The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 16, 1899, Page 9

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1899. Quaker-looking horseman togk the six! furlong sprint that followed with old| Kamsin. e invisible layers of edds laid as good as 19 to 1 against the bald-faced gelding, and he surprised everybody by winning easily from Jingle Jingle. Novia, the favorite, once showed as good as fifth THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, but eventually finished back in the ruck. - MELBA AND DE LUSSAN BODKIES ARt who had the mount, waited on Limewater Bettors Have and then won as he pieased. Morinel came very fast the last part, finishing a | cloge third. | The closing six furlong selling sprint | served to show what a really good filly | Jinks 13. She was entered to be sold for $550, and made laughlng stock o her com- In a hard drive Bd Gartland tock Small ing all over | skillfully sketched in the music. The|markable in the hands of Pandolfinl. pany. . t night, with | strings and woodwind are given full | This tenor acts the part better than the place from Wyoming. at the opers, “La | Sway In the orchestration | Azostint did in the Del Conte produe- | No Chance. s | ; 1 Melba and De Lus- | used but frugally and the percussion truments hardly at all. Delicacy and ggestion are the watchwords. The old Italian mode of aria, tion, but he has not Agoetint’s pecullar | | But five races are down for decision on to-day’s programme. | boyish, reed-iike volce that found such % perfect vent in Rudolfo'= musie. It . ouldn't be a bad ldea for Mr. Eilis to| ATTENDANCE WAS VERY LIGHT| , J¥ile belng ;z;xex:;z:; by an exsrctse Eg;_‘ ook ap Asosticl befors presseiine L | Hall II ran out at the stretch turn and, colliding with the outside fence, tore a “Boheme” to New York. Not that Pan- | The olfini 1 d in the part, nor that Agos- | e e = 3 dolfinl is bad in the part, nor el AEO8 | WINYAR WON THE OCCIDENTAL | bole tn b o9 30,50 00 6 atcena a part; but by ome of those| STAKE. | the sprinter’s injuries sald 1t was doubtful ‘aks of voeal fortune Agostini has | | 1f he would survive. perhaps the best volce (if he hasn’t | hacked it to pleces by this time singing possible roles) in the world for Ru- To-Day’s Entries. | First Race—One mile; = three-year-olds | end upward. 783 Sen Charley Thorpe Piloted a Winner. Pat Dunne Took Two Purses ‘With Survivor and Jinks. Four Choices Lose. The Bohemians were all well cared for. Bensaude made a vividly impetu- r of Ms Boudour- morous Colline, although in the last the gamut of act, T84 Major Hooker. §15 Annowan 81§ Ulm .. where cello. Second Race—Four (SOMKitty Kelly.. 817 El- Arte... 564 Garbo 815 Mortgage . All wagering at Mr terday Corrigan’s track | handicap; over f 3 ont 1 Granger St. Jacob.... 05 Three Forks. And the | The ntually wo. a narrow margin. The favorite, Alary’ Fourth Race—One mile; thres-year ing. %03 Whalebax §13 The 80 Wing 513 B o | 3 Garter, led Glissando out four lenghts for th | place. The steeplechase proved a legacy fo i Corrigan. His gelding Vanity led| nout, beating Lord Chesterfield, th early - teenth of a mile. | . ¢ ? ate and Monita dumped thetr.| Flfth Race—Sev 3 3 th w a gift for Hunts- 5 Red Glenn £t 4 ® | e course. Former: %0 4 g could scarcely be o ! vear-ol Selections for To-Dey. . ; Judge W . & ® . - L 4 é PR . g - & + I 1 . ®| - i & be | ~ . ”iTHE CALL’S RACING CHART. & . . ® | e N *| INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Wednesday, March 15, 1899.—Fifty- b | eighth day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. ? ; | Weather rainy. Track sloppy. B - “ EDWIN F. o Pt‘fl!dl;x’.}\.dg; JAMES F. CALDW’ . Starter. . & N == s s } ; purse, 3450, * s 4 - & 8 be | . 55 . o o s . 31 & 4| . DS . 4 . .| & @ Index. Horses. Age. Weight. St. . be @ 2l . €. 3 ol ut finished - 1‘ 1 r. E. Corrigan’s 11824, TEk Index. Ho . B . B0t 000t ede0tb sttt teitieiriessdeteitdsdetsd st st st sl "ENTRANCE OF MIMI (MELBA) IN THE STUDIO SCENE. T L e leap and sizz and | Curesgua Dr.4r wIBBON, Bo ADVTMRTISEMENTS. Anheuser-Busch enter into the products of the CORN, which is so generally used by other brewers, does not ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, hence thete mottor “Not How Cheap, but How Good.” —the Greatest of Tonics.” Invigorates, rejuvenates and prolongs life. - Brewing Ass'n Makes a specialty of bot- tled Beers for family use. The materials used for their brews are the very best obtainable both in this country and abroad. Simple Home Dyes. {Any One Can Use Diamond Dyes With Sucgess. Beautiful Colors That Are Fast to Light and Washing. Diamond Dyes make fade. They are 0 nore dy kage, than a 3 Dia: nd Dyes and AUCTION SALES. ' SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. | 2 2a 2 THIS DAY. | THURSDAY.... .MARCH 18 Atla m AT NE. CORNER OF HARRISON AND SIX- TEENTH ST By order of MR. J. GOLLOBER, Sand Wagons, Dump Carts, Scraper 2t and Ralilroad Tracks; also complete ¢ | Blacia: Tools, Drills and Wagon Ma- terfal of 2 No res Wagon. SULL! Lt Office, 327 Sixth st. DEWEY, STRONS &C0. : ~ ®. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABRNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debllity or lisease wearing on bodyand mind and Sk DI‘anlues I'ne doctor cureswhen CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C9. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND HORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COWPANY. Tiburom Ferry. Foot of Market St CI3CO TO EAN RAFAEL, . 9:00, 0 2 m; 138 Extra trij 8L D:YS—SI. 940, 11:19 & ma; 1340, Sl , 6:25 p. m- Batwesn San Francisco and Schuetsen Park pame schedule a3 abova. | Geyserviile, 8:00 am| Cloverdals. Hoplazd and | ily 1ggest nae ded of A FIFTH purse, ¥ mphony orchestra would | wa. lousy be about as nice a thing as coul Index. Horse. Age. Welght. /St out aga e Lussan,” p e town on 2 Sunday nig - e wicked tongues, “has been THE JOUNDS WILL RUN. Dogs That Were Entered Last Even- ing for the Union Coursing | enough to do too well.” ou and I who care noth- bout the private emotions of stage n ke little stock and little in- S the fact re- ¥ark Meeting. { did make a coursing m | e 3 coursing maet = iyt fence aid tutend i d s 89’7, FTXTH RACE-Six fmlongs; selling; three-year-alds and upward n st 3 . performan her. It was , took Dl - == arance, 0, YOu s follows: Betting. rance, too, you follow: 4¥m. ¥m. %m. Str op. i (s02) Jinks, 3 g 2 15 14 1 a 13 % (813) Ed Gurtland 3 2h 23 2 B r Carmen lives Wyoming, §.. 108! 5 ar. & 5 e 3 i r Musette vi Tony Licalai, 5.....101 § 62 5 3 T e Musette you 02 Rio Chico, 102} 4 33 3 4 I Powell.... 12 797 Pat Murp 104 1 46 8 s Gray : 15 ... Selinite, 4 01 7 7 7 7 |Bassinger .., 30 Time—%, 24%; %, “49%: %, 1:14%. Winner, P. Dunne's b. f. by Imp. Albert-Hoodoo. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. S e e pt perhaps that Scratched—Montanus 105. Heigh Ho 9, Bl Salado 109, Don Gara 107. a rather sturdy every stand of physique, ioned into a | picture of 3 ate heroine. | book, and | Her sinsing were per- | ADVERTISEMENTS. | haracter is fect. T athos in ~—— S B S S e T SR e S ST ; ‘ er have | 54540404+ D+I+D+D+DITHTIIIDIDID 44D+ DID +T+T+ D+ D+ D4 scene scene well as n of the as OO0 ZOR 2O SORSORE0) In eal M. London’ ke t a Little It you want the services of skilled spe- 1 never J. cialists, physicians who have become e the opera y of famous by curing their patients, consult Goodies ? ] e . = v T e 2, DR. MEYERS & CO. e e | jon; Daley Slebien’s Exile vs. Pasl Ken- + Try y lachrymo: that | nelw Fair Helen; Handy & Smith's Dauntless These doctors are:masters of the afl- 7 aciiad st Eave e Smith’s Ida: J. J. Edmonds’ ments that ruln men. They have made a cht s iave oo - ison's Sunburst: Kay | life study -of such troubles and are bet- spired s Me .a st-t & iy e ney fanf”{‘éfi,fl E, ter prepared than ever to maintain their tacked t pathy and | 7. 2% Wiliem Cramer's Jesse Moore vs, present high standing as successful phy- sicians. Thelr institution, which Wwas founded in 1851, is the best equipped of its kind in the world. Their remedies, while the most effective ever discovered, are harmiess. W e have such faith ia ou: will let patients deposit the pric® e ey et et oo o wa v apotioc 1 San Francisco. to be_paid to us when cure is made, or we will accep® Seggerson’s Candelaria; Pasha Kennels Metal lic vs. J. Klernan's Fear Not: George Whit- ney’s Theron vs. F. Moran's False Flatterer; A. Johnson's Tod Slean vs. Aenetd Kennels Maid of Erin: A. Johnson's Mountain Bea: vs. F. Moran’s Golden Russet; Rincon Kennels’ Swedish vs. W. Cramer's Jersey Lily; W. F. Tobbs' Mercy May vs. Pasha Kennels' Emin €. E Clifford’s White Rocket vs. S. s L. S. Conley; J. Seggerson’s Whits & with moderation. She made us feel the powers of repression and suggestion, | and got the full vocal and dramatic effect without once resorting to the- Mi must be counted greatest achievemen splendid indéed as is her Marguerite. Grape-Nuts ® For breakiast, funch or dinner. :mmnonnn‘ De Lussan is of that type that I can | Chief vs. D. J. Healey’s Dick L: Hand; only | describe only as the Carmen type. She | Smith's Petronius F. Price’s Madge Wi monthly poyments if preferred. -~ (Signed) DR. MEYERS & CO.” A WINNING NOVELTY. |isrull of high spirits, devilment and| ™™ = el . Falling powers, loss of vital force, etc., brousht on by youthtul errors or i A 3 es in after life, overwor 3 racte ts, = | surprise; her voice is rich and of a| The California Camera Club lecture ing contagious blood ‘Polsons, come uader talflg oftere gl HOME CURES. FREE ADVICE. PRIVATE BOOK. If you cannot call, write for free book for men only, advice and treatise on any disease. All letters confldential. No printing on envelopes or packages to indicate name of sender. Prices reasonable. MARKET STREET, OR. MEYERS & GO., 731 ™' v is postponed until the 24th of March, and will be held at Odd Fellows’' Hall instead of Metropolitan Temple. & —_———————— beautiful breadth, and there is a half | diabelic streak in it that is irresistible. Her humor is unerr: This food, Grape-Nuts, has a way all its own of winning friends by its pe- i-’\nnd shienca(x);eaccza.‘fe F BREGE ts paees ciiliar *“pest ‘bilt SOt mwes R T ;;v%rythmg before her, and in the quar- | The hearing organs of animals is not al- Persons once becoming accustomed to | TEFT I TN reelio in the act following | ways located in the head. In some | having Grape-Nuts for breakfast OF |p.. gisplay of temper was something | grasshoppers it is in the forelegs, and ap- | lunck, find the meal is not complete | gelicious. I will wager that De Lus | pears on the wings of many fi ts. when the favorite crisp dainty is miss- | san's Carmen strikes sparks. e e ing. Rudolfo was satisfactory but mot re- | ,Adrances made on f;xg&_fl;"“u' g AS the comedy moments! SREIE ania tragis epiniiey %¥m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. 5210 o 230 pm| 4:23 pra fort - = damd o B t - Kamsin, 6.. % 2n - gt = > the orchestra is Jingle Jinel rosa oo e 2 the stri s and reeds o T- S Y strings and reeds an over- | % % s conzect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Stag Bprings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- « perville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for opland for Duacan Speinge Kelseyville, Caris] Bay, Lakeport acd Bartiett Tkiah tor Vichy Springs. Saratogs e Geysers; at Springs, Lieriey's, Bucknells, ville, Booneville, Orv's City, ngn and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af CnSundars round trip tickats to all points undays round trip beyond fan Ratasi at Ralf rates. 2 Ticket Of8 Markat st., Chronicls B C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Geperal Masages Gen. Pass Ageat A Superb Train UNION PACIFIC S VIA THE Union Pacific. SANp L § i % s migor ™ D K3 SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICABD. WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET €MOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH RARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves Sao Francisco dally at ¢ o m. D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent. No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisce. NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROA Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAF. WEEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 11:%0 a mu; "1:& | WEEK DAYS—5:45. 12:35. 2:45. 3:50. 5:20 p. EXTRA on and Saturdays at 7:00 . m. BUNDAYS_3:00, 10:05 & o3 o om. m. Mondays, W neadays 12:05, 130, 8 EVERY DAY [N THE YEAR RAILROAD TRAVEL. B SOUTHREN PACIFIC CONPANT. STuTEN) Trains leave and are dwe 16 nrrd SAN FRANCINUO. (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) teave Frox Deo 13, 1888. +9:00 Niles, San Jos» and Way Stasions... 7:004 Benicia, Sulsun ¢ mento. ... ree4 Marywrille, Oravilleacd Redding via Vacaville snd Bumsey. 7 ez, Saa Bamon, Vallejo, N Callstogs sad Sacts Eos. .. 8:004 Atlsutic Express, Ogden and FKast.. ®:304 San Joge, Livermore, tockton, Ioue, Saeramento. Pl Marynville, Chico, Red Hiudf...... M304 *Miiton, Oakdaie 3ad Jamestown... 004 Tracy, Lathrop, Stodiron, 100, Fresuo, Bakarsfel !, Santa arbars, Les Deming, El Puso, 1:007 Sacramento River Siéamers 4i00r Marsinez, dan ismow, Vallsjo, Napa, Caliscogs, Saute Ross....... €:00r Bynicia, Vacarille, ~Saeram. Woodlazd, 4:307 Nilee, S:00r Saz Sexor Binda, Sicioed, Tresus: s~ ety : ve, Sacta and Lo Augoics. 15:00P Pacific Coast Limited, El Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. Loufs, Chicago and East.. #:307 Santa b Houre Afanmc mrprem 6:00r European Mall, Ogilen and 8:09r Haywards, Niica and Saa Jose. 13:002 V. Port Costs and Way 00 O Tixproms, Sncramento, Marys- “ille. Moddtug, Portiand, Puges Sound and Eaat ... «19:037 Sunses Angeles, Ei Paso, New Ori East 2 WAN LEANDEO AND HAYWAEDS LOCAL. (Foot of Marsket Streot ) Gtan Melrone, Seminary Park, geo0n | _ Pitchbarg, Elmhurst, 9:00a | San Leandro, South Sax 10000 Leandro, Eatadille, 1:004 Lorenzo, Cherry 207 — m; Haywards. ‘Buns through to Nles. § Prom Niles: | = OIST DIVISION (Nafrow Gasgel. NTON (N Foot of Market Strest.) TETY Centorville, San Jose, Faiton. b j = ST tongy Way Stasious...... . _iT:aes CREEK ROUTE FERRY. u—::! PRANOISGO—Poot of Market Sirset (Slip §)— 9:00 w. {140 300 3309 . 600 8:00 10:004.2 00 $4:00 “5:00ras TOAST DITISION (Broad Gauge). rd and Townsend Ste.) ©®1 Ban Jose and Way Stations (New A 'Wednesdays ouly)..... 1309 Grove. *8:307 San Jose o 213 Saa jose and Principal Way Stations 5:00p San Jose snd Principal Way Stations and Principal Way Statious = San Jose aud Way Statfona. 43¢ San Jose sud Way Stations. . | s Fo% Womming. ® for Afterncon. * Rundays. + Sunaays on nrdays only | e Rcradags 3 Tacoiays and Seturdar. a0d Wednesdays. bThursdave and Sundara. California Limited Santa Fe Route | | | ‘ Connecting Owl Train Leaves 3ax I Francisco via Los Angeles at 3 | P. M.. every SUNDAY, TUES. | | DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha e, e TN an uesday—Arriving In 1 Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob. Norvation tar and Electria Lighted Sieeping Car. ° Thig Train is In Addition to the Daily i veriand Express. SAF FBANCISCD TICKET OFFICE—2) MARKET SL | TELEPHONE MAIN 15L Qakland Ofice—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 fBM 8az Jose Office—7 West Santa Clars 5% | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR i VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as foll South-bound. | North-bound. | 1xed.

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