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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1899 7 Nora Fifth race—Elizabeth R, Limewater, ¥ @90408050606 0606 090H0806080 $0S0S0E0H0S 06 0d0$06040S0G@ | tee on Monday night positive orders were & CSOATY ST WLl BN D the line of the building. Yesterday Bald- win, in_compliance with the order, set a ang of men to work to move the fence FAVORITES AT 09 xth race—Etta H, Heigh Ho, Toribio. | | FIVE BOXING CONTESTS. — y this ‘week, much to the convenience of ° | o all pedest: hy e shop- Amateur and Professional Bouts Be Keebers in the nelghborhosd, to whom 1t SRR, fore the Olympic Club To-Night. has been a great inconvenience. IN VALUE There will be five boxing contests at the Bl 3 This being our first appear~ ‘ IN SERVICE g our first appe: | Olympic Club this evening, two of which BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. MERIT 5 i t P Y TH'P will decide who will enter the finals of " : THES 15 OUR AIM. ange"xn‘lhs columns ‘ff The the welter-weight class for the cham- Its Anniversary Will Be Fittingly - Cail” since the opening an- | pionship of the Pacific Coast and the Celeorated in This City. The anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill will be celebrated in an elaborate fashion by patriotic socletles of this city on June 17. For the past forty years the day has been fittingly recalled in San | Francisco by speech and song, but this vear it is proposed to make the details | of the celebration more extensive and to nouncement a year ago, we de- sire to statz briefly some of the mcre important points govern- ing our advertising. The proper presentation of our goods calls for w0 exagger- ation. Plain truth gives allthe 2 Herman Oelrichs belt. | On account of the paucity of middle- . weight material the preliminaries of that Pat Morrissey the Only Winning One. WEINSTOCK, | i LUBIN & CO. have been omitted from the series of cont th date set for its occurrence be ! g. The fistic entertainment to-night will consist of two onal b un exhibition contest semi-f of the welter-weight ago will fight Kid excel all past commemorations of its : i RAN OVER A MUDDY COURSE in a 10-round go | character. The Sons of the American needed scope. We believe that el Revolution will unite with the Califor- the rzaders of “The Call” will il b senttwo oraly Ights nia Pioneers and the Bunker Hill Asso GRS Tarn i B pounds. They will try eight rounds of ciation, and they will invite the partici- 2 P 2 fistic battering for the amusement of the pation of public men in exercises which | statements as earnest and ADWATER EASILY BEATEN will then give will be arranged to-night. 5 aias | Al RY MATUD F . McDonald, who At Sunset Park, in the Santa Cruz | truthiul. BY MAUD FERGUSON. ultnomah cham. | Mountains, an appropriate programme Hinery pepartmen for the middle- | will be listened to, and two tralns—one i at 7:45 a. m. and the other at 8:50—will Silk Ladies' Black Taffeta the welter-welght leave the toot of Market street for the e UL L Sii DreseiSki s IRIzHY 3 - D v unds. Tw vi e | ¢ g Galene Left the Malden Class—New es e s penmwil ecompany e , Dress SKirts. in shape and it Trim- . _Ast of the Athletic Club and Joe Doyle Club. There is a strong ng the representa- r clubs and the bouts prove as hot and This evening a meeting of the three so- | cieties will be held at the Occidental Ho- tel to arrange a progragmme. It has been proposed to request the Secretary of War | to fire a salute from all the forts in the | harbor, and Mayor Phelan will be invited |to ta¥e a prominent part in the pro- | eramme. The Governor will be asked to | declare the 17th day of June a legal holi- day, whereby business may be suspended. —_————— MINERAL LANDS. | | Judge Morrow Renders an Important Decision as to the Duty of Govern- ment to Prove Certain Facts. United States Circuit Judge Morrow de-‘ clded Monday that when the Govern- ment brings sult to cancel a land grant | under the plea that the land is more val- | uable for its mineral deposits than for its ‘ agricultural products, the Government | must prove the plea. | n Ran Away From Marplot. Bullman Riding Out of Luck. med to give overskirt- effect with three rows of ribbon velvet. Seven additional rows of velvet ribbon on bottom of skirt, Extra large as well as regular sizes $7.50 04909 0®0®0P0POP0® 0 ® 0P 0P0POH0H0 0P0H0P0H0P0S 0D 0P 0H0PO0S0$0E || A Pretty | %Bomlet Is | ili Difficult toFind. The Pattern Bonnets im- | ported by us recently from Paris | and London enable us to show | very pretty styles at $5.00 and $7.50 | Very effective......... e HE NAME CHANGED. | WANT Mission People Ask That Valencia | Street Be Repaved and Named A Black Silk Tatfeta with a double guarantee, “'the maker's and ours.” A We refund the Guarantes Silk Taffeta, safeguard against loss. full value of the silk should it break with- Market. | meeting of the Mission Business | Association the matter of repav- and changing the name of Valencla | t came up for consideration and dis- | J. S. Bannerman, the attorney | fation, stated that the Street d referred the matter to the | ociation and that he hoped best results, as he thought an ap- or ion would be made from the next X levy At th in six months from ourchase. The mak- er's name on every half yard....$1.15 yd The fashionable Corded Silks in all the new shades of biue, helio and cyrano. ..$1.00 yd A FREAK FOR THE DOG SHOW. OAPY SMITH, a dog owned by A. Carrillo of this city, will without doubt be the greatest curiosity of any dog that will be exhibited in the com- ing dog ow. Soapy is a recent arrival from the Klondike region; in fact, ne only arrived from the frozen north two weeks ago, and was sent ®0®0®0 Commit Merchan A 0®0H0H0H0P0POP0POHOH0P0OH0® 00 0P0P0P0H0H 0H0P0L0H0P0P 0P 0P 0®0E0S0 Unlaundered White Men's deposits than fo: for the pur down by express to Carrillo by a friend as a present. The owner says that & | The case was that of the United States | SHEAR B ot e Prmted Fancy Piques are deservedly he question of ck g_the name of he does not want any more canine presents, as he had to express on $ |against the Central Pacific Ralroad Com- White Shirts, vore i v : popular this season. The de- e S L T the animal. The most curious thing about the dog is that he 15 half bear and o | Pany, George W. Towle, Allen Towle, Ed- s York Mil s muslin, bosom | P|ql|e- signs and colorings shown by k oclation Ehati tiwoaid balot e - half dog. His father s a big brown bear and his mother a genuine Klon- win Towle and others to cancel a grant || and wristbands of good linen. Rein- | us are effective. Latest shades efit to the Mission in many ways and its | © dike dog. s h erited his father's fine fur coat, the hair on his back by the United States to the Rallroad Com- forced front and back, continuous facing of light blue, French blue, helio, cyrano, committee of publicity and promotion w: S being seve: inches long. He also walks with the clumsy gait of a young {Erlyy of a.(sgculrm of uml;m-f land }1‘n Ne- at every vital point, Cushion neckband. navy and red . e 12%5C yd instructed to appear Lefore the Street | g cub, but he is quite docile and tame. How he will stand the warm weather ey ‘dm@lrfi}gmgrfim R ‘dn‘;‘pfi‘on‘ A shirt which may be called excelfent | fommittee of the Board of Supervisors| o remains to be proved, but the hot spell of last week was very hard on the O |{Reiona before tho Goboria ont et value, Long or short bosoms..50c each e S LPose of irEne the changing | o LT0NL" Tt the temperature should be warm for Soapy out at the show his & | {0°{Re rhilrasd companr ot St | A New new Glove from Paris. Rather the repavement of the street. The aseo- | o owner claims he will treat him to cold storage treatment bv placing a big 9 mining had been diseontinued. and after | | a heavy skin, but real kid, with clation proposes to nold a mass-meeting | § cake of ice in his kennel. Several Klondike miners who have scen the dog g | the Towles bought ihe eeolion fromithe | Lamp Globes, Decorated Pinch | Blove pique stitching. its fitting and e 1»1‘11'\“ m:l ;’fw m”w‘x &l‘x‘;l’:‘rr\:‘ln [! & clalm that the animal is a splen 31? rminu;\j!f his specles an !hfit"lhls hrf’“d @ | yable timber off the tract. 53 | * Globes. Assorted tints, | wearing qualities, its colors and appear- TEE I e mann of | O of animals, though only recently attempted in the north, has proved a great The Government failed to prove that tie it Hovsl Hacomtions B | aneeloil make % penutar =R s e e @ success and that for hard work drawing sleighs they have more endurance land was more ~aluable for its mineral = d I nd patience than any other breed. its timber, etc., hence it lost the case. } [t S —— ? CIVIL SERVICE NEWS. Internal Revenue Examinations Will Be Conducted Hereafter Under addresses. i —_—————— | | | o ©:060806080$0 6060200060603 0800806040600 60806080606 es of bookmaking and hand bnnkan‘IMEKELV Y WAS Two Girl Pickpockets. Two young girls, who from their ap- pearance have resided on the ragged side | To-Day at 10 o'Clock. Pillow Slips 9¢c Each. arried on in the streets and at the| Several 0! . including Peter s Auspices of Commission. % W, H. Young, Patrick S. Hager of life for some time, in name Bessle g Internal Revenue Collector Lynch was ' E. O'Brien, William S. White. Bond and Gertrude Helghtler, were con- The factory making our Sheets and Pillow Cases accumulates a quantity of notified yesterday by the Civil Service e e woed :f\j""’:‘\;‘»‘m:)m“ i r‘f““d-'“l'!ge remrants each month. These remnants, though too small for the regular slips, are fon that hereafter examir s iR S s e T s it seler large enough when properly joined in the crease. We will show you the seam, for for positions in the Internal Revenue De- i 5 1 CERY, SORsDEN DEgle 1oVl SRLY S ocKi0 | t S I hefieIa b ths o whic e a purse containing $65. After the judg- you would not notice it. D WL e Lok ;1‘ e side T i inis ment of the jury had been rendered The lot offered to-day consists of the best standard muslins The needlework st LA REAL L naties the law be D63 0N aen Judze Cook asked the voung women is all right. Original size 45x36 inches, but reduced by width of hem. The savi t be sent. The examinatior morning their ages, and both confessed that the Seles d D ¥ e ol will be apparent. Pl Counterfeiter Long Indicted. were past 18 vears. This means that they must go to State Prison, notwithstanding MARY GARRET srand Jury yesterday [ that they were recommended to the mercy A] rue bl of indictment of the court by the jury. In the same SO, £ him with — | court John Wilson was convicted of bur- e ites nd glary in the second degree. He stole an piece: i 9x25 i i Srore AlETERL Uy thE . Weban Feather Piliows. Covering of good heavy ticking. Size 19x25 inches. Weight nat n. Long Beeciv: | Mourned as Among | Hotel, on Sutter sireet. 3'4 pounds ...... - oo ABC eaCh The Pool-Selling: Case. s on | the Dead. ADVERIISEMENTS. | Ask for a copy of Fashion Leaflet. rial of the action instituted by the st Jockey Club against Chief is dragging slowly along in s court, and promises to next week or ten days. Yes- 3. Mulholland, the well-known as ‘the first witness LS o Hag la New Consuls Recognized. | s a S A DISAPPEAJCE EXPLAmEDiRumurfl Vias flllrelll' al for {l | % | = st | Weinstock, Lubin & Co. writer, appeared s port 1or Don Luis | as Consul for Nicaragua. | AR e e R ‘ | Five Years Ago the Experiment B—H-B H-B-5 B 8 &8 B § 5 5 B &5 585 @ s -~ | WENT TO THE KOOTENAI AND Was Tried. | W T 7 = = R NOT THE KLONDIKE. S | SMUBRMENTS. SUCTe TN No Doubt But What the Cure Is Permanent. ~ THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAXKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, April 25, 1899.—Seventy-ninth CALIFORNIA THEATER. THIS IS WHERE YOU LAUGH! GRAND OPERA HOUSE A Wealthy Oakland Mining Oper- GREAT LIGHT OPERA PRODUCTION. = % 3 N In the early part of 1893, J. D. Thompson of Evenings at 8, -Saturday Matinee at 2. day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather rainy. ator Given Up as Lost Returns it and P s e N e fnaere i S E THE SEASON'S GREATEST HIT. Track sloppy. 1 to His Friends and Busi- paper announcement that Dr. W. S. Rice of 413 SECOR DY R Bravos From Hundreds of Voices. Audlence pr S st = T. Maln street, Adams, N. Y., had perfected Stood and Cheered for FERGUSON, Starter. ness Associates. EPH Presiding Judge. THE RAYS. JOHNNY—EMMA. In Their Howling Success, A Hot 0ld Time A. MURPHY, ; 3 1028 FIRST ‘l'.A —Six furlongs; selling; - s . i EL CAPITAN At Last Night's Performance by the THE SOUTHWELL OPERA COMPARY, “The Southwell Opera Company is at its best After being mourned as dead for nearly | a year John McKelvey, the wealthy Oak- land mining man, has come back among | Betting. jop. cCi Index. Horse. Age. W Crios i in John Philip Sou: E “apitan.” At the !Al{v friends and bus on finale of the second act the Capitan March’ b this and the other side of the bay, and is was received with enthusiasm, as was ‘The | being kept busy explaining his mysteri disappearance of ele ago. ‘Through all these months McKelvey has been remembered as one of those who went down on the ill-fated Mary Garret, | Stars ana Stripes Forever,’ rendered as an en- | core.”"—Call, April-25 TURDAY B NIGHT. OUR OLD PRICE ! RKELEY DECORATION ..25¢ and 50c IVERSITY Winner, F. Bean's b. g. by imp. t three sua Ninum both backed up. Former would have won if away in front. |the Klondike boat that turned turtle and i ke o SEse U sunk with nearly all on board last May COLUMBIA THEATER. |GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. — - = when on her way to St. Michael. His sud- C— o : Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; den reappearance has brought joy to a Every Night, Including Sunday, THIS AFTERNOON. S 2 108t of friends he has made since his res- e S : T ]Betting. | jgence in California in this city and Oak- A 2 EAREWELL BECIT A 3 < Weight.[St. %m. em. F 0 land. 5 i “Ml' {elvey came to this country fromn ROSEN T HAL! Mexico some five or six years ago, and . 0 7 1 | since that time has been heavily Inter- ! R OF EHEETANO. c “ 4 \ ufil(‘((; in mlnilnl; px}'nper[lvs 'on botl’; the Popular Programme. Popular Prices. Re- tucke: 2 5 | northern and southern sections o the o served seats 60c; 7oc, §1 and $1 60. S Tor Mo Dy g | mother lode, and a number of them he Accompanied by ISADORE RUSH, in His Selections for To-Day. : 7 & o |Dhas had under successful operation. He Latest Success, M Halifax, Honor Bright | Hrerplaati : 5 | had the inborn shrewdness of the canny - b ssalie Pat M 2 Ghethpion Hoss: ? [Glover 2 % | Scott, and his success in-his mining ven- R NG TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. 5 Castiso ... s |Holmes . A0 tures' made him many influential = busi- Mrs. Ernestine Kreling.....Proprietor and Mgr. - e = ness associates. - Kitty Kelly, F *—Pulled "up. = 5 = = : "y 15, :50%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. f. by imp. Brutus-Plenic. When the Klondike fever was at fits MR WRIG H'I' s 4 B ace . Wh Al T i iring Sap. | Second snd third driving, ; : height he bought interests in four of the > o | “Happy Japan, Garden of Glitter. e seems to be a_ sioppy weather horse. Big Horn was due. Buffoon away poor- | hest claims in that district and started a _ n Sharkey counted out. couple of experienced miners on their way By GEORGE H. BROADHURST, = TS hed—Reginald Hughes 10, Lorelio 107. * there to manage his new properties, The: “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” R BULLE LA ADVERTISEMENTS. o - = —— took ge on the schooner Mary ' Author o SWHT SMITH The Japanese Musical Play, = e g IHIRD RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; four: Garret. MR. J. D. THOMPSON. 1030. S He made his plans known to few of his|a new and marvelous cure for rupture. Mr. i | Betting. friend: but those who were informed | Thompson had a rupture that the various Index. Horse. Age, Weight.|St. Std. %m. jop. Q1. umlell}'].;ofld that he Ivvas_\:u t;}akl’“pnssflge | kinds of trusses on the market wouldn’t hold, Index. Horse, Wei t. %m, sel. £ e time she (g, icated with Dr. Rice and b JP] CAS TR 01 3 iiled he ppeared, and when the | seeeneor ettty i kil SHERRE; chsT. 1001 3 forr! -3 1y n came back from the Alaskan coas; | treatment immediately. He was cured so com- Brlsred Clotis Aisrentedl Onch s 1020 4 g3 1 2 that, with others of her class, the Many | PIetely as to upset all former theories regard- 4 o TeaniifaliSterery: GoraebusDreisedt Troubled for years. Sore All Over. 98| 4 rrouMhldls\mk with rly “all on | in& e ""h“n‘"‘:;‘j“"::"}"‘ll:;e:n: é"f, the ;:7: | M;‘,E,’Q,EF :% e CHON-KIN A~ CHON-KINA +* , 3 s 3.16 <31 board McKelvey was given up as one | five years has s s ollar. . an 3 3 3 : 2 = Could not use them. Spread over et | among the lost. Then came the it fact Is worthy of publication, since there are | dren, 10c,”any part MEADENEEE SSTDEE AT ATRL ouse’s b. g. g st of THE RIO BROTHERS, T Arms, Neck, and Face. Smarted drowned, and the name ‘“John McKelvey" | thousands of sufferers who honestly believe ‘ 2 Popular Prices. Marvelous Ring Acrobats. JOHN AND HARRY DILLON, Comedlans and Parodists. GEORGE W. DAY, Monologist. THE JACKLEY WONDERS, .2%5c and 500 Our Telephone, Bush 9. THE GREAT HISTORICAL PANORAMA, aited too long. There might have been an engagement had he appeared among them, Red Glenn should go on the dry dock. e 5 nounced that the only ones saved were a minister and his wife. The minister has since been confined in a madhouse as. a sult of his awful experience. McKelvey's name appearing among the and it was an- they cannot be cured. Write to Dr. Rice and he will send you free a book that describes this grand treatment. It is a home cure at small cost, painless, harmless, without operation or loss of an hour Like Fire. Physicians no Benefit. Tried CUTICURA. Immediate Relief. Permanent Cure. —Six furlongs; selling: three-year-olds; purse, $400. v Lofty Pyramid Artists. 3 B 4 from work. It cures man, woman or child, 7 g < Sal et feeh tter for several Tetling. | list of lost settled his fate in the minds .| ED M. FAVOR AND EDITH SINCLAIR, BA I TLE OF y(.Ir:“d_\l = "“",‘,”,’.,..‘.'mfi besoreallover, | Index. Horee. Weight fse. %m. Str. Jockeys. [Op. CL | of his f"‘g“d“" and ”‘fy ereahout meaay o c'::-e“::":\:lcyll(nwco‘r;!flgle::e e R e T i AN R § > e s — = t to set about arranging his estate when 3 - a | CLAR! NCE, AL AN N = 20 that I could not use them at all, and were a0 |~ H T s s If you are ruptured do not meglect: this notice T Maud Ferguson.....103} 4 13 n 5 he came back to arrange it himself, He | 1 3O 3 et 2 SON. 2 tonder that clear water, even, smarted like fire, | (G0 Jiindwacer ] 22 B onte hifi ™1 | ot back on Wednesday last, and his | of faets Hke the above that mijes our Aewe | ILLIAN B D COMBANT N M Nll A BAY and it spread over arms, neck, and face. I hgd 5 2, e s i3 | surprise was great at léarning his obit- | papers of such value to us. Write at once for Abasing Tency: een treated by physi , but without % 7 2 3 >+ 4 en already wi H g ¥ 0 2 oDt Ol n e 3 i Desin -] 2| S RO D1y started it oh ono of hls | St e In mearet 1t i oe sy e -k | ALCAZAR THEATER Market street, near Eighth. licy before I'had ta the first bottle. 1 used : (31 W { ™% 72 .| periodical prospecting. trips, and it had | ness to see that they also learn about the mar- 2 OPEN DAILY FROM § a. m. to 10 p. m. Throciar Tis bottiss o Gusiooxs Rasonvawe: 15l p H Rulz { 3 10 | taken him into the Kootenai district of | velous Dr. Rice sy Write to-day. e ADMISSION, 50c; Children, 2. three or four bottles of ouns % L ER i —— = : Prthos Roval British Columbia. He had not thought it | S ————— EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. This panorama is a correct representation of i end 011(‘1’ e ‘j(;:)b :’ldui?‘lrfifix.: Fon o e ad i rling, | O TP Prinee Rovsl- | worth while to “announce his trip,” and CONCERTS ANL RESORTS. A POSITIVE SUCCESS, Bat e e tea e et S BN O nt), and it has n on easily. 4 a a E : B . 5 S 8 § } y artists purposely sen N e A (T | " Maud o Wore blinkers, which shaded her eyes. Meadwater ran lke a roust- | following his usual custom he had sfarted Mantla; und returning naval oft mi since. = and others have assisted by furnishing correct data, thas e showed improvement. Sir Urian poorly handled. Genua blew up. off after saying nothing. March 10, 1898, BLOOD POISON CURED Eppingham, Il | 2PORL Caecs Rey Hooker 112. | |032 “IFTH RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. | . Al-Namonia. It has developed since that there was a John McKelvey on the passenger list of the lost Mary Garrett and that he lost SUTRO BATHS. CAPTAIN SWIFT enabling the management to reproduce the battle as it was fought by Admiral Dewey, historically and absolutely correct in every de- his life with others who went down with | SUNDAY, APRIL 30, MONDAY, MAY 1, 18%. tall, Same general stvle as Waterloo | and - her, but he was not the McKelvey who . e Jettysburg, but surpassing them In_artistic : | = 7 B, | wad mouncd for <o long & Ume, nd ai Grand Opening of the Swimming merit and. inierest. SRowing not onlythe bat: By Cuticura Resolvent | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. ¥%m. %m %m. Str. Fin. Jockey Io;., Cl. the search possible has's_aned to find any Season ;‘fmbvixtts t-xf'x.,::,“;:.%"[u:’.ge Mzoi; &re lg\;:’r:l.a o Oue of sy SEllicer sep & M e e 20 New Moon, 6 11 13 4 14 18 |Gray . < (r)g\?nlé’ x:tm)lfig trgfa}:;?e’s i :txl;nt:clfalk‘nilxsnr?ce:; OPEN NIGHTS THEREAFTER. SRR Dr“u‘}?é’ér.‘”‘ TEIMAIE I e - hich was most painful. His blood got Marplot, 4.. . 23 e 24 21 S |Bullman -.-.-| 2 95 |and so far ‘as the history of that {ll- TMMENSE PROGRAMME, PRICES 2 5¢, 25¢, 35c, 50c PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. order, and sorcs broke out on hie hands Ringmaster, 3 e Tl 4% tomero —oii 39 12 | advised rush is concerned he will be | Admission, l0c: children, te. Bathing, Includ- REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY SN I gave him ono bottle of CUTICURA | R L 2P c 8y 1% 33 [Hoimes % &+ | known as simply one of the many who ing admission, Zc: children, c. vENT and used one cake of CUTICURA P. A, Finnegan, 4..106 4 6 €1 I H 62 \Ruifi‘.. 1 1? flfi ggl}ie ux;g}]}:elfogr\"e%g{(lfi.‘_e‘ LR o NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. CAMPERS’ € princip I i chota, 4........03 7 T Gk ey 7 76 |Jenking 30 6 he 1 McKelvey has returne: ( acipally ae o salve, aad. the cbild re- Darcmnise TR i g K §6 [ Namall b 1§ | (o life and back trom the Xeotenal hy CHUTES AND Z0O. EXTRA DEWEY MATINEE EXCURSION ST g7 i Colorads 7 9 9 9 9 |Walsh 5 30 as brough he e deeds to some o £ v & - v oW DN 2 1808, Markbam, Fla. | pracas lsiray 8 i |Steward 12 2% | the best romising propertics of that ais- e Moy MW, Lo the 0D, SBATSINO W ONESaTI e e i congraculations. by 1elephene g | JOB STORMS IR. CONGO AND THE RE- = T i, 13%; %, :38: %, %1:03%: %, 1:20%. Winner, B. F, Smith's ch. c. by El Rayo- | warm congratulations, by telephone and X - NCQ AND CUTICURA RESOLVENT fo ol i T S o e arbrin, Stherwise, from his Triends. Ainslomestedon mew s | ... SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS . Begins with the Blood and Ends with The Skin and Scalp. ifies the blood and circa- New Moon was full of run. Marplot Others found the company too select Scratched—Alvin E 107, Grady 110. is a hard one to condition. He will' improve. l033 3IXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. . “Pegamold” gold, latest, best, perfect paint; sample bottle 25c. Pggamoid, 63 Chronicle bldg.® —_— e, Moving the Fence. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, Amateur Burlesque Boxing Match. Admission, including Zoo and Theater, 10c; Children Always 5c. ® Eddy St.. Cor. Mason. America’s Most. Beautiful Music Hall. EASTERN STAR ATTRACTIONS. Personally Conducted by MR. W. H. MENTON, Ex. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. lating fuids of HUMOR GERMs, and thus removes Bt = s — 11 e sign fence, a nuisance whi - tho Cinuse, while warm baths with CUTIOURA Soars | i T sovereJSSmE | The sign fence a nulsance which sur ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ED. DOLAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 30. ntle anointings with CUTICURA (olntment), | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. 5 i rounds 'win Hotel, THORSDAY NIGHT AT 815 e et greatest of emoliient skin cures, cleanse theskin | — (| 5 - (Ruiz T2 3 |and which has for months past been an Last Recital--- SAUER ol aria AL ROUND- TRIP $| 25 1p of crusta and scales, ailay ftching,burn- | (1009) Horton, 3. ae B1. 52 5y 3 UThorpe 11171l 6.5 32 | obstruction to pedestrians, is to be re- e Boata o1 B0 39 Hirst {Tvea TICKET * +&De i s ool e B es 2 ip 1% |Bullman v g | Woved, & By A-spectol permalt - feom: thh B el hAmiion, 11 Beats at Woilor & DOLLIE MITCHELL, The train will stop at the well-know: edlly, permanently, and economically cured Tony Licalzl S “ < (Bassinger 520 Board of Supervisors “Lucky” Baldwin | 3% G® o , $L AT R P e train P n camp- | Hardly, 4 R T T s 2 e a Chase's. Knabe Piano Used. ing resorts situated on the lne of the mar- the most torturing, disfiguring humors of the | o i S i1 Hal Brown... 10 20 |was allowed to erect the fence, and when B e N s om0 of the ‘hars #kcin, scalp, and blood, with loss of halr, When the Wing, 3. g4 -7 7 6h 7. Relft 12 % |he did so extended it so far out from the METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. Fourteen Weeks and-a Greater Favorite Than | hione year lunch baskets 2 best physicians snd all other remedies fall. Dr. HBernays, 103} 7 62 62 7 _|E. Jones......| 4 7-2 vfl.\lsagnm t(};‘f(é !‘\Xl:figv}ea&%nmfinfl S;rffi" R COND AND LAST WHBK 3 Ever, LEAVE FERRY LANDING, FOOT GF = “Time—3 ; 0914 ; %. Winner, E. 's ch. c. by E s eoes alf of the i ' ; ET ST., 7:45 A. M. RETURNING AR- 1 thron ; T ; . :38; %, 1:03%; %, 1:20%. Winner, E. F. Smith's ch. c. by El Ray 2 L REDUCED prices of ADMISSION, % centa; MARKET ST., 7:45 A. 2 AR. a3 Surouphontthe warld, B DD O | Fustianes Tav B W S pavement. In the case of the Market | chiidren, 10 cents. MARVELOUS MOVING QUERITA VINCENT, RIVE SAN FRANCISCO AT 8:05 P. M. SRVE YOUR 8SKIN ™ ds and Hair by using ondons bole! on back stretch. Kamsin raggedly handled. The Doctor wi [ Winner made & wonderful run through the stretch. Licalzi is a phenomenal pocket piece. He was bothered by Eddie Jones Hardly sprinted well for = her. as a disappointment. Scratched—Prompto 103, Toribio 100, Horatio 106, The Fretter 95, Wyoming 106. street side this has been a great annoy- ance, as it left a very narrow passage- way. At the meeting of the Street Commit- PICTURES; POPE_LEO XIII; return of heroes of the late war, and over forty other moving views; vocal and instrumental music. Afternoons, 3 o'clock; evenings, 8:15 o'clock. The New York Sensation, in New Coon Songs. A BILL OF ALL-STAR ARTISTS. ADMISSION FREE. MATINEE SUNDAY. T. H. GOODMAN, General Passengér Agt. H. R. JUDAH, Asst. General Passenger Agt.

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