The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 9, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 ATURAL - BORN JUMPER | “3am Tate Won the Palace Hotel Stake All by Himself, | i | | | | [ [ | | | he Muddy Going Just Suited | the Fastidious Taste of | i | Lucky Dog. Favori s Capture Purses—Ladies Day Drew the Usual Large Orowd to Ingl eside, of Sam Tate never had esterduy nion, The ed odds-on favor 1 sieeplechase se. There were O C and Pre- g farce comed es {and afforded mile and a s ixteenth handicap—Schiller, Lucky Dog, Double Quick and Arzentina. It proved an easy tuing for Lucky Dov. The big Darebin horse picked up his 110 | pounds, and with Thorpe to d» the pilot- | ing made a runaway race of it, leading | Schiller ocutat the wire by four lengtis. Double Quick shed in the show. Barney Schreiber’s colt Sweet William dispelied the illusion reposing in the minds of many that he could not go a route. He clo an equal! favorite with Perseus in the bettine on the mile selling | affair, fifth on the programme, xnd led all | the way, winning in a gallop from the hard Perseus. Joe Terry came i-ridden from last place, taking the show. The black horse Ostler Joe di~posed of | his ficld in tne final seven furlong run very handily. Startinga 4 to 5 favorite, | he was in front from the first jump, and | led the 10 to 1shot Yule out less than a lencth in 1:30. Zimar II, the 8 to 5 choice, was an indifferent third. TRACK ITEMS. Charley Thorpe again topped the list with two winnine mounts. | Pian and The Dipper were virtually left | at the post, but chased around behind the i The former was extensively backed ders. Piggett has not been seen in the adale for a couple of davs past. Joe had a disagreement with his employer, Ed | Corrigan, as a result of which he will be | compelled to stay on the ground for a George Cocliran’s exhibition with Pre- sidio was the feature of the s eeplechase the ground much amuse- | ment. George caresasmuch about falling from a horse usa seal does about rolling from the Seal Rocks into the water. | Following are to-day’s entries: | (OLDER 1§ STILL ONDER FIRE The Bulletin Editor May Be Indicted by the Grand Jury, Additional Testimony to Be Heard at a Special Session, Judge Campbell Insists That His Conduct Be Thoroughly Inves- tigated. | | | The Grand Jury still has under consid- eration the charge of criminal libel brought by Police Judge Campbell against Fre- mont Oider, local edito: of the Bulletin, and the sentiment is strong among cér- tain of the membors in favor of finding an indictment that will bring the evening sheet man to the bar of justice. Sam Tate Leads Over the First Jump for the Palace Hotel Stakes. slike for the zame cles flatly Presidio rted in well 1ird hurdle. naged to get around J O Cearly evinced ad aring proceed with Huston up, took and National candiaate, ed and let Huston bhimself, 1 gal- the customary big tes were in winning ive of the six events de- Janded the first affair with a field of the mount on n entry was e. It took the 1orpe’s pari to up near the front, and at the was beaten a head by Eimer F, vhich 10 to 1 was obtainable. ietos the only one scratched seve. riong run for two-year- f the other seven entries Count of looked mueh the best and was backed at 6 to 5, after receding 105, H. Martin took no chances im, but s id away in the lead and from the B & Water- Eddie Jones, with Tuorpe in Fonsovannah was a tired long shot ing Thorpe c#, and the ( 5 to f ridingo m 4 th e e 1o saddle. el There were but four acceplances in the | | First rac 2-year-old maid+ns. e seven furlo: nnab. 230, ats uma. -.103((Z16)Swt Favordale 109 a:th race, ove and a sixteenth miles, sei 24 236 Miss Prim 96 nce.105 228 Soufile.... ..... 103 to....102 and a half furiongs. 104 104 101 104 104 s SELEC FOR TO-DAY, First race — Prestar, ower. Second race—Mainstay, Torsion. Third race—Satsnma, dale, Fonsovannah. ¥ourth race—Souffle, Bernardillo, Song and Dance. ¥ifth race—Pat Murphy, La Goleta. Defiant, Glen- Garland Bar, Sweet Favor- San Mateo, “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ACIFIC COAST JOC CLUB ing, Wednesday, December 7, 1897 gleside Track—Thirty Weather fine. hird day Track muddy. of the Winter Neet- three-year-0ids and npward: purse $400. furlongs; two-year- sell Be:iinz. Jockeys |Op. C1 McNichols 8 8 | orpe. 65 6 ray. 6 | Macklin 35, 9 150 25 H. -old colts and ge:diog purse §350. iR Betting, 1ndex and weight. | St| 14 Jockeys. |op. L ount of Flandrs 108 1 13 H Martin..... (45 65 ones.....-.103| 4| 44 Thorp-. g 4s aunah .. 114 2| 2h Clawson . 2 133 Cghland Ball....111( 3| 3n 12 g b Burshim 106 5 515 sy 100 | an osl 7| 6 5 | 1 he Dippe: 13| 6] 7 10 100 | easing up. by imp. Darebin-Lou Lanier n dicap s value $1030, eplechase four miles; three-year-oids and upward: the | Winuer. ACE—One miie; selll g: three-year-oids aud upward; purse $400. | | Betting. | | Fin. | Jockeys. |0p CI. 114m Hueston..... 2§ 12| 2 | Murphy. LSS 3 G Cochran..[12 4 | e TR £ Co-ricau's Li low-Hatuie Har | upled with Sam Tate I Schreiber 1 T Eeuing. st | | Jockeys. |Op. I 13, Wouds. 2 115 H. Marti 52 | z Gray 1} 6 MeDonaid '8 5 H |Cunley. o B o1 | 15 25 8 0 seven furiongs: sl ages; purse $3.0. "sbr ¢, vy Vitziames-Olive. 4ime.1:44%4. | 8t ClL 110 L B4 J104 107 Sist 231 56 er Joe, 4.. Yuoie Zan “a 1T, 1 i ¥ 7 6 411 Won eusily. Winnes, W. 134 Time, 1330, . Kandall’s bik. ¢, by Fr g | 4n | i Judge Campbell’s out-poken declaration | that either he or Oider should go to jail bas impressed the members that he is 3 | willing to stand an investigation, and the | tims they sel matter will probably be probed to the bottom. The jury was not exactly satisfied wiih the testimony given at the session of Tue:- day last, and will hold a special meeting to-day at which a numbor of witnesses bLe summouned to who were not heard wili give their «v d Sidney ce. Kuler, agzinst whom the charge g burglars tools was brought and bond the charges of the Bulletin were brought, will be recalled and his bondsmen will be interrogated to find out whether they really owned the property they claimed at the time the bond was Judge Campbell is determined to push the matter 10 a conclusion and tola the chairman of the jury yesterday that he had additional and conciusive testimony to produce at any time in case it was needed to show that the loca! man of the Balletin bad been guilty ot a criminal offense in publishing the article that caused the troub BONGLING RACE RETURNS How the Examiner Furnishes the People With Track Results. The Yellow Journal Gave Oripple as Third When He Finished Last. Little At the commencement of racing season THE CALL was the first newspaper to inaugurate the idea of in- forming the pubiic by bul'etins dispiayed tne first three horses past the post, both | at Ingleside and Oakland tracks, together with the post cdds laid against each and their riders. Tbe jealousy of the yellow journal was at once aroused and the ziving the results through tins that are as full of inaccuracies as a sieve is full of holes. These glaring errors of the Hearst sheet logses on many speculators unable 1o visit the track, but wuo are obliged to place their money with commission placesz, On Nuvember 26 the Examiner bulleting gave K by St Cario-Countess Laagdon. | Face, with Coca second and Enri Cochran | third. The winner was announced cor- | rectly, but at the track bets were paid off | on Earl Cochran for the place and Codu )(ur the show, the order in wkich the Jookeys |u"'"%, | horses passed the wire, Instances are re- . 1" |iatea of quite @ numberof people who e T TR O 1573 Thorpe.. .| 1 &5 |lostor threw away winning pastetoards ~chilier. 4.. 168 2 (4h 27 Martin, -|11-s 2 lon Earl Cochran for the piace sumply Double Quick. 4107/ 3 2h | 3 % [Clawson. %3 i% |tbrough reposing confidence in yellow | journalism. | | ple of the Examiner’s faulty service re- | Only yesterdsy another striking exam- ceived vivid ulustration. Sweet William captured tue fifth race at Ingleside, with l’m‘n;us finishing second aund Joe Terry third, Little Cripple finished last of Lis field, yet the unreliable bulietins furnishea by the Examiner informed its readers that he was third. How such an error could be made is inexpiicable. Tue Carl's bulietins are posted from fiveto ten minutes ahead of all rivals, and the horses are correctly given as placed by the judges. That the people appreciate this fact is attested by the bir crowds which daily congregate in front of Tue CavLL oftice on Market and Third streets. —_——— Hubeas Corpus Refused. A telegram to Chie! Lees from T. J. Coleman NEW 70-DAY. WINNING INFORMATION Is da'ly received by Mr. lirooke's glients direct AUK. The fact that Brooge is per onaily acquainted wiih Owners, Trainers aud Jockeys ihrouzhout the couniry enables him to secur: the most reliable of in'lie jointers. He been sunplying winners to his numeroas cilents arouni New Yors for many years pase with remarsuble success, and poss-sses Indorse m: n § irom the mos' promineat -porinz anthori s in_the iand, inc ho Times A trinl wil Terms, $10 for 6. or #5 3 days' wires. Adiress 8 ki NKuIN BROOKE, P. 0. Bux 2406, Sau Francisco, Caly the present | aminer began | have entailed pecuniary | me of the down-town | ortunate as winner of the fourth | In Victoria, B. C., states that habeas corpus was denied wife murderer Benneit by Judgs MecCall yesierday. The COUrt 1s awaiting Ottawa pupers. .o BALKED, Charlie Ngow Fails to Llentify Two Highbinders Suspected of Shoot= ing Him. Ah Wing ana Ah Chong, tae two high- | binders released by Judge Campbell Tues- ! day on charges of baving burglar tools and carr; concealed weapons, were | taken by Policemen Burke and Tracey to 814 Prospect place yesterday morning for iuentification by Charlie Ngow. Ngow was shot by three lizhbinders Iasi Friday morning, and Frank =Ton Foon, his roommate, thought that Ah Wing ana Ah Chong were two of the men. w failed to identify them and they were taken back to the City Prison pending further investigation. Frank Ton Foon shot one of the high- binders, Loo Fook Yuerng, whose dead body was found at 1006 Dupont stree headquarters of the Tsuey Sing lon Tuesday eveni e SHOT IN THE WRIST. Eleven-Year-Old Thomas Lockyer Ac- | cidentally Shot by His Playmate. Thomas Lockyer, a boy 11 years of age, | who resiles with his parents at 1442 | Tweniy-sixth street, was shot in the wrist yesierday afternoon by 12-year-old Frank Malley, who kad been pla; I revolver, During the play the revolver was acci- dentally disch in youn was dressed failed 1o e en u lodged near the elbow. the boy’s arm will be saved. g Lockyer's wrist. The wound by Dr. Plymeyer, but he xtract the bullet, as it had takex NEWSBOYS FEEL SORE. The Car Employes Take Their Hats When They Get on a Car. They Make the Youngsters Run Several Blocks Before They Return Them. The little newsboys of this city havea rievance, und one which they think iou'd be remedied. The little fellows jump on the cars to sell their papers and riae about ten feet and then jump off. | The motormen, gripmen and conductors | to prevent tbe boys doing this take off their caps, and that 1s the small boys’ complaint in a nutshell. They apparently do no harm getting on the cars, and do not ride far enougn to pay a fare, but still the gripmen and con- ductors take it upon themselves to take | the boys’ hats, sometimes keeping the other limes making | blocks, and parhaps causing them 1o lose the sale of a paper, or possivly more. this always happens around 5 o'clock, e most p This hxppens gen | street car e, One | line by the name of | o0k it upon bim<elf t L from the ers. ally on the Kearny- motorman of that Peter Williamson eject one of these y nd at the same tince take his bat tle feliow called for the mun to re t, but the officious em- ployve of the car line retused to notice the Iad’s reque One ol tiie passencerson the car watched the proceedings, d seeing thai the man had evident aid not beiong to him demunded that he return the youngsier's cap. mun became insolent to the passenger and in a sneering manner told her Lad best take his number and that of the car, as she might need i After going three blocks and receiving -evera! d. mands from the passenger hs threw il boy'shatin the strect and it went into the mud. The youth was glad to get his Lat back so said nothing. An off of the car company, when asked whether any order had been given, or whether the employes had any rizht 1o take the news- boy: responded: “Xo, they lave no riziitto tuke unvthing from the boys; is not their place to take the voungsie:s hats, nor woula the company approve « it if they knew it.” e Accommodations for bicycies has heen added to the attr: ons of the theater ui amur in Belgium. rged and the bullet lodged | ard course and 18 thought to have | In all probability | | 1 s them run a couple of | ed to keep that which | The moto:- | tbat she | | | I | | it e 18, i IR \3\ Di i RANK FORT, KENTUCKH This is the-article that is bottled under the authority of the Covernment of the United States. and guaranteed by them to be 100 PER CENT. PROOF. It cannot be refilled under a penalty. of not less than $100 nor more than $1000 fine, and im- prisonment for not more than two years. inderthedirect i I;mnrna! o epariment I i s SEE WHAT THE LEADINC CHEMISTS SAY IN ADDITION TO WHAT THE COVERNMENT CUARANTEES: “A perfect distillation from Grain.” J. P. BARNUM, M.D. Analsiical Chemist, Louisville, Ky. “Not to be improved upon ‘in purity or cleanli- ness or manufacture.” PROF. E. S. WAYNE, Analytical Chemist,.Cincinnati, QOhio. “I commend it to the Public and to the Medical Protfession in their practice.” R. OGDEN DOREMUS, Prof. of Chemistry, The College of City of New Voris INCORPORATED. Can you not see from the above remark- STILLER: able Tacts that this is the Whiskey for you to use? it is sold by the leading' liquor dealers. Ll N } \\\\\‘\\\\\\ N RAILROAD TRAVEL] SOUTHEKN FACIFIC COMPAN (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) 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GNOENSED MILK B, NEW YORK. i _UFIC RALWAY €0, to San Rafael. NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED WEEK DA = v. Our INVISIBLE TUBE Cushion 8:30, 5:10. 6 Thursdays—x b n il e Lails, es help eyes lléllilw . M. Selurdays—lixira trips a6 1:38 | p e Ean WSt hoardSerd a5 o 83 irwas, N for Book and broos FMEE | BUN DAY S 90 9:30, 11:00 4 26; 1158 3:34 \o Fe centage W ho canlv—Mack & Coftin, Redington & Lo Puarmaty. 954 Co, Langley & 00 | Melrose, Seminary Park, 004 | Fitehburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South Sl! Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry, - and Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule a3 above. Leave Arrive Ban Francisco. &an Francisco. Haywards,; ! Warx | Sux | 1,807 i Ruus through to Nilea) DAYS | navy, | Destinatton | ¢ From Nile 8100 ax| 40 AM| B:4D ax e e eao 0 S o CUAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 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Hullville, Booneville Orr's Hot Springs, | Mendocino Cley, Fore Sragg, Weatport, Usal, | Saturday o0 Monday reund-trip ticket§ atreduced rates. 3 | _On Subdays round-trip tickets (0 all polnts be | Santa Clara, San Giiroy, yond Sun Rafael at half rates. | Hol Santa Crur, - Salinas, | Ticket Offices. 650 Markecst., Chronicla building, | A Principal Way Stai A. W, FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manarer. R X. RYAN, _Gen. Pass. Agent CALIFORNIA | LIMITED. SAN FRANCISCO To CHICAGO. 2T ve at Market-st. Ferry. Office—6 14 Market atreet. iephone Main 1320, Oaf Joseand Principal Way Stat an Jose and Principal Way Stations se aud Principal Way Stations Jose and Wa San Joso and Wi A for Morain *® Bundavs exceptad. § 1 Menslay, Tharada: & Mondays and Bhursda Wednesdays and Savurdave. THE 54% FRANCISCO AND SN JoAQULY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAGY. FROM SEP 110, 1897, tratus wil run as followsy va only, 1§ Saturdiys cnlge aturdsy nights only- s icave irom Francisco Tic nicie Building. { Sacrameato Office— | _Sonibbound ' I e Y 3 - - | Mixed lixed | Pass The Best Raflway—San Franeiseo to Chicaco AR | o] eetiona | s,‘f,.’\‘,f, el Look at the Time of tho California | Diiy. |Exchid| cpoal Daty, ) Lmited. £ il | Leave San Francio4:30 P M. Monduys and | 7:20 ax| 9:00 ax| Stockion| B Thursdays: arrlve Kansas Cliy 6 B 3., Thursdays | 9110 Ax|12:50 Pac| . Merce . [15:3) 1ot 3 and Sundays: acrive >t Lotis 7 A. %, Fridavs and | 10:40 aM| 8:30 px .. Freano b ondavs: arrive Chicazo9:45 4 M, Fridaysand | 11140 A 5:20 »u| idaiord 1 Mon ! 12:15 pu| T . V.aaia.| 6:40 Ax 13 DINING (ARS under Harvey's management. | Stopping a: foiermediate. polnts when sci Buffo: Smoking Cars «nd Puliman Palace Slecp - log Cars. Connections—At Stockion wiih’@ean boats | pinis train carrles First-class Passengers only, | C.N. &L Co.lraving San Franeisco and —tockto bu’ no ex'ra charce is made The ATLNTIC EXPRESS. Jenving dally at 4:30 ». M. carries Puilmnan Pa'sce and Pullinan Tourist Sieepiug Direct oom- 2ural polngs bridzes | 1g of the desert and a country | that fute esis by its varled and beauiifui sgenery, | ibe bighe. of pussenger equipmentsnd | meals a Harvey's famous diniag-rooms. 8433 . daiiv;a Merced with stuges (o and from | Bnellivgs. Couiterviile, etc.; al © with stuze from Hornilos, Marposa. ete.: i Leakershim wiily siage 10 and from Madern RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausulito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commenciog Sept, 19, 189% WEEKDAYS. and San Hafasl—*7:25, 9:39 45, %3:15. 6:90,6:30 p M ael on Mondays Wedaes ew ralls. new ties, new ballast, ne The shortest cross: MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausalito Ferry). Leave San Francisco Commencing Nov. 13, 1897: WEEK DAYS—9:30 . 3.: 1:43 », SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:80 & M.; 1115 », Spectal iripy un be arranged for by spplying THO=. COOK & SON, 621 Market st.. San | ©iavo, o telephioniog Lavein oi s upian For Ml v 11:30 a. daysand Saturdays t 11:30 . A SUNDAYS. | For 3l Valle; $11:30 A M3 Traios marked M. | 7:25 A w.iweekauys for Cazadero and way ste i | Uena: 1ud M. Satardacs (mixed tratn) fog Juncan diilis and way stations; 8:00 a, a m Gave for Poni Heves and way s . | { I

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