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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1897. rs. First-class sport and first-class betting. —Barey Schreiber. 3 Unquestionably the Citof San Franclsco i selling conditions, went to the 12 to 1 out- sider, Rejected, which in a drive downed Zoolein three parts of a lenrth. Edson, William M. Evarts, William H. Webb, Stewart L. Woodford, Thomes L. James, Dar- win E. James, Frederick R. Coudert, Powell NEW TO-DAY. JOCKEY THORPE Following are to-day’s entries: First race, selling, fiv. ghths of & mil the desired spot for racing during the winter months. The racing compares favorably with the sport on the Esstern tracks in the height of the summer seuson.—Harry Harris. CUBA'S CAUSE Claston, James O'Brien, Richard Mdnsfeld, Lorillard Spencer, Edward Lauterbach, Samuei Gompers, Charles S. Adler, Warner Miller, ' e- : Joan R.' Doudge, Ashbel P. Fiich, James J. R R e 392 | “Bott tracks eicgant. Betier racing than I Martin, Jutian R. Davies, + rayton Ives, Theo- || 808 Nebala. z Loasg | thought would be in the winler.—Pat dore Koosevelt, Cyrus Clark, Walter S. Logan, 4 Viking. 104/ 5 Cappy.... ......105 g | Draoght 107/ 427 Dr. Martin......107 | Dunne. Anson G. McCook, Felix Campbell, Ellis H. | 808 Cogemt 107 506 Mereutior .10 | Two grend tracks. Racing ss good s I have Roberts, J. J. 0’Donohue, Fred William Holls, 514 Jay Wheeler..104| 495 Lady Looram..102 where in summet . Megrane. | Joseph Pool, Noah Davis. Murat Halstead, Chenille.... ... 102| 430 Phillp H........104 ag_first-class, Have seen no beiter any- Willlam H. Arnoux, Thomas E. Stewart, Gid: He Passed the Wire First on Four Different 512 Dou Clarencio..107| 508 Fullerton Lass.i07 607 Arezzo. Second race, purse, fifteen- 107 xteenths of a mi k the winners and you can get all you want.—H. Eugene Leigh. nd_racing. Notning like it any- 3 1 Honig. Have been here four seasons and I see con J. Tucker, Capt.’George W. Brown, Diight Townsend, C. E. Crosby, Thom as St. John Gaff- Dey, James R O'Bierne, Everett Masten, Colonel John Jacob Astor, General Dan But- terfleld, William Rockefeller, James Gordon Mascherini and Jones Are Mustering Their [ TEA, COFFEE OUR AND | | 109 | (488)Satsumi | nothing but _improvement every year. I Beunett, Alonzo B. Cornell, Hugh J. Grant, : | “rnma o : )l would not stey away. Iconsider it the best Thomas'C. Platt, Russell Sage, Robert Bonner, 'l' M[R Occasions, | pra T Eace handicens ons talle | racing in the United States.—E. W. Purser. orces. Martin T. McMahon, Rev. R.’ Heber Newton, & A o105 (Bhsatsuma,. .- 91| PTwo cxceptionally fine tracks. I never saw George Hoadly, Rabbi Gustav Gottheil, Charles | (455 Y ankeo Doodie.106| 807 Lincoln IL...... 88 | o\ " tior Facing, * First-o ’ H. Murray, Wiiliam H. Crane, Albert Shew. | @ @ @ WILL BE 509 Damien 110 P whistl Good betting as Joseph W. 'Kay, George Murray, John E. ) Gaines. Muholland, lsrael Ellis, Isaac Olcott Rhines, In a Rattling Drive Morte Fonse | Captured a Race From Fifth race, one mile, selling. 409 (436)Scart Pin. 98| (516)Caspar. Fourth race, three-fourths of & mile, tho Lissak o 102 | 05 I think it is the best place to race I ever visited; plenty monay and plenty good horses. | Racing' first-class atd as honest as it could be.—Willinm Wallsce. I never saw any better or_cleaner racing at Erviu Wardman, Henry L. Einstein, Jackson Wallace, R. C. Alexander, C. H. Denison, Frank A Mass-Meeting and Monster Petition Are Aiready B. Carpenter, John C. Maguire, Fred Taylor, John B. Dutcher, John F. Dillon, Herman A. GIVEN FREE E Bolte, John Wanamaker, Arthur C. Butts, Cabrillo. 571 Perseus.. 98 (501) Benamela......110 | any track in the summer. Two good tracks.— Planned, Robert G, Ingersoll, Timothy L Weodruff, Aut (493)The Bachelor.. 88 (485)Doubdle Quick.. 95 | William Beveriy. gustus W. Peters, Genernl Joseph Hayes, Gen- | 515 Rosebud.. 98|(426)Cbastreuse ... 101 | 1t is far better than anything I could have eral C, T. Christensen, W. E. D. Stokes, General | 514 Torsina. 108| 458 Doyle. 100 | noped for. No grander place or better racing Lopez de Quesalta, Francis Wayland Glen, | race, one and a sixteenth miles, handicap, | anywhere. —W. H. Cheppu. John Rutledge Abney, Howard R. Bayne, Otto [ Scotch Rose Outsprinted Her Field and Couldn’t expect any better sport; esgoodas | The New York Leagus Is Greatly | Rosaisky. T | m——— 4 3 b Won Driving—Count cf Flanders 87 Three Forks...17 85 Artemus .. 10 491 Herman... 138/ 403 Autonomy. 10| 419 Arandei. . seen anywhere and the betting wonderful for winter racing.—Martin Hughes and Peter Reiley. The plan of organization which thelocal Pleased Over the Work Al- league proposes to follow is that adopted 3 E 5 , 1y Di . | in New York, and outlined as follows in a o e | &6 HE s AT A s et S il | leter receivid trom che New York head- { —— of anytiing but what it should be.—Tom | quarters yesterday. Init Colonel Ethan The premier Western jockey Charley | Thorpe spent a real old-fashioned day of | ) 2 s 2016 Mason street, yestorday because ot | having the signature of you: Mayor at the iv at the Oakland jirack yesterday, at the . tracks. No better horses or jockeys anywhere. h y 5 head; th o b aty \ > | Thira race—Damien, Satsuma, Yankee | tack : , ead; then secure the added signatures of as Wi same time increasing his share of this = 2 Llike it vers much.—Tod 8loan. = the good prospects of obtaining the aid of | 1l 7 1ore® tominent, in flner. al citizens a8 PURCHASE ITH Doodte. Iris the best winter racing I ever saw. I ou d’s goods to quite all six run extent. He Lad | was unpiaced in | SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Viking, Philip H, Chenille. Second race—David, Formal, Arezzo. Fourth race—Scarf Pin, Caspar, Good Wooaford. 1t coula not be better. Tam highly pleased and would not stay away.—Sam Doggett. Itis by far the best winter racing I've ever seen, and I have been riding at all the winter enjoy it and would not remsin away for any- | thing.—Charl Allen says: s ‘We would suggest that you There was a great deal of joy at the |, 5 ety CORECIL (RACyou B beadquarters of the Cuban sympathizers, | your committee Have i cure a hall for h member of 2 sign the call, good citizens in the movement to extend substantial aid to the struzgling Cubans. an. For your meeting invile yours lest and most patriotic speakers, and at ng- EXTRABIG PRESENTS Cts 1] s borpe. eeting oloc cen SRR e s s e I8 ORI TO0IBE 1 g ot expect 10| *\We are receiving noonsigement from | (i fieetng slect s bourd of ohter, i aiopt TEAS, Each Pt b aE et ave bt i hiah 'undanbtmlly' Fifth race—Rosebud, Chartreuse II, | see twosuch grand lrnt-ka‘nnAerA 200d 1acing | all over the coast,” said Faust Mascherini | inclosed). After the meeting send copies_ of COI‘TEES, 5 0y Dt ol etal Eiitn | Benamela. as is seen anywhere.—William Sims. vesterday, *and I believe there are thou- | the resoiutions you adopt to your membersof ad an attack of heart failure; K & b : then | landed three consecutive winners; nmext finished third with The Sinner, and | capped the climax by getting the 12 to 1| shot Rejected in ahead of his field in the | Sixth race—No selections. NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL, Since my arrivel in San Francisco, I have atiended the races every day, and am agree- obly surprised at the uniformly good atiend- ance aud the splendid racing 1 have witnessed. fax Blumenthal. The racing in the he an Francisco this season is iest we bave scen anywhere in the | sands of the people ready to fall in line to Ci also of your Legislature, and to this aid us as soon as the movement assumes tangible form. I have been visited by or received letters from men located at The petition to be circulated contains | the tollowing, among other declarations for liberty: WITH nfl PURCHASE EACH TEAS FREE SPICES, Any of Following Articles : SPICES, Any of Following Articles: FREE predict that if Charley had the ieg up on | e B oo | opos unE e e feeling And & H00R A 1 Ahall Tecopniss Chtas it sans snm oo o oni 3. Plates: 'Deécorated: Dinner Plates. d—0 K| D 3 a Government mule in a stake race to-day | o o oreyhaslisen extrerily £00 lowing for the cause o Cuba. It needs| i) be well, We are not reqnited (o raise |5 White Cups and Saucers, I Maiolica Cuspidor. his mount would go to the post faverite. | What Some of the Visiting Turf- | “Taxing into consideration how far we reslly | ROthing but an organized movement here | battalions of men or to furnish ships of wars | 2 P332 3 O [ICORS The track was slow and the favorites z are from the raciug center I think I can safely | to unify and crystallize sentiment on the | But we are calied upon to declure thattne | I Plate Set, Decorated. 2 Napkin Ring seemed to Lave a touch of the same dis-| men Think of the Racing |5ty thatl have never aucnded beuter Tacing, | ooast.” Cubans, and then, with her indepengence ac- | 1 Oyster Bowl, Decorated. 1 Rose Bowl, Fancy. Ale, dp: s Toview Ofitho Mltarnoons spott ! I have derived from tho racing sround San | The following letter is a sample of the | knowledged, her inermed heroes may obtain | 1 [ce Cream Set. Table Goblets Ions HeHRUCIRULIL DieSpantediel Game Here. Francisco.—John b, Coieman, interest manifested at points outside of | {fOm S as required tne equipments of war, 2 o 4 lable Goblets. fhe bor thcie nilasity was ofthe mabdted oolhe best winies Tacing I eversaw. A grand | San Francisso e ey S ey | & et Majollca, Gl S dniR he c 1 oun ke very much and c speak | £ v Feb, @ 897, p b = o i is e, kind on the way back to this side. Statements of Some f the Bastern | too highly of it—Henry Grifin. : Dear 3ir. Noschermn Seerciary Cuban Lougue, | ©LloW @, in the” end, right triumphs over | I Berry Dish. 1 Butter Dish, Large. In the final race Jockeys Dozgett and | OSt'h Perhaps after a carefui nerusal of these | 2006 Mason strcet. San Francisco, Cal.—The ia- & 5 _ | 1 Butter Dish. 1 Fruit Bowl, on Foot. McHugh bad & narrow csll from serious Press Not Borne Out by opinions expressed our Eastern friends | €losed newspupet clipping shows thut younre | Mayor Phelan will appolnt the commit | 1 Oat Meal Set N GCanivor N Dish jury. Doggett had the mount on the | Plain Pacts may conclude that California may subsint | FUsRing abcad. Iliave been waiting for some- | tee of fifty to take steps to uniiy Cuban § CilaPhte F 5 T‘bILyT ol St r , . Fullerton Lass, while Mc- | ] s : A3 )} | thing like this to happen before writing you. | sentiment here just a ake Plate, Fancy. able 1. ugh pil . 5 s = a few dollars in circulation. but will return to the city about March 1 ymp: s leh tose- | y Cream Pitcher, Fancy. 1 Celery Stand. earing the bend tothe homestretch there | yyoyy, 41 tne history of racing in the — | when T will cail upon your lesgue. Iwish [ |lect them. All persons who will partici- B R was some crowding, and both animals | NeVer ¥ e Sp iy ot | it arot e e o lomg e, . Ll pate in_the proceedings to free Cuba, or | I Bohemian Flower Holder, 1 Pair Bouquet Holders, Fancy. ioned fell. Fortunately, beyond a|State has suck bigh-class sport boen wit| WAS HE THE GRAFTER? | ment, but 1'wili wait and foilow the loa who will add their names to the lists of | 1 China Preserve Dish., 1 Bohemian Fern Vase, g, neither rider suffered in- | nessed as that furnished at the loeal track | Pt in whatever movement they decide is right. | sympathizers are requested to send their - X = o jur. controllea by the Pacific Coast Jockey | . ® s We must not falter, but showy the w thai | addresses to Secretary Faust Mascherini, | I Fancy Cup and Saucer. 2 Fruit Plates, Fancy. R\ oot r o = : - | Charles B. Harkins Charged With Hav- | California is never the last In any movement | 71§ o 3 s G S e erratic mare Heartsease opened an | Giyb and at the new course of the Cali s reeveatie e Selomisiens TR movement | 718 Greenwich street. 3 Wine Glasses 6 Egg Cups, Fancy. even.money chance for the OPening | foroig Jockey Club across the bay. Kin- | e - o Jicon o snyesad by it ot io o, basido | 1 Spoon Holder. Cake Plate, Fancy. six-furlong sprint, and if she ran| .U Tl tions in other States ! - uot cosume avy of your valuable umé, other- | PLAYED THE RACES, Aok b 2GR e ay fast 3s she could as deserving | teC wmf:'er racing is conducted have| T- E. Blomross, the ship's carpenter, | Wise. Yours iruly. P B e Enseonss . 1 Yellow Mixing Bowl. Sugar and Cream Set, Fancy. of a high place in the har-m ot acing 2 % % » ¥l 1117 Fifih street, Sacramento, Cal. —_— ancy ¥ A g = RS ablisnment, far, far | sought through the press in different | Who was tricked out of by a grafter in e A = i _| 2 Fancy Mugs. Fancy Shaving Mug. ome b g e 3 ) g g/ = | ) M Messrs. Jones and Mascherini are going Ol as Spencer, a Book: 7 5 iway trom any place where men gamble. | parts of the country to throw soot by in- | the City Hall Monday morning, swore to | Messrs. Jonos as o o sregoinE | Reapar AT eataaliicei Weiony 1 Colored Vase. Milk Pitcher, Decorated. Roadrunner, a 6 to 1 chance, ridden by | timating that the game here is on the | b ‘“}‘ = tc‘g' °°“”‘i°“;'d“’" { Balancaiof the banketo prasen: the ialmg | Embezzlement. 3 Table Knives. Cups and Saucers, Decorated. >atsy Freeman, won ea: rom Soola- | . Anat Sast- | for the arrestof *John Doe”” on the charge | E 90 % v Spepis o 14%c Calk, aain; with Mo tor runminig dintosshird | F2ERSCETES SR Rt MO omt ane R O o e e ent [ ohmeioration™ Gfivan League to them 107 | 1y 5. Spesk alias Spencer was arrested | I Yellow Baking Dish, Child’s Cake Set. I « a two-year-old lottery drawing | these reports are may be gleaned from the | Suspicion had fallen upen Charles B.|monster petition and lorward it to New | Monday on Eddy street between Powell | I Sugar Bowl. Platter, Decorated. und a half jurlongs. Ezell’s pair, | following interviews with the most promi- | Harkics, a man 32 years of age, who at | York for the use of the head council of | and Mason by Detectives Anthony and | 3 Table Tumblers. Salad Bowl, Footed. Nita and Siva, coupled, wero sec- | nd_choice in the betting, with Duke of | York, at odds of 3 to 2, occupying the place’ of honor. Thorpe lifted Count of flanders in winner by nearly a longth | om Don Luis, while On Gua Nita secured | ¥4 nent of the visiting makers, jockeys and betting men: ¢ The racing is first-class in every respect and | tioz of Harkins was read to the police ir equul to any 3 vlace to winter, an have seen in d Gideon. 1 was never wore surprised. d I like it very Zastern owners, book- ; isa gran much.—D: Two beautiful | onetime held the position of a deputy | county clerk. Monday night a descri | each district with instructions to arrest | nim. | Foliceman John Cronin saw Harkins on | | Jones yesterda the league, which body will bring the sub- ject to the consideration of Congress at as early a date as possible. | “It is our purpose to have a few | meetings at an early day,”’ said Pry “We ‘want to get such | speakers as ex-Judge Eugene Garber and | | Cody and taken to the City Prison where he was booked on the charge of felony embezzlement. Speak was up to two weeks azo book- keeper at the Atlas Iron Works, Potrero. His conduct did not meet with the ap- Rose Bowl. Preserve Bowl. Egg Cups. Table Forks. Water Pitcher. Fancy Cup, Saucer and Plate. Rebecca Tea Pot. Oat Meal Set, Fancy. he Show. A | tracks and as good recinz asany one would | Fourth end Mission strcets yesterday | pRefrers 88 co-IuEe | ik < Sefily " |2 Water Goblets. Breakfast Plates. Chapter three of this awful carnage | curo to see.—C.fl. Petting] | afternoon, and took him to the City | E]‘uk“.l;: Cuba. 1 thiak Colonel Chattos | mo",‘ o,i hfmkk lfll;r' o ‘“py,e'mw"l:" Sauce Dishes. Vegetable Dish, Decorated, among the first choices shows Woodland | Contrary to the reports East, I am surprised | Prison. T. J. Farrell, clerk of Judge % |entol the works and two weeks ago ho Belie galloping to the postan11to 10 favor- | to class, see good betting and fi racing here | Low’s court, who was asked for a blank | | L. Taylor and a number of the leading | was discharged. Tea Cup, Decorated. Tankard Pitcher. ite over a field of eleven piators in a five | Twents-iour bookson and o trouble forme | orm of hail by the grafter, had a look at | {’f,’,’,’,‘:‘;’,i,fi’;l,‘dbee::r;:‘ P yeraent with | _ Lester's suspicions were aroused that| 1 Coffee Cup, Decorated. Salad Dish, Decorated, and a half furlong mble. The bets | ney lyant to bet.—George | i, ricine, but although he resembied the voonb .08 /the bettion he P | Speak’s accounts were not straight and an | Pudding P: Sugar Bow logked good until Thorpe came hustling | Wintér racing event ever | aD he could not positively identify him | BaVe 0B6 of the petitions at the Pioneer | opers was called in and has been work- udding Pan. ugar Bowl. ald 1 Roltair,a7 to 1 outsider, which is certainly very hon- | a5 he was busy at the time he handed out | "SiH {0k Names as those that honor | (8.0 the books since taen. A deficiency | 1 Covered Saucepan. Dessert Dishes. d a shadow of gloom by finishing two | est, and will favorably with any | the form and merely glanced at the ap- [, 1319 0eh b Gionears That we wani_. | Of $300 was first discovered and finally, as lengths in advance of the Belle. I8 Morte Fonse looked strange as he came | Cing in the East—Ge No place adapted fc Wheelock. racing like this. plicant. Harkins was confined in the ‘‘tanks” | the examination continued, it was de- names of men of standing and influence. | ol icq "that there was a 'shortage of Frying Pan. Berry Set Flour Sifter. Sugar Sifter. : oo e OAIR® | Botn tracks elegant; firet-class racifig and the : We expect to be able to induce the Hon, | Yoi0! gar . out for the fourth event, over a mile, | Do oS Charies ¥, Dwyer: - | tiil Blomross could see him. ~Last night | [§5 ©XBocl, to be able to induce the Hon. | 51055, ; . Roast Pan. Pudding Set, 2 Pieces. carrying a_jockey sporting green colors, . That (he TaOINE at the two tracks here | BlOmross called at the prison and imme- | HeRTY ifntore © Tend "ot | 4 Lester notifled police headquarters Mon- | | (RS but he was perfoct home when it | L andibatieaeing ey For n tacing | diately recognized Harkins, who was at | S0 ; great friend of | gayand Anthony and Cody were de. airy Pan. Fancy Cup and Saucer, came to racing. Cabi favorite in the ring, with ed & 3 to 1 orte Fonsea to within a few strides of the wire, when | eq, | point during the off season in ot be excelied.—C. K. Graunai ch complete in ery appeintmen East 1t can- as I haye seen once book: on the ch ge. Harkins | claims that he can prove an alibi, but the | | charge of disturbing the peace and was re- | liverty, and he coula portray the cause of tailed on the case, resulting in Speak’s freedom In a manner that would Win|grrect that mght. friends to the has shown his colors and he wiil help us. Spenk treats his arrest lightly. He Bread Pan. I I 3 3 3 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 Salad Bowl, Square. 1 2 | ‘ | | many cause. Another o Cuspidor 6 Table Knives. well-backed second choice. Racing is us clean and as good s L ice say they have other evidence ot i i | . Speak is 31 years of age, and the detec- ST 2 2 Silveraito. = 20 1 1 shol amenesthe | any track atany iime of the yeer—Ed Cor- | ageinst him besides the identification by ; B et Al s 1w Okodt Hiives say tat Bo has been plunging at the | 1 Wash Basin, Large. 6 Table Forks. ranning for balf the Qistance, where the | FEBD @ @ @ @ o fortunsteinl | Biomross. Harkins was arrested Monday | o7, Shuck, the i s racetrack, which accounts for his defalca- : favorite took itup. He looked a winner |, sauFranciscoiscertatnly fortunatein afternoon along with two others on a | 2ttorney. IHerejoices that Mayor Phelan | yyop,; 1 Coffee Pot. 1 Chamber Pail. i Thorpe on Morte Fonse, coming with a | great rush, snatched victory by a head. | racing is clean and clear of ail scandal. Ireiand. leased on bail In ihe same category is ex-Judge \‘ani’ Reynogom, who belicves it an outrage | OULd DOt say more than there might be something in it, but it would be all right. TEAS - 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 cts per pound ! i ! . y s down in Cubu | i Ransom was a close third. The racing in California this winter is equal jjshat {the 'beave : patriots Suba | He had an appointment with Lester Mon- o About the best betting race of the day | 10 8nY glven atany racetrack in the sountry. iayerinot Sressived frurs N oOR It dag aitornoon and was surprised when COFFEES - - 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 cts per pound was the five and a half furlong sprint that | o el e e D) b Ao Sl 24 | the detectives arrested him. foliowed, with_Scotch Rose, Etta H, The | ran o) § ® season of the | Heussinry Sasshecing Jneion iy swined | Tun for larger than ever at this season of the | B SPICES - - - 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40 cts per can | i ) | Sinner, Lou Lou R and Lost Girl as|year. Tho tracks in this vicinity are equal to | | the following telegram from league head- | ’ starters. Scotch Rose closed a slight | any on the continent, being superb ones io | “qunmrs in New York: | DR WILL{MU’GOESSOR‘ Odic Al Is to Give o 2 i st | race over and equivped with all that is needed Faust _Mascherini, Sen Franci: Thank | o Ere o e e TSt | to make & drstclass establishment n_every | Several Conmtracts Closed and | e’ piiGihering Sen, Fanches: Thank | sz, Cott to Go Eapand Distensto,Vacl: rood filly by a head, Tne Sinmer was | Tespect Eastern horsemen will soon realize g 3 g % yourcity, It is encouraging fo fecl that the | Sus Exeachors. OQur Customers .....BEST QUALITY, e l{e‘ck el ;l‘:‘x‘;‘::go:l u:el:u;;x‘r:‘fln_e California their Capltal Ealisted in This ('l\:suflljlx::‘xgll.y hhleny finds such quick re-| Tt hasnot yet been decided who will be LOWEST PRICES. “The final six-furlong run, decided under | This is the best racing I have scen in ten C:t s DY Jonssos, Secretars, | ReT- Dr. Williams’ successor at Plymouth 2 | ty. | Congregational Church. In fact the con- THE *“CALL” C the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. Weather fine. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack. Tuesday, February 9. RACING GUIDE. Track siow. Fortyfirst day of A Four-Lap Bicycle Track, Football and Baseball Grounds to Be The following list of names of distin- | guished persons who have agreed to act as | vice-presidentsof the Cuban League of the | United States was received at headquar- ters yesterday, and it is proposed to get up a similar list here | gregation will be in no particular hurry to do so. The pulpit will be supplied by different pastors until & final decision is reached. Mr. Colt, a prominent member of the HANDSOME PRESENTS. OPERATING 10 STORES Among tho Features. | tenp x.Governor NewYork; Dayid | COrETegation, will go East shortly to listen Enables Us to Treat Qur Customers iree-quarters of a mile; four-year-olds and upwsrd: purse $300. el B. Hiil, Roswell P. Flower, Charies A.' Dana, | to various preachers of note, so that possi. w- h EX vae - ; Chauncey M. Depew, J, 8. T. Stranahan, Wil- | bly Piymouth’s new pastor may come it tra Liberality. T T T T iBasting, 1t a project contemplated by members | C. Whitney, J."C. Fargo, Benjamin F.|from the East. Index.| Horse, age, weignt. | s | str. jop. ¢u | of a league established in this City, Stock- | Tracy, Bradford Merrill, Cornelius N. Bli: Rey. Dr. Williams has not yet decided — { ton, Oakiand and Bscramento should | Jobn X, Starih, OtwellOttondorfer, Rev. R 8. | upon any definito pians, but it is ramored 2 |Sooladain, 5...... 109 | bo ‘eventually realized the last-namea | Waiker, dohn Baker, Terence V. Powderls | that he, too, will go East. REAT IGAN MPORTING EA 0 "«‘ffl:“.‘f': 13 | eity will receive an additional qualifica- 3’.1:4;{\»4 Ku{{_};,lliadolr Slr:u: dge Morgan e e S, . S ) Doggei: | tion for 1ts metropolitan status. Tho ob- | J; O Erien, lrll“::‘nk:fxve Cockran, Charles mber Thieves Sentenced. 0 x | |4 s A s . P A d Simmons, Frederick D. 2 searisesde, i 106 Thorpe | ject of the league is to establish what may | Grant, Thomas F. Gilroy, Dantel F. Appieton, | w:':";‘r““‘l::hm";rd. Jasper, brothers, who ( MONEY SAVING STORES : Joe Hi 105 Lanihiin be fitly called an atbletic park atths capi- | Pant Daus, Consiant ‘a: Andrews, Seho A" | versarrested by o deputy United States L = — — — el e g lor, . von Beaverhout Thompson, W:lliam | ver: d o " Good start. Won galloping. Win y Joe Dunicls-Miss Hooker. Time, | (o0 designed to be the largest and most | Nk bicott, Wagner swayne, Chatlos Stewart | in Tuolumne Co 1344 Market Street. 146 Ninth Street. OAKLAND : f 4 —Eleven-sixteenths of 2 mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse $400. compiete of its kind in Western Americ to the Velodrome track, but two laps larger and eight feet wider, a clubhouse of twenty rooms, baseball' and football grounds {0 be laid in the ample space ai- aty, pleaded guilty in the Smith, Horatio k. Harper, John R. Dos Passos, | United urt yesterday and It Is Not a Drug, to Poison the Stomach, but Vital Force, Electricity, as Given to the Weakened Nerves by Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. 2510 Mission Street. 218 Third Street. | * 1053 Washington St = o= is un i < Sast | David'A. Boody, W. L. Stone, Donglass Ti vere sentenced 1o pay 29 ‘ashington Street. i 2 5 se < site, | G, Muther, Edmund Clarence Stedman, | Jsii of Tuolumne Ce y. o e 3 7 1 TBewimg, | thisend in view, the promoters have se. | Richard . 'Emmett Jr., James P. Nieman: | not paid at the sud ar the sooscy ¢ e OES ey Stees 905 Macket Sireet; 616 East Twelfth Street, Storse, wotene. | s| % | 3 | P [9p-__Gi. Joured an option of purchase on both | jravk @ Black Governor of New York: An: | onment, they are to be incarcerated ‘wntl the 1419 Poik Street. 3006 Sixteenth Street. 917 Broadway. CountofFlanders.105| 1 |........| | 1 | i35 | Places. They will be guided in their final | Hearst, Dr. Wiliiam Sewnrd Webo, Frankiin | fuoioman ottty mepiars o b B e[ 32U Mostgomery; Aveate. Lo Secom! Street. ALAMEDA: e 100 - | | B A | choice by the wishes of the majority, and | 333 Hayes Street. 3285 Mission Street. 1355 Park Street. Siva o v s i "% | as yet no definite arrangement has been | e, PA ] | ai 22 | coneluded. 1 _NEW_TO-DAY ATy HEADQUARTERS—SAN FRANCISCO, 52 MARKET STREET. n Princess.. 97 7 2 30| The scheme includes the construction 5 miatel g 100 | of a four-ap bicyclo track, composed of| VW HAT MAKES MEN ? Won driving. Winner, W Macdonough's ch. ., 134 inch boards placed cdgewise, similar STRONG - ©-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00 “Coupled with On TOHG PO CHY, Euccessor to DR. LAT RO TAL graduate ot AN EXCELLENT : : , AT Canton iedical Col R e T Beuing. | forded inside the track and & scenio rail. *['HE GREATEST BOON TO MEN WHO MEA R o praces "ot | e way to cover the entire park. bave wasted the energy of youth in always bs obtained in many years in China, Raltair...___ 14| ¢ | 722 | Tas |Tas 7| The cost of these attractive features excesses or otherwise is that gentis, exhil- Bag dosetadyiin; San Sicaaieatibelle: Tr1i o SRR EINEI 63| without the scenic railway wili probably | arating force coming from a galvanic cur-| 1 HE GRILL ROOM OF THE T o D T R B R e 36| bo something like $8000. In addition to rent of electricity. ~This wonderful un- | Decidedly the Sires effacted by hia n’ | it | 814 25 | the foregoing the atbietic grounds will be seen power as it courses through the body | Most Popular herbs demonstiata |én | 9 82 100 | provided with a handsome grand stand mixes with the biood and vitalizes it | Dining Apart- thelr potence and his % | en | 8k 20 | capable of accommodating comfortably This grand element of life, as it finds its | ment Sn ey ks S SRR 0 | 5000 persons. The clubrooms will also be way into the flabby, relaxed nerves, urges s diseases, inciuding en [11° 10 |1 20 | fitted up for the reception of local and vis. them into a state of vigorous teuacity; it | O-O-O-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Brizhl Dlsease, DIt 190|583 11 |1 ey | _uingl::lu!;;. :;c.:le_vex;.y] modern convenience qneslgrmh?ghdlhe geulen.}g‘a tsysmm A oe | i e s > fi?x‘-m?’"p‘.‘?fl}’:-'l & ot Ll ST A + 18 %0 | is to be afforded in this connection. the life blood, and ail that it touches is ; Ber! <. . Nordman. Vice-Pres. Y i = 1gie® sari. Won eaily. Winner, W. L Stanfiad's b. ©, by Buck Wallon-Sky B, Time, | Another innovation almost superfiuous brought ‘to life. It takes the faintest | Ar W+ Kirk Sex Jou Nontesa, Trens. | BE o B e aad i e 28 in California il an = )| FOURTH RAGE—Oms mie; upward arrangement spark of vitality and nurses it until it is a kind of mala whatsover are invited to call. + purse $400. whereby both the clubhouse and grand fountain of animal magnetism, nerve Office, 727 Washington Street. 535 stand can be inclosed during the winter, power, strength. Strength, _strength; Office hours—9 & . to 143z, 110 9r. 1 Sune THetiing.~ | 80 that the cool breezes of the north may that is it. Strength of manbood—that gays I Saieo i ud Index.| Horse,age,weight. % | st | Fin Jockey. |op. CL |not visit the faces of the fair spectators awe-inspiring element which_transforms 501 | Morte Fonse, b...106 2 | i | ) | too roughly. the weak, decrepit and prematurely aged 9 [Smmnio ge oo 108 T [Zmove.. The city of Los Angeles was at ono time wreck of 3 man into a giant of youtiiul 4n5 | Ransom,5........102 21 considered as the probable location of the vigor, with warm, healthy blood, light AT g 6.0 8 st park, but the league finally decided {o heart and clear brain. Such is the work | 427 KEARNY STREET v 8 give Sacramento the preference, no doubt of Electricity when rightly used on the WILL REMOVE TO 94 7 on account of its proximity to the largest weakened body. Such 1s Electricity when 3 Wianer, A. J. Stemler's br. centers of population. . Winans of Sacramento, who is interesting capital in the project, was in tue City a few days ago closing various contracts. He returned to Sacramento on the 7th inst. The most prominent business men of that city are said to be connected with this imporiart undertaking, which they are determined to bring tc a success- ful issue. The Southern Pacific Railway Company applied to exhausted nerves by DR. SANDEN’'S ELECTRIC BELT. Men, and women as well, can regain the vigor born of youth from this grand invention. Its friends are everywhere. In every hamlet in the country are those who owae their happiness to it. 1n thousands of homes it holds the affection of father, mother and son. It is a remedy for all because it makes the home happy by restoring bealth to ail who are blessed with its touch. No diseass or ailment which_arises from weakness of stomach, blood, nerve or muscle is beyond the curative effects of Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. It gives strength, and strength sets every vital organ of the body vigorously to work carrying off im- 16 KEARNY STREET THIS MONTH. DR. MCNULTY, o - G RIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLL Disaheclalist cures Private,Nervous,Blood and S » seases of Men only, Manly Power restored. Over years'experience. Send for Book,free. I' THE PAINTER HAS REMOVED TC 379 MISSION ST { = ; y = ients Big & is_a non-poisos ynGoas s Wou driving. +by lmp. Midlothiat-imp. Scoich Fir. | was notified by its traveling representative | PUrities—hence leaves no place for disease. Gailytai s, Terme ressonanlc, Houes. 9 103 o Ty tor Conran T = | few d!yg]‘gz.‘hll ssch:p;o:ect ’wull oww IS IT WITEI YOU? uonm;.naucndlivcoundgddh. Cali or address x.x?.laf.'n “'fi?zh?’é’n'fl“;'xf{{ffifi "hree-quarters of a mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse $300, being seriously discussed at the capital, sick i U crave . ROSCOE MeNULTY, M.D., Guarsnzed Ccharges, or any inflamma. and shoald subsequent conditions warrant | o rarg oy drugzed and dosed till you ate sick of the poison? You crave for a = it, the roed will more natural remedy—you want more strength in your body? Try this famous treat- 26'5 Hearny Street, San Francisco, €al. tion, irritation or ulcera- [Freveats contagion. tion of mucons mens T 7 Tetting, Iun excursions to 8ac-| ment. Read the hunareds of letters from people who reside near you. They have ricEvAs Giewtout Op, Dranee. Non-astri index.| morse,sse, woignt. |t 34 | % | % | s | g | socker [on""E. Thopato from all adjacent points Auring | heen cured, and they speak in grateful praise of Dr. Sanden’s Eleciric Belt. If you Chishesters Emgllsh Diamord Brun. Sold by Draggiate, o1 3| TR TV R T e g ol [ cannot call snd seo thia Belt end consalt with Dr. Sanden send for his book, “Thres N"YRGYAL PILLS o ennt i i e 496 |2 1 X 63 | 5 2B |F. Kussel 5 12 asses of Men,” which is free, closely sealed, by mail on’t delay action—your Original and @enuino. Prepaid, fur 503 1| 4n | 280 | 31 w8 Werk:at Eo Wien Yuatititon, Bealth is t00 vitally important to te neglected. Act now. It may save you years of P T A e 1ok Sobottlcs, ) 470 Tts 3h 7% 1n .| 8 5 The Fire Committee of the Supervisors misery. m‘.mnm‘ Die-, i 2 87 [nialien " 35 13 opencd bids yesterday for pecnting eugine: SANDEN ELECTRIC OO.. et v e e “Taka 9 | Vin r- house 6. The lowest bidder was William May, - > othar. Bejuss dengerous rubstisn- 08 Ve A, a89 P B 0 | $265. ‘The commitics will Tecommend. tus 632 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO. e it S e U8 |LFullertnLass,6.108] & 81 | 832 | Fen ‘5.3 | plecing of e fire-alarm box at Seventeenth and Office hours—8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. ; Sundays, 10 tol. Los Angelos Office 204 South Brosd- 4 e by patre Lt S - Uranus sircets, aud a hydraut at Piedmont | way; Portland, Or., 253 Washington street; Douver, Colo., 933 Sixteenth street gy Perfecistar. Won driviog. Winger, G, Narvaez's bIk. ¢., by Soorante-Queen High. Time, 1:18. | and Epstein streets. NOTE.—Muke 0o mistuke in the number—eS S 3 Marke: strees. [T~