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Mud B0O PRESTOME FINISHED FIRST IN it i IREE OF THE Element. KS HAD AN A DRIVE. DICES FIRST AT DAKLAND Larks in Their seda Fell Heir to a Purse—Ob- sidian in Rare Fettle—Robert Before leavin, . g for the East yesterda Bat Dunne disposed of David Tenny to Signs & Waterhouse and Allyar to Duke = sh?‘rd. Terms private. Survivor was ‘,only horse Dunne took East with him. ving are the acceptances in tq)l:e Burns handicap, all havfngppald $30 to stay in: nrs;l Tenor, 108; Napamax, 109; Lddle Jones, 107; La’ Goleta, 112; Rosor- monde, 101; Fleming, ®; Topmast, 114; | Rosinante, 105; Sardonic, 100; J0e Uliman. 19 Bsplonage, %; Tempo, 1i2; Plan, 98] JMpud Fergusow, 54; Wheel of Fortune, i Ramiro, 110 What'er Lou, 121; Crom< {‘Ieorl.culgg; Sgtfi\)l‘ma. 117; Limewater, 9; 3 ito, 110; 5 116, Gllberta s orinel, 9; Fleur de Lis, To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Futurity and up; selling: course; four-year-olds 768 New Moon 5| 656 Little T G 825 Cavallo .. 7| 757 Nons Such . 10 Bliss Rucker $27 Pat Murphy ...107 Matnbar ... 6171 Don't Know..107 Second Race—Seven furlongs; selling; four- e s and up: | 782 Jtm Brownell...110 116 797 Helgh Ho . $37 Roadrunner 845 Castake 285 Kaiser Ludwig.118 | s13 Tom Cal 110/ §25 Greyburst ......113 3% Texarkana 13! 767 Earl Cochran...113 Third Race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds: | 71 orthia . .105| §2¢ Jennie Riley. 845 Rachel 105/ 806 Kickumbob ... Burdoo 10! 758 Solace ;.. Mcana 10{ ... Pictou | €1 Garbo 05 Fourth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1899. ED CORRIGAN DISRUSTS ThE BOOKMAKERS A Profitable Trade Ruined. INGLESIDE’S BITTER LESSON WHY SPORTSMEN SUPPORT THE ORDINANCE. Proceedings in the Police Courts Against the Gamblers—Sinister generating into a gambling game. Foot- ball as played by the teams from rival colieges attracts thousands of the best peopie of the land every Thanksgiving day, and nine out of ten of those who witness it make some sort of a wager on the resuit. There is no harm in it. It is a splendid sport and an exhilarating rec- reation. But let football be played every day for seven months in the year in one community and it would soon be shunned by all but the gamblers, and the people demand its suppression altogether. port can be conducted on a purel. making or gambling me time retain its di clg Stake horses are given less con sideration than selling platers where ra ing is continuous, and as a consequence the cheap horse Is given a false value to the detriment of the high class animal But the worst feature of continuous rac ing is the almost total obliteration of gen- uine sport for sport's sake, and the sub- stitution therefor of gambling for gam- bling’s sake. It increases the number of ‘touts’ and ‘skates’ instead of adding to the number of breeders and thorough- breds. The great mass of the people rec- ognize this fact when they once become acquainted with the game.” The men who compose the association have it in their power to make racing a respectable and a popular diversion. The Supervisors have passed a law prohibiting betting, and the most sensible thing for the assoclations to do is to recognize the fact that this law under present_circumstances meets the approbation of a vast majority of the voters, and to take such measures as will again make racing a popular and high class recreation and sport. There is a Damocles sword hanging over racing in gnity or high y basis and at | ! 99090 006090600000 9000000-090 <+ HIGHBINDERS’ NEMESIS ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Ong Foon Charged With Murder in Order to Get fim Out of the Way i ADVERTISEMENTS. IS IT A TRIFLE? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR STOMACH. Now B.ecogni;e:i:; Cause of Se- rious Disease. Acld dyspepsia, commonly called heartburn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermenta- tion of the food. The stomach being too weak to digest it, the food remains un- til fermentation begins, filling the sto- mach with gas, and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occur- ence is given but little attention. Be- cause dyspepsia is not immediately fa- tal, many people do nothing for the trouble. ‘Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and is becoming rapidly used and pre- scribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are by all druggists for 50 cents per pack- It is prepared by the F. A. Stuart | selling; three-year-olds and up: (S4T)Pat Morrissey...100] 3 55 San Francisco, and those who have the | age. Bonner f);ally Came to | % ey 18 { Efforts of Gambling Politi- most at stake have th{e po“'crbué remove | ® Co., Marshall, Mich.,, and while it ife. 5§26 Red Glen | N it or to stubbornly refuse to budge unti e = 3 = L B i e sl | cians to Interfere. it falls with fatal affect. One good reason | Pi"’:sp“‘i’i :‘;goen“eg‘(“fl{ e | h Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- | advanced by the associations for opposing | oro g A e s 8 B olds and up: i 5 % | legislation that will limit racing to a cer- | @ 5 perfectly harmless and will not injure Z | | NG FOON, a prominent the most delicate stomach, but on the taln number of days in one county is that contrary by giving perfect digestion | D Vallejo . ‘ (i Jinks .. ; Corrigan and his assoctate gamblers in- | it Will permit thé gamblers to establish | member of the Chinese Edu- rs. The courts of the State to maintain in this| Mateo, Contra Costa and Sonoma coun who is on trial in Santa Rosa Send for free book on Stomach Dis- 1 probab! Selections for To-Day. city the vice-breeding substitute of sport at Ingleside. The gamblers have with in this effort fortunately the gamblers | will fail. They will never rid San Fran- ties, and there run meetings that will ruin the sport entirely and lead to still strong- er_opposition from the gco%!e the ay was suggested by the Judge, bug Ach objected, as he would be engaged in the Finally Tuesday after- for the alleged murder of Ah Loy, said to have been committed M They further state that the prisoner has been a source of trouble to eases. characteristic cunning given out that they | 5 = . The proceedings in e Courts | six years ago, is a very much per- ® . ; three-year-olds; | Will abandon Ingleside if the courts rule | vesterday morning were tame. In Judge | @ gecuted Chinaman, if Y e | - ricxrirs. for two- against them. As a matter of course, they | Mogan's court Atforney Ach for the de- = Sman, et 09 | will be compelled to do so under such con- | fendants, Prosecuting Attorney Joachim be placed in the statements of such well-known people as the Rev. Dr. ,\ ditfons, but the sure-thing men wish to 'Zfi'l:":;} k;},”e§"‘°‘f§n¥"’vfif§seé‘§;f;§‘e";§§ ® Gardiner, Mrs. Lake and leading members of the local Chinese organiza- ® THE NEW create the impression by their assertion | Joachimsen announced that the prosecu- | ® tlon, who positively assert that the accused s the victim of the wrath | isiDar. FHEHGH n;.ut‘ they ’;\:n not again attempt to resist | ton was ready to proceed; Ach af once of highbinders of this city. | w|xa- 10 Doy, o n 109 | the law. ey wish to lull the police, the | demanded a jury trial and asked thal o .-109 » = The persons named claim that Foon is being railroaded to the gal- | pres ivity, but|D d for the earliest possible day. Fri- % | press and the puipit into inactivity, but | he fixed f0F L0 D lows for a crime that he never committed by enemies who fear him. !:,‘?Egé_fl“‘”" 06 ey RE"EDY'; Itquickly & surely removes Ner Ermissions, Evil Dreams Wasting D use or excess and indiscration. Res rst Race—! P {now, 1 cker, S ! Y 5 First Raco—l Dox't Hoow. Bliss RUCKER | tlsco of thelr degrading and vicious pres- Superior’ Court. | Finally Tuesday after; |9 pigppingers, slave owners and brothel keepers by reason of the greatald @ Fome snd fuling ¥emery, Wirh off tnynity 123 o Face—Earl Cochran, Tom Calvert, | €CE until the Supreme Court has passed | m antime a venire of 100 will lzell.t;fu?ih}n; | @ given the missionary societies in breaking up the slave girl traffic. Tt e e e eied = upon the ordinance which kills their traf- | W{-‘hgi‘g;“ S e el is sald that Ong Foon has been a marked man in highbinder circles g gickare or ox for 85,00 wih & guarintee 1o Curd or Bt fic. | the jury. | ® for the past year; that at the present time $1000 has been placed on his QALTMET CURE CO., 884 Dearborn st., Chlcage hird Race—Orthia, Moana, Rachel C. rth Race—Dare II, Plan, Red Glenn. xth Race—The Mille: - Reached the Wire First. t e, selling, one and one-sixteenth sie I. won, Prince Zeno second, s third. Time, 1:50. e and twenty yards Vail second, Caslin one and one Jdah won, In. Partner third. Time, x and_one-half | ‘ They are even now attempting to influ- | ence court officers. At least one Judge | has been approached by a notorious poli- | tician and race horse gambler. Court of- | ficials are naturally incensed at this sort { me of them are likely i | of influence and so Corrigan and his insatiable gamblers ars | being upbraided now even by the book- | | makers, who denounce the Chicago ma- | nipulator, while they naturally regret the loss of a profitable business to themselves. These men are gamblers by profession, | but they admit that thelr trade here has | been destroyed by an indignant commun- | ity, as other communitie 5 | here Corrigan | In’Judge Conlan's court & request was made by Attorney Ach and Chief Lees for a continuance of all the cases in his court for a week to be set, and the Judge granted the request. Nothing further has been heard of the wurrer to the complaint over which so “BOHEME” REPEATED Puccinl’s “La Boheme” was repeated tion this is the most remarkable pro- by one of his countrymen. | ready done them In exposing their illicit traffic. to testify in Ong Foon's defense. L [ ] |® {1 half, and I am also going there. head, and though he escape conviction he will be either shot or stabbed Although every effort is being made by his friends to save him from the gallows, Ong Foon knows that he is doomed. He will never escape, as the highbinders want revenge for the frreparable injury he has al- Before leaving she spoke highly of the prisoner and told of the persecution he has been subjected to at the hands of his enemies during the past six months. “The poor fellow,” said Mrs. Lake, “has suffered for the splendid services rendered Dr. Gardiner and myself. being a vagrant, but the charge was so ridiculous that it was immedl- ately dismissed. Shortly after that he was accus d of having attempted blackmail, and every effort was made by his enemies to have him con- Their efforts, however, failed, as it was proven that he was not He was first arrested for €old by Owl Drug Co., 8. F. and Oakland. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABNY ST. Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Privatd Disenses, Lost Manhood. Deblil NEW ORLEANS, March 2L.—Weather | to express their resentment with consid- | much fuss was made by the attorney for clear, track fast. R the defendants last week. = = Qisense wearing on bodyand mind and erable emphasis. ® Yesterday Mrs. Lake of the Methodist Mission left for Santa Rosa e ..fl'nedoc{trheu when fa Charges low. othersfall. Try him. s guaranteed. Callorwrite, N, Box 1957. Sati Francisca. Car Dr.d. F- aIBE OCEAN TRAVEL. e Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Broadway Steamers _leave For Eureka (Humboldt Bay’ s D Jielded a blighting Influence had already | 5t the Grand Opera-house last night | g victed. - urlongs, selling—Meddler | The most significant protest, ho with practically the same cast as that | | at the place named by the witnesses who appeared for the prosecution second, Sister Alice L‘;},;‘ ,ff’f‘fnf M*(’;‘fi; Iceigi_lfrr;‘:;lg‘slr;?r of the first performance and with equal | @ at the time they said he :qs i‘ndd:he tcharic‘afai'nhst hln;’dwas ?lts?;mz}!lid L Sorfene S s succe: v cded. | | by Judge Mogan. Foon had hardly stepped into the corridor of the City nd, Seattle, x turlongs—Prince | See now that reform is an absolute neces- | Success. The house was Crow : - A % ety fe second, Whir- | sity, and that reform can begin only with Every seat was occupied, but a decent “ @ Hall when he was again placed undervar_rest by Sheriff Grace of Santa ey M Tatoatn R“;\;‘)} - 1:16%. the ‘destruction of the Corrigan evil, A3 | regard for comfort and the law wes | g Rosa for having murdered Ah Loy in November, 1898. He is now on trial . A T R —_— \ stated in The Call yesterday, the officlal| j;yp 1n the limited number of general | & for the crime which the highbindess are trying to fasten on him. changs at Beattle to this company's steamers A Thief at a Card Party. Breeder and Sportsm. A very general | admission tickets sold. Beyond ques- “Dr. Gardiner has already gone to Santa Rosa to testify in his be- {gr Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. | We both feel that if they succeed in L Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P Ry. y. & ond Thomas Morcom, ex-bellboy in the Pal- | request hu‘s been made for the ?dllcr!.’.\l‘ headed Pos{'gce Hotsl, was @rratened in Judse Moot pilistiod I that Mewsnaparion tie de:flqustion fof jthe Hills repertdny. Melba convicting this boy it will be the ruination of our missionary work, as 10, 15, 20 25 30; Apr & and ‘every fifth day the finish, | oopeg court yesterday on the charge of | O 4 5 o 0US | shows a new and vigorously dramatic | Chi will dare come forward and ald us in our great under- thereafter. amela, two and- 1 aling two sealskin | .SPOTt” of Ingleside. The editorial is as = no naman For Santa Cruz, “Monterey, San Simeon, grand larceny for stealing phase of her art fn Mimi and De Lus taking. Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), | Capes from the house of F. A. Tobelman, | 1510 Pine street, where he was a guest at The preliminary examina- 24, | & card party. > t for March Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Russlan, hot end cold tub batbs. Saltwaterdirect fromocean. follows: | “An ordinance prohibiting betting was | assed by the Board of Supervisors last | Monday, as was expected by every per- | would come to pass. It was as certain | as that night follows y. The only| strange thing about it is fhat the asso- | ciations have not realized the situation | and themselves taken steps to avert it. | There is no grander sport than racing, or a more honorable calling than the o | san is an ideal Musette. last night was as great as at the first “Boheme” performance. There was a All that is necessary to say now Is that last night's performance was in every way as remarkable as the former one. “Aida” is the bill for to-night, with Gadski, Olitzka, Ceppl and De The applause | “Ong Foon is one of the best boys I ever knew. He Is honest and straightforward, and when he told me that he was never in Santa Rosa He is simply being hounded by his enemies, 9000000000600 0000060606000 0 I |6 6-0-0-0-00-00-00 00000000000 | «oUR LADY OF DOLORES.” “Qui est Ho- E. Blanchar Lichter and Mr: Hueneme, les) and 23; Apr. Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Ange! Newport, § a. m., Mar. 8, 18, 17, 21, 2, and every fourth day thereafter. | tion was | son who has watched the trénd of events ved hi —_— e { Sos et ol of events | storm of bravos and repeated cries for in his life I believe m. For San Dlego, stopping only at Port Har- Counterfeiters Indicted. [in” San’ Franciseo” during the past few | ropetition after the great quartet, but, | & who fear him and.who wish to prevent him {rom Interfering with thelr @ | ford San Luis Opispo), Senta Burburs, fort s ity Saitaday in.|end tha polie force umner: his = coutrol |28 Detors, 1t vssisung only/onoel 8 traffic. He has also been of great assistance to the Federal authorities Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelen). 11 o - Peel and Amos VI in- | have very succestully enforced it. Since (one change in the cast was De Vries, in exposing the slave owners and s highly thought of by the officers of @ | foirth day thereaiter. ' A alin s SR s seven months’ racing was inaugurated in | who appeared in his own part of Schau- it | "°For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del rteiters recently arrested | San Francisco & few there has | nard. His acting was exodllent; but his the Government. f e e L s s in’their POS- | never been any 1 mi of | voice, even in the limited opportunity “Knowing him to be innocent of the terrible charge and being de- S Bs ey hery, 10 a: . SRt e cach e those who have read the histery of other | offered by this“rols, wan nioti i gtod sirous of having Foon aid us in carrying on our good work, the mem- il S e ST n. a e ocondition hic ™ = 2 s : i, & i o ‘or 1ol & . ZLurline Salt Water Baths. [ now _confronts the racing associations | form. This production was reviewed at | ? bers of the Methodist Mission will do their utmost to prevent an innocent The company reserves the right to changa length in an earlier issue of The Call man from being railroaded to the gallows.” without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. 10 Market st., San Francisco. of J. Leahy of the Tivoll | mo.”* Mi THE 0, R, & N, CO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Vries in the principal parts. Thursday | = Mi c Ut Portem,” | breeding of the thoroughbred _horse, and | night will introduce Melba's Juliet in| apn;ua] Feast to Be Held at the Span- | peat | THE CALL’S RACING CHART.| Mrs. Blanchard; ‘Pro | to place him in a contest where speed Senor Antonio Vargas; violin | and endurance bring reward and - d 5 e e cammendanle oo oounod Suseling R oo Lie She REspeate { ish Church. solo, “Largo” (Handel), Nathan Lands- builaing of splendld race tracks with all | 10Ve Play. ; ur | berger. PO RTELAND | the appurtenances that go to make them B v ey Next Friday being the feast of Our| "i¢*the offertory Miss Lichter will sing| - From Spear-street Wharf at 10 o m. CE TRACK, Tuesday, March 21 1899.—Sixty-first | attractive to people of culture and re- ‘Will Address the W. C. T. U. Ledy of Dolores, osinl’s Stabat | Gounod's ve Maria,” with violin ob- FARE $12 First Class Including Berths OAKLAND RACE T oyt hene el il of purses and | w5 ‘Dactingion ot Portietl) Ma’ who | Mater® iyilliiboisung ‘at {le | Spsntel fgiato by Me Landibarger $8'Second Clasy and Moals, day of the winter meeting of the California Y - Z‘,fiufiin{?nr e\'\ynfe\:":};}i\;i' ch?‘;;)r”h\ 4\3& has spent the winter in San Jose, will ad- | church on Broadw near Mason street. | ML‘_ho. ;,"‘Zii"“m .h-; 15. Camaren: Columbia sails March 14, 24; April 8, 13, 23. i SR S i ey % : 7 g ‘Among the singers are many well-known | Miss Acosta, Miss erez State of California sails March 13, 29; April | fhe results of these contests, when that | dress the members of the Woman’s Chris- ko w1l make THe e ng of | Eeres, M altos—Miss 8, W TAMES B, FERGUSON, Starter. | fooney Is the honest property of the per- | tian Temperance Union this afterncon at | artists, who w ak e ng Sullivan, Miss H. A ghort line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, JAMES S AT B “sun who wagers it, is no sin. Racing is | their headquarters, 132 McAllister street. this beautiful composition very effective. | grade, Miss N. O'Rourke; tenors—Dr. F. | Helena and points in the Northwest. — == —— = — |3 sport—a sport Of kings, it has been | Her subject will be “Hon Neal Dow.” It | The programme, commencing _at 9:30 | Bonino, E. Calame, F. Loalza; bassos | Through tickets to all points Bast. - and a half furlongs; selling; malden two-year-olds; purse, | called. But racing like every other | is understood that she will also touch on | o'clock, will be as follows; “Cujus Ani- | —D. Warde, W. Stadtfelt, H. Basford; E C WARD.fl%enMefiefgim.& e an stre, the work of the organization. Everybody | mam,”’ Frank _Coffin; organist and director, H. Arrillaga; pland | goopALL, PERKINS & CO. —it can- [ Betting. ci i | sport on which. wagers can be I not be pursued continuously without de- is invited to be present. “Inflammatus,” | iMh‘-ls Anna Lichter (by kind pcrmls?ionl accompaniment, Miss Elena Arrillaga. Superintendent. ?: ;T“;:g;ty.. E ADVERTISTMENTS. For ii‘ 3 - BB B S-5EEEEE@ENEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE RN EEEEaae Golovin Bay, L | i Port Clarence, -?.Emuuf.?sii"ffm | FOUR MEN CURED OF " Kotzebue Sound, e are in need of & new com- : [} Connecting at l;(l;l;lu’:knl;:ll\‘:;;nb the steamer fn-J RGeS I 1 5 Jockom, Zl";‘:’mn' 1 [} " wmn Sall- on :::I:::t May L PR T B § 8 | B ror tretaht or passage apply to E;‘ ;? Eh is . ? ‘g 1§ : B B. COGAN, 44 East st. 2 Lol BESEEE L If you have Rheumatism you want it ]| v i s oo s LTS . o ot it st | cured, and cured now. 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