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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1899. ! =7 ' GHAMPION MILLER ASSUMES THE LEAD e IN THE BARBAROUS SIX-DAY BIGYGLE RAGE . Cleveland Blcycles What Is Friction? It is one of the natural laws which pre- Weird Fancies Haunt the Enfeebled Minds of the Unfortunate Riders Who Are Strug- gling Against All the Dictates of Outraged Nature. s %‘SZ‘iifiLl?fvfi'f\?fn’;d’é’?o’o%f e vents an old style ball-touch-ball bearing heating. “Twice as easy” well describes the running of the from revolving at a higher rate of speed ?*5 -9 B A S S e R B e D e R e e e e e . ] Cleveland cycle fitted with these bearings. ] Can You Keep Out of the Dust? . Every ball and roller bearing is protected by a’ eombina- 5 tion rawhide and felt washer. A ton of dust would never 1 affect these bearings. They are absolutely dust-proof. LEAVITT & BILL, H. A LOZIER & CO., B S B e RCE SO SO S i o Imperiou: 107 | B8 Gager Life’sVanished Joys | " | 9 CONTESTANTS. | Miles. e ’hitcos 9 are the continual ource of misery to those who ) 67 Writgb 4o B B 3 sufer from nervous debility and prostration | | x Sy i i . |5 They never cease ment ly comparing them- | C i H 1t SEl R Que AR feleht e enil selves with the rosy-cheeked women or stalwart | lnmNn orrigan Horse a 1 to| ey s o b Retalil Agents, Wholesalers, @ 209 LARKIN : ASPobGE 3’ SKN PABLO AVE., OAKLAND. 3 304-308 MCALLISTER ST. ‘ BATH = AMUSEMENTS. o ps 2 : DO YOU KNOW . 1 Lk w Matinee To-da ¥ A 3P S Where to go for fine siyish cut clathes at mnmla < s GRI i | moderste prices Te-Night, . Y ND eF : ZE JOE POHEIM, The Tailor SUNDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. P B P S D DA S +D DB eQ v es e brbetesis B AN by 52| Pants to order from........$ 4.00 to $10.00 the unfortu- | track recor 2 ced. nlimited tandem pur. 3¢ Fourth Race—One mile; selling; three-year- | & & é:l w::kauin:;tsm. . :2'3% :: 23-88 BLACK PAI II e - s at, Lawson a ona v ui . To. cin v ens.” Unlimited tandem | [ o4] 621 Hannah Reid... 90 | 2| Fulf Oress Sul 2000 1 EER0D t mmd(;';ué:': rect | 612 Lomo . 109 | = - stymh Overcoat to 40.00 d tantem | & A S 85 Angommmmm-mmmnlngmm TR U OURS hibition by | t 674 Outaway ........112, 650 The Dipper.. 1=52| by the best workmen and guaranteed to fit or ° e 38 Castake 1104 | 669 Formella | =" | your money returned. | c mg‘vf’f‘gi‘,;‘ \ i 663 Dick Behan.....112 (634)Gllberto . & | 201-208 Montgomery 8t., cor. B }!Al FRANCISCO | Greatest and Funniest Colored Show on Earth. m wd‘mnmm RS Fifth Race—One mile; selling; three-year-|us | 1110-1112Market Street BLACK PATTI - ERNEST HOGAN £ + olds and upward. ¥ = | 485 Fourteeuth Stroet, 0 , CAL. | @ }F‘::?s'(“rl\:Prt AND THIRTY EBONY ECSTACIES. | THE SCORE AT 2 A. . ! B ey Rl Rl BETTER THAN EVER. | B (3 |® L3 ¢ v MiTTew L, b R AR TGt e e ; (SShDavidiTennye . 112 GLOOM, FORGETFULNESS AND | il 2 s 5F it 6 80 Spreckely DEUPSTE sovotien deive them to insanity, | LAST WEEK—THE TRIPLE 8TAR COMBINATION: nle S 34 avorite. 693 Mistleton or else into the grip of some chronic aiiment | MATINEE TO-DAY, Albert ....oee . l 6 l . like mmumpuon Vitality being cruched in | LOUIS JAMES Frederick «...... Sav ) | A Selections for To-ray. them they merely endure life. THEY DO | HAMLET. Pierce .. S | 1 i o First Race—Imp. Mistral II, Roadrunner, NOT B JALL' lemous \ KATHRYN KIDDER To-night, .Wl.ms CESAR E S S Siig Ko Ko. : HE FAM Fillinkton - osnes 2 1s BLUNDER SUITED THE BOOKS | “Secona maceersir. our ciimats, onita FREDERICK WARDE -, sl scuntir» T dv i Fiz e ‘ Third Race—Red Glenn, The Bachelor, What EBFEGTO T‘BLETS Lawson . .o . et D& @ | e er Lou. 1 P = ¢ Ashinger ... 5 e [ +| | Fourth Race—Bonnie Tone, Gliberto, Magnus. B D e har | EXTRA-NEXT MONDAY Jalius .. 5 & 3 i & | MISS ROWENA ANNEXED AN-| Fifth Race—Opponent, Guilder, Sardonic. Py éyes, bring sleep and appetite, impart vigor | W”. D ldeoe : OTHER HANDICAP. Sixth RaceDr. Bemays, David Temny,| scdpotonesiosvery function stopevil diams; | SON BARRETS GREAT DRAMA and was in the saloon about five minute: Miller rides an Eldridge bicycle. * | iy b il [ Mistleton, A et s & word, | Sad S0 —_— hey re-vitalize and old ofe!ther sex, ™ : When he came out the case of whisk; i . > 1d 'ux?i ?fii,fi??bery' bh ']K|M 1 “‘v“y;‘m"’";qhns Nadiditarpenrad Racivan O Mor: Startl; S =l flw‘e' E,.‘.KaE cpeEn!‘-FEflT uE“oee“-Qc 82, flo “‘ ; THE eRoss 301d th o d a daring robbery | The place where the robbery was com i nce More a Startling Sur- : | : > m' r the ve police of the | mitted is ,mout a block from the Califor- Tinei Reats Tinlk 4 0 hg ‘Will Render the Stabat Mater. 133:]!}0:::- fiuo;?ult‘e:‘:n(‘:i:ae' or . Cz a street Station, and are still at | Dia Miesner at once re- P eat Jinks and Others Rossint’s great work, the <“Stabat AR | SEATS NOW READY. Te states that the ser- will be rendered next Sunday | [HE PERFECTO CO. Gaxton Bufldlnp. Chicago, lil. at Long Odds—Three Fa« Mate: e. The robbery wa committed on s comm s geant ir 'g.» of the station told him e er 3 We morning, opposite 412 Kear et et fo s B0 ity ok vorites Grew Weary. evening at St. Dominic’s Church by a| Eold by Owl Drug Co., §. F. aad Oskland. street, vmn the thi took from : showed him scant courtesy in the matter speci augmented choir of picked e livery wagc P f trying to locate the thieves. It is re- st voices. salé lique ported that several other robberies of the In the morning at 11 o'clock Lyeal's DocTtor same nature were committed the same ass wi 7:3) p. m. % | gay in close proximity to the California | ialon ogucaimithons number flled the {‘}’l‘gr‘;‘"’:‘:’jfl‘;“':}e ol b MEYERS of the wagon = e feves were ap- | 8ir @ ngleside track yesterda 7 s 2 - had M’:’r R AL | prehende ofthe ticyes weretaD- | Bircination of the 11;1}\‘165‘(:\{91:1}, naL tge which is already anticipated with pleas- | & CO T GO i n the | ;re by many, will be given. It is the first : MATINEE TO-DAY, A‘["LB.DA\ FEB: 18. Kearny street, to take card. Caldwell left Geyser standing still . b e : 7 Jeyser ; time the full and complete score has been BIG 1oct i et tha dv,UrJ Gimm rides an Emndge bicyc)e * |at the post. It was the Corrian horse's | Sing in this city, and the chofr of twenty d T first start this season, and a .soft spot | picked voices should assuredly do it jus- 7 had been framed up for him—so soft 115]-" olutad Of e odcuaion will ibo: | E: i g he solois o he S H 'THE CALL’S RACING CHART. |5 i Gt (5 e i e s g Ty Stage horse. Many a close figurer put | ontraito; Mr. Rhys Thomas, tenor; Mr. big money to draw down very little, and | Robert Liovd, bass; organist, J. Hamiiton Specialists for MeR | parquet, any seat, 2ic; Baicony, 1e6; Chil- dren, 10c, any part. CONROY AND McDONALD;, Great Char: e acter Comedians. ooy e et befi e | DE HAVEN AND MATE, Amerlcd’s Young- stitution, aad the most ox- | est Comedlans, in A NAVAL RESERVE.' tenalve practice inthe U. 5. | “'p c, §HORTIS, Musical.Mohologist: PR T T | it proved a severe blow to their finances. | Howe; director, Rh No Pay Till Cured. LANG AND KELLER, Vocalists. = INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Friday, Feb. 1 e, N The field was only a moderate sized one, —_— ee———— Unfortunste men who can- | PROF. MACART'S DOGS AND MONKEYS. da¥ ot the Pajihe G v, Feb. 17, 1899.—Forty-eighth | ;4 5 the post Jim Bozeman acted very | Miss Meyer will speak at Mission Music moteull thould wrlioforad | SCHRODE. BROS, . DERENDA | AND v e Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine. Track badly. Finally, in disgust, Caldwell re- | Hall, 21st and Howard, at 2 p. m.; 25c. “‘A“L’;‘"Pn! BREEN, STINE AND EVANS, fast. leased _the barrler, intending that Hen- e e £sTasLisHED 17 veARs. o ALE TREE. | Last Week of FZ‘,{,‘;.T,S‘I;O,‘:,;;’ %‘&'&'y’.’ e — = nessy on Bozeman should take chances Demartini’s Nemesis. All detters confidential. No Charge for Consultation. | VILLE JUNCTION.® - & gaY JAMES F. CALDWELL, Start in getting away. He faile® to observe Gladys Matheney, the young woman 73' MARKET ST., }El tor Entra 7 = Martin astride the favorite turned the | who has been making the life of Victor SAN FRANCISCO f Elevator Entrance. two-year-olds; purse, $00. ';u\~erse way, and as the field shot away Demm’vunl. the Italian interpreter, mis- ALCAZAR THEATER' | | 4 I | both were left. In a hard drive Chappie, ¥ wo years, appeared 7 THetting. . | the second cholce, réached the Srire first, |iCable far the Dot 1N oa s ppca visit DR, JORDAN’S Great A Jockeys. Jop. ¢t | ] before Judge Graham_yesterday on the MATINEE TO-DAY1 I P- _Cl | a head before Distinction. charge of vagrancy. She had demanded " f l t s i I 5 Aside from this, the sport was marked | a jury trial, but after reflection in the useum 0f Anatom E TIMES OF © ot b; thi eventful 1 it the | City Prison She told the Judge yester LAST THREE TIME 10 | by nothing eventful, unless was the 1061 MARZET ST. bet. 6th & 7¢h, 5.T. ; ¥ I'H:Srll 12 v e ra v that she would agree to leave the c RS 3 g - ] {Buliman ... 7 :‘x‘c]:?;y z;)cffv‘a\hl’z'dr&;‘fll;k:u::gefwlhle}:fl;:n;.and nutltruu?kr" Demarfiin! afila.l'n t'{;h The Largest of its kindin the World. MR. N. C. GOODWIN S 3 5 |J. Reifr. o < . s | Judge released her on the condition that = s 4 105 8 : SR s % | sprint at 0dds of 40 to 1. Three favorites | she would depart within three days, and DR. cm'“"" P":fl::"ff_‘k“‘ BIG COMEDY SUCCESS, : L s e ey *+ | in all suffered defeat. | if she should show her face again here onsultation free. Dianio — | The flying Miss Rowena made a superb | within a year she would be promptly ar- Philosophy of lmlago. ch. . by imp. Bassetlaw-imp. Sardonyx. | Showing in the six-furlong handicap, for sted and sent to jail for six months. e £ which Ailyar enjoyed first call in the bet- nyah ran to form. Bona ran out at | ting. Shouldering 118 pounds .and Joe ADVERTISEMENTS. Pigeott, she made the pace from the jump, and, driving hard. led the favorite MONDAY NIGHT—Belasco and. Fyle's Indian vt s s ovea | BFOOKIYN Handicap, (899, | MECHANICS® PAVILION " o ”;“Lg;.;m;m“ P on_the leaders. The smart ones figured that there was | Every Afternoon and Evening.| yaTiner WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. nothing to the fifth event, at five | Play or pay. Dionc's "Ry’ were_inio * Catinairs gliifghf”g‘ir?mfiis.fifii"ffiiy 6-DAYBICYCLERACE-0. comepY THEATER. Five furlongs; selling; maidens; |Spencer hands a 7 to 10 choice. Ach held 9 : e her safe into the streteh and looked | No Place or Third Commissions Re-| FOR THE CEAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. (Formerly. the Popular Bush.) |Bennett . to be winning, when Rutter hustled Ra- | coived PROGRAMMEOFOR SATURDAY AFTER- LAST “TWO -NIGHTS. civan along, and the outsider responded 27 428 Yent” nentpransc | MATINEE T0-AY and TO-MORROW, Sunday. with a vim, defeating Ach over two | Odds. Weight, Odas, Weight. race, v 0 24 K - E | d positive . success. of _the gorgeous |Butiman lengths. Jinks showed none of her old- |,% 1 LB R R e L S e “{,,c{’ncum Extravagafiza; g5 | for track record | oo | Unlimited pursuit race, second heat—Barl | fi} Stevens vs. Charles Turville. 5 | Exhibition by Harry Elkes, two miles, paced d by_Fournier and his “infernal machine.” illl 93 | Unlimited pursuit race, third heat—Clem Tur- so‘ ville ve. Eddie Leonard. cor Knight Garter. time speed. 75 Lambent A three-furlong scramble for two-year- | 100 olds opened the afternoon’s sport, and | % proved a gift for Corrigan's filly Sardine. | e [Holmes - “Skeets” Martin in the saddle, | Winner, A. G. r»ukem) s ch. c. by Teuton-Elsinore. and, slart!n§ a prohibitive favorite, won | ccond and third driving all fhe way In romping fashion. Winyah, Fiorence Fink will soon do a turn. Watossa stopped the | from Ezell's stable, excellently ridden by | race. Impossible to gauge the others. Hennessy, took the place from Mounte- | |Routlifer 300 Marblehead . Maximo Gomez. wo Unlimited pursuit race, fourth heat—Iver Milistream Lawson vs. ‘‘Baby’’ Gibson. Miss Marion. !'3‘ Exhibition by Jimmy Michael, paced by | ling start. Won ea: The beautitul productiof with its mainificent scenery, brillignt costumes &nd- effective stags bank. Fournfer and his “‘infernal machine.” = N = — An 1mmnnsedfield (r)lf rgaidons. seventeen | 0 l}!:mllnn-l"unlll:ned pursuit race. pictures. TS A 7 fotiviy shrolfs And pwasl: . $400. in all, started in the five-furiong sprint {nal uniimited pursuit race. POPULAR PRICES. Seats secured box office } e next decided. Blsin ruled an 11 to 5 favor- 1S | PROGRAMME FOR _SATURDAY EVENING, and Emparitm. ~ - fte and experienced little difficulty in lead- T 8:15. | Coming—Comniencing SATURDAY - NIGHT. A’ ‘g“;"“rg- ing the bunch out. \vatossa was first "“ Unlimited tandem pursuit race, first heat— February %5, JOHN. L. sumvm« comsnu- 2 TIO!] « 3m [ Joek I Ve Btietch SbuE tinen badly Hearithe | Turville Brothers vs. Waller and Chapman. t 31 = ‘Hullr:;an s _8 0]056 being heaten out for second place i 15 | re‘é’:oxr'l‘l‘b‘\:ylxnyr;:;}d Eddle Bald, half mile for lrnck] e [Broim by Fiorence Fink. 3 | TOOCER ; " $ I ks pittee S With Paul Griges and the best ones The duktshot 118 | 5 DOl isnden purwdlt race, second heat. IN PA L H & i % 18y |scratched from the mile and a sixteenth Thomas Cats,...100 | TANEGD anl Leonerd ¥, e e hite Dot $ §h.. 3% |Beauchamp 20 30 ;“c“‘}r'x‘flr 3&3"”‘ "Og‘g‘l‘t’ “"'i‘;‘m‘;‘;_‘t,s“’hggg e AT eton on 104 | Downing and Cotter ve. Birdsall and Thefsen. 41 53 |1 Powell......] 20 10 €] argu 3 0 200 Jeffel - b i | d X th heat— 3 |H. Martin. 18 3% |Taced the barrier a 11 to 20 choice and| 7% Kingdon Voter U DR R et SATURDAY AND SUNDAV {Hennessy - % | won without effort, Cabrillo made all the IR Exhibition by Harry Elkes. two miles, paced. Febinary 18 aud 19: T TR nntng, and AEng o e ffoed. | All commissions sent by Resistered Letter or | Semifnal uniimited tepdem purtist fade;, . Wisnas, T Morihouse'e b . by taip iOrse Hgydan, | tHe DIATeibY SO SnpnnCes Wolr: Express. e e < o verse way of track when barrler was sprung. Chapple out- Track Notes. All Contuioa e T D Al LT '.f""",'}“’d "”.&,";‘,,g}“"‘;‘,‘&?“i,, AL UPEN STAKE uch was knocking. Merry Boy ran better. g SR DD Y & Roulette Wheel 101, Silver State 107, Petrarch 100 Yellow Tail, the crack two-year-old of MAHONEY & Co_, Fournier and his “‘infernal machine.’ the Burns & Waterhouse string, has ago Fred | 1334 Third Ave., New York City. (’ONCSERTS DAILY BY MABINE BAND. The Cracks of the Coast Entmd. —One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; changed hands. Some day Foster, the owner of Dr. Rice, Dr. Shep- Emporium, Main Floor. = 2 = T Betting, pard, Sam McKeever and others, asked AIN SER ,CE o T iie, for | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Tin. i Jockeys. |Op. @ | Mr. Waterhouse to set a price on the Use Use Tisven ,,‘,,3"‘,,,‘, Townsefid_streets, “Satur- — - - e V' ] P g e T i e ey |Jounesten.” On Thursday e Watesmowss | Woodbury's Woodbury's | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | o5, Tst it 0 A0 2 06/ 4 31% 11 11 21 2% 2h |Devin 7 ‘g5 |sald $10,000 would buy him, and to his as- 5 3 Proprists a M Twenty-fifth and. Valencia streets five minutes 3 H 6% 76 5% 3% 3ns(l Reift 10 15 |tonishment the offer was accepted, and | Facial Soap, Facial Cream. | Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. }:ii'cou’i.fé“"'a':r'f gggorg,;‘;‘gfi";‘;";"i‘:r;?ffi 1n 23 4h. 41 5h 4h [Gray 5 132 | Foster at once proceeded to tender a 3 . THIS RVENING. A aten: aa e LU % 49 |check to bind the sale. Yesterday the pg:u‘;fi-‘::lcl:x"e‘ofll:'l:l!‘l?glng‘doll!ngnde“{n:t::gfl:? THE GREATEST SUCCESS SINCE | v 3 B4 41 2h 63 710 720 |McNichols 3 g |stable reluctantly turned the handsome | fiakes the skin sweet and healthy. Send 10 bk s ADMISSION 25 CENTS. - LADIES FREE. 7158 8 g2t 8 8 [Kellag . s |colt over to his new owner, Yellow Tail | cents for Beauty Book and recelve stmple of - —————————— | .‘ 16, mile, 1:43; 1 1-16m, 1:49%. Winn W. 8. starte ul hree times BE‘A A n two occa- | eacl ree. X The Fantastic Comic Opera, CONCEETB AND sEsoBm Good ‘start, Won susily. " Second ‘and third | 5008 earned brackets, his victories being | st. New York, snd 103 Biate 5t Thicaso. s an ssed the others. Cabrillo, under Devin's riding, developed a change for Fly, the fast sprinter owned by Hanlon | OO ON0N0000000O000H MADEI EINB - udge Wofford sulked, but came again at the end. Hardly was poorly ridden. Ez{;‘d' “.‘gegef" J‘;"&%‘?bfi”"{? Eklll;s:les mr PA LA CE “’ 9 SN FRIZE as pocketed. ssel. -1 ratched—Dr. Bernays 101, Paul Griggs 106 Robert Bonner 103, Perseus 108, Road- |ceased turfman, B; HOUrV Or TflE MAfiIC KISS MAS UERADE r 106, Bernard 0¢ e 106, Lodestar 106, Dick n-han 109. Fred Chase and Wallace Wendenhnll o R ND "—Q—M q ) N FIH RA oo L B R R S I R A EVERY NUMBER A DELIGHT. © OF THE . "} C e H . Co. e new firm wi continue in e 5 pool selling and auction business. Both p e A '_":f°":;z"m s Ny HER & LAUOR IVEREIN E]NTRAC“T b4 : gentlemen are popular with all classes of p maected by & covered a MATINEE TO-DAY AT2P. M. : Index.} Horse Weight.|St. %m. H%m. % "g::cman zmd should do a lucrative busi- 1400 n::m.;:oo With Bnth.:'rnt:um mm;fig?:{;;“;‘%lfi}m : 3 I V. O Db s sas Popular Prices .... veenen.25¢ aNd 500 el streef Faciva 44 3 1h 12% [Rutter ] 20 2 W. O'B. Mncdonoush. famous in the THE nwll. ' Sy gige 5y ;l‘ 22 21" |Bullman 2w turf world as the owner of Ormonde, was pm ,{'.E,"" ‘and upward N. B—A wmmeflh‘ l::fi !oiut‘hhe matinee, 25c. ADMISSION, $1; reserved se: e, 21 22 33 36 |H, Martin....|4-5 7-10 |a visitor at the track yesterday. He was Dwm Plun 8 .oo per ay and ......q aphaze, 22 fi .'4-; 4% “g‘m» i s«z lm rhn]uch lntterfisted in thebtmo»yeafi»olda by dence lollnn.-d. THE ¢ 32 3 gi0 ¥ s great horse, now being gailoped at o g < : . Pt ih fh w0 U8 e Badc oG GACELTAIGE M SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - e 5% 7 7 7 |Johnson . 100150 Ed Gaines figured Racivan a chance and Q000000200200 . o IE; 716, 3% 0% furlongs, 108 Winner, P. Ryan's ch. g. by Racine- ";‘;'nde a mild clean-up over the outsider’s When “a_laundry: gends . .your linen Ve winher 18 a wonderfully improved horse. Jinks was unable to get to the front. § 5 home with frayed. édges. -and. spread- 5 tassed it up, ) To-Day’s Entries. =Ty At CENTRAL pARK St aties wtsh: kb it cnel“Genua 3. Rio Chico 117, Good Hopo 105 Figmet fony S S0 M0 nfles; selling; RECORD-BREAKING STAKE! 5 = = s == four-year-olds upward. - end your linen to'an up-fo-date laun- SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $600. 05 Charlie ReIf.....105, 654 Roadrunner ....113 Fiin oPEst BAILY FROMIHO 1. . iry, where thé miatagement.knotws its | ° \ 693 McFarlane . 448 Wheel Fortuna.107 S 06 ENTRIES! = - - - 96 ENTRIES! ADMISSION 36, mcnumgtwm Husiness *and ‘sends: your work home FHRH Beting. | &1 Ky Kom & Cliualana - --riok 1d as a staple remed; S Ok e & tite with as beautiful and im. | Index. Horse. Afe. Weight.|St. %m. %m. %m. 8tr. Fin Jockeys. [Op. Cl. E: oxife world as a s pntl! y UG BIG MONEY. CORKING HARES, maculate ‘color,. a: perfect a finish | (839 Miss nnweu, 4.8 2 14 12 i% 1n [mem 48 16-5 mE‘?:‘?.',‘,‘;,i‘.‘;H’” and & quarter miles; hur- In boxes only. SATURDAY —_AND SUNDAY. ag when first purchidsed... Fhat you will e j‘fii‘,’ s 33 A R e RS ek ineiey 155]} 633 Tom Smith i : find i always done at the United States| @ Storm King, 103) 1 2% 31 . 41 42 [Bullman . $ o4 CeDTOI R i LR JOHN GRACE, Judge. dundry. (652 Midlight, 5 - 102 3 Eheo §8 510 [Joe Weber. 5 6 1. 0ui Clima s Dostene NEW WESTERN no-rm.. JAMES GRACE, Slipper. (663) Prompto, 4 .. 15 5% 6 [ 6 |Hal Brown...| 20 30 7 Srauer | mraare N. B.—Judge Grace shall announce the score - = = 867 Major S. 190} 097 Monits .. EARNY AND w.ssuwarox STS. after each course, which shall be placed on the The United S(ates Laundvy, office - Time—3, :2414; %, 4; %, 1:14%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. m. by imp. Mid- modeled and renovated. w. a ‘blackboard. 1004 Mak lothian-imp. Palom# Bad start. Won firs t three driving. Third Race—One and an eighth miles; heats; | CO. " Buropean. plan. Rooms, m b T dar arket “street’ . Telephone Mise bwenn dlMaved rare ghmeness. A way better, Highland Ball could have won. | the Evergreen Stakes: $io0 % fo 3 weel Wio i month. 'Fres baths: hot | Take & Mission-street car and it will land Soth 490~ i =y Storm King outran. Biidlight fell out of it fi rst part. 670 The Bachelor....116] 665 Red Glenn......111 | and cold wi Gire grates In svery | you at the gate. =outh i o e . ¢ g Ferrier 105 1| 645 What-er Lou:l.[119] 683 Morellito ....:0114 | room; levator rams al Blght. ADMISSION, %c. LADIES FREE.

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