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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN DAY, MAY 2, 1897 WONDERS NEVER CEASE IN RACING Little Bob Took the Ingle- side Stake at Four Miles. | { Marce!, Assuredly. the Eest,| Second Through Tardy ; Riding. | Can't Dance, the Favorite, Was Un- placed—A Big Crowd Viewed the Race—Three Choices Won. The racing season at the local track was | brought to a close yesterdsy with the | de stake over a distance of four | les as the special attraction of the card, spirits of those departed turf he- roos—Thad Stevens, True Blue, Foster & Hocking—were hovering about | ey must have found it diffcult to re- press & s as they gazea at the five entries lined up to do batile for the rich | $4000 prize. They were thoroughbreds, to | be sure, but what a mediocre lot. Little | Bob, the wi bas in tha past been run- | ng in cheap selling races, entered to be | #old for a song. Three parts of his com- position is grit, the other portion horse. He pulled up lame and bleeding slightly | at the mouth, and probably won a fortu- nate race, for Marcel was undoubtedly the best of the starters, and but for an error in judgment on the part of her rider, Mike Hennessy, would undoubtedly have car- ried the Spreckels red, white and biue to the fore. | As in the past, the race had the effect of | drawing a big crowd to Ingleside. The fair sex was well represented in the grand stand as weil as over the balconies of the Tubh e, and the old-timers were mar- | m full force. The big race was | n on the programme to be decided but was run. off fourth. A strong | e was blowinz over the course and body was predicting slow time, and ed o a surprise. preliminary warming up gallops | anxiously watched. Shorily after began, in coming through the , Wawona engaced In a. heated ént with a harrow. and came out of h a shoulder resembling a.quarter of | beef hanging in front of one of the City | market He was excused by the judges and twenty minutes allowed for a new .book. Can’t Dance suited " the critics’ eye, and opening at § to 5 his price was soon cut 16 | 31to2. Scniller, which opened a 6 to 5| ite, receded to threes. Although the le did not fancy the chances of Mar- fay MAYDAY FESTIVITIES AT SUTRO BATHS. NEW TO-DAY. HO IS THE MAN who is always country? The well man. ‘Who is the man who throws a midst of famine? The strong man. The Delight 0f Strong Manhood. It brings to its possessor happiness and the admiration of both men and women. It is the stepping stone to suc- cess in business. 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Let I Miods mpsanaidl Pounds, %as | brackets, but so much coin was swept [front and failed to_get bim inside the No. 10, N. S. G. W., had in charge an out- | Dr- Sanden tell you of itin his book, *“ Three Classes of Men,” a pocket edition of door celebratiun, specially arranged for | which will be given or sent closely sealed, without marks, fre= on application. Get the day. In consequence the Sutter and |jt. |t may be the opening of a new lif i Caf : Satro street railwavs on the one hand and Y EtnE e to you. Call or address away over the resultof the stake race that the books must have quit away ahead on the day’s betring. in b was stationary 0L the betting at 8! money at the end. San Marco, a 12 to 1 | snot, headed Horatio in the stretch and | beat’ that colt out less than s length in the lead soon after the start, made all the ing the stand for the | rynning and won easily from Salabar, the <ucrezia was Jeadin - Bob by over | second choice. The latter was di~qualified a length, -witn Schiller and Can’t Dance | jor swerving, thus giving Flushington the teads apart- and Marcel galloping in last | place and Castake the show. down trom Tuxedo, with Arundel in the show. The sixth race was declared off and a four and a hali furlong spin for maiden ibstituted. It was easily baths as to almost entirely occupy the entire seating capacity, while great num- bers lounged about the railings down by the water. The water itself was alive with bathers, Lhere wasno delay at the start. . Woods |~ Of the original fifteen entries in the | 14 Inflammator was a good third. the Haight-street line to the Chutes did 632 Market St., Opposits e iy T o0 g ONEL S cniies L e 16 [afbuionierwus s et e | be Baigheiirecine o e Chuierdid| g ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 8.5, & o, ront, Schiller and Little Bob, | two-year-olds eight faced the webbing. | ter miles proved a gift for the 6 to 5 ing carrying the people first one way and Office hours—8 A. M. 10 8:30 P. M. ; Sundays, 10 tol. Los Angeles Ottt 4 South Broal. which was the order of the leaders for the | Rosormonde, with Witlie Martin up, was | favorite Reddington, which, with Stan- then the other. weyj hortiand, Or. 208 Washing ton street; Denver, Colo:, 935 Sixteenth streot. | . st Inite. | a pronounced 6 to 5 choice, and, taking | ford up, cut out the pace and won hands The crowa was so great at the Sutro AULE.—sinke DO mistuke 11 1he HUMDber—Es B2 Make nots of it 1 For_ thene es Little Bob was | | | two-year-olds Crowds Enjoy the Perfect o I!el;qn!.:'}ru;(e’upx:‘h; S Im nekurlv The talent was at cea as to the probable | captured Towanda, which receded | who during the dances crowded the pllk;- § equal ttle Bob ialiered over three | winner of the six-furlong run next de- | from 8 t05 to 13 to 5 in the betting. Truth w forms in their scant bathing suits, watch- jurlongs from home and it looked as|cided.; At post time fours were obtainable | led Imperious out for the place. ea‘her In and Ollt ing the exhibition. y 4 v H‘)uuun he had tendered his resignation, | against either Moilie R. oritmp, Disps vl - £ D The entertainment began at 2 o’clock, < 5 :,l.:l"hL 1.&;&»3" :L:’;en;um, filly i ‘i}e Tewo Checis, with Johnty Websr inp, | NOTE 0 00T'S. wheu a bevy of children, young girls "fid 2 ; rétol, on sheer gameness led the | nearly turned the trick, leading the bi 4 boys, advertised to number 1000, but who =7 tirdy ng Marcel past the .winning | med past the paddock, where he | Rube Clarke was presented with an ele- fell short of that number very materially, FORECLOSURE -ALE & line by three lengihs in 7:241{, ten sec- | was passed by both Alazan and Mollie R, | zant gold cane yesterday by the employes BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE joined in the raising of two May poles. The chil iren occupied a stage erected above the water in about the center of the area. Between thatand the galleries oc- cupied by the spectators was the stand provided for the band. The children, ‘onds iaster tban the time made by Cad- mus_when he defeated Pepper for the samé staxe one year ago. Lucrezia Bor- | a was third, witi the pumped-out favor- urth. AUCTIO Business & Residence Properties the first named winniag by half a length, | with Two Cheersin the show, the same distance behind Mollie. Bergen managed to get imp. Disparity away from the post back in the ruck. and never got near the | WE WILL OFFER AT AUTUCTION, MONDA MAY 10, 1897 That magnificent pece of property known as the “Seattle Block,” sltuaie at the southwesterly co: of the bar. ‘| Thousands Go to the Chutes and “Butch’ Fisher is said to have offered | Little Bob for sale yesterday morning, Witness the Dances—At Sutro Baths. setting the price st $500. “Butch” likes i cchittle Clawson rode the winner to ex- | front. The winner was8to 1in the bet- ‘ to be numbered among the wise divisivn, dressed in gay colors and fancy costumes, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1897 PR S P L NS llent advantage, and besides receiving a | ting. and 1t might have been a bluff to get 100 were at first banked upon seats arronged At 12 o'clock, Noon 1107 Steiver <t.. SW. corner 0f Golden Gate ave , well-merited ovation was presented with an order for a theater box from the judges’ stand -by the well-known minstrei and sport admirer, William Wes A mild surprise was in store for spec- ulators infthe mile selling dash. Tulare | | with 99 pounds up looked a good thing on | | form, and was heavily backed at containing 22 rooms, bath, bisemen. fin.shed ia natural nard wood: p.iances; concrete foundat’on in tiers. At the signalfrom the conductor and the music of the band, they sprang to their places and raised all hands about the tol against the ge'ding. However, that is more than he is actually worth. Had Mike Hennessy made his move and attic! all modern ap- nd steps; vesiivu @ finished In na.ural 04k wih marble floor; rentel At Salesroom, 14 Montgomery St. MANUFAQTURING SITE. Epjoyab'e Church Picnics Held at - OX Y . even | - % S two May poles, presenting a very spirited or ¥75 pe- montl. Also 1% Hats of 8, 7 an Three out of six iavorites earned | money, Slaughter never got him near the | With Marcel on entering the backstreich Schustzen Park, Shell Mound picture, heightened by the splash of divers | Northwest corner First and Clementina streets (be. | 100m* i i bath; ser vants’ room and laund; | the last time, instead of waiting until the ceel i (e R S gwach Howaci and. Folsom strceiy_Full Toni 4308 | Molerd Tmprovementa: oectric ‘il speakine: | far turn was reached, the mare wouid The programme following consisted of a | 5ot stesterand crosing peved and scoested; ot i | 13765 91 ¢ e mdaiion srd steps: vestibules THE #“CALL” RACING GUIDE. | have won without much difficulty. Wait- great variety c_r!dl-m:y ‘dnnceu in which | street Terms—At sale. 40|}kralbeof{nur un;l:r en(")} ,_e:’ulhn-u: umnexude i i | ing to make a spurt wiih a horse that is from a single individual to several dozen E BDteainy il S e D TR ATV o b ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack, Saturday, May 1. Eighty-seventh | DOt a sprinter was very poor judgment. That Mayday may mean something 1n | 100K part and which held the big audi- PROBATE SALE—To Olose Estate. | Sepict o7 (beiin oo mein g day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. GR] FINST RACE- 951. e-sixteenths of & mile; tw Weather fine. Track fast. 3ndex.| Horse welght. a0y ee Burk’s b. £, by imp. The officials of the two racing associa- tions met at Ingleside yesterday and de- cided to close the racing seazon at the end of the coming meeting at Oakland, The real true winter racing form so much- won a mile dash in 1:4217 very cleverly. Yesteraay with 99 pounds up he was not the bright lexicon in use in California was fully demonstrated yesterday. All that was set forth in the various bills of out and in door entertainment were fulfilled The sun got up early, and remained up and out unul quite late. The wind blew, ence well entertained and applauding each performance through the long_after- noon. Mr. Sutro, after one of the dances, was called to the platform and was pre- sented by a young Miss, on behalf of the space and which took in all the main and side shows at the Chutes were equally en- tertaiued. The prcgramme included a Centrally Located Corner Residence. Two-story residence, 1422 Larkin street, southeast corner of Sacramento street; § rooms, bathi and base- ment; rented for $50 per month ; lot 25:6x100 fmat. Terms—Cash, subject to Confirmation of the Superfor Court. We can negotiate loan if desired. Howard Street Investment. 1759 Howard street, east side 108 feet north of Four- ic ; lot by 100 on Steiner st. BSE~ & C ., Auctioneers, 14 Montgomery st , City. K distant; in Ko Pay Until Cured! 60 page book free | Jockey. Iy mentioned by opponents of a prolonga- | to the letter, or if they were not it was the ‘ixncsmv fl“'; bflg“tful bunch ‘z{ flflh':er- Cottage Home near Golden Gate Park. Rosormonde .15 et ton of racing was vividly illustrated yes- | fault of the management, aud no lapses | Mr. Sutto made whar was no doubt ah | N Costage, 1413 Fulton strect south side, 125 foet i Salabur -.104 | terday, but as the horse’s owner is a mem- | could be charged to providen Provi- | sPPropriateresponse, L . 1 | west of Broderick street ; 6 rooms, bath and Flushington. ....104 1 | Ploeoit ek T bherMItale Wester D IR Rt which | oo cnarg providence. Provi- | ;,uid be heard by the distant audience: | on the main drive to Golden Gate Park Castake. 101! 6 e el ide, the ‘re. | dence looks after Californiu in a cheerful | The audience, however, applauded just | . Terms—Cash above morigage of 4255, 4 TUMORS taken { P 0] | |Siawson | controls the racink a Iagleside, the “re- | £ *H¢° 90 L i e 3 + ap) e Caall b an, ake ! an Dt onie 1 ameror | versal”’ was ‘overlooked. On April b7, |and painstaking manner and leaves little | the snme. = R { sl ok | Tulare, with 109 pounds in the saddle, | Foom for complaint. The crowds that filled all the available ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ENIFE PAIN! | i g ! Salabar finished second. disqualified for % one, two, three in a mile taken’by BSan 5 teenth street; 3-story building containing 3 fiats in ith test Is i S s e s gk s TR, Marco in 4. % :,",’,,}’,f:t‘g:‘;}}fiffie‘:“;“gfl";}flfl iBe ocean | umber of outdoor spOTts, a POLato race, | front and rear house of 4 rooims; ot TS Leek. L P L SECOND RACE—Three-quarters of a mile: three-year-olds and upward; purse $350. Itis said that Candor lacks gameness. | but not to interf 3 oy | 8 balloon ascension and other attractions, | ,Terins Cash subject to confirmation of the Superior Worst common places | It looked very much yosterday 83 though | anybody. Tha day. was vory seneraijy |10 the evening winding up with a grand | Ourt Wecas negotite loanf de Y amctial Brensis | = Y = £ o anybody. The day was very generally Prominent I d Business Corner nd man’s face and lips. T S s jiting, | speed was the essential quality he fails o | celebrated in this Gity, as 1t was through. | "Il — in Western Addition. S. R. CHAMLEY, M. D., 719 Market St S. F, [ . | M : | . | pe ‘»me-‘ bl ban 08 per tat 5 Damnds ou"t‘l:h:eh‘::lr:. 5 e . To Be Lighted With Electricity. LeA and improvements northeasterly corner of Turk i g = ¥ [FeamlEs i 7| on Reddington he evidently thought all | SEeil Mound and Ej Campe " "'t | _Orders have been issuca by the Southern | 414 Siciner sireet, 14 to 1o Turk sieet; four | Send to Seme One with Cancer [z2 |21 |12 |3 § | the crack jumpers in the country were | ° At Sutro baths there wasan entertain- | bioiic ComPanY for changing the method of | houetr §rooms and bath, ani comer storoand e of sl e | 83 3 |entered. It was a very protiy presenta- | ment psculiarly adapted or. dedicated (o | Hormiviiy 1 1o ruplace. tho ol Tempathat ans | Roldses wonles o £TETce: oo Htibnst coch b 191 633 3 T e ;7.1 | 61 [iawson 20 u?{;, 1:,-..1 a speech should have gone Mayday, and at the Chutes Pacific Parlor | now being used. te,erznon ’nx:&mleet, ‘with L 50x50, or in subdivisior 0 9 | 72 Jenkins, w . RS RN NS- g2 zbaa dla B2 (Stoflet.... After two miles had been covered it is = ‘Western Addition Corner Flats | | ‘?{ 1 “9’ m ‘;,‘lfim\vn said little Woods, who piloted Lucrezia NEW TO-DAY. Two modern flats, 725 and 727 Webstur street, south- | |Twnp. Disparit 12 111 |Bergin. | Borgia, lost the fuil use of his arms from | ~~——~~~r~—r -~~~ | west corner of Fulton street: contains 5 rooms and bath spry Lark, 71 1234 |Mackita cramps. The formbook would have many esch; reuts, 30 lot Bxsi siitect 7T s aulas e JasRe] different tales to tell if this same affl:ction e e art. Wondriving. Winger, C. F ., by Racing . | overcame ridersin shorter distances run. : Market Sl‘re-t Bullding Lots. oyl ok s i . 53, THIRD RACE—Oue mile: selling; three-year olds and up; purse $400. PLAYERS WERE SHORN. Three building lots on the southeast side of Market 1 953. 5 street, 131 feet northeast of Four treet; 8 | ‘ : : . whole 75210, or {3 subdivisios, 22100 oot each. " ACWRATFLY, FITTED BY 5 socex.| Horse nse, weisnt [st | 34 | 35 | % [ sn | mm | sooxeys |oRtP, | Tivoll Singers Forced to Cut Off Their DR Y GOODS S AI E I = s L e EXPERT OPTICIANS) o e g e Centrally Looated Tenement Investment. | o MopecATE PRICES i e atie o o 2 | [ o 5 5| Tnemembersof tho Tivoli Opera Company of Foaeth seeoss Now. B8 s 508 B whren priLvest ; Inflemmator;3:.. 61| & | H 8 | are hereby notified that for the ladies no jow- ments, 6 tenements of 5 rooms each; rents $13; lob y SEREEE e i | Plggoir... T2 02 :]:.'.ani:;e‘x\30n::|'§:.""'rf:.legas‘|:§f:§:;n'.;"y::xe- THE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS made in this ENTIRELY NEW e ok W ik st Pt Babe Mnrphy: 5106 & | Bozeman 12 20 | éntlenther shoes, will be permitted duting | STOCK OF DRY GOODS h: : : ) OGRAPHIC | it naii ot il JEEE ,Shoes, will er as crowded the store during the past 'AND 0T i Good start. Won_driving 7, . Blazer's ch. c. by imp. St. Blalse-Round Dance. Time, | tapranof - Shamus O'Brien.” Every one is % & e pror ol B Yasa, DA QT SuRiess 18t | 2d | 3d | asked to make up as characteristic_as possible | and tolend the proper spirit both in netion and dress to the productiou. ERNESTINE KRELING, George E. Lask, Stage Manager. week with an eager and pleased throng of customers, who under- stand GENUINE VALUES and where to get them. The limited time at our disposal to turn the stock into CASH has made it im- North side of Jackson street, 137 612 feet west of Hyde street; i Jackson street; under each house Terms—At sale. rovements, cottages, Nos. 1412 to 1422 ted for 10l pir month ; basement 6-12 t0 rear treet. 642 MARKET ST. UNDER CHROMICLE BUILOING . 2 | Betting. . k| ina. | Horse, aze, wt.| | mile | mile [mile| 34 | 35 | 3% | str. [Pm.| sooker, |0 sAhlew d(;v];.be('t)re l!ho]_prod_m(:;lm; of | perative to offer such irresistible prices as will speedily effect the v':::fl:;:::‘hz:f;';:"vffl" : TONG PO CHY, Titve Bob 4100 i | [ “Shamus O'Brien”” at the Tivoli, the fore- | goci anskeey bay window huuse, WLV rect, eas Eoccessor o DR LAL Hareel 108 4 e I 7 | going notice was posted on the stage door desired result. We quote a few of the many Tath huuse should be raised aed stere it g Pha 2O T4, graduste of CantDano 410 in | o5/ to the ereat “disgruntiement” of tne 1 B . Wosiisiiais bt lege, alter a very suc. Schiller. 4..113 34 2| artists concerned. Many of the male sing- s Fn H MI" ! cetal practice - of dstart. Won ridden out. W ers boasted beautiful mustaches, and these had to be sacrificed to art. Rhys Thomas’ dainty lip-shadow, Eugene Dan- ton's Boulanger beard, Adam A. Stock- #1.00 Misses’ Kid Gloves, Sale $1.50 Ladies’ Biack Kid Gloves, 534 and 6. Sale price..... 26¢ | 500 81.00 Carrlage Parasols 25c¢ | 2b¢ Black Gimp ... 25 Spring Dress Goods niversity Checks, all wool. 5 | b4-inch Iron-trame Alpaca...25¢ 180 pieces Wide Widtn French 13140 goods, down Lo Peica Western Addition Small Investment. Two flats, 1308 and 1308% Steiner strest, east side; 82612 feet murth of Eddy st Bath lot 27 612 feet by 110 fecs. - © “no. © Toomsand Terms—Cash. We can nogotiate loan it desired. many years in China, has 1o ated in demonstiate 7 1 1 T 1 Boul t $2.3010 85.00 Black Silk Lacs | Sae price.... . -80c | 71 Dimity .. their potence and his Horse, age, weight. | st.| sa. | 14 | % | s P Jockeys. meyers Napoleonic whiskers went the | *scaris and Fiohus. o price | 400 1EWool ol Giecia: abo :’x’.‘;g Whie Blankets 90 “?zfi;?']‘\?‘g; ’;‘"':::':h“:': Belt s, Wré';acdmmm | way of last year’s snows. - eeee 2 c | 50c All-Wool Satin ell. | $2. tin Comiorters, .. $1. ; 0. netoenth street. north s cure over erens Reddinzton, 4....157| 1(11 |15 1 |74 . |Stan: N i 50c 9-Inch Sash Kibbon.. . 15c | _Sale pri $2.23 Satin Comfor.ers 95 foet east of Castro strect and cable cars; 5 rooms and dix~ases, inc udi ST glabald 23 23, [Ceena witl b Succens. o1 Shammut OrBrion | Fnoue Masakerchies " sale | s0¢ 3l Hii Eorter 9105 i Tibrnia Bucks ot 54 pes cont or o R ey < 2 3 Peters ce z ¢ Silk Velvels.... 4 Detes, uptio 134 4 | 330 [ Poreaus. prevailed over personal pride and all the | $1.00 Sk Handicer. | 00 ten 8+ Wnite Sbiris. 35 Tinan Towels, lare size 150 > Asthiin . PEaTad = 'me | 175 | 51 |Venabies cast appear on the stage strictly in line 2;:;1"; Bfn'x" price. = 73‘1:( nts’ Vicana Suirts %1560 Gents' Wool snlnl"lnfl For further particulars apply to Srain, Iem..a(\nflrsi.'rnmum “n’smu:‘“'n‘; and “andor, 6 i { i 2 8. Vers. . . . le Mall s All persons ted witl Dick 0 Maiiés i IensiCas | JTin Abe) perlod Lol 3708 paed smooth | e momstisVeiliix 18¢ Brown Fi Genw | G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Auctioneers, Eira'of murady whatsover aru luviied to calt. 7 — L faces and clese-cropped hair were the | $1.25 2-Clasp Kid ol 87lac Gents' Ni 14 Montgomery Street. Office, 727 Washington Street. by Emperor of Norfolk-Angelique. Time, fashion. 7bc Black and Drab Corse Drawers. tale price. e Y. Office hours—9 A M. toli M., 110 9P x; Sume et St S e aay. 10 4% 1013 ¥ IXTH KACE=Nines = TP TOT g Will Give All to the Boulevard. C Nine-ixtesths of & mile: two-year-oids; purss §350. Tho Piothe Sk W istic JlTo ks bosoeica E=Z" Please note our ENTIRE STOCK of DRY GOODS has been NOTARY PUBLIC. ; - Ferting. | the Supervisors for permission to give a box- | purchased within the last few months, is up to date in style and| A.J. HENRY, NOTARY rUBLIC, DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR % | sr | Fin G | iog ontertainment at Woodward's Pavilion on | g uality and ridiculously ch 638 MARKET Sr. PP PALACK HOIEL Five hundred rewand for any case we the 21st inst., the entire net proceeds to be Ys ulously cheap. Telephone 570, Residence 909 Valencla cannot cure.. THIS SECRET BE i% | 11 |18 2 | turned into the Boulevard fund. The club street. “Telephone *Church” 15. vy Biops (all 'losses In 34 boury, 2% 24 2h | Piggot iy a4 = 8 cures Emlislons, Impotency, Varic an | 52 Jaugh g 3 y-weights; Jimmy tures, Blood D 75 | 8k |88 | 2mennver 18 | Authony to get the decision’ over: Rubenstern JAM S M. MORAN & CO NEW WESTERN HOTEL, effocis "o ~elf Abase o " yarnad 2 ) -weighte. 53 re 807 case, : plan. Kooms 60 to 81 50 per day, LL'S MEDIC - : 8: |8 8 80 ob’;g:‘flo'}b:;:fl e‘:;;;&;}:‘:fl ?&:{u{‘g:::: loog, lOll, 1013, 1015 MARKET STREET, 1060 per Wesk, 8810 830 por mouLh!” troe vakhs 8o Broadway, uf:’hlnl:.s&fu“‘ Good's.art. Won esslly. Winner, T, Riley'’s b. £, by Apache-Linda, Time, :56%4, fee be remiited. NEAR SIXTH STREET, bot and cold water every room; HIe graied 4 All privaie diseases QUICKly cired Send (eg BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. Very oom; elovaior ruma allniges