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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY £8, 1899. s SATHEVEST L HASTI NG’.’:T 3 3 HAND PAINTED % IS 5 KOWALSIK! oy '€ AWKKE...V DRESS : S SOME WAISTCOATS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES HE talking vest has come to town, and the uninitiated stand about in solemnwonder or follow awe-stricken In_its g o lliant ‘and gaudy garment with a gorgeousness all its own. Its coloring makes the wing of the but- v pale into insignificance, and its pattern scheme shames the ultra school of the crazy-quilt cult. In spite of the many virtues that would naturally win for the new walistcoat a place in a swell freak show, .-this latest thing in the haberdasher’s art is not confined within tlie narrow limits of a gilded cage, but is shown dally = “!-1 the line” covering the manly bosom of those strictly in it. 1}} the vest q on the soclety man—he of cotillon fame, the hero of the *“small and early” alier of the “pink tea”—is sadly overlooked. The barkeep, the sport, the swell literary guy, the actor, and he who is what leads the procession. To Willie Collier belongs the honor of introducing the gorgeous colored b ern civilization. Willie came to us a year ago, and it took his imitators just a twelve month to realize what a smart thing the colored vest was. Now they all sport oné, and any man who s bold enough to admit that he does not omn ]t‘tmiflun one $12 vest is the man whose name is needed to replace the king of beasts in the worn similie *‘as brave i Ly holls the ducky: sor of the loudest vest in town much doubt exists. The honor has been variously tvided between Colonel Rowalsky, “Skeets” Martin and Charlie Dryden. Dryden’s friends insist that his vests are marked with the rare good taste of a modern Brummel, and that their exquisite coloring is_in perfect keeping with the and the ever-devoted D S IR DA SIS SO UPUP DU D SPUD S DU SIS SN S0 S S SR SO S SREL S8 S S FOUR FIRST CHOICES WON T OAKLAND Defeat of Formero a Surprise. RECEIVED A CHEAP RIDE FINK’S MARE HARDLY FINISH- =D THIRD. Giga Was Played for a Good Thing, but Was Beaten by Thatcher. Olinthus Made Friends by His Victory. The flelds at Oakland yesterday were of light caliber and favorites more than held their own. Of six choices sent to the post, Formero and Hardly, both rid- den by “‘Skeets” Martin, were the only ones downed. The attendance was only fair, ‘and the books experienced a light the Foul Shot fllly Gij and was slow to get 8he acted green n motion, but made up a vast amount of ground in the run home. Barney owns her sire, and 1goks forward to big things from thé Foul Shot two-year-olds he has in training at Wood- land Stock Farm. Giga 18 a stout look- ing plece of horseflesh and her name Wil soon be decorated with brackets. Ori Saturday of the Hrgsant week Chass & Mendenhail will sell at Oakland track the majority of horses in training owned by Tom Ryan. In the lot are included Don’t Skip Me and Dunois. First Cali, the Dropertr of P. Ryan, will be sold at the same time. Following are the entries and welghts for the six furlong handicap to be de- cided on Thursday. Winners of other than selling purse. after the weights are bulletined must carry five pounds extra: ©’Connelt 124 Tammany Hall I1...105 Miss Row 119 Highland Ball 102 Abuse 119/ Moringa. . Batsuma 114| Mainstay - Rubicon 112! Prompto Gualala. 107 | Pat Murphy. ] Olintnus 07| Potente ...erirees. T To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Five furlongs; selling: year-olds and upward. 714 Sidelong . 103 726 Balliverso 02 Schnitz 109| 572 Santa_Lucia. three- 709 Merry Boy. 106| 727 Don Gara. 726 Ballister 102| 708 Beau Monde 708 Averine . 100/ 731 Carrie U.. Second Race—Futurity course; three-year- olds; selling. 14; 728 Sir Urian. 720 Glengaber . 728 Dunpraise 14! 624 Jerry Hunt. 719 Genua ... 725 Montanus . Third Race—One and a sixteenth miles; sell- ing; three-year-olds and upward. 716 Rapldo 98] 711 Personne 732 Dare_II 727 Joe Mussle. 718 Magnus . 727 McFarlane 616 Tom Cromwell..112] Fourth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; sell- ing: three-year-olds and upward. 105 (730) Wyoming 718 Wheel Fort 111 114 (q16)Peter T C. Newburn, for failure to provide; Emma K. Stallard against Willlam H. Stallard, for cruelty; Hulda B. Wise against Vi 1 Wise, fallure to_provide; Conrad Mil- er against Lutie Miller, for desertio Clara H. Hubbard against Eugene Hu bard, for failure to provide, and Martha B. Allen nvg’amaz Gilbert Allen, for fail- ure to provids 4 ———————————— INDOOR BASEBALL. The Fourth Game of a Series Will Be Played This Evening at the Olympic Club. The fourth game of a series of indoor baseball will be played at the Olympic Club this evening between the Olympic team and the Y. M. C. A. team. The line-up is as follows: Olympic. Position. Y. M. C. A. Foran Catcher James } Morton | Short _Follansbee Right short. .Cosgrove Left field -Follansbee. Right field. ..Dirham | LA, M. Stone Members of the Y. M. C. A. and those | wishing to bring their lady friends are invited. ——————— e ! Past Master Masons. | The following named have been elected | and installed as officers of the Past Mas- | ters’ Assoclation of California: W. W Moore, president; Louls F. | first vice president; James F. Wilson, second vice president; James Patterson, treas- urer; L. Schumacher, secretary; Charles Bryan, marshal; David M. Richards, tyler. —_— Everybody comes tasting lovely c wines. You too? Mohns & Kaltenbach, 29 Market. . e e L e Held for Grand Larceny. Lawrence Lee Murphy, who stole a horse and buggy belonging to J. C. Wi- nans Friday night and sold the rig in the SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspep" Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Ely’s Cream Balm has completely cured me. of catarrh when everything else failed. Many acquaintances have used it with excel- lent results.—Alferd W. Stevens, Caldwell. Ohio. wearer’s delicate complexion. f, des o itions colors sta i e AR for “Srog T i will % ’re. - n\., n. B In s vest he has peacably united yel- The seven furlong purse run, for which| msn Race—Seven furiongs; three-year-olds he A[c‘:l:m;’vefi be&nrg theGSuperlor Court mfi;egxfl;l?eg?rm; sn'd l{s gbaor\:e‘d. %euetl is by : en. is red plaid flannel garment with its tiny green and yellow figures is the direct issue Of a deep |jioq¢ petting affair of the afternoon. There| g5 Midlight .. 107| 729 Badie Jones 8 8T arceny in $2000 bonds. S g&sbz;,m-", 18 in ‘, re school where the purple cow and crimson gra flourish. were but two other starters, Olinthus and | ... Bridlington .....109 730 Sly - Warren st., New York. . L olonel Kowaleky's vest, beeldes being fashionable, f6 &6 loud that it has the added virtue of keeping its wearer | xotl oo™ mpg jatter was reported to be | 729 San Mateo....... 13 730 Zamar ADVERTISEMENTS. oo k)}:r.‘ n.‘x ey 1“\1”"‘ (firph@uxln k3 voucher for that wondrous gift of the vest. “I'd pay admission anyh;h::{l to seo | NADamIAK e hor showlng Was & DOOT| gith Race_Five farionse; threeyesr-olds ; [sky’s vest,” said Morri and he knows what is worth a price to gaze at. “I had a swell vest,” sald the man- oo : ager, “a blue polka dot on a black ground, and I used to wear it on gala occasions. = But When 1 saw the colonel’s I just | 71 u’f:;‘;"&'fife; ’ii"{f“;'t’(e;"fg(‘:gfig R R LR 000 9090 0-9 00 ~ f0lded mine away. O, it is a horrible affair,” and the manager shuddered and booked a cake-walk team. - first a1l the way Olinthus won by half a | 75 Una Colorado...10¢| 732 Tiburon COL l The Howard Scymour Manning does the line in a gorgeous vest of mauve cloth covered with snuff colored elk heads. |joncth in 1:27 The winner was well | 7102 Master Buck ! 731 Eakins . [ ] Leading Manning is more than proud of his wal chi Ebies Sl s{ Pl New York. ength in 1:27%. gl y (69D Elsin .. 648 Sokombe TION ® * Theater. N8 A & Bt s v;a stcoat, > u:h “a.b.c. DF(‘]:@II) _mrmurduund for him in New or{ 5 : backed by a few extremely smart right| ‘714 Gilt Edg 728 Yaruba . ® ‘ ; i Donal nderly attached to 3 mauve and Blue plaid waistcoat, and Mr. Lanigan's heart Aurns to a scarlet |y, ;304 pettors. He was the outsider of | 715 Campus . 743 Anchored s RO e i ROAT Nl the trio. B Barney Schrieber’s filly Good Hope was thrown in with some slow company in the introductory overture, a sprint over the Futurity course. She ruled an odds- on choice and at the wire disposed of Ann FREE. No Pay Till Cured. vest with pearl buttans. ... “Big Bill” Lange is said to change his vest hourly and the different phases of the sun regulate the color of the gar- ment he wears. Noontime finds him in brilliant array and the setting of the orb of day discovers him in gray. ood's faney turns entirely to red vests. Henry Diggles possesses 106 vests; at least so his friends and and his collection is said to represent the evolution of the vest. Selections for To-Day. First Race—Don Gara, Merry Boy, Averine. Second Race—Montanus, Genua, Sir Urfan. Third Race—Dare II, Joe Mussle, Tom Crom- WILSON PARRETS GREAT DRAMA THE SIGN OF Ju. THE CROSS. from the horse-blanket pattern to the . Hastings has dozens of exquisite waisteoats and his collection varles s*ddy Ihllz‘.ghnf blue satin sprayed with hand-painted forget-me-nots and embroidered golden stars. This vest is the gift | Page at Jelfurer e eIl of one of the actor's many admirers and he only wears it i s tha t: extend both arms e clever flily Torsida then s i RO shiis <Oty /Ty émd il only wears it in plays that afford him the opportunity to seves firlong run, with considerable to Fourth Race—Esplonage, Rosinants, Wheel Rt r =2 spare at the end. ~The daughter of Tor-| of Fortune. resented by WILLIAM GREET’S LONDON CO. including CHARLES DALTON. sion was backed to even money favorit- ism, and, never extended, led the 30 to 1 shot Guilder past the judges by four lengths., Tammany Hall, second ehoice, found the pace too hot, finishing in the Fifth Race—San Mateo, Sly, Eddle Jones. Sixth Race—Eakins, Fiero, Tiburon. il e AT Results at New Orleans. ~J. Edward Britt has fourteen vests, two of which are of costly silk brocade, aglow with agate buttons. Britt's pretty little brother, dimpled Willie, has only one of these joyous garments.. It is a wonderful combination of crushed strawberry and crimson and blue silk brocade, and cost $12, which made Willie's week’s salary look sick. Mark Thall's vest is of the kind that carries terror both to the front and the rear. The bulk of the gorgeous affair 157 0f blue and red striped silk and it is recorded that when genial Mark took off his coat at the barber’s the other day the tonsorial artist blushed. W L earnld speint Glge. the| NEW. ORLEANS, .Feb. 2cWeafhor March 6—BLANCHE WALSH and MEL- John L. Sullivan has decided ideas about walstcats. “J like something neat.” said the actor. “The one I am wearing | first of the get of Foul Shot, the Austra- | clear, track heavy and lumpy. Results: BOURNE MACDOWELL in “LA TOSCA.” o X Gasionct musell I 18 5 Exten Gnd red comination asd I get it in Boston seven: months ago.: Good sttt and " |lian horse; Jaced thecbarrier. - The Oliy | Pirst race; séling, stx fuxlongs” Peoies speaks well for Boston. started in the colors of J: rNazleahB“"ke- won, Maggie S. second, Borden third. n of the Cross” Bhs Just come ovet from Tondon &nd wears some joyoun silk vests, “Rather: | and alter KeUIE, AWAY S0D; (G Erry [ Time.tins This Week got them 1n London last September. Then they were wearing handsome brocades that came |Thatcher, the favorite. Second race, selling, mile and twenty orn fl Oniy ! yards—Volandies won, Satinwood second, Our Clara third. Time, 1:49%. Third race, selling, mile and a sixteenth Charley Fink's Hardly let the crowd drop‘over the result Sent to i looms. sion mafches gayly along to-day, but to-morrow—that will be another story. “Colored vests are out. REQUEST ENGAGEMENT: down with a hard The young American Tragedienns, of the mile and a sixteenth run. The latest advice from | $he post a 4 to 5 chance, she finished in And so the proc [ ] ® [] [ [ ] [ [ J ® ¢ [ [ ] ® [ ® (4 The swellest haberdasher fn town is authority for this statement: 7 ;n declares ‘dittoes’ the proper thing.” “Dittoes” are waistcoats that match the suit in color and material. S ot 2 or csiicating Rimuelf Trom | Toaoins ome, Tialh B ning hands down from Allcla, an out- a Time 1% - ' % sider. o~ e 3 - : ce, six furlongs—Rose Apple : ; s Horton looked pounds the best of the | Fifth race. s Z tok i he conciufing s Tarlon Sprint: | FOT, Yo-No-So second, Mile Post third. and at very short odds tool e verdict g : ) i Sixth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth 9 Wiihout nalt trving trom Malay. _Stanza won, Prince of India second, 2 Adequately Supported. . L] TO-NIGHT, THE NEW “EAST LYNNE.” Rushfields third. Time, 1 " ‘Wednesday . Track Notes. All Diseases and D e S R L o e i i e S e e + ® 1 5 In future at Oakland track the recall " Go To-Night. : flag will be used in all two-year-old : Fe [ ] ® If you haven't heard Herr Stark’s celebrated | events. oo hav Weakness of M | - 4| Enis'is riding in very good form just arshasics) etiibe; Zinksad you. BeV0 B G e, ® | Suctrday Bvenin now and is getting many mounts. He put Sl SRl T | Sunday .. i 4 | up a very persuasive finish aboard the In the Divorce Courts. Any man who is weak and pun, ® ® Dy © 10;'{: :hnt ]ffullder» 5 z Jose Dellila Annuzzi has been granted from any cause or euffering ;wl‘&’. + TgEAgER, . SULL ohenzollern ran a grand race for a|a, divorce from Gelsomino Annuzzi on can find in- ‘or Eddy and MANNINGS BOSTONIAN norse, of s class, but it would be difl:| the ground of extreme cruclty. Sults for | g P S S el P § Jones Sts. EL EFFQRT, cult to convince & good many PEOPIe Of| givorce have been filed by: Kate E. La| T he is etrong aud well. DR MEy- TR COMBINATION ' i Beokmaker Barney Schrieber was over- | Blanch against Henry La Blanch for cru- ERS &‘ CO. are the only doctors @ Joyed at the rare good showing made by ) elty; Nellie R. Newburn against Samuel yho will treat a patfent and wait ONBERTS ! i ¢ for their pay tll @ complete curo ‘ A made. Read their remarkable 5 ofter. L FRIDAY EVE.,, SAT. MAT. and EVE, 3 Better Than a Guarantee SUN,. MAL-as EVE. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. March 3, 4, 5. ““We have such faith in our abil- ON TO SACRAMENTO. band living in the person of Joseph Riges. | during his absence he s lkely to visit ity that ; : Mrs. Cullen admits having marrie ggs | all the larger citles in China and Japa . y that we are willing to wait General Exposition Committee Goes ;«){_u‘(ur\nfr K(X;:l m:vun-o rr..rnh«zfllzlfik lhm., Mr‘_h N:\v\%\all will pay special num}z(;‘, OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Monday, Feb. 27, 1899. — Fifty-fourth fvgexgfi'c;lg;:ehcué—s null; ]’;a“icn[g_ To-Morrow in Special Cars. her husband was ‘hen she rem iy (§:|e‘x|lr:1m::');:sx}ig§e¥{1‘;1axrk‘f‘ fr"é}‘éfi day of tne California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine. Track fast. W Cink ks han Francies. o be peaa ~ "he =i si- | ried her pre: husband, | States . e = = TR to us only w ve 5 Theére, was much interest and enthusi- | % 5108 Brr husband, she produces | States He carries letters of introduction | “jAMES A. MURPHY, Presiding Judse. JAMES B, FERGUSON, Starter. PR e T e ST e ani d at the me: z of the gen- - L | from the local Chamber of Commerce to o S o prefer B ”" ol e | Joct whichighs her husband | 411 the businass bodies and United Btates | ————————————————— = e may pay in monthly installments. | Scats now on sale at eral committee of t >acific Ocean and | &t the 2 of the subject's death. Wit- | o LIS t ¢ = I 7 3 3= > (Signed) DR. MEYERS & CO.” , International position, held yesterday ified m(,u l,h,.y Beava | officials in the countries he is to visit. 738. FIRST RACE—Futurity course; selling; three-year-old fillies; purse, $300. ® 0. @ Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. afternoon in the rooms of the Chamber | Dwing ‘to the | I S TR g fecitiios i e e 7. the case went | Restaurant Men Convieted. ] @ Thousands cured at home every @ f Commerce. The meeting was call d by | T on s i hien o . ted Index. Horse. Welght.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. year, If you cannot call, write for ALHAMBRA THEATER Pre 1t J. B. Reinstein to hear the re- [ prove their various contentions. Louis Schattler and Germain Pouchan, | — — =t 3 @ private book for men and symp- @ | y : ¢rt of the legislative committee, W hirl'[\} g Ab g Sl i proprietors of the St. Germain restau- gl? 200& I;Innm ; “ H“ lenm li* tom blank. u";“gel}dh;omflnuemem of Holden, MacDon- { vent ‘to Sacramento for the purpose O 7 | rant, were convicted yesterday by a jury 2 Ann_Page | ¥ T4} : S . sequring the age of such bills as Off to the Orient. In the United States District Court of sell- | 789 vicoones Fibk | HoA TR SIS S1e ® arr e © | Commencing MONDAY EVENING next, March %o insure an appro- |. George A. Newhall, first vice president | ing wine in unstamped bottles and refill- | 655 Nora Ives. | 5 [ 6 6 5T 3 56 6., First production in this city of the Legislature. ]nr the Chamber of Commerce, will be |ing stamped botties, using the same stamp | 74 Engea - R R T e 5 ® |@®@ AS LASTING AS LIFE. [ ] patriotic naval drama, B e soon as the meet- | among the passengers sailing .on the | OVer 2% over again. ey were ordered = — - =7 L e 1 * x e E { ar next Sz g Time—To %, :22: to last %, 1:02; phort %, 1:12. Winner, B. Schreib h f. i der Stated that | steamer City of Peking to-morrow for [ {0 REPaT next Saturday morning for sen-| = Gilore) Tlark-Gratitude, Good start. Won easily. Second easily and third pea L @ ® e oraof the legis- | China. Mr. Newhall expects to spend sev- | e e Good Hope was asked to beat u cheap bunch. Ann Page was selected for the place. | @ DR_ MEYERS & GO PY tee, had been to Sacramento | eral months in the Orient. His trip Will | pr. D'Eveiyn. returned from the East. Office Maxtin’s handiing qf Florence ¥ink was cumsy In the exiremp. €y S stnred before the | be for business as well as pleasure, and | Phelan buidin. - = 731 Markst Bt., San Francisos. THE HERO OF MANILA Pmittes, The bill | . i % o 789, S5O RACE—Seven furlongs;.selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. : Fohag o ada"y @ | riet appearance of oui NEW YORK STOCK ation of $600.000 had | ———————— e ma e s o Taks Elevator, Evenings, 7 to 5. COMPANY, ed and so re- | - Het Sundays, 9 to 11.. @ | Consisting of \ Laura Alberts - to the A | Index. Horse. Age. Welght."sn %m %m. %m. Str. Fin t Jockeys. |Op. ""c{' | |1and, Do Wit \Clinton, Josfi}»x:'L?&?::’c’;,eTRhg:. \ i favor of it/ with the H R WI BE NO 7. Toalaa, 4 B LT L BT = t 069 0 0 06000 ¢ as T, Dole, Charles 'W. Swain and mimerous Scal year and .the remainder ot} 735 Guilder, 4. B o AdE OB PSR ey FEEE A SUPERB, PRODUCTION. n ' the following fiscal . 736 Tam'ny Ha et iag A UPmiidh 3 52 AMUSEMENTS. Prices of admission, 10c, B and 2c. that the Finance | = 737 Highland Ball, 4....111/ 6 21% 21. 21 2h i Matinees Saturday and Sunday. ding of the bill as to how €52 Hohenzollern, - 3y I %6 be expended, and 75 _Liord Marmion, Aot ey en bl # o |GRAND OPERA HOUSE I had been altered o as to PR . 3 Time—%, 13: %, 8% %, 1:02; %, 1:27%. Winner, E. F. Smith's ch. m. by Torso-Judith. | Morosco Amusement Co., Inc. Lessee TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. ® 40404000040+ 0+> Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. PR T Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. s C 5 —— as to be expended Ellis rode an ambitious race astride Guilder. Tammany stopped @+ be i 1t the money cposition which is to be held in + Torsida won at leisure. sco. . under the weight and pressure. Highland Ball was killed off first part. Try Hohenzollern EVERY EVENING AT 8. in object of the meeting was to| 1 next time. Last times of the success of the €eason. how many of the mmittee were —— e e R R e T ® 3 The Fantastic Comic Opera, A ng to go up to Sac mento ‘fnrl :g:‘ b 740 THIRD RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $350. The Sale of SEASON TICKETS for the Enti , > Senate tha . SOR ETS for the re - ({:‘;“H;fl- Index. Horse. Weight. ]m. %m. %¥m. %Xm. Str. Fin, ( Jockeys, (‘)‘;.""(‘*'1: THE El”s UPERA GDMPANY 0 TflE MAG'C K[SS' o ation of a publi that would |. e iege | S | L r prove conclus 3 | J S o L : s e ,,.,r;;',':-“-.(.(,:s:.;s AT i 21 R NOW PROGRESSING MIBTE AND MBEODY. tion would result in_the passage of the 710 a2 At Sherman_ Clay & Co.’s. Prices, $i0,,$40, $30. Satm bill by the Senate. The question was dis- 608 53 ss 3 |80 accorting to location. PROSCENIUM NEXT WEEK cussed at some length by W. H. o 68 t & |BOXES ONLY on sale, seating six; prices 3300 THE MYTHOLOGICAL WORK, A. Filcher, General R. H. W R 1 7 3 s |30 The sale of seats for single performanc “I A BELLE HELENE® . Hendrickson and Mr. Patton. 3 721 8 100 109 . | hegins Monday, March 6. Prices, . BEAUTIFU. o Al agreed. on . the mecessity i 08 H % 19 |82 according fo_locations. Orchestra _fioo s T A BT he Senhte with the fact = 1 2 dress circle and family circle will be reserve: ey e ers o LS P — st bl )_100 | Appiications from out of town will be filed | Popular Prices .............. .20 and 5o L e ea + Time—Y, r Young's b. c. by Imp, Pirate of Penzance-Miss . | In the order recelved. They must be accom- [ N- B.—A reserved seat for the matines. e « Lexington. Second And third driving. panied by Postoffice or Express Money Order Our Telephone, Bush 9. ‘i Thatclier ¥as ava. well and s a fast voungster. Gign ls o comer. Ei Arte'ts tmprov.. | Pavable to Charles A, Ellis, The repertoire for ing. Galene stopped. a could win. uby Bl the first week wi include *°] st,”’ ‘‘Alda,"’ B eratoned Bamboulla 105, Tar Hill 18, e Heammen ¥t Bl iiena 1w | ALCAZAR THEATER. . ‘Pagliacci” and’ ‘“The Barber of Se- as 1 e able should go to Sac- LAST WEEK OF 7 41, FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; s elling; three-year-olds and upward; puree, $400 ‘ . $400. to-morrow morning on the 8 HEN the good schooner Frances o'elock train, returning to-morrow night. ‘ N ] Adlo ot The Fotemost. Elay of ‘Indtan War SRR -CHASE appointed Me Stuliz, e came plowing through the i M B i ctis to et | Golden Gate yesterday morning | Index. Horse. Ags. Welght./St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin s g COMEDY THEATER. arranigements.” Shecial ‘cars will be at; | the htones.k}l!enrta and appetites of S = T ST R e == (Formerly the Popular Bush.) <hed to the train for the accommoda- | every honest workingman went up like a 3 3 e o on of the committee. At the meeting at Siyrocket, while tNS price' of' the cor- |- (el Nenamar. e e TR 43 om0 A GlGfiEL‘{g “EEKCCESS! MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Noblest Roman of Them Ali, JOHNL.SULLIVAN'S BIG VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION. nered codfish market fell like the stick. Few people realized what the arrival of the schooner meant to the city and the public at large. Before the vessel ar- rived there were but fifty tons of case codfish in the ¢ity market, ‘which_svere t thirty members signified their .in- | -tentlon of going. The secretary was in- | structed to notify all of the members of | the general committee and to get as many of them to go as would. It is desired that | farge number shall go, 50 as to mmore | ik upon the Legislature the | Time—%, f13%: % :37%: %, 1:02; %. 1:21%. Winner, J. G. Brown & Co. Iron-Lily Wright. G?”g‘“u;" Won n"‘b:!hm'hdflv‘"" Napamax was not fit. Fofmero was best, but Martin chopped th AP o ABousttil mant’ o BN Sy Tk T oo Fnaig ool 60 Seratched—Rosormonde 109. 742, | LEFT BEHIND ME 2 DS N S N O N P S I TIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling: three-vear-olds and upward: @ P00 eOedee>e® Miller & Blazer's ch. c. by imp. Brutus-Mirope. Good start. Won easily. Second and third During day it developed through the e ariving. imony of the plaintiff that for many s she was not supplied with meat, but was much the best. Hardly 4id not have he 1 speed SPECIAL! TO-NIGHT. Roadrunner ran a bad race: So Suith on. Ve Grand Reception to the Officers and Crew \ of the Merops hurried too much first part. mportance of making the appropri- $eid b y C. E. Whitney & Co., who had 400, . | ? decideq that vesterday they would ad- pused ] 2 ® ‘Rf,ff"'_'},‘osuflzfi‘mmfigl:"m” By David Belasco and Franklyn Fyles. 'TWO UNHAPPY WIVES. s vance the price 32 on the hundred for |y sex Horse. Age. Welght /St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Tin. | Jockeys. llg;m'a- “) TRIP ACROSS THE OCEAN.” PRICES - - - - - - IS¢, 25¢, 35, S0c Both' Sue for Maintenance—One May + @ | (726 Merops, 8. 41 52 4% 3% 1h _11%|Devin .. 55 82 Presenting & Corps of Speclalties. g Next Week—The Laughing Farce, g B3 711 Allcia, 6. 62 63 52 5§53 51 2h |Holmes 10 25 POPULAR PRICES. A MAN WITH A PAST. Get Into Serious Trouble. 5 6 a1m) Hardiy, T s R e TS 1 Seats Secured Box Office and Emporium. . The suit of Caroline Kusel agalnst her | & T4 Rainier, 3 % A1 imoam (3309 Ha Sorom 1 % | SUNDAY, Mareh _The Young American CONCEETS AND RESORTS. husband, Soloman A. Kusel, purported to| 4 72'; gnadrug;l::.. > ¢ Kh ?,{‘, ,8’; ” i1 _sls [Bullman ......] 10 25 | Actress, JAINET WALDORF. A ¢ veloped thi he % me—1-16, 07; 6-16, :81%: 816, :66%: 13-16, 1:22; mile, 1:41%: 1 1-16 miles, Winner, S ANB 100 ! If and was given to making his 1%c, Including Zoo and Theater; Children, Be. ully with bad fish. Kusel will ;or to establish the fact that his| Scratched—Magnus 88, Personne 107. < agreed to separate from him and | Sl ; IOW that she 18 capable of taking care | 7438 SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $00. . New' York's Latest Comedy Hit, A. ; 3.~ : CORA TANNER AND LOUIS MASSEN SPRCIAL ATTRACTIONS. % i % |§xp_\' !v‘y t{illin% other peo; )l;_;‘s fr)g- + Bem t d neglecting her own. cend [ @ oo eoeoed st £ % “ 9 ”» it Q”“"‘;’f'“- “im e m‘_]da» Bt OOt b Ot 00 4@ | Index. Horse. Weight./St. %m. %m. %m. Fin, Jockeys. [Op. & : E‘;DYM; '“’QYB_AND S zo‘afvl;“l R T {f}",,’;‘f.‘,‘:)'?“gg}u;‘,;(";;;} ISENIt| case codfish. This would have meant 35 only fifty tons in the city, and this had 9 in g1 11 THE HULINES, Musical Grotesques. 23,807 TICKETS SOLD IN 6 DAYS. 4 present occupying the e Dlain- | a case, at which price the staple would been cornered by C. E. Whitney & Co. = Vo kR % i xgngmu'v AND CLARA LANE, Enormous Success of the Judge’ Belcher. Mary J. Cullen is| have at once become a luxury. It ap- The Eastern markets are short, for the| 78 2h 23 is e ew Repertoire ofx?nenég Selections. STEEPLECHASE i ifér Musana, Gerald Cullen, fof | pears that the fishermen have not been reason that the catch last season was | 4 g1 510 515 LH D ey A " AT CENTRAL PARK, hienance. The defendant, who i up-| catehing many cod of late and in conse- ‘small, and Whitney & Co. were counting | (120, Guatgmoc - H Tl ¢ Last Week of EDITH CRASKE, P. o | y5he Greatest Noveliy Ever Invented. Speclal ard of To vears of age ‘has heen tWice| quence the supply had run short. San on a good thing; but the timely arrival oo z SHORTIS AND DE HAVEN AND MAIE. B G iy D B e e o "1k64, and | Francisco uses for its markets about 125 of the schooner Frances Allcd upset their e s M R By i il e e STl 15 - Obats | e e D ety “he-lsst marriage occurred in 1864, and | FERNCRC GRS T onth, and Baturday calculations and the bottom fell out of the | Last. Foor stast. Won easiiy. Second and third driving s WD AT : FRINATOSEOPE Views. Moving Stairs, Elsor Tay of aefense, that his wife had a hus- | night when the market closed there were corner in codfish. ““The winner outclassed his company. Con Dalton bled. uy o TAAUBDATIAND | trieal, Wity el o i v - . > y ' ding

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