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[ & THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, b ‘ ght out but a field of five. The Burns | i Waternouse pair, Recreation and Miss | | Rowena, were prohibitive 1 to 6 favorites | | and split the purse between them. Miss | Rowena was first past the wire, with her | | scramble with ten sorinters lining up at o | Y | stabie mate second under wraps. Michae!, | B | | erowded against the rail down the stretch, | was a good third. | | " The opening event was a six furlone [ | Him to Victory. choice, The winner was § to 1in the be}l‘l‘::gx;exl event decided, a six and a halt furlong spin, was one of the familiar Burns Salvation, With Tcp Weight | § nereonse, tlt aftaios The condl Up, Made All of the” |TRARscoteaéisntiondusing £is Running. |60 s ot b wit nop ey packua fam BY THE evensdown to 3 to 5. Horatioaway poor- | ———— ‘ ly took third place. | 5 Old Yemen was a pronounced 6to5 fa- | Miss R wena Captured the Water- | vorite for the six-furlon: selling run that | followed, and geiting away to a flving start led his company from the jumn, | finishing a leng:h in advance of the 15 to 1 shot, Manchester, ridden by Charley | Thorpe. Howard was a good third. \ yiibe final was a mile rac with Satsuma, | : - | Vinctor, imp. Trance and Preston as tion is & magnificent cripple, and | gariers’ Satsuma and Preston boh went | t, winper of the Burns handican, | to the post 13 to 10. Each one of the bovs | 1 Such was the con- | seemed to have waiti g throng es.i- [ bunch wajked the first haif in :5' A 7000 people | cut loose with Satsum k | Was reached und in a tor half u lengt 100 to 1 shot, be: house St.ke—Satsuma Won a 1 Peculiarly Run Race. g orders und the 57. Thorpe | when the stretch | rive downed Vioc- | Imp. T for the place, ce, ch $10,000 siake has been the talk om for the past week, and perfect t track favored its decis- 1, the race was one of led in this part of ; 1 a time standpoint the bitterness with which every | t of ground was contested. The starters en. Talent and owners alike a as to the winner. Slaughter again managed to put upa bungling ride astride Kowalsky. Some few days ago Frank Brown gave California a selling race w side. v substantial boost in & A the filly won at Ingle- Yesterdsy Brown's sprinter Yemen lling sprint, at the conclusion of v Coulter, owner of Calif horse up to $800, securing him. Ruinart is trained by Frea Merckel, a rising young Californiz horsemau, and the brown colt's condition yesterday attests tein the betting. gl 1 came thie Boots pair, Installato s cor da; and The Roman, with 16 t0 5 about them. | Of his abilitv. The owner of Ruinart pre- ly Randall ned his faith on | Sented Merckel with $1000 as well as| e v top weight, | Fecompensing Marty Bergen in the same pilot him, and | amount. fii t got8and 10 to 1 | Sbaw was given orders to wait in third Ruinart in at 116 | OF fourth position with Salvation until s reached ani then make ocked to have been frowned upon | the stretch w | n boys get astride a good | y Bargen’s old-time | borse the caliber of the son takes and some few | they are apt to get rattled and think they | 'wn colt managed to | have the race uv their sleeve. Such was 1, although 15 and 20 | probably the case with Bhaw. When the | more plentiful. Wheel of | fractional time is glanced over it will be engula and Sc.iller all haq | Seen what a crand race Marcus Daly’s Denny and Argentina | horse ra )_l'hahfrnlcl\ al paris were: al - | the Darr: Major Cook, ridden by | Thorpe,was an 8 10 5 lavorite, but was cut | : off ut the start and ended up fourth, The With the Worst of the|gfut shot, Senator Mahoney, led until : | well into the stretch, where Masoero took Weights, Bergen Rode | {leiend and won hard ridden. loss than 3 length before Kowalsky, the second but many strung | his ride. W t iR ent Salvator | h e: Q 503;; six furlongs, e market. ing past the stand the horses and the start was one rts, the aligned. | &I E Ivation was | 110N was given to win the stake, vas! tand, followed by Loben- | Ruinart (30 to 1) to run second. | udge Denny and Installator, with - IT WAS LOADED. ( 1:41; ‘one and a quarier en yesterday proved winners. = with | gula, others close up. In order to makethe | ining Instaliator soon caught up with lose com- | re_ the for- | Joseph Herizel Fatally Wounded by a | fell back, | Bullet ¥rom a Parlor [ Roman, per- Rifle. m bome, with vation looked a nxious and was Joseph Herizel, a cabinet-maker, 54 of age, living at 10 Tark street, was | taken to the Receiving Hospital last night | now began creeping up, |in a dying condition. ss in asking too | into beginning to tell, and he wire both Ruinart orged ahead of him. n and |k 1z that it was loaded Herizel om ier and laughingly told The girl av_first objected, g in old-time {0 3 1 colt past the judges a neck | b v raised the rifle and firea 1 the bearer of the black and | Herizel dropped with a zroan and the girl e of Eimwood stock farm, Salvation | ran screaming from the room. The parior . his head at The Roman’s flank. | rific was loaded and the bullet struck received a great ovation on his | Herizel in the right eye, penetrating the and, and when the time | brain. The patrol wagon was summoned and out, lowering the coast -quarter of a second, there was | Herizel was taken to the Receiving Hos- heerine! pital. Dr. O'Brien expressed the opinion | Before being blanketed a floral horse- | that he could not recover, although he | e was placed on the neck of the win- | mignt live for a few days. e Luse. Jake Rudolph’s Trial Four ont of the six favorites sent to the | Jake Rudolph’s trial on the charge of assault ners and made all of the | to co; pa balance | i v cal y nodded his approval nit murder has been set for the 16th This case Las been on Judge Waliace's dar for some 1 {me. h t t four and a hall furiongs for two-year-olds,| London Jews rarely drink to excess. | | THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. ‘ e | (CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oaki turday, April 10. Sixty-ninth Day of | the Winter Meeting, i 4 | . Track fast. 896-97. Wea £43, FIuST RACE selling: purse $350. index.| Horse, age, w Jockes. Bozemsn ) sl | Becing, | Jockey. lop G | 1MI%D KAUE—Three-quarters of a mile: selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse 8350, L ne, fme 3 flash of red.| Yesterday afternoon Herizel got a par- coming like a flash, sex nrill throug S P the backers of Ruinart. Salvation proved | 0T Tifle from a boy to repair. Last even himself a worthy son of his great sire and | 08 Tessie Newburger, a girl 9 years of | B/ 2 in rse fashion, but | age, the same house, went | s 1 Teri | g command of the Clothing situation. them such. revolntionizers of price for Bigh-grade Clothing, and we feel as thongh our mighty undercatting of prices ' well merits the applanse of the people. the past, what say they to these Business Building | | --$3.65.-- About 200 Men’s Blue Cheviot Wool Suits. They are single- breasted and are sold by other stores for $12. Our price while they last— | --$3.65.-~ ~--$5.95. -~ About 5oo more of those All-wool Scotch Tweed Suits, in neat desirable patterns. They are sold by our competitors for $1s. Our price while they last— | --$5.95-- --8.45,-- | Men’s Fine Imported Covert Cloth Top Coats, in pretty shades of | tans. They must be seen to be appreciated. Sold by others for $15. Our price— --$8.45.-- PEOPLE! Trae it is that the intreduction to the people of our immense establishment has been a costly one-- made so through fulfilling our declaration to assume But “That we came dishonestly by our immense stock fo be in { the position to so glaringly sacrifice it,” *‘That situation | stares us inthe face as a result of a too expensive introduction by means of price-catting,” “That the | hands of the law are upon ns,” and like insinma- | tions of competitors are falsehoods pure and simple, } and we feel that the people are with us in brandicg f j We are prond of the distinction of being the r | If indeed we have rattled our competitors in Bargains! i) ® [OTHIER ! TR R T — M --$8.45.-~ About 1000 Men’s Fine All-wool Blue and Black Serge Suits, in single and double - breasted. Sold by our competitors and worth $17.50 and $20. Our price— --$8.45-- --$12.35-- Just to keep their prattling tongues awagging, we’ll take all our $20 and $22.50 Men’s Fine Clay Worsted Dress Suits, elegantly tailored garments, equal to tailor-made, and sell these this week for— -$12.35.-- --$11.50.-- The Genuine Venetian Covert Cloth Top Coats, the finest made, straps, seamed, with and without velvet collars, a very sightly garment, worth and sold by other stores for $20. Our rice— R --$11.50.-- BoysTExtra Strong All- Wool Reefer Boys’ All- Wool Reefer Suits, in blue, black and School Suits, = s 3 T | Bewnx. | pretty shades in any orse, age, weight. | 8. 3% A | ¥ | Jookey. |op G| of gray, shade desired, 11 W Marin.. (85 €8] worth” $2.50. worth $3.50, | 28 |Thorpe |30 25 | i 7z i | Our price, Our price, 51 6 Wl g8 o $1.45. $1.95. | 8 40 | —_ b. g by Alarm-Hera Time 1:1434. 846, tenvaa sixteentbs of a mlie; the Waterhouse stakes: two-year-oid fillies; | sl T [ | Bevias. 1000 CONFIRMATION SUITS, for boys who wear short 15h _r.’ % St bl R0 BRI S | || pants, made in ali-wool goods, in biue and black, well | 3n (Heonewy 16 made and cut to fit. You cannot equal them anywhere for 31 |Coorpe... : less than $7.50. Our price, 42 |McHugh 80 5" |-laugnter 13 H ! Winner, Burns & Waserhouse's ch. £, by lmp. Midlothlan-imp. Paloma s Rowen. 847, FIFIH RACE—One and & quarter miles; the Burns handicap; all ages; purss $10,000. T 1 T T 1 Tettin, fea ] 14 | e | % | s Hn.] Jockey. op &L 63| 63| 51 | 1n |Bergen, 10 13 74| 78| 22 | 235|Snider 3% -4y 21 (24| 1b |13 |34 |sh, 8 8 84| 316 B2 | 43 4 8 9 ,?2 18| vyl 68l B s AL . 3 7 6 0 40 sn |9 w0 |8 |10 5 20 Lsiare Wondriving Winner, E. A. Mizner's br. b by 8t. Carlo-Queen Alia. Time, 2:06%. pled w th i he Houa 848, BIXTH KACK—One miie; three-vear-olds and upward; purss $400. 1000 pairs of MEN'S STRONG CASSIMERE PANTS, sold everywhere for $2. Our price this week, 95c¢. 500 pairs of MEN'S ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT PANTS, all colors, worth $3. Our price this week, .45, 400 pairs of MEN’S FINE ALL-WOOL WORSTED DRESS PANTS, in the latest patterns, worth $4. Our price this week, $2.15. We challenge the entire San Francisco to match the values the Baldwin is at present offering in Clothing for MAN, BOY or CHILD. We do not claim to perform wonders. Our superiority has a plausible explanation—we buy and sell strictly on a cash basis. We have reduced our own expenses to the lowest practicable figure, and by reason of our enormous sales we are satisfied with smaller profits than any other store could exist on. Boys’ Confirmation * Suits, made in blue and black che- viots, strictly all wool, in single and double breasted. You can’t equal this for less than $7.50. Our price— $3.85. Just received — s00 dozen Men’s All- Wool Merino Un- derwear, all sizes. The kind that are sold for 7s5c else- where. Our price, 45¢. Boys’ Confirmation Suits in fine all- wool serges and worsteds, single and doubls breast- ed. They aresold for and worth $12.50. Our price Easter week— $5.45. The latest patterns in French Madras Golf Shirts. You see them marked $1.50 in other stores, Our price, 85sc. Boys’ Extra Fine Middy Short Pants Suits, made with ex- tra vests, large sailor collars, in blue, red, tan and brown, hand- somely made, worth $7.50. 6ur price, $3.65. Boys’ Short Pants | Middy Suits, in blue | cheviots and serge, with separate vests | made of tan duck, with silk trimming, extra deep sailor col- lars, sold for $5. Our price, $2.45. 1000 BOYS’ WASH SAILOR SUITS, in(grettv colors, sold by other houses for 75¢, ages 3 to 10, ur price, C. 1000 BOYS’ FINE QUALITY SAILOR WASH SUITS, with large sailor collars, prettily trimmed, worth $2. Our price, 5c¢. Just received—The latest styles in GENTS’ FEDORA HATS, in the shades pearl, nutria and brown. Hatter’s price, $3.00. Ours, $1.45. 4 1000 dozen BOYS’ LARGE STRAW SAILOR HATS, worth soc. Our price, 20c. THE BALDWIN CLOTHIERS, 924 fo 930 Marke St, Baldwin Annex, : il ARt R ETNET 36.".‘.‘:'“. |10 7‘_.:, MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. ;;ood star.. Won dnving. Winner, Dr. H. E. Bowell's ch. b., by Macdufi-Albertha. Time, 1:47. —