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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1899 CQUBSTIONOF | A BOTTLE AND AED LABEL Progressofthe Adams ‘ iirial. ‘ WHO BOUGHT THE POISON ? STIMONY OF PURLENKY, THE RUG CLERK. ABUSE A ) REVERSE Beatenin HollowStyle: by St. €alatine. | DR. SHEPPARD ALSO DOWNED = | MEETS WITH LED PAST THE WIRE BY TOP- MAST. Fred Foster Out of Luck—Two Win- g Choices at Oakland—EIl Sa- lado Made a Disgraceful Showing. out It was t as good as ed favorite in the bet- vents run off favor- e track was good, ce of Top- event -0ld scramble defeat of en by the d the wire another from the string fef in the mils Doctor ruled Baldwin that unless his stable of horses run more consistently in future his en- tries would be refused. From advices received at the track yes- terday it appears that Dan Honig’s horses met with disaster at a station near Ba- kersfield called Bagdad. . The car was C med by fire, and The Swain, imate and four two-year-olds were in- cinerated. Rosebeau and Schiller, be- longing to Barney Schreiber, Gartland, Zamar II, Fortunate and a maiden three-vear-old, the property of Honig, were saved, according to report. Young Mills, who cleverly piloted § Calatine, is in a peck of trouble over a contract. age by the St. Louis firm of Cella & Sippy and last_winter came to California with Caesar Young. Dissatisfied. the exercise boy left Young and placed himself under the protection of an Emeryville Justice of the Peace. Yesterday Judge Murphy re- ceived a wire from Cella & Sippy, asking him to restrain Miils from further riding and stating that they would forward a copy of their contract. l{len be passed upon by the Oakland offi- clals. Handicapper Brooks _yesterday n handieap, to be decided on Saturday next. They are as follow: Fleur de Lis 1 Satsuma 121, What-Er Lou 121, Ostler Joe Ruinart 115, Adolph Spreckels 1 112, Paul Griggs 112, David Ten Cromwell 110, Ramiro 110, Grad Tierra 108, La Goleta 18 Napamax 107, San Venado rmero 106, First Tenor , Wheel of Fortune 104, Tempo 100, die Jone us 100, Rosinante 100, Storm King ardillo > son 84, M} dale %0, Humidit: naris 88, Tenbrae §7, Rapido 87, B: Eventide Recreation F Fleming 8), Boardman 8, Ro o7 's Entries. aiden three- d Race—Three an : selling; mald Midlight Peixotto threa-year-ol & 843 Whaleback Rainier .. (7s2)Lavator . Selections for To-Day. Fink, Noma, Ra: Ra Race—Glengaber, Peter Weber, Anno- e—Flo Fannle Race—Alary's Garter, Mor Whaleback. . Midlight, Lavator, Rear Admiral Schley writes about the most thrilling moment of his life, in next Sunday’s Call. g & HE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, March 28, 1899.—Sixty-sev- enth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. e won. Montallade took matters al- ; Don Fulano 111, Second and her company. ngaber 103, Peter Weber 112, Y¥m. %m. Str. Fin 1% 11 12 11 24 24 22 23 82 31 31 32 4h 42 41 ‘b LT T ORES ERY § 10 52 51 637 - ¢4 % 40 sh 8§ 7 T4 20 s 3 9 9 53 B2 4 11% g s [Roullier | 30 100 1 ... [Mackiin 015 5. Winner, D. S. Fountain's ch. f. by imp. Juvenile- third driving. Napian ran more kindly than usual. Festoso was a h the best. Abuse seems to have los our furlongs; tw: ar-olds; purse, $400. T Tetting Nm H¥m. %m. Str. Op. = 22 10 43 10 12 6 3h : 3 2 10 i3 &% 10 8 2 1 30 62 4 10 ner, L. H. s br. f. by Huron-Venturia. Good start. 3 o barrier but could not last. Tar Hill ran a corking good race. Mounte- b after start by win Blg Horn was ridden by Powell. S ear-olds ard upward; purse, $400. s ] T Betting. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL 2h; a2 2 Mils . 12 3 S 4 [Piggott 4 3% 1 - Wi 3B . 1:14%. Winner, E. D. McS on” everly, | Second and third his edge. Sombre did not FIFTH RAC 340 Jne and one-sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 1 by P rd driving. The race was t to suit the winnel del Tierra has off. Tempo | Betting. Std. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Cl. 42z 832 32 86 84 13 [Thorpe 10 TS L h B o PR et Ieuiie 5 2% 33 1h_ 1h 33 I Reifr. 2n 41 53 42 42 48 [Mackin 156 4h 56 55 55 |Ruiz 3h_ 5% 6 (R 6 Mounce 1%: mile, 1:41: 1 1-16 m., 1:47%. Winner, k-Haidee. Good start except Pat Morrissey, r. With a falr start Morrissey might have sulked. Our | and Ed| He was taken from an orphan- | The matter will | an- | nced the weights for the Palace Hotel | | Bexoemenonst e ettt HOTEDIOVITOD S HEGELINNONS YOUNG STUDEBAKER AS A PLAYWRIGHT Son of the Wagon Magnate Will Organize His Own Theatri- : cal Troupe. ETER E. STUDEBAKER JR., son of the famous wagon manufacturer of Chicago, will blossom forth very shortly as a full-fledged playwright. The voung heir to the Studebaker millions is at present stopping at the Palace Hotel, where he iz fnishing 2 vivid romantic drama entitled “Sword and Scepter.” 3 The drama was written entirely by young Studebaker and is of the ame school as “Under the Red Robe” and “The Prisoner of Zenda." While the vein of the drama runs along the same lines as these famous Mr. Studebaker's that borders on pla- literary effort has been closely c critics in the United States, all of whom speak in production. Mr. St to produce the pla and in the fall st SPECULATION ON MRS, STANFORD'S - SALE OF STOCK g & 0000 LR PGSO (IS 01 & (16 01 Doy |University Likely to | Get the Benefit. BOON FOR THE INSTITUTION | CamE . THE DEAL MAY MEAN MUCH FOR PALO ALTO. of the m the high company company a tour of the United S Mr. Studeb: art from this city Possession of Two Millions in Cash Would Enable the Widow to Carry Out Her Plans for the University. fad less than t before it w ns advised a change of air labors and came to the of the State for quite an Francisco. He is ac- he drama a litt the work. b Mr. ur-act military drama .which He has displayed a marked pted. He to organize a com- : the road, and has communicated with m he intends to sign for a long be devoted, largely if not wholly, | to the university at Palo Alto, the pride and glory of the late Senator Stanford’s | SO0 K HOOL HOCHHO BRSO portion »w. The only ground for this conclu- | , to be sure, is the well-known fact true that T am finishing one of my plays,” sald Mr. Stude- at' Mrs. Stanford has for some time had | baker when seen last night the Palace Hotel. “In fact, I have just {in contemplation various schemes of im- fi v best drama, ‘Sword and Scepter,; and am now going over it. provement in connection With the institu- |{ I intend to organize a select company > summer, and in the fall tion of learning founded and so liberally 1 will produce the play at one of the local theaters. We will play an en- endowed by her husband, which have| gagement ir one in Oakland and Los Angeles and then start been held in abeyance because of lack of | & East. We wil ing in all the large cities. I funds; but as it is equally a matter of | have no 1 e I know nothing about ft. public knowledge e ambition I never @ e facturing business. of Mrs. Stanford's It urther em My father le entire famil, bellist 4 expand this A O “I have a affal nd as that the & career I have map begin now as any ? t critics and I & 1 feel c S and playgoers o but since I @ consequently I have bed b= R A o CIOTI O STIOTS & o | @ecretensnTeg o VIDY G ADEOATIDEDEY S OV L d oth [ personally, 10 1 undersood nerciock| CLEVER CAPTURE OF has been inve by in ic efforts on her part, | agement, enabled to pro to keep the oo 1 to the young m cure a finished educ past few years these di e a great mea re been r but at the same time the erection uildings and provision for add! necessitating the expendi- s have been delayed, Southern Pac b NATIVE DAUGHTERS' HOME. That Institution Is Gaining in Favor. Guests Who Are Now Residing There. The new home of the Native Daughte of the Golden West is becoming one of titutions of t and it is at- a great dea HE SWORE THAT HE WAS MERCHANT. With His Mouth Full of Squirt Water in Oriental Style. tional tu cou of rday of perjurer named ion on feving th. irst to take dence. George | er, who was in New York when the | 1 by which Mrs. Stanford succeeded in disposing of her stock was completed cally admits the truth of the facts h but declines to be inter- hns anford lic into , and & for that i tion at the St — —ee———— Polk Street Noiseless Pavement. of having Polk street in C rn, and Inspect made a_quiet_investigation tanding and the antecede typed Tippett * s surprise}d to see the articles nnl present had y juestion E he subject In orning papers.” e [ The GO I8 e e ended merchant. They foun icn ey Daforther informa- | (il be brought before the board of di- g connected Stanford. r that concerns her | rectors of the Merchants’ ciation at alone, and until she is ready to talk of her | {heir meeting to-mOTTOW e hinat to place a se on _ Wa ockton and Pow decline to do that 1 know | action and her plans, 1T 0. 1 will not even admit anything about the matter.” interest of the Pc represented by t of the Bu here seems to tle doubt, however, | t s inspired by a desire on Lee Yin Tong, the pretende Stanford to secure a | ed up and irting upon cash for the use of n roning. an era of unexampled pears to be dawning on the ng at Palo Alto. As droppe he saw the flatiron and ra into e INV. will c\ah?, by the inspector: | tting down by the inspectors. ESTMENT. ?‘:M"‘ e a been caught in the ungentle- | o £t t of laboring, and not being pro- ate of regis | | | | | ‘: | ported to | Mrs. Stanford Bzlieved to Have | Bought Southern Pacific Bonds. 1 In the Divorce Court. Agnes Lorntzen was gran China. Lon: 1{}’ Shafter and the Golden Links. | NEW TYORK, March 28.—The rnmn';.:‘mmr W ume * The Golden ks will give an | from San Francisco that Mrs. Leland | maiden name. N T O haton s rand 2 3 fimce 3 has been gran orce from of April An address G | Stanford has sold her Central Pacific | MIlS hag, beet SHOMC B of desertion. fter is to be the star feature | stock to Spever & Co. of this city has| Sarah Rosen | been confirmed at the office of that firm. | feld for a d | The stock was bought by Spever & Co. | cause of ac Mc asion. Tickets are Clay & €o.’s at 25 cents, inclu; ed seat. ha su Sherma ing re A CHINESE PERJURER Found Ironing Shirts in a Washhouse Inspectors Tippett and Gardiner Lee Yin Tong. fonal witness fo n na a ye was the same old stéreo- ors Gardiner and into pectors he the yard, whither he was pursued in hot haste ration as ow on sale at ADVERTISEMENTS. 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