fullerton Lass. The ride could | ipciurf department of this paper is in- hardly be called a masterly exhibition of | debted for a copy. horsemanship, but 1f if pleased the El Pri- mero stable’s’ trainer, Coady will un- FAVORITES WERE ALL BEATEN ‘ Jockey Coad dent the sport was good. The new jockey f AT THE CITY THEATERS, The Frawleys’ Reception—Ada Rehan as Viola in “Twelfth Night.” A Gool Bill of Comedy at the Or- pheum—* The Scudan” at Morosco’s. The Columbia Theater was filled to its doors last night to welcome back the Frawley Company. At the end of the third act of the play there were several curtain-calls and Daniel Frawley constru- ing the applause into a demand fora | speech appeared before the curtain and stated how heartily he and his troupe ap- | preciated the warm welcome. He re- | gretted that the cast had not made it pos- | sible to put more old members of the com- pany into the piece, but accepted the wel- | come in therr name. Frawley concluded | by stating that he had just engaged Wilton Lackaye. It was true that there were not many old members of the troupe in the cast last night; the play rather served to introduce | the new members to the public. It was “The Two Escutcheons,” a comedy adapted from the German of Blumenthal and Kadelsburg by Sydney Rosenfeld, and it afforded good opportunities to several of the new people, particularly to some of | the men. In Harry Carson Clarke the compuny has secured an excellent char- | acter actor. Frank Worthing played a lover’s part with a good deal of cleverness and Tyrone Power was good as the heavy | father. | Maxime Elliott’s beauty has not been exaggerated, she would be picked out from | among a bevy of professional beauties for her handsome face and form, but there is not the least fear that she will eclipse Ada | NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. PHILAI]ELPHIA SHOE CO STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. 31,00 Your trade ?—Is a question we are asked eversy day. and our answer is: Pdraaps it does, but you see we are offering such bargaius, and giving such inducements to our customers that they are more than pleased to walk around the -obstriction, and in consequence our business is more than holding its own. We recoznize the fact that we must sell cheap if we wisb 0 do business and we are selling Shoes and Oxfords cheaper than they were ever offered before in this city. This week we are sell- ing Ladies’ Russet Oxfords, with Pointed Toes and Tips and Hand-turned Soles, for $1.00. We have them in C, D and E widths. We have a solid wearing line of Misses' Dongola % Kid Button Shoes, with Patent Leather Tips and Spring Heels, which we will sell for '$1.00 per puir. They fit well, wear well, and ‘are well 'worth much more than we are asking for them. We carry them D and i wide. 8%~ Country orders solicited. & Send for New lilustrated Catalogua. Address B. KATCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO., 10 Third Street, San Francisco. i0 LDENRy BAZAAR 0P '90 NOTCH- § Ben-Hir B DBiovees '$10 DOWN AND | $2 PER WEEK. Absolutely high grade. Made In all helght of frames for LADIES OR GENTS. doubtedly do all of the riding for that stable in future. Outside of this one little startling inci- club started in the week with a splendid ; i..f-mg card, un\i\be attendance was above Organlzatxon Is Completed and average. strong wind swept the course, which seemed to seriously retard i i the advance of the favored ones in the Affairs Put Into Worklng betting toward the winning goal, for a soli- iti t favorite failed to have his number CDBdlthfl. rung up. However, very few of the win- | ners lacked substantial backing. The Southern California horse Pera, who Rehan as an actress; but s Elliott is not lacking in histrionic abilities; she vlayed the part of a young American widow dashingly and with a good deal of fun and savoir faire. There was absolute- Iy no suggestion of tenderness or emotional powers, but her part_called for very little | of that sort of sentiment. In the love scenes she was attractive and magnetic, but te compure tuis handsome young A FEW ’95’s —LEFT | $60.°° | | | | | Prominent Citizens to Be Appointed SAME CONDITIONS AS ABOVE. persists in winning on most inopportune to Draft a Programme for S woman, as an actress, to Ada Rehan,as did | occasions in detiance of all the rules of turf S Miss Effie Shannon, a Member of the Stock Company That is Soming to the |, . otnysiasts last evening, is absurd. | etiquette, again gave the talent a severe the Fiesta. California Theater. Compared to such a standard her acting | body blow by capturing the mile selling A, = would seem spasmodic and her powers of | event, backed down from 19to4to 1. He = 2 e % = = g by-vlay nil. | passed (he gray Paros swinging around The executive committee of the carnival | QOLYMPIC RESERVOIR DAMAGED. | This was put on about four years ago. It| “qyeplay, “The Two Escuicheons,” is a | the bend for home, and under punishment | committee met in the Mills building yes- 2 ¥ | is claimed that had there been more ! 46 of foo much father-in-law. There | won by half a length in 1:44. From the | terday afternoon. The entire session was | E#*t of the Cement Wall Caved in Sun- | cement in the concrete it would not have | were two of them, a C cago pork-packer | ress-stand it looked as though the 4105 | devofed to a discussion of the report of asy: Nights caved in. There was eight feet of water in | and an aristocratic unconsciously comic avorite, Rey del Bandidos, finished in the | 410 committee on rules and by-laws When Caleb Coakley went to the Olym- | the reservoir yesterday. : German Baron, who lived only to gloat | Place, but Paros was given tbe verdict. t y-laws. pic Salt Water Company’s reservoir at| Chief Engineer Charles Dick of the ~Hand All dealers have a complele stock of committed by the pork-packer, and most of the scenes between tbem were broad farce comedy, though 1t is possible that the autbors did not intend them to be viewed in that light. The Baron refuses to condone the Chicago business on ac- BRI ; ver his ancestors and to spurn sel{-made The Floodmore stable’s Elmer F proved | 1t Was finally decided to be unnecessary | 87 %= (A58 2o Hd ey | baths and superintendent of pipe lines for | picy e snobbishness of the Baron far | all sizes and styles MBT the wras = SnnE Beven o [tuiny:d v t-i les by which | @€8ry and Josephine streets yesterday | . "(ivmpic Salt Water Company in-| beo N e N e H S0 ol i e 1e warm one in the opening seven-fur- | to lay down any cast-iron rules by which £ e dEthiol wakebiol| e Olvmy A 3 exceeded in vulgurity any of the solecisms of S7ANDARD Shit!s. | —— ong run with seven starters. Going to | to guide the conduct of the committee and | MOFRINg to report the depth of water to | spected tne cave-in yesterday afternoon il NOTARY PUBLIC Ask for them. Look the Lurline baths he saw that a section of | The yw [ Trade Mark oy Trade Mark ~~ and the following sub-commit- ) : Skl vork of repairing it will begin to-day. 1 o T he st I % 2 s 4 o the north side of the reservoir, about | 1 ase is estimated at between $600 w 1 well into the stretch, and Won | tees were appointed, their duties to be as | 40x25 feet in dimensions, bad caved in '{‘I\;Su :;mne L tween $60 cleverly at the wire. Favory, the 8to5 : % i | - iallv 'n i favorite, took the place from Seaside driy. | indicated by the names of the committees: | and slid partially down into the water dur- Sl er had been allowed | fips Mar wud ety tw b wasibacked Committees on auditing, police and f ing meam.zht,i The W X 2 Says It Was the Brakeman. down from fours, at one time ruling first | Streets, music, judges and award of prizes, | t0 g0 down during fhe night, and the re- | 116 gouthern Pacific has answered the suit ; DO % S B 3 2 count of-its magnitude. ausage choice, quit badly aiter showing speed | press, printing, invitations, reception, pub- | :‘!",“’,“'la,lm"{o 'hh;e"c";";‘::fuf’:d;’l‘fs ‘:?*‘“" 18| of Ernest H. Forst for $10,000 damages for be- | spusage, magnify it as you will,” hie cries | for sonie distance. ic halls and places of amusement, badges, | 2 sed th ge. : . | ing put off the train at Sixteenth street, Oak- | jn despairing agony at tie idea of his son’s Seven wood three-year-olds started in the | regalia and carnival colors, hotels and ac: | 143 by enervolr 18 400 feet square on £op, | 1ond. The answer alleges that it was the | father-in-law being a “‘butcaer,” for s :cond race at six furlongs, all with wei commodations, transportation, street rail- | 5o, 1 L an brakeman who put the man off. and he was | ju oo ARt A e 1 B e In the opening betting Yankee Doodle, and carriages, literary exercises, con. | S¢¢P- The sides are overlaid with a coat- | not authorized to do so, consequently the com- ;’;Aéi‘;tr e Al e : me and Ruinart all openedat ions, pyrotechnics and athletics. ing of cement about four inches thick. | pany does not feel responsible. . Time i s ; 5 et L2 Needless to say these fathers-in-law ren- | to5. The play on Yankee Doodle was he committee onillumination of streets der the young people intensely miserable, | a strong one that he closed at 11 to | and butldin was increased to fifteen | . “THE CALL'S” RACING GUIDE. but evervihing ends happily after a scene | 1d even money, with in | members and intrusted with the work of in which almost all the dramatis person | art’s odds. The stable money did not | the decorating committee. Ti : . To-Day’s Entries at Pacific Coast Jockey Club’s Ingleside Track. resolye on flight to escape the friction | n on Summer Time, and she receded | It was decided that nine members must In races whers the horses have no Fecord st the distance to be run the records at the next nearest | around them and arrange t0:go by the seme | ) to 1. One of the outsiders of the party | be present to make aquorum. Regular | 3 midnight train. | came very mear proving a sur- | meetings will be held on Monday After- | * aerr v 5 fmst As thie pork-packer Harry Carson Clarke.wes | v rough the bunch and | noons at 4 p. M. The Union Trust Com- i e one of the features ot the production, his | »a gap of four lengths of day- | pany was appointed treasurer of the com- FIKST RAC ihe post 414 to 1 he headed his company | its aff | QHARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY-AT- law and Notary Public, 638 Market st., oppo- site Palace Hotel. ‘Felephone 570. Keaidence 1630 Fellst. Telephone. *Pine” fair: H., beavy; m., mlle; £, furlong; *, about. make-up and aciing both befng excellent. | s enachi : maiden two-yeor-olds. Frank Worthing as an impecunious young | maintained most of | mittee. . 3 = — Germau officer in search of an_Awmerican heir- | opposite the pad- | The chairman of the executive commit- | ;oo | oo P R B Owies | P ess was also sprightly and made love to Max 1 the favorite overtook him, and | tee was authorized to appoint a sub-com- ime Elliott well. Tyrone Power did wonde; won by half a length in 1:1514. | mittee of five citizens of San Krancisco to | 1162 |Gratis...... 1. 0'Brien. . Marteohursi-Gratitude in trying to convince the audience that the | Huinart came well in thestretch, finishing | draft a programme for carnival week. He | 1267 |Here's Luck. Lopez Bros. Merriwa-Minnie 8 Baron was agentleman. : a third. will present the names at the meeting on Tortoise . 2 Brown Fox-Turquoise Daniel Frawley was himeelf gs Rudolph b The nbridge stable’s filly Modestia + Mondiy wtte - Walter W P rince Norfolk- Paralee son. Whalever part he amcts Mr. Frawley | idge st illy Modestia | next Monday afternoon. | Doice .| Flambeau-imp. Janet M always is himself. Gertrude Eliiott acted the | opened a 7 to 5 choice for the two-year-old T. F. Caldweil, assistant secretary ol Loran B.. Red Iron-Sister to Gibson part of the pork-packer’s daughter prettily. | event over four and one-half furlongs, but | the World’s Fair, was the final speaker. | Buckmaster- Fast Bay §<iss Phosa MeAllister was sympathetic as the was evidently not ready, for she receded | He made a number of timely remarks and Aache Mune Wheatley il | Birous The minor parts were well sus- | to3}; to 1. Quantrell carried the bulk of | suggestions. 3 R bt s lendall | g4ined and the play went easily and smoothl big coin bet, his odds being pluggzed Eraataeaee 1264 | Dr. Martin. 1Rio Rey-Florence A Shaisosnmiof The Ty ERBUOARGREY 1 Lxid from twos to 7 to 5. The seiect Hunters and Athletes. . Hardtack II.. hiree Cheers-by Langford in Germany, but it might be anywhere, for | e ariner-1toss mella fily | there is no local coloring. The piot, in spite IAtkin & Lottridge. .| EI Rlo Rey-Polly Vick of its flimsiness, is not uninteresting and the D. J. Tobin. . mp. Getaway Qislogue is bright and sparkling. Eimwood stk farm. | Brutus-Instaliation — - Baldwin Theater. | 1269 Rosa Magenta 3. Carlin ircle, though, placed their shekels| The Sportsmen’s Protective Association will El Ladrone ow Jones, cutting her price from 5 meet this evening at K. of R. B. Hall, corner | 1267 | D. J. Tobin 215, and leading the entire route, the | of Mason and O'Farrell streets, and as matters | 1269 | [nstallatrix )w headed the favorite out at the wire | concerning suits that are pending against ; e lengths in 57 seconds—a very ordi- | someof the club members who had been ac- - = Ada Rehan has been apvearing lately in so SR Al Sused of liespaelsix ‘Ori prescryel wlitienns | ‘. i |icalrs | | many parts which donot show her true met- ¢ 11 to 5 favorite Two Cheers in the | UP; & large attendance is expected. Index. | Name. Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk. own S Pedigres. ALY DarG 3 b Crace. o toven-furlong seiling affaie | . The Manhattan Athletic Clubwill give a box- - i | - — tle that it was an added treat tosee her as | Ehue; 2 3 5 g ing entertainment on the evening of June 8, Sands Forman. {106 .. Almona stable Alta-Charlotte Viola in “Twelith Night" last night. It is & | eld of fifteen going to thio post, | at its clubrooms, 1749 Mission stréet. ~An ex: Fecken 108 5t e e | ik wick Menlopen | gifficult role, one that like most Shakespear- | ortunate in getting away from the | celient programme is being arranged. ook, .. 107 g v Blackbird I1-Charity ean parts, requires finished byplay, and in | REo L Harry Lewis. " 106 Versailles-Cousin Kate this, as in all the shades of emotion | eno umbo-Sooner i Miss-Reban | " L] {Vishun 107 ir Dixon-Virgie D demanded of the travestied page, ) ehan | gain cw CHART. Ovrigos: 106 T R A was thoroughly iu_her element. She showed 58 Gracie 8 108 Prince Norfolk-GliroyBelle | her woman's heart beneath her brave boy's | [Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Eighty-eighth day. Monday, June 1, 1896. Weather fine. Nortn 106 Prince Norfolk-La. Winston | trappings, and showed it fo sweetly and | Track good. Ficet m Hermese-Unknown modestiy and in such a lovesick way withal + FIRST RACE—Seven fu 1 . == S 354 rne sevnh that it is impossible to describe her asany- 9T FIRE ACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; conditions; purse $400. EIRer sheviotimp. Mutiny thing but an ideal Viola. | 1276. o Ann Prince Norfolc Kitty Lamb | Actresses of less depth and intelligence than | - 109 o Sch ‘3[" ey -‘;""';. KP' Miss Rehan are apt to_make Viola little better | lex Jock H Joddacd {}im Gore-Mollle Piteher | (han u pert boy. Even Elien Terry, who | u ockeys. Durango. 111 1:0114 Hobard. Duke Norfolk-Muy D 2 3 e 2E - *LY s £ Rose C......... 102 no rec Chesterfield-Dalry Maid played the role very charmingly when her Snider. . Reform -.- 109 no rec. |01d Hubburd-Ld¥Stockines | brother, Fred Terry, acted Sebastian, even | Beauchm Quartersiaft.. 109 J. Merchant. Fr. 1 k-Sis. to Ruth Ryan Terry lackea Aaa Rehan’s depth and seemed Littie Flush geld 108 1:16 .|, Brown.... Alexander-Little Flush flippant by comparison. Particularly in the Sylvester........ 104! ....... . W.D. Randail <alvator-Mabel famous *‘She never told her love” scene was 111 no rec | W. Ritter... |Grover Cleveland-by Kelple | Ada Rehan tender, natural and covincing, = v S - | though she was also excellent in her scenes teenth miles; selling. i with Olivia. - - = s X = 3 ge Clark was a good Malvolo, though used. Won easily Winner. Floodmore stable’s bk, g, by Portiand-Fantasia | Best | grgel 0 ALYl o Y g B i Lbs| B | wise: {nvelmn 3 rred on the side of restiessness. James e = i S e it i Moo it i Qwnac. Fedipes Lewis and Herbert (; m acted the parts of t 1277 SE £ —Six furlongs; three-year-olds; penalties; allowances; purse $400. 3 1274 |Don Cmesar...... 108 1:5114 /1 /-/6m 115 Fa. Elmwood stock fm Brutus-Bessie | Sir Toby and Sir Andrew satisfactorily, and . Zil. Little Cripple 5" 11 m (102 F... | J. Weber. | Pirate Penzuce-Ldy Stnbpe | their round with the clown was a clever piece Paros.. 1 7-16m 102 F...|J. Carrol Keene-( Sail of singing and acting. Miss Sibyl Carlisle The umpire now decides that Horse, weignt. |st.| 14 | 2% 3% str. | Fin Jockeys. | Betting. |Red Glenn 4171 109 F... Cambridge stable... Glen Elm-ied Girl looked very handsome as Oliviz, and Miss % - } op. Gl S - - —— - Beile Darcy made a sprightly Maria. Joln S £ i s = ers = x fur ongs; purse Craig was & good Orsino, and the rest of the BA . Hoeie e 15 |13 | e 5. \ e ; ‘ Cast was np {0 the Daly iandard; A i, is not only . R T e8l e 5h | 62 34 |motrarn 105 115 | Index.| Name. record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk. Owner. Pedigree. “Twelfth Night” was particularly —well s 7 7 T Riaae s yaal s 62 | 51 | [ 25 | i B = | wucitd staged. The flowering shrubs in the garden d dedl bi s . Summer Time....117| 1 | 3835 31 | 5h |Snieids 1125 8| @037 Poilock - Abrahams....... | Rossington-Marjorie scene added greatly to lis effectiveness. . dect y gger 1 Size any Walter J 122 4 | 31 | 434 6 Smith. 207 50| 1281 |Cardwell. W arn. 5 (Hatibone Victoria T s S Encino 29| 7 7 T 7 Williams, . 100 1181 |Po i A Berry.. Powhattan-Cadiga rand Opera-House. > th 10 f b b‘lt th Startine-yate used. Won driving, Winner, CAmbridge Stable’s b. ¢, by Prince Royal-Manzanita. | 1268’ '}i‘e'figg?ke R0 ' O i e e Chartly. Last night “The Soudan,” the w !’>- other cent piece o to 2CCO, (3 1:1514. - 1244 |Linville 101 Musto & Ruyz .|| Warwick-Shasta English spectacular melodrame in seven acts, P . . f. } THIRD RACE—Four and a half farlongs; twoyearoids; penaities: allowances; parss | 120 |Rey Alla"00 104 P g DD ) WaLiput on et Moros S Oekid Opera Honse, - quality is the finest he ever saw, an 8 : 5 P 364 |Theresa.. 86 90 A. B. Spreckeis. .. |Tdallum-Mercedes i i b > > & = 5400. 1273 |Duke Stevens.. 109 |112/F... (0. Appieby.... |Duke Norfolk-Edna K It was also the ““‘,"““ Ofstha "h"’pe;“““e " . 4 v . T > 1171 |Tonino..... ....| 88 t | 86 F.. Alma Dai¢ stabie... J. H. Fenton, Lizzie B of Leslie Morosco after six months' absence. % th fla deh "? mfl Eorse, welght. | St.| 14 Y 3% | Fin. | Jockeys %,“’“"‘[:l 1271 |Banjo.. 1106/ 1 ’111 Odell stabi .. Peregrine-Lady Foster The popular young man’sentrance on the stage 4 vor cious. _.Q-! g never Fons ek W Fed 2 | P. L. "-:‘"; \(thl,mh(i 1]31& :n ‘ {]?l‘ 5 Ambrose & Miller. \;IIIRIOA}(:Y'Qm‘guon brought out the applauusc m;lxhe lmgse. e ' . 1269 |Widow Jones 13 | (1228) Charles A0 111/ B P. Archibald.. ohn A-Early Rose 1t18 a strong play and well cast, Darrell Vin- 4 iy ' 1264 |Quaatreit b 1161 |Rico.. 1106 t | 95 F. |8 C. Hildreth |Shannon-Fannie Lewls ton taking the part of Captain Temple and oW ]ust oW gOOd it 1s un 1008 | Modestia Fred J. Butler that of Solicitor Matthew 1269 |Vanish....... Vanish FIFTH RACE—One mile: selling. Hawker. Miss Leslie Lisle as Nellie Temple Lady Hurst sustained the character well, and Miss Marie Shields : you try it. 7 |Vincitor ... MeClain, 8 5 f=Bea Howe as the false and scheming friend carried 1216 1.ady Tieidis 18 Index.| Name. !Lbl‘record.‘ Dist. |Lbs Owner. 2 Pedigree. through her difficult role perfectly. Madly 2309 JCeghnas.. . 120 1280 |Tw o Cheers.. |1161:08% 5% t 102/ .. Floodmore stable .. (Three Checrs-Lady Emma | Jcalous of the young wife sh brings about the YOGy TR o | 1270 |Arno. 112/1:0214 5 ¢ 1 Murphy & Butler..|Cycione-Manz; separation between the couple upon which = = ——— Andrew-Hautle Ball. | 1370 |RT%9 47 im |97 ogs |Bine Wing-Bay Betty the story hangs. The scenes of the fights be- — . — NN iRy 1274 |Warrago. | 89 Warwick-Fedalma, tween the British troops and the Arabson the hree-year-olds and upward; purse $400. Belle S tonewall 100 Spandthrift-Miss Nailer Soudan is well staged. The play will continue 5 Ida Sa uer. 112 Joe Hooker-Addie O'Neil the rest of the wee! Flirtilla veel-Faustine Apple Horse, age, welght. | St.| % | % % Disck Begny Japan.. Amy Lee |Kilman & Stern, M. T Donovan 1 Horse, age, welght. | St.| 14 1 % | s }' Fin | Jockeys. | Betting. Ly Smgetneart Mathews.. Major Ban-Libbertifiibbet At the Orpheum, Y : : e L = =[O di. kR Antrim stabie.... . [J06 Danicis-Mis The Orphenm has an_excellent bill on for IF YOI ) A Pero 2071 73n |"2n | 11 | 11 | 13 H Marun I omg Allahabad. “|W. D. Randall. - this week, and the public is returning the ) {'Arwn e ian i::'"' 2 il 2 il 51 ‘:‘/: 2h : rr‘oll. bl Luchess Mi -| Elmwood stck farm | Duke Norfolk-Ledette compliment by filling the house nightly. ey AL Hend 1107 32 iy 3 5| ———————————— — . ’ eee107] 8| 3% | Bn | 83 | 27 Shields | &8 45| sixTH mACE-six Papinta, who began her first week under such used. Won driving. Winner, Al Morine’s Time, 1:44, i 7 22 S ) favorable auspices, is still one of the star at- z 23 Name. Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. tractions. Meers Brothers are first-class artists conditions; purse $400. | st el — | on the siack wire, in fact, far better than the : i La Flecha...... 106 | N.T. Hall. . |Flambeau-Fiam average. # = Flam mifer. { A. B. Spreckels Flambean-Not Idle Dixon, Bowers and Dixon, as the three 1. Cario-Couain Peggy Rubes, are a trio of side-splitting, funny men, Linden Fanique-Voltigue: [op" 2%, TRY MITCHELL'S MAGIC LOTION. and their baseball match as hayseeds is comedy pure and simple. Harry Le Clair and James Lee. | George Rose, 4...104| 2| 6% | Oh | 214 s 188 Vina ... ; Diamond "/ Three Cheers-Maggie S Edward Leslie are an exceedingly humorous Howard, 5 .132‘ ‘142/2 | 22 “ - ; o mfl;:;%";{"- ”go::h"*-l-‘mrs Trilby and Svengali “up to date.”” The rest of bopolassar, 3.._ 93| 21 | 27| 314 15 20 Bert.. Ao HAuAH B the bili are: McAvoy and May, burlesque Harmless, Clean, Easy to Use, Always Quickly Relicves o Cheers. 1v6 91s | Tla | T2 3 115 Masoero ... Peel-Ursula dancers; Lizzie B. Raymond, vocalist, and Tobey, 4.......... 104] 415 | 31 61 20 10 |Graciosa.. |Hope Glen s Surinam-imp. Gertrude Fields and Lewis, parodists. Jerome 109 8 | 615 | 814 8 20| 1268 The ~heriff |E. G. Griften.. Jackson-Lelia 3 To-night Hayes and Post, the well-known Benham, 102 1n (134" |128 6 15| 1209 |Minoie IIL. | Phoenix stable. ... Red Iron-Miss Metford grotesque comedians, will make make their San Lufs Re S | 2: 1 50 100 Prematta. Elmwood stk farm,| Brotus-Forma first appearanc. Altogether ‘the Orpheum is Al l PAIN' Leonville, 2h 112 E 4 X ving 00d entertainment. epin oh | b 303 15| SEVENTH RACE— sag ey Rt ° h 2 - . 20 i 01 | 1014 (182 ‘120 10 Best | Bt Tivoli Opera-House. s{* 144 is {fg0 100 Index. Name. [Lbejrecord.] Disw |Lbe|Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. The favorite comic opera of “Olivette” was . -160 200 | “1o62 (Polaski. . Gold Bug | puton for the week last nightat the Tivoli to -|106/1:1534/61 |108|F. . [Owens Bros.. .|Captain Al ¥ - g ty. Time, | 1268 Montallade.....| 91/1:8235 71 107 H.'|Liviugsion stable.. Montana-Fusillade’s Las; | & §00d house. It is an old siece, but in the 1274 w4 1:41%5 1m (104 F..|A. P. Miller. “Jjohn A-Lowena R hands of Ferris Hartman, Arthur Boyce, John “CUPIDENE" PEEAY 4 S L ).'57 qm { 113}/9 g; |96 Fa.|Encino stable . Brutus-May D Raffael, Josephine Gassman, Carrie Koma and “This great Vegetable SIXTH RAUE—sSeven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; conditions; purse $400. gs’i) it A% .. % '):‘r{:;:;-:xi\;kyunin Peggy ‘Anna Schnabel it is new again. The costumes Vitalizer,the et ripe . 1376 ‘| 88115 | y 1i-Carrie G . are attractive and the voices excellent. tion of a famous French physician, will quickly cure ono} all ne ol o — — 1 = e an S gy g Ee vous or diseases of the generative orguns, such as Lost Manhood, | | | etting. ¥ C. W. happel +|1orso-Lady Leinster v " S ia, Pains in the Back, it *ullrtn Lass, 5.109) 2| 6h | &n 1h 1h [snider 1o 18| 1270 |Trappenn e “|K k. Downing.. ... | Inverness-La Trappe Columbia Theater, was piayed for ‘the first S 3&2{’,;,,;:}‘,‘;;{;;;{”&53; f..‘,:‘é,“,’gg‘,;,,‘;{::’:,’;‘,:‘;“"‘,fi Eueno, 4..........106| 3| 41 b7 21 | 22 [Cosdy 2 25| 1248 (Commission.... 108 1 | Whife & Clarke. ... |Saxon-Louise T time iast night. It is an_atiractive composi- BEFO all the horrors of Tmapotency. €€ PEDENE cleauses tie liver, ihg o 4..70108] 6| 6% | 435 | 8h | 834 |McCiain 5 8| (1242) Majori 911 |F. Phulips, |Troquo s-Turantula tion, with a fiowing melody and a good rhyth- RE aND AFTER [ijnatsand the urinary oreans of all IMparities. s Am 92l 7| 7 | 24" | 435 | 41 |H. Brown. 18 ]| 1274 |Big Clel. - 182 1 | Niagara stable. Apache-Flora mic swing. CUPIDENE strengthens and restores small weak organs. Mod 105 4| 21 | 21 | 6N 52 |Bozeman.. 5 4o | (1248) Nfllllxi;lnnny -1 1 | R. Stipe. - |Little Alp-Gypsy Queen ] e ‘The reason sufferer, are not cured by Doctors is becuuse ninety per cent are troubled with w12 & sn | % o | o3 gb it Marn 1w 1266 |Gold Bug........ | 1061 I Hunter. ¢ | Eseburx doltie & The Fiji Islands boast of five regnlar | [Prostatitis. CUPIDENEIstheonly known remedy to eure wiiliout un operation. 500 testimonk i 3% | y. 4 . : - -Pan { 8 R . als A w en and maney returned if six bos manent cure, A (1246)| Road Warmer,.| 931 ‘B- Edsll. Frank Rhoades-fietle newspapers, four of which are printed in | §150a box. six for $500. by mall. Bend for FRER circular and ey asaERot stct A nernianqut g the vernac- Won driving. Winner, Shabbona stable’s imp. b. m., by Fullerton-Castaway | 1265 |Tennessee Maid| 91/1: (.| Hope Glen stk fm...|San Simeon- Angli d — Ja00| Sennamen Mald) oal: 1 ope Glen st n-Tennessee English, and one—Na Mata- Mokelumne stk fm. | Sir Modred-Typhoon LA of the natives Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., 1170 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by BROOKS' PHARMACY, 119 Powsll siree

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