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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH ‘4, 1899 THE IN THE ARENA OF SPORT BMSEH i harmlessly on his arms. He retaliated | -l-wfl U” R iohed axons the il‘"rd cn"cert h With one good swift punch on Dal’s wish- TSIUEH {3the pado bone. Hawkins rushed him to the ropes S ] HANK [HNE but Erne clinched and no harm was done. To-Day's Entries. D[SEHT[D HEB Ferdi"and Stark,s 102 Sweet Willlam..105 Hawkins kept up the leading in the third rnlunn"d. w%m I:Imn warding off all the 1g‘lmt Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- blows and suffering no punishmen ve olds and upward. 50 one which Hawkins swung into side, T Nl 105 758 Peter Weber. av arge re ) del e 3 | 759 Bon & leaving a large red blotch to denote th 756 Stan Powers.....108| 751 Sweet Cakes. . 2 . 1 e REly 1 ine Tonken " Ko | e Grlen" s Gave Wife Grounds Ienna orcnesiia: showed great cleverness in warding them - 3 5 off. Hawkins then tried his right, land- | 765 Melkarth . 99| 755 Prompto ........105 for Divorce. ing lightly on the body. Erne returned S T e a it villas! bt e ing; four-year-olds and upward. 1 ok and rights on 724 Mistleton 105| 760 Moringa 102 e - spot where it landed. t Hawkins tried his left swing several IRapiaal s mel et with a swift right in Dal's side. In a ged left. rush both exch: the head and sho 'm;» s as the r@un}ddend- 761 Roadrunner ...103| 747 Wheel Fortune..104 e D i e 748 Tom Cromwell..103] 789 Bonnto lone...--10| INTERRUPTED BRIDAL FEAST p ; Lowered the Colors of |« s Emes S’ the ffn ouna by | Dare 11 at Last Won a Ciz 1 again to-day we give you an invitation as broad as Pl bk, | et e Hure: T, B e naie | o ko lock 1 drap'in whanavor yau can and oy 1 . return, contenting himself with avoiding | & 651 Golden Rule.....115! (389)Ella_Boland shopping your own way: to-day we are selling out | i P\;n&shmehm and gauging his e | 752 Lomond . 118/ (721)Sardine .. 120/ A MOURNED-FOR LOVER'S UN- cloaks and capes dangerously near to cost (in some Erne showed more confidence n the | [ sixth, opening with a rush and forcing | Jourth Racésxxd furlongs; selling; three- EXPECTED RETURN. cases below): it’s a business move for business rea- al to clinch. Hawkins landed a light -olds and upward. . FINISH WAS A KNOCKOUT left on the forehead and agaln in the RIDDEN BY IVY POWELL T32 Dolore _.......103) 730 Meadow Lark...I02 Sl sons—satisfactory to you and us—/oss and all: side, and Erne C! at vith | ade . 2] T cf e B 1 . 7 o e e 71 Kootenai S| s Bl Ortan: e G each cloak and cape offered has either a red or a dazea ‘the Californian, Tt was the hot-| Tt Chappie”, 1 S A Grebsh BTEGICE blue tag upon it—red tag means one-third off s test exchange of the fight thus far. | . i g - IHE END CAME QUICKLY IN THE | “Hawkine hegan hostilities in the sev- | MISTRAL IT BADLY BEATEN BY — Plaintif’s Casel Against His marked price, blue tag says one-fourth off. SEVENTH ROUND. enth and what proved to be the last TOM CALVER' {Iied wes e mie; Lotk Ritkels DS Own Interests, but Still A . [ round by rushing his man to the ropes, AL T. ; three-year-olds. Sopes 6 (e black and fly o loth swinging his left into Erne's side again. 743 Horton 110] 741 Formero . 110 for His Client. 6 ladies’ jackets, black and navy, fly and button fronts, cloths, = = ne retallated with a hard right swing | O a1 110} (715)Gauntlet -10 ) meitons, cheviots and boucles, some of these jackets sold as high $5 u“ Seee . o e ; 110} %1 Rio Chie 107 e as $12; sale price. which landed on the back of.Hawkins' | 537 Corsine o = 5 he East-|neck. Erne rushed Hawkins to the ropes, b < Marvelous Cleverness of the Fast-|jlding his left and right hard on the Ice Drop Gaptured: the: Two-Year-0ldi| -2l HEeie e ol & 2 a ol e | i ainta’ Magallon. was, aranted: o aiol 22 ladies’ jackets, black, navy, tan and mixtures, odd—1 and 2 of a size, erner Prevented Dal From Land- Pl:’;.d‘ a;lda‘pr\xln m'l'llrl?\‘}"“gdm.:":}p ';“'»f},'lf.: Scramble—The Heavy Going vear-olds and upward. Vorce Hrorat Masion \(a'm]fn;,nm— Judge | cloths, fine beaver, kersey and meltons, fly and butlon fionts, part 5 0[] ing His Famous Left his léft and right across Dal's Jaw 80 | Suited Truxillo—An Off LR SancHne 0% | Daingerfield yesterday morning on the | braided, part plain, mostlyali silk lined, sold as high as $15; sale price YJs s uick’ that awkins obably ever | 2 =) ~ 306 01 )1 . ¢! | Swing. e They were coming. The biows setc Day at Oakland. o Tomids 1111 m) 7 Joe Cotton. o3| Erouns of MEGSLy o matrimony i 40 adies ackets, black and navy, cheviot, coth, &-bution double- §6) tled Hawkins. probably, but just to show i 739 Hohenzollern ...114| 468 Major Cook.....105 | leave shortly f Bal DA Mo | breasted fronts, storm collar, sold as high as $5; sale price ' - | that there was no frost Erne soaked him | —_ i R Eer s g ove shovtly fGr the Klonalke o ved ; | & straight left in the jaw and a right (755) Highland Ball.. 108! | Frank Pidgeon, and in the far northern 14 best quality silk plush capes, braided and beaded, finely silk fined, rtainment wit- | SWing on the side of the head, Dal | ha card at Oakland yesterday was not it Ll G e o RIS | LT Jarge full sweep, high rolling collar, collar and front trimmed with E Woes. | went down like a log, falling straight Selecti for To-Da will be mentioned but with reverence b; [alale pytE =, 6.51 3 "j ““”, oo ;!hark\\'ards and hi'.!in)g his !nu-% a re- | a prepossessing one, and the attendance elections for To-Day. B hasbanatana wite alikeiwho wilitnever | fine Thibet fur, sold as high as $16.50; sale price.......... ' years 1 not | gounding thump on the floo: fe lay | w, i i First Rece g S b . 8 % ry. | SPretehed there without moving a muscle | 2% S llghtest fofisthe qmeck s O iyl e, Prompto, New Moon, Sweet | coase {o remember the noble man who 22 misses jackets, navy, black and mixtures, cheviot, cloth, 6- ower of the light-|after the referee c« -4 him out, and | favorites sent to the post four were re- - made their wedéed happiness possible. | button double-breasted fronts, so'd as high as $3; sale price.. A . Second Race—Wheel of Fortune, Mistleton, | " 1u.0 vonre azo Virginia Rieffel, Frank | ds had to carry him bodily from | turned winners. Dare II, an 8 to 1 shot, champions representative of \hxs”‘”s \g;’é" a4 T Cal s Nyl dds. | Moringa. ot Iank Bios Hholcleye: twor | thoxing: and Tom Calvert, at equally long odds, 2 Pid and M M > insep- i . " : S r\‘ «UE rnp t clever two. i Erne was the favorite with the E proved the surprises. The track was very ::h!:ihwke—ra or;;ln(n;:hh:flm:: ‘BglundAsxr nmfi;‘:nfi"x:rrm‘i!m;‘la:\s }gfi;l‘llrlmi:;r;'g:::n new and fashion has given us | new the '* Rehan satin 1gilis £ B | B thev crowaed - b < ou ce—Koof , Montallade, e Oe Rl € t g t collar, s to have 2';:1‘3\;15::' St \g”j:\‘r} Joune heavy in spots, especially near the.rall. | 1, o0F i o were engaged to be married, and Magallon | particularly pretty veil stock collar, with full affrtineks 1 showered, thelr ¢20- | The underpinning of Truxillo is not of | “gieth Race—Formero, Corstne. Horton. was the only one besides the lady’'s fam- | ire ings for spring: we show | ends at the back, of | $ne. womes far from giving any one the | the.best, and the stable flgured that the | g Race Torsida, Hohenzollern, Midiight. | i1y Who was allowed to share their happy | vel""gs fancy and black, in plain | fleckweflf. Gl A impression t e is a o-fighter, | going would be just to his liking. The ——— secret. After the engagement had extend- | * Tuxedo and chenille dot, | fly bow of the same, though when stripped s a_y]mrr‘y t1y | bay horse closed favorite for the ODENINg | 7agialators toasted I ‘“Public Opinion,” | €d over the perfod of a year Pidgeon left single and double thread; 12 qual- on Brussels net, edged with ch he is a representative. | built athlete. ) )k\,\ o3 Enowal aix furlong scramble and won by him- | gerbert Choynski, editor; e per copy. s | for the Alaskan gold fields in the hope of | ities in great variaty of meshes— narrow fluted satin ribbon. c favored Hawkins rom (him he ls a aulet, oklnk, Curly | celr. Festoso, a rank outsider, earned L 0 s amassing a fortune for the falr young 4 y 3 ) in oth ords, H - | hat 7 2, 4 g A 3 ) 4 r. in other words, Haw- | haired youth, who ris . RS o| FIREMEN VS. STANFORD. |girl he hoped coon to make his wife. Fie 25¢, 30c, 35c, 40c, 43¢, 50¢, new a:;z\:;ox;.( blacksilk R ite fror the | they . with Hawkins on th to say, and nothing when speaking of his own achievements. When he wins a battle the money gained is not | spent in drink or on the Tra He ha no use for these vices. and s that i yment he The ] < pr ised to write daily, d the lovers Will Line Up for the First Time This | Sarted nappy in the thought of their be- 65¢, 75¢, 85c, 95¢, $1.00 and [aggs, irer Bowenots. in botn i | ing_=oon reunited. Srim ) i | "Time passed but no letters came from $1.50 yard. ‘) * white and natural The Fireman's Fund and the two col-| the frozen north. No messages of love | shades, 3% inches wide c lege teams have been playing some very | reached the girl. Her mi | L close games since the beginning of their | affection remained una schedule, but hitherto the matches were | S it 010 SRRSO, 10 aaiing Tor- iapy itk finish on the college grounds. ~To-day for the| ;¢ had encountered grim death, hflslery, Les first_time this scason the Stanford and| Magallon proved a tender comforter in ' oys' extra - heavy Iac |0V3$ to! bievent Tipping, colors Firemen will be seen in this city. | those days, and the love born of pity and cotton hose, seamless. 4 B rin s Gninavy 'green They will meet this afternoon at the| o 8y s soon throbbing in both i Ay e N e e e ey £ children's black silk finish IfiZG slate, mode, cream, mastic 3 [ sives of tender children’s Egyptian cotton 5 Bweted e new hose, narrow ribbed, mc new: hae walking gloves— he can find some suitable emplo will retire from the prize-ring and devote his time to something more elevating. He was born In Zurich, Switzerland, twenty-four years ago, but was raised in ' T S gnan o B a s in the first h brought the the news of Haw- Hale's 2-clasp real French kid, with quirked fingers inder on . the effec eiver to the success swept like wildfire about rpe LR T son streets, Stanford has not won a game | ° On. September 4, 1898, Virginia Rieftel hose. 4 SHE G from the Firemen, while California has | and Marion Magallon were married at ¢ e |- andibleck szesiois to 7 RNED AWAy, been successful in all their dual engage- [ French Catholic Church, Notre Dame des | oys’ cast-iron extra-heavy 25c | (These gloves will be cleaned and ments with the insurapce men. It does | Victoires, on Bush street. Innumerable | school hose... - | repaired free of charge.) AT Tue SigaT e s made bright the altar and flowers not follow that Stanford I a than the Californians. hose who h: that the bloomed everywhere. After the ceremony e | there was a bridal banquet at the home | Mr. Advertising Man— i < + 3¢ o ? & 5 3 + & | watched both nines play are evenly matched, and that when the . bride’ ts, 5 Marcy avenue time comes for the intercollegiate games | e You ought to be the happiest man in these big Beenn e ot battles on the| The health of the newly wedded couple stores these days. There's more new goods coming in R e i Tine o s e Just 3?3,'."51?(51(.'“‘;‘,-;{‘..x’r}»fif’gf&fix{-ufiq.g than you can tell ‘the public all about: you can't be too & | in the following positions: | back to claim his bride, stood, worn and | . enthusiastic about our new goods: they are good—best we + JSpatord. Eositions. Flremen. | xr.n"fll ’smmcd. in the midst of the merry | ever had: tell the public so—as plainly as you canm, as often ndelis cher.. ammond | ga 7 : i & | Carson or o x B I nlowes Z;a{:” can: a good story will bear telll"fiaye{ a‘nd over Shearer. itcher. Moskiman | never drunk. The wine remained un- - ale’s. + $ Youns. First base.'"2\.". Follanebes | astod. ~The oy of the guests was turned - S e o o --McGinn | 5 glarm—fear for the pale young bride 3 . § | Wasnes seri ool hmeer | who had swooned away and Could not be > Murphy ILeft fleld RTuE | restored to consclousness. & & | Crandeii. Canter heia o For two days the young wife hovered . Disw AvTy ¢ | Bentley Right field = | between life and death and then cruel 4 - 3 R R e T | consciousness returned. = Her =husband < URPW c : 2 was the first one to be admitted to her + - ey ¢ | . O1d Dutch, Flemish, gray, carbon, Eng-| presence. While the physicians were i RIED> 1o ¢ | 1ish and natural oak moldings for pic-| battling for the young wire, the husband L4 DISGuLISE & | ture frames in new shapes at Sanborn| had been forming his plans to make that . ey 4 | & Vail's. ¢ | life worth living. These plans he ex- @ "MIELF & + 1 & . | ® e 'I H E CALL’S RACI NG CH AR'I' plalned to_the etrl who wedded him. | Roval Buck, Billy Gladstone, Hadiwist 2 = | With two witnesses he started from the | Lottie M, Rusty Gold, Flying Buck, Fear i1 home he would never more return to. and | Not, Old Glory, Johnnie R, Thornhill 4 3 | gave his followers proof of the infidelity | Wild Tralee, Maud S, Cavalier, Glen + that would set his bride free. { Chloe and séveral other good dogs will 24 © OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Friday, March 3, 1899.—Fifty-eighth o \\'dlt}{'_t»gild‘onc\} fu!rlm;ham! h;’ flhivxr rm::[ | {:y;r( nwm\. The first race on the card, © B A and, Virginia Magallon appeared in between merican Eagle Sehric 5t % | day of the California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine. Track heavy. A terday. morning to free herself from | George, will certainly amle ama, Lutice - 8 = e e - = e the man she esteemed above all others, | ment among the crowd, as the dogs are & s & | JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Preslding Judge. JAMES B. FERGUSO! so she might wed the man she loved. On | very nearly matched in speed and oL = 5 + _— = — — account of illness, Mr. Magallon’s attor- | qualities. "The courses that m g _CHoyNaw's >4 Six furlongs; selllng; three. -olds and upward; purse, $330. ney was absent, but Abe Ruef, attorn short enders on top will be the ones be- Joa W @ for defendant, handled both sldes. taking | tween Lawrence and Roval Buck, Fedora - \\ o WAs + — = i (‘)mrg‘e of the \vl;uxl!lf{ls ca,h gainst hl? e't‘n«l Hadiwist, Black Bess and Lissak 4 3 T clting. | own Interests, but still in the interest o ummer and Maid of Erin, Arab { @ Tu.,, s Graly 'AC|N<H @ Hm. Fin. | Jockey op. ClL his client, whose wish it was that the | Maid of the Hill, Cavalier and Trwin &‘?3 - ool 3 4 T = o woman who bore his name should be left | Girl and Lottie M and Maud S. b4 wE Human = 3 T = 185 [Aboroe free to wed the man of her choice. | Tim Cronin has entered three of his [ ® ) - . Y Mrs. Magallon, who is.but 23 yvears of | crack runners, and his chances of . Wi 1 Mainbar, 5 3h f land + IND- ™ML P Campus,’ 3. 5 3 yish age, will shortly leave with her sister for | ing a winner are very favorable. Mr. Cro- o ! ol e %! th the Klondike, where there is no law that | nin's nominations were not accepted at o — k3 B ratte Whedi, 4.. 98| 2 St A compels lovers with a divorce standing |the last drawing of the Union Coursing 4+ % Crawford: &: 3 9 71 |Mac between them to wait a year before they | Park Association on the ground that & 34 Joe Levy, 4 1 82 |Penny again embrace matrimony. he Jt(,‘\{nmn& ‘l\ud }impuznr(;d the decision Charmant 93 |Devin B e | of Judge Bull, who decided in favor c 1 Kror Mis % Deerfoot, 4 10 [Bullman 5 | The tamous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY is | Mr. Rossiter's dog For Freedom ;§ 04 S Lee Bid Mc, 3. 1 |Fallehy . 100 recommend: by physicians for family and | against Thornhill in the final course of 3 = T SWING. @ Los Troncos, { 12 |Powell 100 | medicinal use because it is pure. last Sunday’'s meeting at Union Park. 7 4| .. John M. Palmer, a. 8B |Evyers 15 — —————— Mr. Cronin has been notified to appear € - 3% ... May L, 3 ;: 3% ik es e th W. See 30 100 COURSING AT INGLESIDE. | before the directors of Union Parl at + LE/"'&— 1 Time—%, 26; 1. 32 Winner, H. L Jones & Cos b. B by Arctino-Miss Leon. e ‘E‘i‘",‘,‘;ngg"“,’\‘;“‘{“fi o e b Ak Good start, Won easily. and third driving. Lively coursing will be witness -day | i decision of Judge Bull, ¥ g will be witnessed to-day | whose judgment is always final. Cronin AR R PSP g The winner was perfectly at home in the heavy going. Campus is a cranky travelin E E eniato: L e e e e e e e e s e e 0 oo @ | The e s e eandance of speed. Deerfost ran poorly. Rouletts Wheel shows | o Ingleside Coursing Park, with seventy- | has stated that he watched the course -oe two nominations in the open stake and | from a favorable position In the cours- . . improvement. Scratched—Bliss Rucl 108. sixteen in the puppies. In glancing over | Ing fleld and that The hi! E o Characters Seen at the Ringside. il Sl =k e . sixtean in (oo puppice, T Blaeia o Wit sorhiil defesied Foy 76 SECOND RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-old fillles; purse, $400. bunch of flyers are two of the Merced | more than the English dog. When the e candidates for honors, namely, Regina | decision was rendered in favor of ¥or and Tommy Rex; and the long tail that | Freedom Cronin informed Rossiter that = = ' = ] Betting. can defeat either one will have to burn | the judge must certainly have made a = = ockeys. |Op. Cl. rass pretty lively on the Ingleside cours- | mistake, as For Freedom did not run ng sward. Curtis & Sons have no less ' up to his former style and was beaten flfmnhsh( nfirndm:\(m?s”‘infithitsflf(gkc, all | beyond_all doubt. of whom are dogs of the first flight. The | The Waterloo cup was won this y grand bitch Maud S, the winner of sec- | by Black Fury, Mad Fury Mischiet, and ond money on Sunday last, is entered in | Fortuna Farenta was the runner up. this stake also. Mr. Curtis’ dogs are | e % always brought to the 'slips in perfect | Nothing like it for independence. *Public it reached the pool-|Buffalo, N. Y., which place he calls his | place honors over Mainbar, another long- ers of the local man | home. riced one. Campus, the second choice, S}Jnf' ;nunv\' felé‘ The preliminary event nrdnw k?\-trninz‘ ;‘mde o shcwl"g_p Index. Horse. Weight.{St. ~and even at|was to have been a ten-round go between | il g e the saddle Mike Daly’s Eastern money Was | ( 5 Johns > M > n the s: e e Daly’ 3 Lk Sy, Charles Johnson and Eugene Mulligan | filly, Tcedrop, was sent to the post favor- 721 lrg«:run;}‘ 768 Winyah . | bot ghtweight cla st of Hawkins was a | Ppth of this ety In the HERCREIEY, fonca. | ite for the two-year-old sprint. In front| 1 Glew - > to the local talent, and it | s¢ier ‘six rounds Mulligan had enough, | most of the way the daughter of Favor-| 740 Yantic ... tha a “nard-carned | ;5" made o weak pretense at being un- | dale shook off Winyah in the run home.| ::: SusDe Ry e sult of last | GO0 BRACH K N fter slipping to the flOOF | gooring with ease. Thorpe, on Glga, V10 & 15, Winner, M. J. Daly's b. f. by Faverdale-Mag. Good start. Won inment at Woodword's - | from a light body blow. He destroyed the | picked out the deep footing, finishing Time—%, :25; %, | condition, and the public can wager their | O L v : : & e vever, by jumping up quickly | ¢ 4 ly. Second and third driving. B A s b S Spinii., erbert Choynski, editor; 5c per e pactichlarly Il s N nged him out | third. BB R e Clgw’ iwas riftan 1 tho heavy, suing mexbithat [ SOIBIORIt LT Wl &idogres of confinenos. | Gax - m a sclentific point | For | The defeat of Mistral II In the seven | rall. She should have been second. to & Very su 1 fiddiing and d Gwicins | and walking briskly to his corner. 3 - — e : h ».r?.ufnr,lrxn}uzl&zxr];n A Netle exnibition of cowardice he was | furlong run was a body blow to the tai- Scratched—Solace 105. - O I e | loudly hissed as he left the ring, and the | ent. The imported horse closed at odds — = S .. — s ohen- | crowd showed its further deprecation by | of 3 to 5 and, never showing much specd, @4, TEIRD FACE Seven turlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350, h was | was badly beaten by Tom Calvert. The . . awkins swu his dangerous left | yellt “fake’ which statement e glove landed o St | Yeobaply well grounded. Ned Hogan ref- | latter, piloted by Eddie Jones, drew away By - | ereed the unsatisfactory bout. | from the bunch on the back stretch, Win- | Index. Horse. Age, Welght.[St. %m. . %m. Str. Fin ! Jockeys. [Op. CI. stern lad S ning eased up. Coda finished In the show. | : B < : € ed for eight 5. But, cau- The Baldwin stable furnis! the favor- 753 Tom Calvert, 4. .110| 4 16 B 3 13 [Jones . 7 7 3 e i ool 5, he took the What Erne Said. ita for the six furlong spin following In| 724 Imp. Mistral IL 61135 41 32 21 28 [Bullma 5 710 limit of time to coll s senses, and was | A jubflant crowd gathered in Eme £l Salado. The good looking mare was 4 Coda, 6. 08 1 21 54 56 33 [Gray 2 2 5 and At It again before Referee | dressing room at the conclusion of the| hel‘d nll]z];hnrt price :‘? 'fle bonlngz and x‘.ad 1 ksl-ll?m‘y, m § H‘ :; 3;{. 1 fr!:(tor § “|» “hoynsl had tin to call him out. | 2 i Colonial ame over the line wi consid- cla, 6. B orpe .. s - o e S that another | fignt and poured congratulatiaps Wb tha‘ crable to spare. Distinction, after cut. | 767 Balivérso, AR 5 13 6 lenis Purchasers’ Guide to Respomsible Merchants, Mamufacturers, Brokers, Im- t another such punch as th: ded on_ the right spot Erne s he recei would quickly cunningly he handsomely ears of the victor. The only mark of bat-| {00 iee "2 figure in the running, was Time—t%, : 206% ; ded on, the right spol | e on his countenance was a red tnge | only Gowned in a_drive for the place. | Rye Fair atart. Won easing up. e e R e R e porters, Whoiesale Traders, Jobbers, Imsurance and Real Estate Agents ined on the defensive, | below his right optic, where Hawkins had | There was a well defined play on Anno- Calvert won in a romp. The favorite had no speed. Mainstay “blew up.”” Too much wan, with McNichols up, but the East- | weight on Alicia. She acted badly at the post. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. ; all left swings that | Janded a viclous left in the initial round ended for the Jaw | of the contest. While donning his street| €if horse cut a sorry figire. Scratched—Henry C 110, Greyhurst 110. rapidly scoring points he Californian was a | appeare: af oan urst's —— aftivethio galarthat’e In Corresponing WHh Asy of the Felloutag Firms Plesss Mention “The Call” po p ———— on v y he admirers of | good ring general and had & punch of a | ?ggflfrrml%rcen;%,ggnflslyafiaua"exzhfiv'fic;vehg;‘i 7 @5, FOURTH RACE—Six turlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $330. nsed = | miadle-weight. | . ~ . N 1 ‘‘something up his | ™ " he added, “I| vorable. He was backed down from 8 to s use Hiawitine would | poatter Lis OTat ‘;?L’“abu]'d’"n;‘{?cf Mave |4 to 1 fo capture the mile and a quarter [Betting. COPPERSMITH. f IRON FOUNDERS. Sn points If he fafled to score a | ey L hal o hat knocked me down had | Tun and did it in clever fashion, stepping %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. - Op. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Msr. ‘ Waste nrne e = Knockout: . In the seventh round Erne, | "ot heen carcless. Every one told me | the GiStafice oft in 2:12 flat. = Espionage. | 7w G Satao, 4 i EnSETE R i35 5 | oW Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat | 534 Premont St Gasorss criy, Proos. advised by Ba fev. ehanged. his | 1 mot been careless ey ut T got mo- | the favorite, ridden in inimitable style by | i¢i Cotontal Dame, 4... 3 4 R Pulima goes and Ship Work a_ Speciolty, 16 and 18 | ¢ Fremont St. Castings of Every De. facticn, aha instead of making a long | MOMS AL Cireless and He got over my | Hal Brown, ran second. Although the | Tta Distinction, 6 -.... 207, 3 AR [Rutte Co Washington St. Telaphone, Main 2641, | SCription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505. range fight was favorable to Haw- | guarg. It is a peculiar blow, but I got on | fleld was @ Sras’ e 3'.31"" e Ma- | ¢s0 Naranja, 5 81 11 41 41 |E. Jones 6 15 ddna;enlongnt aiider the Toolanane guard | {5% i the firat round and blocked it| lay, the second chofce, found a the pock- | .. Annawan. '3 3 H o0 61 McNichols iR BELTING. LIQUORS. e onls D o o wee-nand | cyemy tmeihe drled 101 SI0e Mo e | lfn’ rtlgqu_]g third place Phrom Judge. Wats | T Meiwarin, 4 5 g? bi kT reeee 5 -3 [l P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Belting and i sallon 31305 case. 38 figh attempted to_ward off the attack | ed. was fident that I | ford. e latter not get an elegant | 726 Corriente, 6 7 2 Ellie 30 100 .. Cor. s N s- | L. CAHEN & SON, 41§ Sacramer of'r;qum‘-\ te hut B, who 1¢ a lht- e e ot hetore ffl'e"lw;'z’h roun | Pagdine. " te, Jomes made |~ Steapy Jane, e Frawley To0iiog | Som St cor. Spen. Telaphonpiialn Se p;p“;)a&_g:e"w g= ning-quick st B AARL . - | and when the chance came I accepte 2 Time—%, :26; %, :51%; %. 1:18. Wiuner., G. W. Baldwin’s b. m. by Ei t N - | . Alately, and in the mixup he landed a |and ;me';,‘m D . TIEnt on the | Short work of his fleld in the concluding | Atianta T g itaet wen eastly. Second and third driving. e uperocfof Nortol BOILER. MAKERS. | WILLAMETTE PULP AND PAPER CO.. hard left joit on Dal's jaw, which was | faw that did the business. I felt so con- | Mile purse run. A 1 to 2 favorite, he won Fl Salado was best. ‘Distinction had intermittent bursts of speed. Torsion badly cut uff EUREKA BOILER | 722 Montgomery Strest. fotllowed b ", Dal’s law, which swas |mw that dia the businees. |1 £clt 0, 000 | 35'he pleased. In o long hard drive Hills | on far tumn. Bleepy Jane needed & race. Some other day for Annavan. WORKS, | mgdn r;)n'\ll'!‘(h‘] x\‘vx|W"«1“‘t'nllx‘gnr?‘xick‘;(i?\fg v,qm(l-ln told ;Kw M(‘pmd to Ip]g]pe a hfl'nnume :0 jon Guilder led Zamar out for the place. Scratched—Paul Kruger 9. W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. | PRINTING. ended all dispute as 3 £ abill- | win §n ten rounds. It is my intention to R e T = == s & PRINTE! ;i:s’ or ‘xnh" s 3*;‘:‘(}3; LA Wsiback | staystn California for some time, but {‘ Track Notes. 766. rx;\-::-:: %CE—One e T e e e | L i PS&?,,,‘“ Repairs ana swo | E- € “UGHES- 511 dansome street C . ave not made up my mind whether 7 x 3 . 3 g bl il Counted U | V) S0k SRY ORS00t e | the coming week for. Engiand, hasing ; T g, {1 (Offee aod Works— 10115 MISSION'ST. |, SEATIONGR, S0 PROSEr, e ANAEEIEIL OBRAE t W s probable that a match wi e made . ‘ Index. Horse. . Weight.[St. Std. . %m. , Str. Fin. v I 3 Teleph | Teleeraphic 306 5 ger'tne commund ‘of Captain Jumes W. | potween Torne and Tavigne after the lat- | been e to ity o gt | o Doise Axe Welght) e ':': i : %1'" £ i F o Jockeys, - iop: O laphivhe. Math e | e PARTRIDGE 7t 3illel £ 2 B - EL S n, | ter's fig] hd Smith. Manager Groom | He is od judge of 746 Dare II, 102 1 1 4 12 15 |Powell 8 | e Cferfect s it was possible to have | " the ‘National Club has the match in | score a hit on Juse of pae et Sont ] n Bovimage, 3IM2 340 11 30w 33, 23 28 el “Brown. .| -5 BOORS AND STARIONERY, | THE HICKS-JUDD CO-. Irster 35k, 2 d'A”m Fhite A okept clear | view and will try to secure it for his club. | “gg Richardson, the old-time smrapvm' s e e e ded THESAN PBANCISCU NEWS CUMPANY [t BRI an e z as - ol T | B s = -| 73 Judge Wofford, 3... 5 . Relff. oy A | roughout the entire building. | ley stage-driver, is down fro: 679 Twinkle Twink, 5.109/ 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 |P 1] TYPEWRITERS. }?:‘)nfe-o‘t\-):“"gg‘v.tfl permitted at the - Hawkins Was Confident. | ora olmred thes ek ye-«errdn;y:rmnc:exeé Tlme——'l,:. 6y 15, E2%: % 119; mile, 3:40%: 1%m, S e;‘oyun' Hllrl::.‘rl n:o o ‘;e:,goa?”" Stieat KloveRawell. s (). = 1T H . france and those who had tckets found | Hawkins was depressed over his defeat. | ysed to making short turns and soon| h. by imp. 0dd Fellow-Sister Pendleton. Good start.” Won ridden out! Second and third odicals, Books and Stationery. | SRS\ Al ypewrlters Rented. xno difficulty in gaining admission. == |On reaching his dressing room he was as- | caught on to the curves of the game. driving. e i = Few partly used for sale cheap. Following is the result of the fight bY | isted into his clothes by his seconds and | The big Chase & Mendenhall sale will Dare had weight off and was plaved. Devin, on Malay, made an awful mess of it. Es- CARRIAGE MAKERS. | AGENTS SMITH PREMIER. TOUNGS: ning round Hawkin was the | Immediately lett for a downtown hotel | take place in the Oakiand track paddock plonisa iy hapdied. £ O’BRIEN & SONS;Jigkers ana Dealers 1n | L. & M. ALEXANDER. ¥ 2 d a Al 1 where he mef s wife an ecelve Rif Vi laus, ac] Victorias, 110 tgomery street. mest o depd 0L Yim 8 fow” scconds | sympathy. His face bore pbpente s Ll et i e e b B e e i e e B b e Cartaand Busgies. Golden Gate WV, na Pk | - e 1’2{?: r?\?lncl; a4 Gightning with three hard | having been in a fight. His nose wasi{»‘Z?;”};Z?e;"‘rfi‘;ug“"A'i“'rh‘i"i‘:’vfié’r“"fi'sm“ £ Tmnce | WARBHQUSSIRN: jefts in the face. The hlws jfif:“?,,"‘"i‘,' | swollen, a dark spot wreathed his right | allade and Don't Skip Me. Prince Blazes Index. H: Welght. St. Betting. COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., . kins, but he soon. returned, tig, compl- | eye and bl 1ips were puffed by tho rapid | gnd Dare II the property of Bibds e [Roi0x Hesle shge. Waght S, M Re. N O N doidockees, 08 @ 13 G WL Forwa-c'ng Agents and Public Welghers. G - i i B cslebnig It Svhy | {or n ety opvonent Dil Vo | Bl S hyma e e el mp e w0k 16 1 D g SON & CO..| il e s Jad down. Erne took the ei:;l d:;‘;g sec. | Jes e top notehetiand won on his merits, | Cash Sloan rendered a bill to the judges | (745) Joa Mussie, 5.......111/ 4 6% 61 51 64 o oan B 3 Telephone Matn 1864, WATCHES, ETC. onds to rise, but did not app: »and | Hawkine said he was confident that he | yesterday of the money he claims is due | 78 Sly, 5 076 31 3n 43 831 5% |Rutter . s T. LONDY, 2 e 2t and Oiter ‘fhat successfully blocked every left | would win and stated he Intended fighting | him from Fred Foster. The stand has| 748 Magnus & sz 4n 710 710 5n 6§ [I. Powell. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE" + v A3k Wedding Rings. 4 M st LT Hewiing. led for his head, Erne | faster atter the tenth round -T thought | tne matter under_consideration. 731 Espirando, 4 xR e S T e 78 [Gray . 3 ! s T thaed the round by planting a hard one 'l‘hlg%dlhg:ug‘nttgfmflfilo rglugnr:i z h!%“s%ml, : John v:f Palnaer.kzds(tnrterlw ‘mel gpen- 753 Earl Cochran, 6....98/8 8 8 H i 8 |Goiden HED"‘GTD" & 00. Secué.’d.!r.als‘tv“avlon; WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, on_Dal's nose. e 3 n| ng event, was bac! ‘rom 0 1 down Ti; 5% %, 52 %, 1:19; s = son Sts. Tel. Main . Mined by th 1, DA'S I0%E: ot busy blocking Hawking' | had a liicle the better of bim up to the | to 10 e o et iine T | e L R s il i Ay S e BLACK DIAMOND. COAL, MINING CO. at Ite 8 KDt econd round, but did it | seventh, but in that round he caught|gained credence that the horse was a The wl 1o A FRESH AND SALT MEATS. RIVER deliver 1anded IS inner made a gallop of it. Guilder was well ridden. Some other time for Sly. GRE! COLLIERIE! f the blows led | me and it was all over.’ ringer. He was the cynosure of all eyes | Joe Mussle outfooted first part. JAS. BOYES & €0, Shlwln&f\l‘l::l In th“‘ Coal in the Market. \ v Clay. ©fsce arde—450 Main Strest 80 Wi that most 0.

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