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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1897. BUCKWA A FAST SUPERB WORK IN RUNNING “HOSS" WILLIAG TELL The Pacific-Union Selling Albsrs Plays bonds here for the aid of the cause of the oppressed. “We received letter from Colonel Etban Allen of New York to-day,” said President Jones, *‘and he asks that we co. operate with William Q. McDowell of New York in the sale of Cuban bonds for | the aid of the cause. He says the more bonds that are sold the more he will re- joice and he guarantees that McDowell is a genuine agent of the Government.’’ The following is the full text of Mc- Dowell’s letter on the bond question: makine the running Scotch Rose tired the last sixteenth, finishing third. ————— OTES, Tod Sloan, disappointed that the Legislature ordered no buildings or streets named after him, followed in the wake of his scattered army of followers and departed for the East last evening, and with him also went brother Clli Tod showed himself no wonder and his absence will hardly be felt. Racing will From Chelsea” scems to have caught on im: mensely. West's song, “Hugh McCue. You Mick, You,” calls forth laugn after laugh, At the Orpheum. Two new ‘‘acts” opened at the Orpheum last night. The new faces, Mile. Titenin. the ais- scriptive dancer, and Delmore and Lee, were well received. The bills offered at this house Iately have not been at all up to the standard. One or two good numbers during the evening will not carry a performance through to the entire satisfaction of the audience. ¢ Stabat Mater”” Service A sacred service will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Broadwsy and Mason sireet, on Friday evening, at which time will be rendered Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” by the cnurch cnoir, assisted by well- known local artis's, enlarged chorus, orchestra and grand organ under the direction of Pro- fessor 8. Arrillaga. The soloists will be: So- pranos, Miss G. Rottanzi and Miss C. Cooney; contraltos, Mrs. G. Sutton and Miss M. O'Rourke; tenor, W. S. Egerton; bassos, Rev. Father Viiladamot and H. R. Bashford. | MGANTHE CRY OF IIFUUL!I But This Time in Connec- tion With the Big Relay Race. the Title The Chutes did a large business on Sunday. NEw YorK, March 30, 15?‘7. progress just the same. :. PoupT) 1t is getting vo be quite the thing to visit this . oy e s [ T ] Stake a Walk for The California Jockey Club is making Role in Rossini's r resort, with its long list of attrac- | The man who can get no credit has the satisfaction of boasting that he does not owe anytning. FORM OF PETITION ADOPTED BY THE CUBAN LEAGUE. The animatoscope pleases hundreds name has beeu given me as that of an earnest and the outdoor show is & success. American, n lover of liberty and a friend of Cuban independenes who would be likely o purchase one or more Cuban bonds. These bonds are issued under the authority of the Constitutional Assembly of the Cuban Rzpub- lic, and are in denominations of B1 00, $100 and §50. They are ten-years G-per-cent gold bonds, interest payabie April and Octo- ber, with provision that payment can be de- ferred until six_months after the evacuation of Cuba by the Spanish forces. We are selling these bonds at the present time at 50 cents on tie doliar, and with the success of the republic, which seems near at hand, they should be not oniy & good invest- an effort to bring the starters in the Derby together again. It will add $1000 for another race to be decided on Wednes- day of the coming week, the owner of cach entry to deposit $50; the entrance money to go to the second horse. Advices received from Chicago state that the Wisconsin racing bill will come up for final passage on Thursday. For the sake of honest sport it is to be hoped Ideal Park will become & thing of the past. Tommy Griffin and his string of horses will depart for the East on Wednesday. In the same car Mr. Benson will send Him. Opera. The Roman Beat the Weakly Ridden Damien Qut for the Place. “A Soldier of Fortune” Fails to Take the Baldwin by Storm. Caw, 1897. To the Honorable Members of the Fifty-fourth Congress, Washington, D. C.—GENTLE- MEN: In the name of liberty, justice and humanity, we implore you to use your influence in urging the honorable body of which you are a member to recognize the independence of Cuba, to the end that the Government of the United States take im- mediate action in endeavoring to bring about a speedy termination of hostilities in that OLYMPIC RIDERS ALLEGE m:e,,‘ D;"T“'fi"f""“l‘,‘“’"' s T Elsie Smith an Basy Winner—Her- | jonest old David. Teland in Costume Is the All. Absorb- | island; also ‘t‘o take x;rdour sl:eps mn behntlf ;:r Am;rinun ci;izans n‘owlind CTban dun- See inclosed ietter from f s : eons, as well as to redress the wrongs of those who have been unfairly dealt with b; . tas irvatt- t e Press While at the post in the opening race, T f g s A Lo y o TRICKERY. fil:n.lwvx':‘:;x‘:dpl:‘:;e"x:fl‘:nl:o"r’n:“-h ar reac | maso Finally Scored Again—Pres: Recalve: s long- prioad GHisde varkioked ing Topic of Interest at the Spanish suthorities fn Cubs.’:And we Will ever pray, stc. ton in Good Form. : swer, you would give me the names and ad- A'cezar Theater. dresses of other persons who you think might in the shoulder and badly cut by one of the other starters. e it N B 5 g They Charge the Bay City Men With Using Face- Makers. EENNA'S FINISH ALSO QUES- TIONED. ; A Formal Protest Filed With the Racing Brard and an Investiga- t on Demanded. Dreamy peacs and joyous harmony are not destined to be tue coief elements of the aftermath of Sunday’s great century relay, after all. When Kenna, the Bay City Wheelmen’s star, shot over the tape in Alameda full two minutes in advance of Wil the Olympic Club flyer, the popular opinion was that the absence of the customary “close finish’”” would Jeave no room for subsequent doubt as to the winner. But now that the race is over rumblings | of discontent are heard emanating from the big red-and-yellow building on Post street. In short an obstacle confronts the Bay City victory in the shape of a formal pro- test filed with Mr. Adams of the racing board. In this document the Olympic Club Wheelmen charge teat the Bay City truly yours, 0. MCDOWELL. all parts of the State. Secretary Mascher- ini says he got more than seven anxious inquiries. lows: HOW HE SPENT HIS $200. Smiley Tells His Friend to Beware o a Certain **01d -kute.” asked young Smiley of his Sprighly. “Yes,” replied Sprighly, wondering s the disrespect. “That's Miss Blighly’ father, What's the matter with him?" swered Smiley. Sprighly. great shape,” Smiley declared. know. marry. One day Iflished aroll of bill I gave up like a little man. Later h back. twenty. the jolly total of $200 or so. Then bid for the girl."”” “Did you ask him?” put in Sprighly. “Yes, 1did,” responded Smiley, “and h threw me down.’ *How did he do it?" asked Sprighly. be possible customers for the bonds Very A great many signatures to the petition for Cuba’s cause are coming in daily from y-nve names by mail yesterday and Sunday, and that each day brings forth many The petition is as fol- “Do you see that old skate over thers?” friend “Just look out for him, that’s all,” an “But what has be done?’ demanded “‘Why, the old skate came it over me in “I was always kind of gone on his dsughter, you Well, I thought I wouid work him alittle and get his consent 10 ask her to before him and he etruck me for a ‘tenner.’ | defeated her field with ease, asked me for ten acain, and again, and again, and he kept on withoutever paying Now it was ten and again it was He k-pt it up until it reached thougzht it was about time to getin my The California Jockey Club was favored - | with beautiful weatner for the opening day of its semi-monthly meeting at Emeryville track, and as the card was way and above the average, the attend- ance was larre. No doubt the fact that the Pacific Union selling stake, at one mile and a furlong, worth $1100 to the winner, was to be decided was the mag- f | net which attracted many. T ‘e race was a disappointment. There were but four starters, and Buckwa, carrying 109 pounds, went to the post an 11 to 20 favor- ite, backed down from 7to 10. The son of t | Buckra was in rare fettle, and a‘ter trip- s | ping off the first mile in 1:4034, he won eased up from The Roman in 1:5434. Damien, the second choice, was an indif- ferent third. | The track was fast and favorites more than beld their own, taking four of the seven events run. The win of Devault at oddsof 15to1 was one of the biggest surprises of the afternoon. Elsie 8mith, the 4 to 5 favorite for the s | opening five and a half furlong scramble, winning e | eased up from Grandezia after making all of the running. Cavallo was a good third. Burns & Waterhouse also furnished a hot favorite in the mile selling affair that ‘[ | tollowed in Osric II, which ruled a 7 to 10 choice. He was outspiinted the last quar- ter by Don Clarencio, the 4 to 1 second choice, v hich won_ handily by over three lengths in 1:42}{. Charlemagie, a 50 to 1 chance backed uown to 20, was third. The fast Sir Modred colt Hexmoso finally drawn. Nineteen bookmakers did a lively busi- in the ring. ne Leigh left for Kentucky last even- ing to look after his summer strin, Don Clarencio was bid up $200 over his enterrd selling price. W. H. Moloney, who spends his winters on the California tracks, together with his three sons, departs for New York to-day. Mr. Moloney takes with him about $2200, earned in well-placad bets. Some time ago the Ingleside Association advertised to receive bids for privileges to pe let for the fall meeting of 1897. In furnishing the list it is just probable that the directors omitted the cigar-stand priv- ilege. Are certain plums reserved for cer- tain ones on this gow queeriy conducted racecourse? There have been many inquiries of late as to why Joe Piggott is not seen in the saddie any more.. It appears Joe is a victim of circumstances. Some time ago, the local boy signed a contract tv ride for Edward Corrigan, and straightway he got in trouble. Soon after donning the green with white sash, colors of the master of Hawthorne, Joe was given the mount on Satyr. The stable orders were “if he could not win not to punish the horse to finish within the money."” Piggott managed to get away poorly from the post, but after going half the distance moved up, and at the end was beaten but a meck snd a bead by Tulare and Treactery in the order gfncd It was an _error of judgment, and it looks as though Mr. Corrizan was work- ing a hardship in keeping tne lad on the ground. The following weights have been issued by the official handicapper for the entries in the Burns handicap to be decided on April 10: Damien 3 > 22| Fortuna ... 120 Therahill. 120 He wasallowed to be ) | There was not a large house to welcome ““William Teli”” at the California Theater last night, but the audiencs made upin enthusiasm what it lacked in numbers. Since the opening of the season no such ovations have been bestowed upon any of the artists as Albers and Prevost received. It is the fashion among disciples of the ‘Wagner cult to decry Rossini and all his works, “William Tell”” among them, but last night’s enthusiasm showed that there is a good deal of vitality left in the old opera yet. The overture has been hackneyed, played by third-rate bands, and even mutilated by amateurs in a way that would render bateful less pleasing music, but the ~pera is seldom performed by any but good companies, for it requires a heroic barytone, and Arnold is one of the highest and most diffiult robust tenor roles in the whole Italian repertoire. The overture last night was very wisely played between the first and second acts, which gave every one & chance of bearing it. It wasrendered with a great deal of color, verve and precision and brought Mr. Nicosias, the chef d’orchestre, a pro- longed ovation. William Te1l”” is one of the few operas in which more vocat plums fall to the bary- tone than tothe tenor. The barytone isthe title role and the heaviest share of the acting falls on his shoulders. In revenze for this Arnold, the tenor, has a chance of taking a bi.h D and has Cs and Bs palore, with which he can delizht lovers of high not Thes]loz of the opera is based on Schil- ler's ““William Tell’’ and most of the inci- dents popularly ascribed to the Swiss hero, inclu fing siooting ihe apple off his son’s Naxe ’ ETREET. ' Crry. | E E 2006 Mason street, San Francisco, Cal. many signatures as possible on one for: Sizn this petition and forward to Faust E. Mascherin i, secretary Cuban League, To save postage, when convenient, secure NEW TO-DAY. FOR $12.50 WE MAKE TO ORDER Suits that are easily worth double the money. This is not advertising talk merely—we can prove it. We do tailoring on a wholesale riders did not win the big race on their merits,that the Bay City Wheelmen as an tion resorted to trickery and un- sporismanlike conduct in order to encom- pass the victory, and in consequence that the cup should be held in abeyance and Dot awarded until it is fairly won. In accordance with the rules governing amateur vicycle racing this protest will have lo be given sericus consideration. The Oiympic Club complainants will be asked 10 prove their assertions, and, on the other hand, the Bay City boys wiil be accorded the privilege of presenting a defense. In detail, the indictment by the Olympic Club is that the Bay City W heel- men totally ignored the rules of the relay landed another race. Witn Mike Hen- nessy undha was a 7‘ ;:a l5 clhnica over his fieia, and won with littie to spare, a 3 - length _in adyance of Michael, agaiust | (, : 138 [SiLabusy 1T which 7to 1 was laid. Bliss Rucker, a son of Salvator, was a fast coming third. Of the eleven starters in the fifth event over one mile and a sixteenth, decided under selling conditions, Una Colorado seemed the pick of the talent and issued from the paddock a 2 to 1 choice. He Jed the nuncE into the stretch, and was then outfooted by Devault, a 15 to 1 shot, rid- den by J. Shields. The .ast jump or two the favorite was led out for the place by Del Paso, a 100 to 1 shot. The field in the seven-furlong purse run was reduced by scratching 10 six. Pres- “Why, be asked me what may salary and prospects were, 1 told him. He hem- | med and hawed a minute, and then said that my prospects were zood, but that my salary wasn’t enough. ‘And people can’t live on prospects, you know,’ he said, looking kind of grand, as if that wasn’t what he was doing.” ““Well, did you ask him for the two hun- dred ?” asked Sprightly. “Yes,” responded Smiley, “I mentioned it delicately, and that was where he threw He didn't have any money then, he but he hoped to have some in the spring. Then he would pay me. Isup- pose that's what he calls my good pros- pects. He knew what I was iending him money for all the time, blame him, and he head, are reproduced on the stage. Maenificent work was done by Henrl Alvers in the title role and .by Prevost, who sang Arnold. In the great duet of the first act, whers Tell tries to inflame his young com patriot against the Austrian tyrant, honors were about equally divided. ‘he singing by both artists was magnifi- cently dramatic in this scene. Albers maintained an even standard of excelience all through the opera, winning and de- | serving deep “'bravos,’’ both for the oath cene and the scene where Tell shoois the historic leIe from Jemmy’s head. Prevost’s voice showed sizgns ot fatigue in the duet with Matilde, and he took two of his skyrocket notes falsetto, but that was his only weakness. In®the succeed. plan; buy our cloth direct f from the mills and make it to f your measure here in our own 1 _establishment. For $12.50 you take your | pick of the richest Spring styles of cloths in an endless assortment—fine Cassimeres, - Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges, 120 For=most. 110/ V! & 110{Trappean’ 110 Instigator regarding the pacing of the riders. Sunday's event was to be, they say, es- sentially an unpaced and purely amateur race. The rules granted thateach club participating in the race should be.al- lowed to send out behind each rider we: ing its colors one “trailer,” but that individual should at no time pass in front of the relay-rider for the purpose of pac- ing him. Now the Olympic Club beys claim that the Bay Cities paid no attention to this restriction—in fact that they violated it in nearly every relay by sending out dozens of pace-makers.” To make it stronger they declare that in the ninth and tenth relays the victerious club operated over fifty riders. It was an easy matter, they say, for many of these extra forces to zis-zag over the course and annoy and in- terfere with the riders who represented rival clubs. him.”—Chiesgo Times- Herald. O e e Cuba is divided into 204 villages. which has 000. The electoral The capital a population of quabfieation 250, about $250. worked me for about all I had in the bank. That’s why I'm telling you to look out for x provinces and contains twenty-two cities and townn and is Havana, To- quired is property of the annual value of ton was always a favorite, and after being cut off at the start won handily from Torsins, which mare, at oddsof 12 to 1, cut out the vace ana, although tiring at the end, downed Wheel of Fortune for the place. The final event of the day, & fiveand a * | baif furlong spin, retuited ina dead heat between Lost Girl, a 15 to 1 shot, and Dun boy, which with Scotch Rose ruled a fa- vorite. ‘The purse was divided. After THE “CALL” the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. RACING GUIDE. (CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack, Monday, April 5. Sixty-fourth Day of ‘Weather fine. N Track good. 8] 2, FIEST RACE—Eleven-sixtcenths of a mile; selling: three-year-old urse $300. Nebucl Peter the 11. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, seven-sixteenths of a mile, two-year- olds, maidens. 506 Tom Bpencer..113 806 Me.vin Burn- 1 1 Morinel . MissGenevieve ing scene, where Arno:d swears witi the two other patriots to overthrow the Austrian tyrant, Prevost was suverb, both vocally and dramatically. The rest of the cast was for the most part excellent. Mme. Bertnet made a charming Matilde. Javid was good as the tyrant Gessler. Athes did excellent work as the patriot Walter, and Cnateau was a clever Leuthold. The orchestra was ex- cellent, but the choruses were weak. On_Saturday Mlle, Aimee Pascal will sing in one number of the long bill. At the Baldwin. Otis Skinner opened his second week at the Baldwin last evening in his own play, A Sol- dier ot Fortune.” A Solaier of Fortune” is a penny dreadful ina romantic dress. It seems as if Skinner had taken all the characters identified with Worsteds, Havana and Olive Browns, Slates, Overplaids, Small Checks, Crashes, etc., in latest fast colors. We guarantee every suit to be pure wool and keep it in repair one year free of charge. S.N. WOOD & CO. T ] [ oBetitng, the dramas of the past and endeared by long ““They will not put themselves on record | Index. | Horse, weigne w | % | se | mn | gexey. |opt D e e Tt v (COLUMBIAN WOOLEN MILLS) I just now that this sort of interference was | — | ——— T e P ey | = shaking them together with uncertain touch [] | resorted to, explaining that they have not ? ah | 21 | 83 | 23 r{ sud unskillful hand, produced his Torelli, CORNE all of their evidence at hand. 777 in | 4 11, | 8 soldier of fortune, This is not all. 508 sn |8 v g :': H ? H (T pisce the action of his drama in the stx- S41 R Tu Inining Olympi - B 20 enth_century is the only concession the S oo Olymata el S T AR AR 3 Bersaratio... 109 | actorpiaywright nas made o the prevaing| MARKET STREET. | POWELL & EDDY STS watched by thousands of dilated eyes. 4 3h 91 81 30 ?;‘J:‘é!n e The occnp‘lign of Italy by the French army Everybody, they declare, will remember 9;1 753‘ ‘f,h ‘33 15 | 778 Greybourst under Louis XII, and the ceaseless skirmishes that four riders snrrounded the doughty e . 40| Four.h race, two-year-olds, betwren the forces of the Bory Bay City atblete when be dashed over Good siart. Won easily. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. ., by Ealvator-Columbine. Time, | t€#nths of a mile, fually Jearctiand hatsd Maooh the line. He should have been accom- (1:08%4 8 panied by but one man, his official trailer. m political interest to the pla: The author hes kept himself 8 9 SEUUND RACE—One mile; selling; vurse $350. evidence. He continuaily b The otbers, the Giyinpic men say, de- | 813. the stage. He is ready with his sword and liberately whirled into Kenna's wake in TBeuing Kre;;n{wdmhegh‘: at ang;—u;& n‘oll:ce, qiéxflr for | order to “pocket” bim, so to speak, and | 3 is friend, his foe or his breakiast. Skinner him on the way to the tape. True, there | 801 |Don Ciarenclo,3. 86| 3 [ 51 | & 88 | 13 | 18 |Clawson 7.2 | 808 Front de Boeu L . Sy SHpbed. e : K (728)|Osric 1L 3.. o8/ 11 28 | 82 | 2n | 28" | 210 7-10 telligence to keep “The er” in Teper- | was no competitor near enougn to Kenna | (728 Oiric IL ... 108) 11 28 | 83 | 38 | 35, | 319 o e, seven-eixhths of a mile; seliing. toire. i to give him any alarm, but the authors of 750 (ise L.B...........1081 7 | 7 5h | 9 51 | 415 100 adow Lark..101| 503 Kowalsky Charming Maud Durbin is given but scanty i the protest say that is not the point—itis| 281 |Billy McCiosky,s.104| 8 | 614 | 9 81 | 61 | 84 3 L. Wheeler. .. 100 | (683) i ermanita. opportunitics in the play. In the third act H the principle of the thing that they are | 38L [ameced 01| ¢ | 41 | 61 | 81 | 73 | 61 8 4 she makes a pretty picture in her doublet and 1 1al about. €91 | Mra. Shad: S0l 2 | 8l | Th i1 8 76 20 hose and comp:ls attention by her womanly [ “We doRlE Sasitio 1ose e 676 | Halleluj 819 81 82 9 81 80 attractiveness, | We d : poss as soreheads or | 13 | Ajo, 5. 1 6] 18 | 110) 138 | 43 | » 50 U ‘As for the other characters they receive no i s beingz envious of the victors,” said = AT mote attention than they merit. | George H. Stratton of the Olympic Wheel- Good start. Won bandily. Winner, Atkin & Lottridge’s ch. &, by Surluam-imp. Paloma. Time, | Akond 8 Spray ... 10 Sen. Mahoney..103 Macchiav>:1i and Borgia are but sorry con- | 705) Howard men last night. “We don’s want the cup. | 1:42%- E = spirators. The dreaded Lucretia at times re- i . x 3 A Sixth ruce, three-quarters of a mi e; selling. l What we are after is a squars deal, and if 4 THIRD KACE—Half a mile: two-year-olds: purse $400. o 21001 112 Red Fo:;, s ol ff'hl:.mbee'.',‘:';fi':.‘;1‘.’?35'@:?3-.’1‘2{35.?"“ktfl{’ | there is any way of getting it we propose | S14. 2 Da Ca ‘102 L i to have it. b heri 192 | to see, and the Cardinal in his make-up out- | frrdenis Mountain Vi rcarruthers. 117 | motuers Mother Goose. | Now, 1 was at Mountain View Sunday | ncex.| Home, weight. | St| % | % | % | s | ¥in g n sday night Skinner is to produce | to see that our representative, Tantau, got T Y R “Hamiet” agaio, for which the public is clam- ) | off all right on the fifth reiay. In obedi- § 3t EH “;/i oring, and st Saturday matinee “Romeo and ok ence to the rules, we sent one trailer out i 31, | 88 | 3% Juliet” will be the bill. | | behind our man. But what did the Bay 8 5h | 42 | 44 S e 1 | City people do? Why, they had six or 1 41 81 | 830 H At the Galumbla. soven men there, and every one of them 8 o el 300 SELECTION: FOR TO-DAY. ‘:F‘",F:h" ;::E\l:’l.’nl:::;ez’:‘::u:mm. fook care to bring slong o wheel exactly e s 8 |8 30 N eia €t petions oL Ahe PO REl Aol ab s he size en e % 5 e ize ol et y their relay Winner, J. A. Grey's ch. o, by mp. Nir Modred-Fidelity. Time, :4915 | ¥ F®t race—No seloctions, The dainty love scenes, as well as the more Lew Hunter, ex-chairman of the racing board and an enthusiastic Olympic cycler, was another who was giving vent to his feelings last night at the Post-street Lead- quarters. Jack McGiynn, also of the Olympics, says that a special compisint will be lodged with the racing board in regard to the conduct of Vincent, who was the 815. FOURTH RACE—Pacific Union selling stakes; one ana am elghth miles; purse $1500. Index.| Horse. age, weight. | st. B etting. Jockey. op. Cl. Buckwa, a 109 (787)| The Romas (798) | Damien, 4 796 |Sa fsbury Pertect s:art. Won easily. b g, by Buckra-We Wa. Time, 1:54%4. Second race— Cherrystone, cota, Perhapi. Third race—Greyhurs:, True Blue, St. Distaff. Fourth race—Flushington, Do: Front do Boeuf. Fifth race—Alvarado, Col. Wheeler, Cabrillo. La Mas- Luts, intense situations, are of a character that bear s r:peated visit 1o the theater. Thisdrama of the South will continue until Monday nex when G:orgia Cayvan will make her initial ppearance 88 & star in thiy Ciiyin a play said to be particularly suited to her, “Squire aie.” “Squire Kate" is from the pen of Buchanan, and was one of Miss Cayvan’s most marked successes during that connection with HIGHLAND - SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, CAL,, | § HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma. (o, only 414 nours from San Francisco, and but 9 miles’ staging. Waters noted for their medicinai virtues and generaily conceded to be the finest natural bath water in tne | trailer for Krafts, th ty rider Sixth —Alts L the Lyceum Theater in York. Seats tor State. Excellent cilmate and grand mountain | 15 SEYHkh Frelis) "Vifi::n‘f_‘ i g E16. FIFTH HACE—Ons 2d asxicenth mils; sling; purse 400. xth race—Altaners, Lena, Da Capo. |8 Lo, engagoment will bo on sale be.| OO the Border of Clear Lake. sornery. Long distance telephone: dully malland | deliberately paced the *Flymng Dutch: 2 ginoing Thursday. from San Franclsco ontv $5 50. Take Tiburon man” for several miles. The latest development in the local situation is a movement to sell Cuban Cousin Joe. . 1w 's ch. 1, by Sobrante-by Tyrani, Time, 1 PRESIDENT M'CALL IS HERE his appearance the detectives arresied him. He was booked for grand eny and on an- tures of the burlesque is its clever ballets. HARLES H. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY-AT ek Davis, the trailer g - ge, welght. | St.| Std.| 34 | 3% | 3% | st | nn. At the A.cazar. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR ;:""'m .'l‘izk;\, . or 3:30 . ». Terms, $2 & day or Kroeiz, who carried the Oiympic colors | Jdex.| Horse, a 4 - . : ¥ in. this Talay. S00k Nincent oo tork bor Xiis ==l R e 8 ETR B T 5 He Came v:‘:h!:;e:l#::tnlplly and vnuu‘n“m. cu:l-:n ;’olhl:.d‘:p on“‘"ld ‘ouu' J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. | action, and the pair came to blows. | 3 s5n|51|61|862|633 2n s 1 i 2 attosplonsacisst g S patrons,of, that | Meanwhile the Bay City lads are still 23 | 28|23 | 22|11 36 3 John A. McCall, president of the New | cozy little theater wore an expectant air re- otlaboating tboh Mictey aayi et ikl | <18 [ERRSARTaR AR IR S )| 8 York Life Insurance Company, arrived | garaing Hugo Toland's tighis. [t was not ©0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0000 | nongs, the trend of which is the discomfits | do3 | Sn "90el 7171 | 334} 63 -[38 here yesterday and is at the Palace. He | Ul the third act, when Mr. Toland strolled on | ure of their defeated rivals. a9 | W | 61% 81| 81 | 81° 73 10 and his friends came with President | ;218 Beia Brummel.” that the sudience res- AN HCEI,LEN l sl S e N Toe | $1 18131308286 e Bioiax OF the Banth Fo 10,85 * | lized that whaiever reasons Mr. Toland msy e or mo attention is paid to the | ZO% |Liue Be 04(10 | 81 | B34 81 | 94 |0 |83 1 pley uthern Cali- | huye had for objecting o don the directoire Oiympic protest. Asa matter of fact, feW | 811 |Leonvilie, 6 93’0 4n | 87ho" |83 10 |0l 8 fornia, and Mr. McCall came leisurely to | costume the fear ot “‘cutting sn awful figure” | x, e i Ympefl{ prepared and of the boys have hud time to hear that & | ... ... Vo Soabiat bt by Y LRt Y 1Y |at s F’und.m from there. "o will' be | wasot one of them. " Aoy Finess Glalnp oo et e Bae Pray: promptly” served, can *kick’’ is‘on, ere a week or two. Rumor has it that ne of the hits of the performance was made ‘7 siways be obtained in Good start. Won driving. Winner, A, Shields’ b h., by The Pard-Klia | akeland. Time, 1:49. Mr. McCall will before taking his depart- | by Gordon Foster, whose clever mpersonation ST S T Eea ) % T B e A e e ure try to get asite for & tall building to | of A gvod-numored butemphatically “coun- | pleasure. Bathing, boating, nuntins and fshing: | THE GRILL ROOM OF THE 817 2 ven-eighths g i be ted by the New York Lif T try”’ boy won a laugh on every line. Francis | swimming tank, dancing, lawn teanis, croquet, A - Blyihe block has been. tatked of in com | LoMert Jooked decidedly handsome, and did | B A GE A PIETA, SHORTEST AND ?(emf 'dlly llh P A I ACE Y e > . 05! ‘opular 1ooex.| Rorse, agn wetene Jet.] 3 | 26| % | mn nection with the rumored purchase, but I | sirolliag geniiemaniy piaver. Geores O | BEST ROUTS TO ALL POINTS IN LAKE CO. | Dining A part: e S ey = R T 5% it was ever seriou:ly considered it ‘is ap- | bourne played Ephraim Smooth, & very qua- | Ronndtnp from San Francisco 85 ment in town. = ok ;;3 ERosiac, 8, P e ,;h 2t 3 parently out of the question, in view of | kery Quaker in his usual finished mauner. 3 J. CRAIG. Mansger. The New Method of Aiding| b0 Wheeborasssatsl 2| 31 | 31 | s3] 81 7 the recent decision of the Uniled States | Tho reitof the east do thelr usual g00d Work. | s, ¥. Omeo—518 Montgomery st i 2 | David, 111 6| 53 | 43 | 3 53 Siaughter. 4 upreme Court. By this decision the i Them Is to Seil Bonds at 4 287 | 2 | 23 | 21 | 876 |Thompeon 5”3 | estato is yot in an unsettied condition, Ordng pupsca Houns ; slan o |8 6 Jones, 8 13| O Mouall met several frignds sad at.| The“'Stowawsy. at Morosco's is a thrilling o856 Half Their Faca. Good siari. Won handils. Winner, F. Duane's br. &, b Favordale-imp. Sweet Home, Time, | tended the theater Iast n ght. A commit- |3t0ry of low life in London wiih toughs, C 1:28. tee of prominent insurance men met him | IrAmps, thieves, drunkards and a dingy gin SPALDING'S OFFICIAL A v i e & 4 SEVENTIL LACE—Eieven-sixtesaths of mile: three-year-olds; seling: purse $500, st Menlo in the morning and accompanted | BA1ace; RUe BIOL, (851, 5,195¢ Nelf Mho dan be. H RIS WELL KNOWN AND R Names 1o the Petition for Freedom | 8]8. ! ey him to the Gity. s rodes ek e Lo anle A o Base Ball Guide 3| T Sheiariotn R Setinn Are Coming In From All P.rts The principelicenss the omer DR ALS WL e N S DA ot Oxas ) o 4 -Index. 5% str. | Fin Stole a Bicycle. st witlrreal tools and finished oft with dyna- FOR 1897. el et for B ook o 0 03 3 —_ mite. Sched- d 2 ev's nsulta- i of the State. = 1% blflwlrn ‘“‘:"v ‘” "Q‘"M“‘C;"- hired a | Pyils Thompson, the new soubrette, ufi'f";.'f.’.’,‘:fi‘ v Minor T Hice asd Suoodly con AL ‘Duli o dvess e 0 il 23 | 2 . cycle yesterday from . Christoffar, 419 | ¢ ver rendering of newsboy, up in Leagurs und Colleze Statis- ROACO 18| 314 Stanyan street. He did not return with it and | siang snd resdy for all comers, The whole N Foniralis ok iy ' E ReSULEY, N, 2-» In spite of the demands of business at in | i ] 3¢ the palice were notified. Detectives Dillon | cast was good. e e Brice 10c vostpaid & | 20 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. ] home the chief and master spirits of the B el and Crockett found that Mason had taken the ALL NEWADRALERSIOR ANY local Cuban League are planning vigor- Rt bieyele to H. Kierski and sold it for §12. It Tivoll Opera-House. SEALDING AgENCT: NOTARY PUBLIC | ously to aid the little country in its 84 B3 83 ¢ i ‘The second week of *‘Don Juan” opened to s 5 . e 8 y 31| 8: pight to get the money, and when he made | _ooo® YOULE I fon P00 CR0) TRV TS American Sports = Dead heat. Cood start. Won driving. Winners, J. Lodge s ob. i, alist- i 2 "J?Gn & by imp. Loy pray, and | other charge of carrying a concealed weapon, o4 W Tevolver was found in his pocken T T ! mer dance in the third act is s Pratsoworthy Abrooke's “Elie Miss Se 's “'Eisie 241 Brosgway: N, ¥. Law and N Public, 638 Market st, Feoll sirees. Telephone * Fine * 3584